Entries Tagged as 'iPhone'
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In a recent study by Stanford University it was revealed that 75% of participants sleep with their iPhone in bed with them, 25% considered it an extension of their body, and 41% described the thought of loosing their iPhone as “a tragedy”. Amateurs. As religious iPhone users ourselves, we found the numbers a bit [...]
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We suspect Linda had some hand in the creation of this.
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Farewell glossy pages, hello pocket sized touch-screen interface. International design magazine and culler of inspiring materials from other magazines, Distill, makes the move from print to purely iPhone app. It sounds like a great big step down considering our iPhones are clogged with beer guzzling and bubble-wrap popping apps, but branding aside it’s a [...]
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The Augmented Reality trend keeps on chug’n. The latest incarnation: the Layar iPhone app. Ever find yourself on a strange block, looking for a strange restaurant which is supposed to serve the most amazing Wagyu beef, and it should be right there, literally right there, but it just isn’t? Enter Layar. Get your iPhone [...]
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There seems to be a general consensus that the magazine needs to be updated, but so far no one can agree on the best way to do so. The industry’s desperation to create something new has them grappling with empty buzzwords and ill-fitting digital media plans providing the public with a thousand different cumbersome [...]
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By Ben Brundage
Once a month Communication Breakdown explores new ways to communicate. From now and noteworthy, to bigger and better, beautiful and bold, and just plain bad, we profile just what’s really making people talk and why.
This month it’s the MiLi Pro, an LED driven, portable micro-projector for the iPhone.
Public performance has long been a [...]
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Does The New Yorker ever get tired of coming up with new and independently newsworthy cover art? Apparently not. Check out how they made the most recent one on an iPhone application in less than an hour.
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