Showing posts with label Haje Jan Kamps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Haje Jan Kamps. Show all posts

Tuesday 1 November 2016

Doorman cancels unlimited deliveries, cites “losing money”

doorman-install If you live in a building with a doorman, you don’t need Doorman. If you don’t, you do. The company is making it easy to accept deliveries when you’re out and about, but realized it was getting so successful in changing the patterns of how its customers do online shopping, that it was effectively losing money on each customer. Read More
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Saturday 29 October 2016

Lume Cube is back on Kickstarter with a smartphone-friendly light source

Lume Cube When Lume Cube first crashed into the world’s consciousness, they did so with an $80 smartphone-controlled, waterproof light aimed at the GoPro-loving extreme sports market. Today, the company launched a Kickstarter campaign for Life Lite, its followup. Life Lite is 33% less bright, but also half the price and half the size. The new addition is aimed at people shooting live video with… Read More
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Wednesday 26 October 2016

Streetography is a pictorial block party app for inquisitive photographers

streetography-splash Imagine if you could see a map of the city around you based on the photos that best represent the area. That’s the concept of Streetography, a brand new photography app for iOS launched this week. The app uses various sources of photo content, showing the map of the world around you seen through the lens of photographers who’ve explored the area before you. Read More
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Sharalike tries to bring your slideshow into the virtual world

sharalike-vr Wait, wait, wait! Before your eyes glaze over at the word “slideshow,” stay with me for a moment. Yes, we’re all bored to tears with slideslows, but Sharalike’s brand new VR app has been rubbing its medical paddles together to try to jolt some life into your old 2D photos by teleporting them into your VR headset. Read More
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Iris AI drastically expedites research through the power of artificial intelligence

screen-shot-2016-10-25-at-11-51-23-am There are more than 30 million research papers out there, and more than 3,000 papers are published every day. Put simply, you haven’t a chance in hell to read all of them. So what’s a poor researcher to do when set a challenge in a brand new field of research? Iris believes it has just the thing. The company launched a public beta to show off its technology this week. Read More
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