Not all crazy and toyish music devices come from Japan (even if the CEO behind this company, Yoshinari Yoshikawa, is Japanese…). Neiro, a new “social music device” by Silicon Valley startup Miselu just presented their first invention @ …
somehow related
Flight Simulator goes beta
posted: 02/12/2011
One of the best simulators of all times has been Microsoft’s Flight, since 1982 when M$ started to port the simulator to IBM computers (although originally released a couple of years earlier for the Apple II) up to …
Hello Little Printer
posted: 29/11/2011

Maybe future generations will never miss (maybe they wont even get to know) supermarket receipts… with all that useful information we verify to check the cashier hasn’t scanned our vodka twice, or those ice-cream vouchers you get during …













↓ swiftkey
If you have an Android device you’ve probably grown massive headaches each time you’ve opened the message app (or any other that involves typing). If you didn’t want to pay a few €€€ for a major improvement then u were pretty much screwed with that great Android keyboard… until now….
Swiftkey comes to fulfill a big gap that other hot virtual keyboard players like Swype are also trying to (the horrible Android basic keyboard), although we haven’t liked Swype or other android-virtual-keyboard substitutes when we’ve tested them. The best part about Swiftkey is not the accuracy when typing, is the next-word prediction which is based on your previous sms and “learns from your writing style” (if you allow them to scan them). We highly recommended it (Android-only this time, sorry).
It’s only in beta mode so the app is around 1mb & if you want the language pack is another 3mb (although for now in beta mode only allows u to pick 1 language… booooo). Still, this v. keyboard for free is delicious.