February 24, 2010, at 8:15 am
This is a smart campaign coming from New Balance. Tagging on to the whole ‘Lifetracking 365′ trend, they’ll be posting daily content for an entire year for people to check in and check out. I’m totally aware of what a huge undertaking this will be for them after watching my wife go through her own 365 [...]
January 14, 2010, at 11:25 am
A conglomerate of talented folks and organizations e.g., -> NewWorkers, Naldisney and AKQA are set to launch an interesting new (FREE) iPhone app for Nike called ‘True City’… seems to be along the same vein of thought that Adidas explored with it’s ‘Urban Art Guide’ app that launched in spring 2009. Looks like a great concept and an equally nice execution, [...]
November 12, 2009, at 7:55 am
Having some extra time a few days ago on an airplane trip I createed this quick type layout using John Lennon’s lyrics to ‘Nobody Told Me’ as a background image on my iPhone. I decided it would be fun to share my creation. The far left color option is available on my Flickr stream via [...]
November 3, 2009, at 7:46 am
First & 20 is a collection of Home screens of some of the best and brightest developers, designers and tech writers from around the world. You can use it in a way to browse and discover new apps or just to take a sneak peek into another persons tech habits. Kind of an interesting sub-cultural [...]
October 15, 2009, at 6:50 am
Is the iPhone the new Lomo? That may be a bit of an exaggeration, but I’m really feeling the low-quality grain and overall effect coming from the iPhone camera these days. Especially the stuff coming from Portland based photographer Jared Souny’s iPhone. I have been noticing his shots appearing on his blog lately and have [...]
October 14, 2009, at 6:20 am
The iPhone has brought about yet another interesting accesory to the market, this time in the form of a simple viewing stand called the ‘iBend’. The stand collapses simply for maximum portability and is dressed graphically by well known artists like Joshua Davis and Bartalos. Fun product for iPhone lovers + cool gift for under [...]
September 18, 2009, at 6:37 am
I think it’s interesting how some simple ideas when well executed can become extremely popular and pass around virally to thousands of people at lightning speed, this DIY paper iPod dock designed by Julien Madérou is no exception. You’ve probably seen this already, I wanted to make note of it here on CircuitBreaks because it [...]
August 27, 2009, at 6:12 am
Apple isn’t kidding when they say “there’s an app for that” in their iPhone app store campaign. The problem is that there really are about a zillion apps out there, if you’re like me you like to try a lot of them out and sometimes have a hard time keeping a clean app house on [...]
August 21, 2009, at 6:27 am
Sonar Ruler Demo from cc laan on Vimeo.
Similar to how a bat detects objects while in flight, this iPhone app called Sonar Ruler sends out sound clicks and measures the time it takes to return to its microphone, then displaying a fairly accurate distance reading. Pretty sharp. I wonder how this technology will evolve? Could [...]
July 27, 2009, at 5:45 am
Ghostly Discovery from Ghostly International on Vimeo.
‘Ghostly Discovery’ is a streaming radio station and mood-based music discovery tool. This free app for the iPhone and iPod Touch lets you listen to the Ghostly International and Spectral Sound catalogs (full songs, nothing less) and share your favorites with friends. I really enjoy the simple interface and [...]
July 24, 2009, at 5:45 am
All the above pieces of art were created with the iPhone. Believe it or not. The iPhone has yet again delivered another new interesting sub-cultural trend and a surprisingly useful technology for artists and illustrators. A few months ago I posted about the ‘New Yorker Magazine’ cover rendered completely by iPhone by artist/illustrator Jorge Colombo. [...]
July 21, 2009, at 6:02 am
This ambitious music editing app places synthesizers, samplers, effects and audio recording right in the palm of your hand. The interface and overall design was inspired by retro synthesizers and samplers and seems fairly simple to use judging from the above video. More information on the FingerBeat website:
Visit the site -> http://fingerbeat.com/index.html
July 20, 2009, at 5:40 am
gravitytank // Apps Get Real from Teaque Lenahan on Vimeo.
This is an interesting video produced by Chicago based innovation firm ‘Gravitytank‘ about the current state of and consumer usage of apps in general. Throughout the video there are some interesting bits of data that they have gathered through a 1,000-person quantitative survey. Worth checking out [...]
July 13, 2009, at 5:59 am
Music Video Shot on iPhone from Kenny Mosher on Vimeo.
This Music Video was shot entirely on the new iPhone 3GS and was produced by Showdown Productions, LLC. I’m not certain if the edit took place on the iPhone with the editing tools that are available for the 3GS but for those who are interested in [...]
July 7, 2009, at 12:38 pm
My mad scientists friends over at Minneapolis based agency SevnthSin have taken the phrase “there’s an app for that” to a whole new, slightly disturbing level by creating an iPhone app that will mate you and your best BFFs with just a few simple taps and limited necessary contact. Take a pic of yourself, then [...]
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