Friday, March 16, 2012

Fuggin' Friday #26

Here is the twenty-sixth Fuggin' Friday feature. Enjoy! If you don't know what a Fuggin' Friday post is, check out all the info here.

Peugeot DL122 Bike with Laptop Compartment


France’s Peugeot has developed its latest urban bike concept nicknamed the “DL122 Bike” that features an added structural compartment to house a laptop and documents. Fitting snugly into a space within the bicycle’s frame, the compartment also has the ability to lock its contents into place for added security. Constructed from wood and aluminum with leather accents, a sleek design and 8-speed shifter round out the DL122, which is yet to have a confirmed release date.

Source: designboom


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Instagram App hits 27 Million Users, Android Coming Soon!


Instagram, the whimsical photo-sharing app that combines some of the best aspects of social media platforms Twitter and Tumblr, has cleared the 27 million user mark. More interesting about this figure is that over 67% of those users are still active, having used the app within the last 24 hours. Instagram’s co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger revealed at SXSW that now that they’ve scaled enough to meet the needs of iPhone users, an Android app isn’t too far from release, opening up the platform to an entirely new user base. Kreiger hints that in some ways, the Android version is even better than its iPhone counterpart. An official launch date has yet to be revealed, but like most announcements of this nature in the tech world, it shouldn’t be too far off.

Source: TechCrunch


Karmaloop TV: Conversation with Nick Wooster


A sartorial icon in his own right, Nick Wooster has spread his gospel for fine shoes, carefully tailored suits, and camouflage all over the fashion industry. In between serving as the Creative Consultant for the Gilt Group in New York, Wooster keeps himself exceptionally busy. KarmaloopTV caught up with him his second iteration of ‘Project Wooster’ in Las Vegas (an industry event exploring how brands interpret the evolution of fashion), to chat about his thoughts on fashion trends, the label Supreme, and discuss the possibility of him having his own store.

Source: Karmaloop


Paypal Here Mobile Payment Device


PayPal today announced PayPal Here, the world’s first global mobile payments solution that allows small businesses to accept almost any form of payment. The new service includes a free app and fully encrypted thumb-sized card reader, which turns any iPhone, and soon Android smartphone, into a mobile payment solution. With PayPal Here, small businesses, service providers and casual sellers can send invoices or accept debit and credit cards, checks and PayPal using one simple product. The updated PayPal app for iPhone is available in the iOS App Store globally starting today.

Source: Hypebeast


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