Written by Andy Greener on 25 April 2012
Apple have announced the dates for their WWDC (World Wide Developer Conference) as being June 11-15, held in San Francisco at their Moscone West centre – it’s sure to be a sell out so if you are a registered Apple developer and happen to be in the vicinity of San Franciso mid June I’d get [...]
Tagged in Apple, business, iPad, iPhone, news, technology
Written by Andy Greener on 21 April 2012
The Komodo studio is rather excited about the imminent launch of the new Pebble e-paper watch. Pebble is an infinitely customizable e-paper watch and we think its rather clever. It allows wearers to download new watch faces, use sports and fitness apps, and get notifications from their phone. Featured on Kickstarter the product is due [...]
Tagged in apps, e-paper, pebble, technology
Written by Andy Greener on 6 October 2011
“In most people’s vocabularies, design means veneer. It’s interior decorating. It’s the fabric of the curtains of the sofa. But to me, nothing could be further from the meaning of design. Design is the fundamental soul of a human-made creation that ends up expressing itself in successive outer layers of the product or service.” Steve [...]
Tagged in Apple, design, jobs, steve, technology
Written by Andy Greener on 30 August 2011
I came across a new piece of technology earlier today that has rather grabbed my attention. Brought to us by the clever folks at Wacom (purveyors of fine graphics tablets) the ‘Inkling‘ is a device that allows you to sketch ideas onto paper and then import the sketch to your computer in raster or vector [...]
Tagged in design, innovation, technology, wacom
Written by Andy Greener on 12 August 2011
This really caught my eye as something that is creative and frankly, quite fascinating. Young Japanese photographer Natsumi Hayashi photographs herself jumping until she captures a frame that makes her look like she is perfectly still and ‘levitating’. Interesting idea and there have already been some suggestions that we should try doing some Komodo levitations. [...]
Tagged in creative, idea, levitation, photography
Written by Andy Greener on 28 January 2011
Professional network LinkedIn has finally filed paperwork in preparation for it’s initial public offer (IPO) from which the company is looking to raise $175m but many believe they will achieve a much higher figure. Social networking blog Mashable has written up a summary of the key points that the documentation reveals about the company which [...]
Tagged in business, linkedin, news, social media
Written by Andy Greener on 26 January 2011
I love infographics and I love the Internet so I couldn’t resist posting this one researched and created by Focus. Some of the numbers are simply mind boggling. Just click on the thumbnail below to view the full sized image. Enjoy.
Tagged in infographic, internet
Written by Andy Greener on 17 January 2011
I picked up on an interesting discussion this morning when perusing my regular news feeds and it’s connected with the seemingly unstoppable decline of the once all powerful MySpace social network. Just in case you haven’t heard, the company has recently announced that it is axing nearly 60% of it’s workforce after being drubbed in [...]
Tagged in comments, MySpace, social media