Iconoculture: The fridge can be a graveyard for random doggie bags. Now a device called DaysAgo Digital Day Counter seeks to save those yummies from an untimely demise. Don’t know when you opened those hot dogs? Forgot how long that slice of pizza has been chillin’? Just attach the magnet- or suction-backed digital timer to anything that needs day-tracking. The […]
Foodie Timer
Secure Demo
Adpunch: This is an exceptionally brilliant and intelligent ambient campaign launched in Canada to promote security glasses. In a unique and impressive advertisement campaign in Vancouver, 3M firm, deals in security glasses, wanted to create a solid image of their product. In order to pursue their objective, they decided to modify a bus stand and fitted their security glass at […]
Gamers’ Mouse
the INQUIRER: Logitech has launched two new products that target gamers across the world, and once again, those two new products are a keyboard and a mouse. G9 is successor of G5. G9 has a couple of added features, continuing to evolve the gaming line-up. These features should help gamers to enhance their competitiveness, or just add to the bling […]
Kameraflaged
CoolHunting: Taking advantage of the fact that digital cameras see a broader spectrum of light (i.e they see more colors) than human eyes Kameraflage takes digital photography to a new level. Engineering text or designs in these invisible colors into objects creates displays that are invisible to the naked eye yet can be seen when imaged with a digital camera. […]
Eat Without Your Sight
Entrepreneur Daily: Some food connoisseurs in Paris, London, Sydney and Beijing seem to think so. That’s right, the new trend in dining is to enjoy your meal without being able to see it. According to this New York Times article, the idea is that by depriving one’s sight, their other senses will be heightened. So how does this work? Some […]
Healthy Rewards
Iconoculture: Good health may be its own reward, but a little pampering can’t hurt. The Westin New York at Times Square’s Walk This Way program encourages physical activity and a healthy lifestyle while on the road by offering pedestrian guests a 15% discount at their in-house spa and an upgrade to a WestinWORKOUT room on a future visit. Armed with […]
Mobile Videos On The Cheap
StartupJournal: Alex Gurevich loves to log on to YouTube to watch music videos and comedy sketches on breaks from work. But the 24-year-old entrepreneur from San Francisco fretted that he couldn’t take the fun with him on his cellphone. Mr. Gurevich assumed that signing up for a mobile video service would require a “superexpensive” phone and more than $20 extra […]
Customizable Card Booklets
Shinebox Print: Shinebox Print allows users to create customizable business card booklets so they can carry their cards with convenience and flair. The guiding principle behind Shinebox Print product is that business cards ought to be more than informational. They should be fun, eye-catching, even entertaining. Customers enjoy the convenience of carrying many cards at once in a compact, highly […]
Remote Control for Lazy Viewers
Daily Mail: It sounds like the perfect invention for all those couch potatoes who find even using a remote control just a little too much like hard work. Scientists have come up with a box that lets television viewers change channels, switch on the DVD player or switch off an irritating presenter with the wave of a hand. The controller’s […]
The Bye Bye Buggy
Babygadget: Back in November, I wrote about the Kindervan. The Bye Bye Buggy is another similar product for anyone who finds themselves having to take groups of babies or toddlers out – which means kindergartens, nurseries, and extended families, I guess. This model comes with either four or six seats, but just as with the Kindervan, I wouldn’t like to […]