If you’re anything like us you have drawers filled with cables, none wrapped effectively all apart twisted in every direction and looped into one another. Just think of the day when you need that HDMI cable and it’s looped inside an RCA video cable, triple tied within a S-Video cable, and hidden underneath a massive […]
Archives for June 2014
Disguise your love for trashy articles as the NY Times
Design always has been the prevailing factor when we decide which startup to review, share and possibly have you fall in love with. The importance of design has grown leaps, but daily we still are flabbergasted by the number of startups that don’t take importance of strong UI and UX to heart when submitting their […]
Airtype is the future wearable keyboard
In the past weeks we’ve shared fashionable rings and the revealing corset, while in the past year we shared sensor controlled undies all of which were connected with technology. It’s a rage and wearable tech is just going to grow, but will wearable keyboards be the next big thing? Feeling a lot like a modern […]
Canvas by Campaign Monitor
We’re fans of Mailchimp and use it ourselves for email newsletters. Enter personal plug here: Join our Newsletter for the latest startups to your inbox. But the competition is heating up, with the new tools developing simpler user interfaces the once champion Mailchimp for us is under fire to keep up. Today we’d like to […]
Stylish wearable technology every woman would wear
Wearable technology for the woman is growing as much as it has for the man and the athlete last year. Ringly follows suit by creating smart jewelry and accessories. Their first set of products, available for pre-order, are stylish rings that tell you when your phone is ringing. While wearable technology has remained not so […]
Excursions app with offline navigation when traveling
You’re in Sydney and you feel like finding the best cup of java and only see the most stunning of sights….what do you do? Plenty of discovery apps exist to help put your plan together, plenty of to-do list apps exist to help make sure you hit up all the spots, and plenty of travel […]
Making money in your apps — not with ads
Launched in 2013, Greek company Pollfish believes their survey platform is a better way to monetize your application instead of the traditional advertisement campaigns. With an SDK developers can implement Pollfish into their Android and iOS applications to generate revenue and provide app users an experience that’s more interactive then the usual. To spill the […]
The more that’s shared on social media the more naked the wearer becomes
Designed by Xuedi Chen and Pedro G.C. Oliveira, the X.Pose takes wearable technology to a sexy new level. The corset isn’t just a fashion statement from the duo’s mind, it’s also connected to one’s smartphone to pass data. And as more data gets passed the more revealing the corset becomes. The 3D-printed corset is just […]
A web app for HTML5 animated movies
There was a time when every animation on the web was developed in Flash. It was time consuming, sometimes required a third-hand, which extended budgets, and other times it created elegant interfaces. Back then little did we know Jquery and now HTML5 with CSS3 would take over, making simple animations more accessible and easier to […]
Custom reversible ties and bow ties made to fit you
“For the longest time, I had talked about wanting to start a business to cater to guys like me. Guys who aren’t necessarily fashion forward or style educated, but still wanted to look good.” Photo Credit: Janet Kwan Ming Justin Cheung, owner of Puzzle Creations, is not only leading a hair and makeup firm in […]