Take a look at the Artime watch by DesignBy8. This watch somehow tells the time from the wearer’s body rhythm and creates a very cool pulsating effect. When the face plate grid pieces slide away, the time is revealed by the intricate inner-workings. Very intriguing. Very unique design. Watch this.
I’ve got to believe Steve Jobs is in an office somewhere, screaming his head off at someone. Google’s Nexus One is downright bad-ass. I wonder if a frustrated designer at Apple got a better gig at Google and was given the freedom to do all the things Apple wouldn’t let him do?
Add “Retail Payment Solutions” to the list of potential hot growth segments of iPhone accessories. The first two players to make waves: Mophie: An iPhone attachment, whose only initial advantage seems to be its sleek integration with the iPhone. A simple phone case style enables full card swipe action for payments and money transfers. Square: [...]
Image via Wikipedia Automotive technology is eagerly anticipated at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, especially with Ford providing one of the keynote speeches. What’s hot in automotive technology for 2010? Ford’s Sync Technology: Sync has matured from voice-controlled music, phone & 911 capability to now providing traffic & directional information; personalized traffic, turn-by-turn directional abilities [...]
Image by romaryka via Flickr 3-D TV may hit the consumer segment as early as 2010. Could this create a new boost in TV ad spending? I caught a glimpse of a 3-D TV demo at InfoComm earlier in the year. Simply spectacular – same high quality as a 3-D movie and without any glasses. [...]
The wireless market is set to explode into several new directions – all of which create interesting opportunities for business growth, employee efficiency and rich consumer experiences. Mobile data traffic explosion will hamper 3G networks – Should create data pricing overhaul Mobile ecosystem (begin to) go green Mobile cloud solutions New category of Smartbooks crop [...]
Google has been hard at work preparing for one of the biggest recent changes in the world of search – Google Caffeine should roll out sometime after the new year. What is it? Google is changing the criteria for choosing which websites show up when you search for information on the web. How are they [...]
Image via Wikipedia Has Google created a new website design – online marketing style with their new fade-in home page technique? If you haven’t noticed, simply load up Google in your browser. Notice how the logo and the search box load first? I noticed it recently and just thought my laptop was running a little [...]
The WordPress 2.0 iPhone app is now available. They did a nice job making it very easy to set up and start posting. This is a great way to get more content to your blog – faster. Review existing comments, posts and pages and make edits on the fly. Preview your posts and add photos [...]
Image via Wikipedia People are making their move to Whrrl. And rightly so. What’s Whrrl? Its a relatively new, founded in ’06, photo story sharing site that lets you create stories. Collaborate on these stories crafted from your pictures, your activities and your personal moments. And of course, you can share them with your friends [...]