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The Technology Device’s Second Life

June 23, 2015

When it comes to product design, some pieces become clichés of lost eras, but others become iconic pieces that enrich our lives forever. Interior design has the Barcelona chair, the auto world has the Porsche 911 and what fashion editor doesn’t go crazy for vintage Balenciaga? What about the technology? READ MORE >

Parallel Parking Assistance, Please

June 23, 2015

Living in the crowded Northeast, one of the most annoying things we face everyday is… parking. Especially parallel parking; you know what we’re talking about—right? We love advertising stunts that get brands noticed and create media buzz, so this interactive billboard idea from Leo Burnett Germany for Fiat made us READ MORE >

Yep, There’s an App For That

May 27, 2015

If you’ve ever had the pleasure of talking smartphones with our illustrious leader, Joe Sequenzia, you’re likely to have noticed his passion for apps, so you can imagine how excited he was to pass along Adecco’s most recent and well vetted list of the “20 Best Productivity Apps.” In it you’ll READ MORE >

Welcome to the Infrastructure Age

May 27, 2015

We loved the Information Age, but it’s time to set it free. According to Gizmodo, the future of consumer tech isn’t going to come from information devices, but rather infrastructure. You know, power, space and speed. Sure our latest phone is always incrementally better than the last one, but what READ MORE >

The Golden Apple

May 12, 2015

We were surprised that Popsugar found the price tag of the new gold Apple Watch a jaw-dropper. I mean, really? Isn’t the point of gold-plating electronics to be over the top? Well, Popsugar did their best to put the $10,000 to $17,000 price into perspective with a series of fun READ MORE >

The Death of Passwords

May 12, 2015

Those pesky passwords! Isn’t there a better way? It seems those creepy fingerprint readers and eyeball scanners didn’t catch on, so try this one –or in– for size: PayPal is working with bio-engineers and developers to rethink digital identification. Are you ready for embeddable, injectable, and ingestible devices to verify READ MORE >

Lost iPhone: For Reward, Ask Metallica

April 28, 2015

We love learning how artists work and we were fascinated to hear Metallica’s guitarist, Kirk Hammett uses his iPhone to capture musical riffs. It comes as no surprise that the device we all use for almost everything has become part of the creative process. Especially now that Burberry has used READ MORE >

Laptop: The Movie

April 28, 2015

Many of our favorite movies; Doctor Zivago, Titanic, Spiderman, were designed to dazzle audiences on the big screen, but here’s one, perhaps the first film, designed to be watched on a 15-inch laptop. “Unfriended” or “The Computer Screen Movie” is a kind of B-movie horror film about a group of teens READ MORE >

Throw ‘Em Up

April 1, 2015

Introducing Viggo, an app that makes file sharing easy. The Way it works: Viggo takes the content you want shared (contact info, documents, pretty much whatever you want) and “throws” it into the air. Anyone within blue tooth range with the Viggo app will be able to access your shared information. READ MORE >

First and Last Impressions

April 1, 2015

The opening and closing scenes of a movie are important. They set up mood, ask or answer questions, and can provide closure. Some might even say these shots are the most important to the movie as a whole. Jacob T. Swinney is of this mindset. In his latest project, Swinney READ MORE >

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