Do you need a hot cup of coffee to properly wake up in the morning? Imagine if the painful noise of your alarm clock could be replaced by the soothing sounds and aroma of coffee brewing? British designer Joshua Renouf has concocted a revolutionary new device called ‘the bariseur,’ which is one part alarm, one… Continue reading Wake Up Every Morning to a Freshly Brewed Cup of Coffee with This Alarm Clock
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US Wi-Fi Report: Starbucks Improves Speed by 80% by Switching from AT&T to Google
From your average coffee house to internet cafe, much of the world connects to the web through public Wi-Fi. But not all Wi-Fi connections were created equal. A new report by OpenSignal analyzes the average speed of various public networks in the United States comparing data gathered from hotels to Starbucks, who earlier this year… Continue reading US Wi-Fi Report: Starbucks Improves Speed by 80% by Switching from AT&T to Google
What’s the Most Important Design Principle?
Phone companies like Apple and Samsung have been in a dog fight to create the ultimate phone, yet most people think they both work alike and look the same. The philosophy that bigger is better seems to be the new guiding design principle but remember, “good design is how it works.” Comic by re-form
101 Best Web Design and Development Blogs
Are you a web designer or looking to build a new website? Today we’d like to provide you a list of the top web design blogs and resources for everything you need to know about HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, WordPress, blogging, graphics, mobile development and much more. There are lots of great web development sites… Continue reading 101 Best Web Design and Development Blogs
Defect Tracking: 6 Worst Ways to Report a Bug
If you’re a web designer or software developer, you know how important quality assurance is which starts with proper defect tracking and management. Depending on the application, testing and defect reporting can be an even more daunting task than the development itself. From the guy who always reports vague and unrepeatable defects to the guy… Continue reading Defect Tracking: 6 Worst Ways to Report a Bug
Feast Your Eyes on LG’s New 34″ Monitor
In the age of bigger is better comes the new 34″ monitor via LG. The monitor boasts ultrawide quad high-definition (whatever that is) and is available for just under one thousand bucks. The screen also has an ultrawide resolution of 21:9 and offers an assortment of features like Mac compatability, screen splitting, LED backlighting and… Continue reading Feast Your Eyes on LG’s New 34″ Monitor
Killswitch Makes Breaking Up Easier by Removing All Traces of Your Ex from Facebook
They say breaking up can be hard to do, but in the age of social media, it may be getting even harder. After most relationships run their course, there could be a trail of now painful-to-see photos and messages left behind on sites like Facebook. So a new app called Killswitch makes it a more… Continue reading Killswitch Makes Breaking Up Easier by Removing All Traces of Your Ex from Facebook
Does Studying Fine Art in College = Unemployment? Introducing LinkedIn’s New Field of Study Explorer
Today, LinkedIn launched a new feature called Field of Study, a simple way for people to search for LinkedIn members based on what they studied, and to see the careers that these members pursued. To put the tool to the test, LinkedIn started by examining the field of fine arts and whether studying the subject… Continue reading Does Studying Fine Art in College = Unemployment? Introducing LinkedIn’s New Field of Study Explorer