28 Oct, 2008
Adding a one-of-a-kind touch to the traditional wedding band, Brooklyn-based jewelery designer
Camille Hempel’s Fingerprint Rings are embellished with a cast of an actual fingerprint. The pair pictured were custom-designed as wedding bands but Ca…
28 Oct, 2008
Apple may have been a little early with the introduction of their Apple TV unit, but that doesn’t mean the entire industry could grow into that niche a few years later. In comes the Archos TV+, an all-in-one media player that allows web surfing, e-mail…
28 Oct, 2008
Will Allen is a farmer and CEO of Growing Power, a community farm and food center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Growing Powers mission is to help facilitate community run food systems. Locally, nationally and internationally, they teach people to grow f…
28 Oct, 2008
Hipster Scum is a great new shirt from the folks at Love is Lame, a fab t-shirt to wear to Zeitgeist
UPDATE: well, its hard to describe what hipsters are, maybe this video will help, (and although this was Williamsburg NY hipsters, they seem to b…
28 Oct, 2008
9 days and counting until the Ypulse Youth Marketing Mashup East. We've added new lunch tables moderated by folks from City Year, MIT and myYearbook!
MTV returns to its music roots? (with a little inspiration from Hulu) (AdAge.com, reg. required)
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28 Oct, 2008
Here’s how to use the RJDJ iPhone app. You install the app, plug your headphones in, launch it, and press “Now Playing”. A song plays, the app starts to sample the sounds in your environment, and those sounds are remixed in real time and played back to you. It might be the coolest thing ever. Check out this video and this other video for a quick look at how RJDJ works. The first video shows some songs that use the iPhone’s accelerometer to modify and scratch the beat. (via waxy)
PS. It might only be the coolest app in theory…it’s also flaky as hell. It was working fine for me and then crapped out…there’s no music now, only sound sampling and it’s really quiet. Maybe you need to use the Apple headphones with the mic?
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28 Oct, 2008

Pixlr is a free online image editor, jump in and start edit, adjust, filter. I dig the way the arrows/text add a touch of context to these screenshots.

28 Oct, 2008
Ive seen a few folks criticizing the redesign of the Pepsi logo, and I tend to agree: I dont see the point, and I dont care for the result. But PSFK has a nice image of a bunch of Pepsi cans showing the brands visual changes over the years,…