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Bored at your desk? Kill a few minutes by feeding some real fish via this Web app

Feb18
by Sindy Cator on February 18, 2014 at 6:18 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Product Launches, Shareables

acquard feat 520x245 Bored at your desk? Kill a few minutes by feeding some real fish via this Web app

Sometimes it can be relaxing to peer into a fish tank and just pass a few minutes in quiet contemplation. Just you and the fish. But if you’re at work, this isn’t really a very practical way of de-stressing.

Luckily for you, Mindworks Innovation Lab has created Aquard.io – a virtual aquarium Web app that’s filled with real fish. We’re not entirely convinced this was conceived as a way of reducing stress, rather than an easy way for the creators to feed their fish; either way, visitors to the site can queue up to be the next person to release a feed.At the bottom of the screen, there’s a handy countdown timer showing you when the next portion of food is due.

aquardio 730x351 Bored at your desk? Kill a few minutes by feeding some real fish via this Web app

The system was created by connecting an Arduino Uno board to an automatic feeder programmed to rotate and drop food whenever a user interacted via the Web app. As feeding time only comes once every hour or so, the team decided to introduce an air pump into the equation, so that visitors can also create their own bubbles.

aquardio2 730x351 Bored at your desk? Kill a few minutes by feeding some real fish via this Web app

Some effort has clearly been put in for such a simple task and there are multiple camera angles available and some nice calming music, complete with the option to mute it, which is always appreciated.

It might be the most impressive demo of the possbilities of ‘the Internet of Things’, but it’s a nifty solution to the problem of needing to remember to feed your fish, for the creators at least. For you, it’s just an easy way to spend a couple of minutes feeding some fish.

➤ Aquard.io

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Bored at your desk? Kill a few minutes by feeding some real fish via this Web app

Feb18
by Sindy Cator on February 18, 2014 at 6:18 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Product Launches, Shareables

acquard feat 520x245 Bored at your desk? Kill a few minutes by feeding some real fish via this Web app

Sometimes it can be relaxing to peer into a fish tank and just pass a few minutes in quiet contemplation. Just you and the fish. But if you’re at work, this isn’t really a very practical way of de-stressing.

Luckily for you, Mindworks Innovation Lab has created Aquard.io – a virtual aquarium Web app that’s filled with real fish. We’re not entirely convinced this was conceived as a way of reducing stress, rather than an easy way for the creators to feed their fish; either way, visitors to the site can queue up to be the next person to release a feed.At the bottom of the screen, there’s a handy countdown timer showing you when the next portion of food is due.

aquardio 730x351 Bored at your desk? Kill a few minutes by feeding some real fish via this Web app

The system was created by connecting an Arduino Uno board to an automatic feeder programmed to rotate and drop food whenever a user interacted via the Web app. As feeding time only comes once every hour or so, the team decided to introduce an air pump into the equation, so that visitors can also create their own bubbles.

aquardio2 730x351 Bored at your desk? Kill a few minutes by feeding some real fish via this Web app

Some effort has clearly been put in for such a simple task and there are multiple camera angles available and some nice calming music, complete with the option to mute it, which is always appreciated.

It might be the most impressive demo of the possbilities of ‘the Internet of Things’, but it’s a nifty solution to the problem of needing to remember to feed your fish, for the creators at least. For you, it’s just an easy way to spend a couple of minutes feeding some fish.

➤ Aquard.io

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Bing Food & Drink, Health & Fitness, Travel apps add sync, drop beta tag on Windows Phone 8

Feb18
by Sindy Cator on February 18, 2014 at 6:11 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Product Updates

BingFoodDrinkWP8 1 Bing Food & Drink, Health & Fitness, Travel apps add sync, drop beta tag on Windows Phone 8

Microsoft has announced that its recently introduced Bing Food & Drink, Bing Health & Fitness and Bing Travel apps for Windows Phone 8 devices are now freely available to download having shaken off the beta tag of the earlier versions released in January.

While none of them are strictly ‘new’ – they all exist on Windows 8.1, as well as being available in beta for Windows Phone – the launch ties the platforms ever-closer together, and the company said you should find most of the key features from the Windows 8.1 app on the mobile versions. In some cases, like with Bing Food & Drink, the update actually adds additional new features not previously available on the desktop. For example, there’s now a “roaming” feature that syncs your shopping list between the two different platforms when using the Food & Drink app. Likewise, the Health & Fitness app will also sync your data between devices and platforms too, so you’re not expected to go out running with your laptop.

