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Introducing Lapka: A Personal Environmental Monitor for the iPhone
August 13, 2012 | Courtney van der WeydenIntroducing Lapka a personal environmental monitor. The beautifully designed monitor connects with your phone to measure, collect and analyse the hidden qualities of your surroundings. It is highly sensitive and responds to the invisible…
Foap: An app to Market Your iPhone Photos
July 2, 2012 | Courtney van der WeydenAmateur iPhone photographers who usually store and share photos on Facebook or instagram are now tempted to convert their hidden personalised snaps into cash. Introducing Swedish start-up Foap who according to good.is aim to become the…
The People’s Tech Revolution
February 17, 2012 | Courtney van der WeydenYou may recall an article we published at the start of 2012, how the iPhone has successfully dominated the camera market. The iPhone has well surpassed the Canon Powershot in upload popularity with such sites as Flicker.com. Frugal Dad who …
The iPhone is Officially the Most Popular Camera in the World
January 16, 2012 | Courtney van der WeydenIt was only last year that Apple proclaimed to be the biggest seller of cameras, the ones that are attached to the iPhone of course. However there was no statistics to back that up. But now there is solid evidence to proudly support their claim.…
Combining Community and the Loo to give you CLOO.
November 25, 2011 | Courtney van der WeydenEnergy drink Lucozade, together with a thinking brands agency Billington Cartell, has launched a unique brand experience for their consumers, that is as long as you have an iPhone. The bottles are designed to launch videos through an Augmented…
A Digital Shoebox for Your Old Photos
October 28, 2011 | Courtney van der Weyden 1Company 1000 memories has launched a new iPhone app that will allow you to bring your past into your present. Shoebox allows you to scan old photographs, tag and share them with friends and family online. It means you can no longer hide from those…
The Hierarchy of Digital Distractions.
July 28, 2011 | White Spaces 1Click for larger view
Curated by the legendary Paola Antonelli, explores how innovations in communication design are transforming our lives. It features interactive objects, data visualizations, and brain-blending guerilla tech projects.…
The NoteBook Inspired by Bamboo
July 17, 2011 | White SpacesThe Plantbook is a notebook concept that takes a leaf out of the life of a bamboo plant where the battery charging system is inspired by the water-soaking abilities of the bamboo!
“The system uses an external water tank, hence the Plantbook…
An iPhone Add-On Turning Your iPhone into an SLR
July 17, 2011 | White SpacesPhotojojo‘s new iPhone SLR mount is one of the coolest iPhone add-ons I’ve seen so far. No need to spend $1000+ on a DSLR body, simple get this adapter and use your own Canon EOS or Nikon SLR lenses with your iPhone 4 – with depth of field…
The BBC is set to Broadcast Direct from iPhones
June 15, 2011 | White SpacesBBC is set to roll out an iOS app that will allow field reporters to broadcast live from their iPhone using nothing but the 3G service to carry the data transmission, an article from Journalism.co.uk states.
The app will also allow BBC field…
Lessons from Apple – Narrow Your Focus.
May 30, 2011 | The Bull 2
“This is the most focused company I know, am aware of, or have any knowledge of. We say no to good ideas every day. Every single product the company makes would fit on the single conference table in front of me. And we had revenues last year…
Beyond Technology’s Middle Ground
April 14, 2011 | Marie Lena TupotWondering why when the world begins to shift, we feel compelled to inch closer to the edge. Funny, it used to be the wasteful obsolescence of clothing that kept us up night.
Yet, now, there’s a pile of technology sitting in the corner of our…
iPhone (Possibly) Hacks Times Square
March 24, 2011 | White Spaces 2How to hack video screens on times square’ documents the allegedly successful attempts of YouTube user BITcrash44 to hack various screens in Manhattan’s Times Square using an iPhone4, a transmitter and video repeater. In…
Design | TikTok+LunaTik Multi-Touch Watch Kits
January 17, 2011 | White SpacesTikTok is a simple snap-in design. It allows the user to easily and securely snap the Nano into the wrist dock. It cleanly and simply integrates the Nano and transforms it into a modern multifunction timepiece.
LunaTik is designed and intended…
How Apple Buried the Past, Avoided Bankruptcy and Became an Icon
August 18, 2010 | The Bull 3In 1985 Steve Jobs got booted out of Apple, the company he co-founded back in 1976. In his absence the business plummeted to such a degree that bankruptcy was a distinct possibility. When he returned in 1997, following the acquisition of his …
Blind Mice Studio’s create an Augmented Football App for the iPhone
July 21, 2010 | White Spaces
So the cool kids at Blind Mice Studios are at it again with another installment to the app world, adding to the uber successful Ask The Butcher App with Upsies!. The thing we like about this is that it is an ‘Active’ App. Rather…
Video shot and edited entirely on an iPhone 4
July 1, 2010 | White Spaces“Apple of My Eye” – an iPhone 4 film – UPDATE: Behind the scenes footage included
from Michael Koerbel on Vimeo.
It had to happen eventually. Here’s the first (as far as we are aware) movie shot and edited entirely…
Introducing the Apple iPhone 4
June 8, 2010 | White SpacesOK, we know you have seen this before, but that doesn’t make it any less exciting how does make a little more legal. Taking a huge leap from the past three iterations, iPhone 4 ($200-$300) makes up for the past six months of killer…
Museum of London Launch iPhone App | Streetmuseum
June 3, 2010 | White Spaces 3The Museum of London recently released a free iPhone app called Streetmuseum which incorporates their extensive art and photographic collections with augmented reality. According to the museum, the application would be providing…
Google’s Nexus One Mini Ninja’s unboxing the new phone.
January 22, 2010 | White SpacesTake a moment to view this insane viral from the freakishly talented Canadian visual artist Patrick Boivin unboxing the new Nexus One. Cool kids, grab a ‘ninja phone’. Now and when you do, tell us about it, we want a review from someone…
The Cool List: Do you know any really cool companies?
November 20, 2009 | White SpacesDo you have a cool company that we should be writing about? How does your company or employer stack up?
After reviewing the 5 core topics for uncluttered white spaces (business, marketing, strategy, design and people), we have decided to review…
GEAR FOR LIFE: Some more magic by Apple.
October 21, 2009 | White SpacesGEAR FOR LIFE:
It began with iPhone. Then came iPod touch. Then MacBook Pro. Intuitive, smart, dynamic. Multi-Touch technology introduced a remarkably better way to interact with your portable devices — all using gestures. Now they have…
GFL: Madden NFL 10 for iPhone
September 24, 2009 | White Spaces 1One for the guys. According to the time my brother historically spent on Madden in the PS2 & 3 format (before becoming a father of course), this would have to be world’s best-selling football game. Now available on your phone. …


