Smart Camera

Nadia from Andrew Kupresanin on Vimeo. Ubergizmo: Ever wanted someone to give you a second opinion on that amazing shot that you just took? If you don’t have an experienced photographer friend to follow you around the whole day, the Nadia camera concept might be of interest to you, as the design will take the image that you’ve captured and […]

Anti-Sunburn Apps

New York Times: Sun Alert Lite has three dials with icons on them, one dial for skin type, one for the S.P.F. of your sunscreen, and one for weather conditions. The skin type dial provides adequate explanation of pigmentation, such as “Light brown skin, no freckles, good tanning ability,” to accurately pick your type. S.P.F. is self-explanatory, but the environment […]

Seek Help from Squadhelp

Squadhelp has taken a new approach to the crowdsourcing concept, allowing entrepreneurs to host company naming & branding contests at our website. In this way, companies can go straight to “the crowd” to determine an ideal & brandable name for their endeavor. Most contests receive more than 400 hand picked name ideas within a matter of couple of days for […]

Ball Claw

The Ball Claw holder is a quick and easy way to organize sport balls in any garage, basement, or child’s bedroom. Preserve the life of basketballs, soccer balls, volleyballs, and footballs while displaying them in an organized fashion. Inside, outside, and in any kind of weather, the Ball Claw is a convenient way to display, organize, and preserve your sport […]

Soups on Bicycles

Springwise: Three soups are typically on the menu in any given week at SoupCycle. Consumers who live or work in the Portland, Ore., company’s delivery area begin by checking out the selections for the following week and placing their order by midnight on Friday; rustic bread, salad and dressing are also available. With a list of subscribers in hand, SoupCycle […]

Gender-Aware Billboards

CNET: Last year, we told you about billboards in development that could tell male faces from female faces and display ads accordingly. Well, such a system is now up and scanning visages in subway stations around Tokyo. A consortium of 11 railway companies has launched a one-year pilot project to test the signs, setting up 27 of the “Minority Report”-style […]

My 24 Hours On Film

TrendCentral: The Life In A Day project asks participants to capture video snapshots of their lives during a 24-hour period on July 24th, then post their films on a dedicated YouTube channel. The most compelling footage will be included in a full-length, user generated documentary, with each contributor selected to be credited as a co-director – not too shabby considering […]

OrgaSize Me

OrgaSizer is an online service that helps you organize all your sizes & preferences in one place and share them with your friends. You can choose what to share and who to share it with (it’s not publicly shared). Create wishlists and get reminded about important dates. Never again forget important stuff, never again get or give the wrong present […]

Gimme Some Water

TrendWatching.com: GiveMeTap lets consumers in the UK refill their water bottles for free at participating cafés. Beginning in Manchester, GiveMeTap has signed up numerous restaurants and cafés willing to supply free access to clean tap water; said providers can be located via PC or smartphone using GiveMeTap’s mapping service. In order to partake, consumers need to be carrying one of […]

Shop and Help at BloomSpot

BloomSpot is an online magazine that features the best restaurants, hotels & spas in SF, NY and LA. BloomSpot is free to join and members enjoy amazing offers to live life better. BloomSpot works with top merchants to exclusive access to limited inventory at a special price to its members. Within BloomSpot, members have the option to join a “Community […]