In addition to officially launching the new apps, Microsoft also updated some of the other existing core apps like Bing Finance, Bing Sport and Bing News. For full details, check out Microsoft’s blog post.

➤ New Bing Apps are Here and Ready to Roam

Featured Image Credit – Getty Images

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Bing Food & Drink, Health & Fitness, Travel apps add sync, drop beta tag on Windows Phone 8

Feb18
by Sindy Cator on February 18, 2014 at 6:11 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Product Updates

BingFoodDrinkWP8 1 Bing Food & Drink, Health & Fitness, Travel apps add sync, drop beta tag on Windows Phone 8

Microsoft has announced that its recently introduced Bing Food & Drink, Bing Health & Fitness and Bing Travel apps for Windows Phone 8 devices are now freely available to download having shaken off the beta tag of the earlier versions released in January.

While none of them are strictly ‘new’ – they all exist on Windows 8.1, as well as being available in beta for Windows Phone – the launch ties the platforms ever-closer together, and the company said you should find most of the key features from the Windows 8.1 app on the mobile versions. In some cases, like with Bing Food & Drink, the update actually adds additional new features not previously available on the desktop. For example, there’s now a “roaming” feature that syncs your shopping list between the two different platforms when using the Food & Drink app. Likewise, the Health & Fitness app will also sync your data between devices and platforms too, so you’re not expected to go out running with your laptop.

In addition to officially launching the new apps, Microsoft also updated some of the other existing core apps like Bing Finance, Bing Sport and Bing News. For full details, check out Microsoft’s blog post.

➤ New Bing Apps are Here and Ready to Roam

Featured Image Credit – Getty Images

└ Tags: microsoft, news, syndicated
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Google Glass-a-like ‘Icis’ smart glasses want to connect tech with fashion

Feb18
by Sindy Cator on February 18, 2014 at 6:00 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Gadgets, Insider, Product Launches

Sport 520x245 Google Glass a like Icis smart glasses want to connect tech with fashion

Wearable tech might be the hot trend of 2014, but Boston-based Laforge thinks there’s just enough room on the market for its Icis smart glasses.

The company claims that where other devices go wrong is by focusing exclusively on the tech experience, but in doing so, completely ignore fashion. This is where Laforge hopes Icis can carve out its niche – by providing a range of different frames to suit different people, but all with the same core functionality.

Like Glass, Icis glasses play home to a camera, microphone, and a speaker. Unlike Glass, however, they feature a display directly in the line of vision that will show you all your updates as they happen. The company says that app notifications on your smartphone will be automatically converted into widgets displayed on the UI of the Icis glasses.

Icis interface 730x407 Google Glass a like Icis smart glasses want to connect tech with fashion

Essentially, it seems Laforge wants to get around platform compatibility issues by providing its own app called SocialFlo, which will then take care of showing you notifications from your usual networks and apps. All you’d need to do is download the app and connect to your phone (whichever platform it is) via Bluetooth to receive notifications.

Icis socialflo 520x534 Google Glass a like Icis smart glasses want to connect tech with fashion

Laforge said that Icis will also have three main activity modes: Normal, Active (cuts social notifications to a minimum while jogging, for example) and Drive, which only allows data related to driving to be displayed.

Drive Icis 730x410 Google Glass a like Icis smart glasses want to connect tech with fashion

Whether or not Laforge’s system will be able to compete with the sudden influx of smart wearables remains to be seen, but the company’s CEO Corey Mack is optimistic about its chances:

We are working with eyewear and eye care professionals to make sure that this project fits within their ecosystem. We have a turnkey solution when it comes to manufacturing, and a year or so down the road you could potentially walk into an eye shop and have Icis be produced to your exact dimensions in about an hour.

That’s a pretty big ambition right there.

Icis 730x485 Google Glass a like Icis smart glasses want to connect tech with fashion

Laforge is only kicking off its Indiegogo project today, so there’s a way to go still to get these particular glasses through from crowdfunding idea to a delivered product, but if you want to show support there are a range of options available.

The cheapest pledge that will actually net you a pair of Icis glasses is the $420 Beta Kit (plus $50 for international shipping) option. Alternatively, if you want one of the first pairs of slightly more aesthetically appealing ones from the Icis Bold line, that’ll cost you $620. The Bold versions also include a higher resolution 1280 x 680 pixel display, instead of the 680 x 480 pixel resolution on the regular/beta kit version.

If the project reaches its target, the first Icis Bold units are expected to start shipping in January 2015, although the Beta Kit orders should be sent out from December this year, if you just can’t wait the extra month.

➤ Laforge | Icis [Indiegogo]

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