Influx Insights: One of the latest incarnations of the pop-up store is Nike Runner’s Lounge. The lounge is the brainchild of one of Nike’s Canadian marketing partners and is designed to help runners prepare for the Vancover Half Marathon. It provides runners with a space where they can test drive Nike product, get information on local running routes, receive post-run […]
Nike’s Pop-up Store
Doing the Laundry
San Francisco Chronicle: “The Brainwash Cafe is cool,” my friend tells me on the phone after I announce my plans for the evening. “I read my poetry there.” I never knew she wrote poetry, much less went anywhere to read it. “And the washers have names. It’s really cool.” I’d looked up the cafe on the Web: bright pictures of […]
RFID for Hospitals
WebWire: Patient safety will drive the use of the next generation of active-RFID (radio frequency identification) location tags from Radianse, Inc., an innovator of indoor positioning solutions (IPS) used to locate and associate equipment and people in hospitals. Radianse will show the industry’s first single-use active-RFID tag for patient location at the 2005 HIMSS Conference and Exposition (Booth 6655) February […]
Attractive Toilet
Yenra: Kohler will use its sponsorship of Olympus Fashion Week to introduce the Purist Hatbox toilet, a product that redefines common perceptions of what the traditional American toilet should look like. “Like the fashion industry, design is part of the fiber of everything that we do at Kohler to constantly develop new products that enhance the gracious living possible in […]
My Own Podcast
USATODAY.com: After getting a taste of the radio business in college, software designer Craig Patchett never lost his interest in broadcasting. But without a job in radio, it seemed likely to remain one of those unfulfilled passions — until something called “podcasting” came along. Now, Patchett’s creating shows and sending them out to the masses every day — not over […]
Froehlich’s Pickled Green Pear Tomatoes
Cool Hunting: Shaken, stirred, gin, vodka…enjoy your martini (or a bloody mary) even more with these pickled green pear tomatoes from Froehlich’s, a small store in Three Oaks Michigan. Most everything they make is from their own gardens, and if you happen to be in the ‘hood stop by for some of the best bread around. Froehlich’s Pickled Green Pear […]
Dolls That Get Sick, Curable By RFID
RFID in Japan: Bandai announced a new toy doll for kids that responds to RFID’d objects. The toy doll, which is called Naoru-kun, acts almost like a robot: it speaks 150 different phrases including “Let’s play!” and “I..am…er…..” and responds when it’s shaken hands, hugged, petted, etc. But, the most impressive feature is its ability to get sick. So, it […]
Hugms: Hugs Over SMS
Popgadget: You can’t but this (yet), but Mark Argo’s Hugms would be popular today. Another great thesis from ITP, Hugms sends a text message when you squeeze your Bluetooth-connected, light-up sensor. The message varies depending on how hard and how long you squeeze your Hugms. Long squeeze: ‘hhhhhhuuuuuuuuuuggggggg’; Short hard squeeze: ‘hhHHUUUUUUugg’. Even better, if the recipient of your hug […]
Archimedes: Chia Pet Meets Tamagotchi
Cool Hunting: Like the Tamagotchi, Archimedes is a little friend from Japan brought to you as a way to care for and consider the meaning of life. Unlike the Tamagotchi, which was digital, Archimedes is analog. You get a little guy in a glass vial with some seeds. Over the course of about a month the habitat will sprout, bloom, […]
World’s First Natural, Zero Calorie Sweetener
Business Wire: There’s ‘sweet’ news for sugar lovers this Valentine’s Day! Introducing Shugr — the world’s first truly natural, zero-calorie, diabetic-safe sweetener. Shugr is a remarkable new sugar substitute that tastes and cooks like sugar, is tooth friendly and also contains pre-biotic fiber, which assists in healthful digestion. Due to overwhelming demand since its introduction last December, Shugr will now […]