We've all had that moment when we need a different pair of jeans or a different color shirt for a meeting. But there is simply no time and money to go to the shops.
Australian start-up company SwatchMate has developed a magic cube that detects and stores any color pattern with a simple click of a button.
Surrender to the rhythmic pulse of City Magazine's selection of new technological joys and thus make your December shopping easier.
An incredible success story is being written again, but it got an unexpected twist. The Wall Street Journal reports that Evan Spiegel, the 23-year-old founder of the new social network Snapchat, turned down Facebook's incredible $3 billion offer.
Blackberry presents a new collection of mobile phones in collaboration with Porsche. The new Blackberry P9982 Porsche Design smartphone is intended for those who really don't know where to spend their extra earnings, as the basic model costs around €2,000.
We've all used our thumb and little finger as kids to pretend to talk on the phone, and it's also the universal "call me" gesture.
A very interesting Kano project appeared on the Kickstarter website. It's basically a simple build-it-yourself computer. But it offers unlimited programming possibilities, as it works on an open-source system.
The Polaroid PoGo Instant Mobile Printer (CZA10011) is a portable device that lets you instantly print memories and share them with friends, no matter where you are.
Diane von Furstenberg, in collaboration with Harley Viera-Newton, writes a unique fashion story inspired by, you won't believe, a real black cat.
The market for "smart watches" is growing very fast. Big companies like Samsung and HTC have already introduced some models, while they are already preparing new ones.
World View Enterprises offers you a different view of the world. The idea is to take you 30 km above the surface with a helium balloon, where you have the opportunity to observe our planet while enjoying a drink with friends or family.
FiftyThree is a creative studio that first introduced their Paper app, then they introduced Book and now, as expected, it's Pencil's turn.