Signs they love their tech more than they love you…
(via The Joy of Tech comic)
Source: geekculture.com
nikf:
Last night, I quipped on Twitter that Stamped email notifications were massively annoying - no sooner do you sign up than the notifications of new followers flow in.
However credit where credit is due: the Email Settings for Stamped are some of the most thoughtful and user-friendly I’ve seen. You click a “Change your notification settings” link in an email notification, and it takes you to your settings page (shown above) - no sign-in required - where there’s a Toggle All button to, with two clicks from opening the email, turn off all the notifications. Brilliant.
I’m “nikf” if you’re giving the service a spin.
Source: nikf
Computer science educators can use the platform to quickly assemble and monitor the progress of their students and can provide real-time demonstrations for up to 50 students simultaneously within the same platform. The software is customizable so universities can include single sign-on access and dedicated subdomains. (via Squad is a Collaborative Online Code Editor)
Source: thenextweb.com
Interactive touchscreen will integrate social right onto our desks
EXOPC is a tech company that develops touch interfaces, similar to an iPad. EXOPC is going to be debuting an interactive desk at CES in 2012. The desk called EXOdesk will use your desk space to put a window directly onto it where you will be able to touch to pull up apps to do things such as view Facebook and Twitter.
(via thenextweb)
Source: bitshare
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The Big Bang Theory: there is an app for that! :)
Source: itunes.apple.com
GOAB. A new TV experience concept.
Apple Keyboard in CSS3. With a box to try it. Amazing.
Apple Keyboard in CSS3, by Dustin Cartwright & Justin Hoffman. Amazing. (Thanks, Jack.)
(via guillee)
Source: dl.dropbox.com




EXOPC is a tech company that develops touch interfaces, similar to an iPad. 


