Electronic ink, electronic paper, e-paper – whatever you call it, it’s the future. SEIKO’s Electro-phoresis Display watch is the first electronic ink watch on the
Handmade cardboard miniature synthesizers by danmcp. You can see the full set of models on Flickr. Lovely models, but I can’t help but wonder how
Jim Woodring has added an extra dimension to the legendary Moleskine notebook. More pictures here and here.
Samsung have released 3 concept PCs, including the following “witches hat” model. No, I don’t understand either, but hey, credit to Samsung for being original.
Argentinian graphic designer Azul De Corso’s online portfolio is a real visual treat. Its bold, colourful, inventive – check it out.
Search behemoth Google has acquired DoubleClick for $3.1 billion, following a bidding war with Microsoft, AOL and (allegedly) Yahoo!. The sale gives Google access to
Kotaku’s Crecente has had some custom Space Invaders footwear made-to-order. More photos here.
Behold the humble audio cassette in all its plastic beauty. tapedeck.org has an extensive collection of tapes for your viewing pleasure. Those of you born
Monkey Kick Off features both a monkey and a football – genius! Try and use your primate soccer skills to beat the Include Digital personal
Following weeks of rumours, Apple have officially announced that the Mac OSX 10.5 Leopard operating system will be delayed until October 2007. A brief statement
Apple’s new Mac Pro workstations have finally hit the Apple store. Available with quad-core and 8-core Xeon processors, the evil, Skeletor-class, beast machines start at
Apple have announced that the EMI Music catalogue of digital music will be available for purchase DRM-free from the iTunes Store. This is a huge
Adobe’s “What is in the box” package arrived today. Unsurprisingly, it was… a box! After fighting with the excessive (but undeniably appealing) packaging to get
37Signals, the developers of Basecamp, have finally launched the eagerly-anticipated Highrise web app. Check out the feature tour here.
The online collaboration and project planning tool Goplan by Webreakstuff has been released. A direct competitor to Basecamp and the open-source activeCollab, the application is
Check out this great photoset on Flickr featuring historical examples of Swiss design. UPDATE: More good stuff from our Swiss friends here.
The Dogs Trust has launched social networking site for dog owners. Doggysnaps allows users to post photos of their four-legged friends; users can also leave
Adobe‘s CEO Bruce Chizen has revealed that a free, hosted version of Photoshop is scheduled to appear within the next six months, as part of
Adobe’s Mike Chambers has released more information on his blog about the forthcoming alpha release of Apollo. Now, call me sceptical, but I’m finding it
The Camino Project has released the latest beta of the Camino browser for OSX. First impressions seem good – it’s noticeably faster that Firefox. The
An online petition calling for Digital Rights Management to be banned in the UK has been dismissed by the government. The official response, posted on
The Jamaica Label Art website features over 1,000 examples of artwork and design from Caribbean vinyl releases.
With Vista finally on the shelves, Microsoft is now turning it’s attention to its successor. Codenamed Vienna, the new operating system is likely to appear
The original Pink Panther car is listed on eBay with a starting price of £75,000 (approx. $140,000). Designed by California pop-artist cum car stylist Jay
After over thirty years in private beta, Google’s Gmail is finally available to the general public. It’s a pretty good offering too: Gmail’s spam protection
A new poll by Harris Interactive has revealed some fascinating data on YouTube users. 42 percent of online U.S. adults have watched a video on
SiteVista is a new service for testing HTML emails across a wide range of email clients. Each test results in two screen grabs: the email
The Unofficial Apple Weblog has posted screenshots of the forthcoming Office suite for Mac OSX. The new “My Day” application (the “control centre” for tasks
Issue 3 of Wallspankers is out, the PDF sticker-zine showcasing the adhesive work of scores of international artists and designers.
Rumours from MacRumors‘ forums suggest that the Safari browser on Apple’s forthcoming iPhone will have both Flash and Java plugins installed. More developer-focused information on