With rich historical variations and regional flavors, Spanish foods borrow from the Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, French, Germanic tribes and Moors. The ingredients that excite and spice up their dishes are second to only the spirit filling the lives of the cooks themselves. Discovering food is like discovering a new city or country, and Spain has […]
Archives for May 2013
Sandbox with the Berg Cloud brings connected device makers together
The makers of the ultra cute Little Printer have teamed up with Fabrica to announce the launch of “sandbox” – a cloud based space to help company’s lab within a collaborative framework to experiment with connected devices and services. Based off the Berg Cloud platform, users are able to prototype using boards and workshops to […]
Takara Tomy Dancing Face-Stand for iPhone
Sometimes a startup or idea just needs to bring a smile when things just seem mundane. Not necessarily an incredible idea, but something that made us go, “this should be on everyone’s desk”. The Takara Tomy Dancing Face-Stand not only has an incredible name that intrigues, it also brings a moment to smile in an […]
Wake Up with the new Tiny Hearts app
Released last week, Wake Alarm is the latest beauty from our friends over at Tiny Hearts. Aiming to make waking up easier, the new alarm clock personalizes to the level of difficulty you have getting up in the morning. The alarm is shut off by either a Slap and Flip, Swipe or vigorous Shake. Each […]
A Subway Car For Singles Only
Driving a startup means little time for tech leads, founders, and supporting team members to have personal time. Entrepreneurship for many is work, work, and more work, while finding love isn’t as simple in the hectic lifestyle to hopefully attain Tumblr status. But for many the route to startup headquarters means shoving through shoulders to […]
TwedEx, using Twitter and the crowd to ship packages
You leave your house as usual around 8am, a little early to avoid the inevitable delays, to jump on the subway and reach the office by 9am. Before walking up the steps a coffee stop in the lobby is not just necessary it’s essential, “two cream, two sugars – please”, just as you’re about to […]
Why code when you can draw your mobile game with Pixel Press
The scrolling single player gameplay synonymous with Mario has been tried, tested and still beloved. Why? Because it’s simple, easy to understand, fun to play, and sticky beyond comprehension. But after you defeat every game’s “Bowser Level” that feeling of I can make a better game undoubtedly begins to creep up. But how are you […]
Kutoto suppliers are pre-approved to help you get things done
Need help around the house? Maybe cutting the grass or cleaning up your dorm for a special occasion. How about a handyman to mount a TV or build a fence? No matter the need there’s always people with the skills that can help. Kutoto is a service marketplace that connects people and/or small businesses needing […]
Be more than friends, Bang With Friends
We first learned about Bang With Friends back in February, an app that helped those looking for more than just love get straight to it. You go through your friends list and pick the one’s you want to have sex with, but what makes it incredibly simple and prevents awkwardness is that the selections are […]
GeoGuessr
When first investigating this web game, we all thought it was going to be a needle in the world type of feeling. But it suddenly became addictive almost as much as the new app Dots. GeoGuessr drops you in a Google Street View in an unknown location and asks you to “figure out where you […]