Charge with Powerbag

Popgadget: Powerbag creates a number of different products, which are all fully equipped with a charging system, including a battery, Apple connector, micro and mini USB connectors and an on-board USB post, meaning your bag will be able to charge up to four devices at all times. The Powerbag range admittedly isn’t the most stylish we’ve come across to house […]

Spot Your Best Customer

Brouha is a new type of presence aware in-store mobile messaging service that uses RFID to allow stores to “spot” their best (local) customers the moment they enter the store. This enables businesses to make their best customers feel appreciated by presenting them with exclusive offers, promotions and incentives to their phones simply for showing up. When a customer carrying […]

Is It Ready Yet?

“Is it ready yet?”. That’s a popular question people ask when cooking something. While not everybody has the skill to determine whether their meal is ready or not, the app offers an easier and more practical solution than just guessing around. A simple app to answer the simple question, and that is how the app was born. ‘Is It Ready […]

Find Vendors With OpenChime

From acting classes in Anchorage to zip lines in Zurich, the days of consumers aimlessly searching online for reputable local merchants and vendors are coming to an end. Today, OpenChime.com, the web’s leading service connecting people with local service providers of any kind, officially launched its worldwide service. With almost two million vendors in its database, OpenChime provides consumers with […]

Illuminating Blinds

Gizmodo: Winter’s quickly approaching and that subterranean studio apartment of yours won’t be getting brighter any time soon. So, instead of knocking out walls for an impromptu Sun room, just fake it with these illuminated faux-shades. Designed by Makoto Hirahara, Bright Blinds are constructed from electroluminescent sheets and controlled just like conventional window treatments. Tug on the cords to turn […]

iPhone Keyboard Slider

TrendHunter: While the iPhone works well for most people, some still can’t deal with touchscreens, which is why the iPhone Slideout Keyboard Case might be something worth investing in. The iPhone Slideout Keyboard Case is a simple keypad that easily attaches itself to the mobile. The biggest difference between this and other ones on the market is that itt has […]

Old Photos, Powered by Shoebox

Washington Post: A new smartphone app will help you transition your old paper photos into the digital age. Called ShoeBox, the free app lets you use your iPhone’s camera as a photo scanner. ShoeBox comes as social media giant Facebook is preparing to launch its new “Timeline” feature. Timeline essentially turns user profiles into an online scrapbook for the most […]

Partnering with Dance Heads

Dance Heads offer the readymade business in the video entertainment venue – compact and mobile video attraction which can be used at weddings, parties, bat and bar mitzvahs, corporate events, exhibitions,  trade shows, fairs and festivals or can be placed permanently in amusement parks, shopping centers, cinemas and many other public  places. Wherever you place this attraction you will see […]

BIZNESS! Newsletter Issue 120

    Virtual Grocery At Subway Online shopping is nothing new, especially in plugged-in South Korea. But one company says it’s going further. It’s testing out a virtual supermarket in a public place. At Seolleung underground station in Seoul, there’s a row of brightly lit billboards along the platform.. Continued in BIZNESS! Newsletter Issue 120 >>>   – Apps from […]

Brush Pen for iPad

Popgadget: We’ve seen plenty of fun, colourful and well-designed stylii (or styluses, we’re not sure) over the past year or so as the iPad has become more and more popular. But, this is the first time we’ve seen a paintbrush/stylus hybrid! PenGo’s Brush Pen is ideal for all kinds of activities, such as sketching, navigating and painting on your iPad. […]