Hackers Were Freaky Fast At Jimmy Johns

If you live in a college down or surbanite area you are probably familiar with the Jimmy Johns cold sub chain. Jimmy Johns delivers subs, which we think are pretty darn good, freaky fast (and freaky good). Obviously like all sub shops that deliver, credit cards are a major part of their business. Well numerous [...]

Pawly: Play With Your Pets Remotely

We travel a lot. It is a major part of the job. We go to a whole bunch of different conferences and expos throughout the whole year. We all have at least one pet, and one of us - who will remain anonymous - has more than 10. You don't really think about it until [...]

Gyzmo: A Wireless Remote For Your Apps

At One Spark earlier this year, we had a chance to check out a bunch of interesting projects. Much like crowdfunding projects as a whole, most were pretty cool, but unpractical. However, there were a few projects that really stood out. One of these was Bcon. Here is what we wrote about the Bcon back [...]

Educational Shower Curtains: An Amazing Analog Learning Tool

When you're trying to help your child master shapes, colors, words, the alphabet, math facts, site words and other basics that are fundamental to today's common core education, we often think to look to apps. But even apps have drawbacks. There are some amazing apps out there for all those basic skill sets but with [...]

Sophistication, Style and Sport: The Rider’s Watch By hunterharmony

With all the talk about smart watches and Apple watches we started talking to people at tech events, and even the Apple event and many were in agreement, not everyone wants a smart watch. When it's time to unplug, button up and hit a formal event, a Pebble or even Apple Watch looks out of [...]

Helpmonks: A Simple Solution to Team Emails

If you have every worked with a large, or remote team, you know what a hassle it can be. Things as simple as communication can become massive pain points. We just came across a Chicago startup that looks to ease this pain. Helpmonks has built an awesome new team-based email and workflow management platform. We [...]

HTC’s First Android Tablet In 3 1/2 Years Coming Soon

When HTC unveiled the HTC Flyer tablet to coincide with CTIA conference in 2011 many Android analysts thought it was a game changer. With new pen technology, later perfected by Samsung, it seemed that the answer to the iPad was being built by HTC. That was hardly the case. Now, in HTC's truly rebuilding year, [...]

Signul: A Personal Automation Beacon System

There is a massive movement towards context. Robert Scoble - Rackspace's Startup Liaison Officer - just wrote a book about the concept.  In The Age of Context, Scoble and co-author Shel Israel outline this new age, "In this new era, our devices know when to wake us up early because it snowed last night; they contact [...]

Why Yes That Is A $19,000 Digital Camera With No View Finder

Check out this beautiful digital camera. It's the Leica M Edition 60 which is commemorating the 60th anniversary of the Leica M-Series range finders. It's like the Porsche or Rolls Royce of cameras. Leica has been known for their superior German built quality. Wired reports that the Leica M Edition 60 boasts a 24 mega-pixel [...]

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pixx.io box: A Personal 1TB Server

As we are all slowly moving everything to 100% digital, storage space is becoming a major concern. Sure, you have Dropbox, Google Drive, Box, and a litany of smaller cloud storage providers, but the free version of these allow you only an adequate, at best, amount of storage. While, generally speaking, these are all safe [...]