We’ve all heard about FOMO (fear of missing out), but what about FOGO? That’s short for “fear of going out,” and it’s the problem that CEO Julian Jung said he’s trying to solve with Tablelist. Jung compared his startup to Uber — in the same way that getting car service before Uber could be “intimidating,” Jung said people can have… Read More Tablelist Gets You Into Hot Clubs With The Push Of ...This entry was posted in Apps Mobile Startups TC on November 22, 2015 by Anthony Ha
With the Samsung Gear VR hitting shelves and faces all over the place last week, the company ran a new commercial to promote it this weekend. I saw it during the 49ers vs. Seahawks game. It’s. Surprisingly. Good. I say “surprisingly” because even we found out how difficult it was to show the potential of VR through a video during our review. After speaking with some folks in… Read More Samsung’s Gear VR Commercial Is Surprisingly GoodThis entry was posted in Advertising Tech Apps commercial Entertainment Gadgets gear vr head-mounted displays Media Virtual reality VR Wearables and tagged samsung on November 22, 2015 by Drew Olanoff
I’m not much of a designer. In fact, I’m awful at it. I am, however, interested in how it’s done. I read and write plenty about customer success; along the way, (somehow) I found Samuel Hulick’s site UserOnboard. His detailed descriptions of the user onboarding process in popular apps give designers an idea about how some of the most successful apps in the world keep… Read More The Most Overlooked Aspect Of UX Design Could Be The ...This entry was posted in Apps Mobile TC on November 22, 2015 by Benjamin Brandall
The Bamboo Spark is a sketchbook empowered by digital technology. It tracks your pen strokes on real paper, then transmits the results to your device. The post Review: Wacom Bamboo Spark appeared first on WIRED. Review: Wacom Bamboo SparkThis entry was posted in Accessories artists capsule reviews Gear Reviews on November 22, 2015 by Michael Calore