Archive for the 'Technology' Category

08.02.08

Matt

Now broadcasting on Yahoo! Live

Yahoo! Live
Yahoo’s Advanced Products Team have recently launched a live video experiment. Think YouTube but live… Yahoo! Live allows anyone with a webcam to launch their own channel on the site. Read the rest of this entry »

1 Comment »
Design, Technology

28.01.08

David

Finally, a hand dryer that works

Dyson Airblade

With all the fuss over Apple Air and Adobe Air I wondered if anyone had frequented the public loos at Waterloo station recently and encountered the new Dyson Air? Dyson Airblade to be precise. I have and I have to say they are fantastic – the Dyson, not the public loos at Waterloo… Read the rest of this entry »

1 Comment »
Life, Technology

22.01.08

Jamie

Portable Personal Data

DataPortabilityWe are quickly becoming overwhelmed with the number of online accounts we have to open, maintain and access. Within each of these accounts, we store all sorts of personal data including photo’s, contact details, bookmarks, video and music. The privacy of our data is out of our control and the whole process has become very difficult to manage. Read the rest of this entry »

2 Comments »
Technology, Web

15.01.08

Jack

Fring your mobile

Why would you want to do mobile IM? I guess I am one of those geeks who likes to try out every new software especially if it is free and available for your mobile phone. I am now deeply happy that I downloaded Fring for the ability to ping my friends on Skype IM without powering my laptop up, or to check into google chat. Read the rest of this entry »

1 Comment »
Technology, Web

09.11.07

David

Ring my bell

Marauding masses queue for iPhone

I was in Regent Street today and thought I’d nip in to the Apple Store and browse leisurely though all the general coolness. Unfortunately, several thousand others had decided to do the same, but I doubt they were all after an 85W MagSafe Power Adapter! Read the rest of this entry »

No Comments »
Life, Technology

30.10.07

Matt

Unlock the future

Keyport universal key fob
It’s true to say that it’s the simplest ideas that are most likely to do well when it comes to brand new products. The Keyport is one such thing. The Keyport is an ingenious device that houses several keys that you slide out using little tabs on the outside of the fob. This could be the end of unsightly bulges, holes in the pocket and sounding like the school caretaker running down the corridor when you move any faster than a dawdle. Read the rest of this entry »

No Comments »
Design, Technology

16.10.07

Jack

Watt’s up and running!

I’m happy to hear that the production of Wattson by DIY Kyoto is now in full swing. If you have not heard or seen this product and call yourself an eco-aware designer you need to get one and plug it in at home in order to measure how much electricity you use daily. My mother always use to tell me that education starts from home and she is definitely right! Read the rest of this entry »

No Comments »
Life, Technology

15.10.07

Jack

Sim Daltonism - an insight to colour blindness

A friend always used to ask, “Hey Jack, what colour can you see because I can not see the correct colour”. Sim Daltonism is a colour blindness simulator for Mac OS X. In real-time it filters the area around the mouse pointer and displays the result just as it would be seen by a colour blind person. For us designers and artists, choosing the correct combination of hues either from the pantone book or from the swatches option in Photoshop is so important due to the fact that it plays a major part in the process of creativity. Read the rest of this entry »

2 Comments »
Design, Life, Technology

04.10.07

Jack

Cut & Paste comes to London

cutpaste2.jpgAs Cut&Paste prepares its tour of London 2007 Digital Design Tournament Series - an 11-city world tour pitting stop, which promises to showcase a collection of emerging digital artists against one another in a series of head-to-head design challenges. Read the rest of this entry »

1 Comment »
Design, Technology

26.09.07

Jamie

dUsted at dConstruct

A few of us at Dusted had the opportunity to take a trip to Brighton for the dConstruct 2007 conference. The conference was extremely interesting and covered some topics that will definitely encourage great design for the user experience! Read the rest of this entry »

No Comments »
Design, Dusted, Technology, Web

Search

 Subscribe to the Dusted Feed

Back to Dusted Blog home

Archives

December 2008
M T W T F S S
« Nov    
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
293031  

Tags

Related