If you take a look around the laptop section of your local electronics store today, you’ll see that touchscreens are…
Browsing: Startups
More than just a digital photo frame, Meural is a stylish, connected canvas that allows you to view an unlimited collection of global art and photography in one single unit, including your own photography as well as images and art curated by museums, galleries, and studios.
A team from the Future Interfaces Group has created a technology called SkinTrack that makes the entire arm a touchpad for smartwatches. So far it’s just a lab experiment, but the technology could be a game changer in the wearables industry.
If you’re looking to inject some extra personality and atmosphere into your surroundings, there is always the classic companion of…
With photojournalism being crowdsourced for better or worse, Newslinn is creating a platform where citizen reporters can share photos directly with professional journalists and the photos are auto-verified for authenticity.
Earny is an app that launched on the Apple App Store this past week (Android version in the works) with $1.2…
If you’re like most people, you probably don’t like getting out of bed in the morning. Fortunately, there’s now an…
Where Is Williamsburg is an app that finds you the hipster area of every major city around the world – bars with PBR, brunch spots, pour-over coffee shops, American Apparel and all. You may find it ironic, silly, or a statement on gentrification. Either way, it could be handy while travelling.
These three exciting startups are making the online bill payment process a little less horrible. From one consolidated bill to a tool to track your monthly subscription costs, each one offers something unique to take a little of the sting out of the task.
There are a lot of apps for saving money, but the social features and easy investment process in Clink may set it apart for millennials. A no-fee investment app, Clink simplifies the saving process for individuals and allows group contributions toward a single goal.
Most fitness tracker technology comes to us in the form of wearables, which makes sense since they focus on tracking activity.…
Judging a book by its cover isn’t considered conventionally wise, but maybe there’s merit to the idea that external features betray inward…
Magic Leap has leapt back on the scene with a video suggesting a fully functional release this year of their augmented reality technology. We’re still not entirely sure what it does, but SnapMunk is here to offer some educated guesses.
Slack has its own spinoff market of integrated products with one of the latest, Hey Taco, a simple spin on employee rewards and recognition. Of course, there’s not just one name in the game. This roundup of Slack integrations and employee recognition tools covers several startups.
Art is something which is easy to admire, but can be extremely hard to obtain. Well, the good stuff anyway.…
Whether you’ve read Harry Potter a million times or you know every line of every John Green book, book lovers…
Email has come a long way since its humble beginnings, but not all the modifications made to it along the…
Startup iGrow lets regular folks contribute to the growth and upkeep of crops and farming without ever having to handle a plow or pitchfork. The benefits may include a more human-touch in agriculture, improved crop output, and a improved standard of living for farmers across the world.
I admit it: I’m a bit of a Cinephile. Ok, I’m A LOT of a Cinephile. I try to see…
Slidebean is New York-based startup trying to introduce a new automated, one-click spin on the old game of slide design and deck creation. As an alternative to PowerPoint and SlideShare, Slidebean tries to make the process simpler and the results more attractive.