For a start up or a young company, to put together the pitch deck is a job that nobody wants to do and prone to procrastination. This is a great way to sequence the work and a great training and inspiring source.
For photography and history bluffs. Can you guess the year this picture was taken? Love this guessing games. Lots of fun and history training for the same price.
A ring to control them all. Close. A comprehensive and elegant device to control all your smart home stuff. Japanese design at its best.
Do you have something in the fridge that you want to combine with anything else, but don´t know how well the flavor pairing will be? No problem at all. This website will do the pairing for you.
Content platforms algorithms are getting better and better when asked for recommendations. But it gets even better when you factor in the human touch. This is one of these cases.
For serial business idea generators. You can never be certain of the success of a business idea, but this is a helpful website for checking out. A very interesting lean start up tool.
While not exactly an innovation — it has been around since WWII — and not really cool either, the Doomsday Clock is a really interesting device/idea. You will be very surprised that something like this actually exists. Not apt for paranoids.
Is your car bigger or smaller than the Smiths? Will it fit in my parking space? Or you are simply curious? Here you can check and compare any two cars brands and models.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/retro-sketch-magic-screen/id1666098250
I love modern apps that mimic experiences from your youth. And when, like in this case, is exceedingly addictive, I love them even more. And if you are my age, you will, too.
A kind of Chatroulette without the sex and the weirdness. This app teleports you to anywhere in the world, random. Curious but not very exciting. For Star Trek hardcore fans.