Monday, April 21, 2008
What does the future hold for the Zune?
Holy Star Trek Batman! Holographic Storage is coming next month for a mere $18,000
Apple profiles London design agency extraordinare Hi-Res
Make Five: An interesting site where you can discuss and share your favourite five things
Why the growing spat between Telstra and the ACCC is bad for all Australians
The impossible happens - how to turn an iTouch into an iPhone
Why your future will be filled with promiscuous friends
Say hello to Samsung's new Visual Gesture Control
Crave offers a nice look at the anatomy of an Ikea product
The Objective looks like a promising new film from the director of The Blair Witch Project
Do you really want to be a development team leader?
Can user-generated content actually generate revenue?
Say hello to the BBC Blog Network
And the most prestigious AV Brand is...Bang & Olufsen
Looking to record live music? The Yamaha Pocketrak 2G is just what you need
Labels: ACCC, Apple, Bang and Olufsen, BBC blog network, Crave, Hi-Res, Holographic Storage, Ikea, Make Five, Pocketrak, Samsung, Telstra, The Objective, user-generated content, visual gesture control, Zune
posted by olli @ 18:28Thursday, April 3, 2008
Want to know what the iPhones user base is all about? Here you go (.pdf)
Say hello to Amazon's new SMS purchasing service
Not an April Fools Joke - Google's CIO defects to EMI. EMI?!!!!
10 things the IT world needs to know about AJAX
Own Your Identity is an interesting blog about social networking
Vivox is doing some interesting things with audio chat in virtual worlds
Digital Web takes a look at the web beyond the desktop
Is this the most annotated photo on Flickr?
How to manage for ROI
If your mom is sending you email these days, chances are it's probably on Postcardsfromyourmama.com
Say hello to Sprint's iPhone killer - er...competitor - the Instinct
Using your mobile phone on a commercial airplane just got a step closer to reality
The 5 most ridiculous lies you were taught in your American history class
This website explores 20th century London
Labels: airplanes, AJAX, Amazon, American history, CEO, Digital Web, EMI, Flickr, Google, Instinct, iPhone, London, micropayment, Own Your Identity, Rubicon, Samsung, SMS, Sprint
posted by olli @ 20:51Friday, February 15, 2008
Say hello to Samsung's entry into the touch interface world
User Experience types take note - this is a great book on Mental Modeling
This is an amazing ad for the Madrid Metro
Is Omnifone the future of mobile music?
A Staten Island judge rules that MySpace friend requests violate protection orders
Say hello to UGame - a social network for gamers
This is a nice interview with Peter Rojas - the founder of RCRD LBL
Who are the most wired countries in the world and why?
Does the UK have separate musical identities based on region?
Tulip is a really cool information visualization tool
These are eight content development tactics
The Mobile World panel says that the best advance in mobile telecoms is the iPhone
This is a collection of TV station sign-off graphics
Stephane Bura takes a look at emotion engineering in video games
This is a collection of old school US hardcore punk rock flyers
Labels: hardcore, iPhone, Madrid Metro, Mental Modeling, Mobile World, motion graphics, musical identity, MySpace, Omnifone, Samsung, Staten Island, Stephane Bura, Tulip, uGame, visualization, wired countries
posted by olli @ 18:50Friday, January 4, 2007
What got Scoble into hot water with Facebook? It was Plaxo Plus
Is Apple about launch a record label with Jay-Z at the helm?
The Motley Fool is warning investors to avoid the music industry
Thom Yorke agrees: "Artists are often screwed by digital downloads"
Interesting concept: What if airlines became publishers?
Don't design for mobile. Design for "mobility"
Are ISP's the new behavioral ad networks?
On that note - Pointui is a new user interface for mobile phones
First there was Dopplr, now say hello to Driftr. Still no "e"
We're loving these Swedish green felt coasters
Samsung discusses the future of electronic devices
There are lamps and then there is the duck lamp
Labels: airlines, Apple, Driftr, Duck Lamp, felt coasters, ISPs, Jay-Z, mobile design, Plaxo Plus, Pointui, Radiohead, Samsung
posted by olli @ 20:05Friday, July 6, 2007
This is the iPhone Alternation Activation Method wiki
Microsoft launches LiveStation - a competitor to Joost
The Future Of Web Design conference hits New York on November 7th &l; 8th
Verbatim Solutions are offering a real-time text translation service
Adobe offering lessons from experience design
T-Mobile now offering US customers VOIP mobile service for $10 a month extra
The colour palettes of popular album covers
This LiveJournal site collects photos of Abandoned Places
Map your cycling and biking routes online with MapMyRide
How CostCo became the anti-Wal-Mart
Wired takes a look at games that give you the creeps
Darth Vader spotted building another deathstar - this time in Dubai
The best and worst of The Economist
There's big treasure hunt in Paris on Saturday
Samsung launches its own version of iTunes - SamsungPlay
Beijing now world leader in computer virus origination
Labels: Adobe, Beijing, CostCo, LiveStation, Mapmyride, Samsung, T-Mobile, Verbatim, Virus, Wal-Mart
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