Showing posts with label apps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apps. Show all posts

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Sony releases SmartWatch in the U.S.

Uber-popular overseas, Sony finally decided to release their SmartWatch in the U.S..The Sony SmartWatch is designed to work in unison with your smartphone to read text messages, receive email, send tweets, download apps etc... All via the 1.3-inch touch screen display. Available at select retailers for around $150.

Friday, March 30, 2012

Shitter the app



For $35 you can order four rolls of toilet paper with a Twittter feed of your choice printed on them.


Thursday, August 25, 2011

Evernote


The simplest way to describe what Evernote is, is that it's your life. No, I'm not sensationalizing. Evernote is a site that can actually contain your entire life. You can take pictures of recipes, business cards, someone's contact info, a receipt, or anything else you can photograph, and Evernote will categorize and store it. You can take notes in class, write reminders to yourself, and save your favorite websites in Evernote. You can then share the things you've saved on Evernote on Facebook, integrating your friends, families, and loved ones with Evernote as well. Pretty much, anything you want to do with Evernote, you can. Download the Evernote App on your laptop, iPad, or iPhone to start categorizing your life.

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Monday, July 18, 2011

Fooducate



The summer is a great time to have fun, relax, spend time with friends and family, and enjoy the beautiful weather. However, it's important that with all the relaxation and enjoyment, you're still taking care of yourself. Now, that's easier than ever. Fooducate is a company created and run by parents, dietitians, and techies that makes reading nutrition labels and ingredient labels faster and easier than ever before.



Fooducate has an app that you can download onto your iPhone, iTouch, iPad, or Android device that allows you to scan any product bar code and, in return, it will provide you with the positives and negatives of the ingredients of that item along with healthier alternatives. The Fooducate app shows you things you might have missed otherwise, like whether or not the product contains excessive sugar, trans-fats, additives and preservatives, food coloring, and skewed serving sizes. It even lets you compare two different products side by side.