Technology
Gucci Apple iPhone 4 Silicone Covers
Gucci comes out with 3 different silicone covers ($90) that fit both the iPhone 4G and the 4Gs. If you’re riding around and getting it, it’s yours so spend it.
Read moreBERG Little Printer
In the midst of the ever-evolving digital world, one London-based design firm is bridging the gap between the ongoing battle of print versus digital publications. Aptly titled the “Little Printer,” BERG design collective introduces its latest device to capture tangible manifestations of often used social media and digital content from a smartphone. In a similar fashion to [...]
Read moreNeverWet Superhydrophobic Spray-on
Ross Technology Corp. needed a better way to reduce corrosion on the steel products. When they couldn’t find a suitable one, they worked on creating something on their own. And eventually they hit upon a slick product that’s led to a whole new business. That product is NeverWet, a silicon-based spray-on coating that repels water [...]
Read more2011 Microsoft Productivity Future Vision
Watch how future technology will help people make better use of their time, focus their attention, and strengthen relationships while getting things done at work, home, and on the go.
Read moreWhy You Shouldn’t Get The iPhone4s
Apple is 50% correct! They are definitely picking up where they left off but unfortunately they fell short of amazing. The event of what many thought would be the unveiling of the Apple iPhone5 actually turned out to be an early trick or treat before Halloween. That’s right, the iPhone4s was definitely what I would [...]
Read moreUncommon + Reed Space iPhone Cases
Uncommon has created a platform that allows you to create your own iPhone cases with your own art applied. Nope! Its not a sticker or adhesive that leaves your iphone sticky icky if you take it off. It’s a high quality durable case that you can get made and returned in a matter of days. Reed Space [...]
Read more24 Hours of Neon
24 Hours of Neon from Philip Bloom on Vimeo. If you’ve never been to Vegas, Filmmaker Philip Bloom gives his try at a Tone-Mapped HDR Timelapse Film.
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