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A concept for a Food Application Design. Another visual exploration I did recently. Available for hire Follow me Instagram / Dribbble / Twitter Food Application Design posted first on http://bestpricesmartphones.blogspot.com via Blogger Food Application Design The WWDC keynote kicks off at 10 am PDT / 1 pm EDT at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California. and I'm going to be there to bring you back all the action, not just for the morning but for the whole day and the entire week. Because the keynote is really only the beginning. To do that, though, I need gear. I need tech. I need… so much stuff. And, I need to pack it all up to take it with me. So, what's in my go-to go-bag this time? Pack it upTumi Alpha Bravo Shephard BackpackKevin Michaluk recommended the Knox to me and I love almost everything about it. It's stylish and small but holds a ton of gear. It's no longer available, but the Shephard Backpack is the next closest style. Carry-On companionTravelpro Platinum Magna 2I travel light and try to stick to carry-on. A lot of suitcase recommendations I've gotten have been too big for the airlines I fly. Travelpro has been perfect. I just wish it didn't have the front section so I could have full depth in the main compartment. Camera keeperPeak Everyday BackpackInstead of taking a big camera bag and my big cameras with me — I'm trying out the Peak right now and I'm still using the GH-5 to shoot all this — I'm going to keep things ultra light and ultra-mobile. Work machine15-inch MacBook ProI'd been using a 13-inch MacBook Pro for years but since I've been editing the VECTOR YouTube show, 15-inches has just been easier. I may go back since this is a lot of laptop to carry, but it's just so fast... Productivity extra12.9-inch iPad ProSince the 12.9-inch iPad Pro is so lightweight, it's easy to make the decision to pack the largest iPad Pro of them all. With the extra video editing that I do now, a big screen is a must-have. Slim typingSmart Keyboard FolioI know my colleagues have been wooed by Logitech but I already have a MacBook Pro with me so this is more about sleekness than clickity-clack-ness for me. Sketch festApple Pencil (2nd gen)For sketching on iPad Pro on the go. Maybe I'll diagram more this year? Also bringing with me: Apple Pen. Picked this up at the Infinite Loop Apple Store. Sadly, customs forms still require ink. Pocket computeriPhone XSThe closest thing yet to a hand computer. I can run almost everything from this, and for WWDC, I'll need to. Also: Thanks to the 2x zoom and Portrait Mode, I can even take real product shots now. Swoon. Juice for daysApple Smart Battery CaseFor when bad airport connectivity and bad roaming reception just chew away at my battery life. Yeah, I know it looks fugly, but this is one of those cases — and cases — where design really is how it works. Minimum physical aesthetics, maximum power efficiency. Notify meApple Watch Series 4It has my plane tickets, my credit cards, my coffee cards, my appointments, my messages, the WWDC schedule, pretty much everything really small but really important, and all instantly available without even having to reach for my phone. Listening inAirPods 2They're just so light and convenient, I use for everything. From listening to podcasts or watching YouTube on the go to editing in Final Cut when I'm at an event or a coffee shop. In-flight entertainmentAirFlyWith Twelve South's AirFly, I can hack my AirPods into the regular headphone jack output on Airplanes, just in case it's showing something more interesting than what I'm watching or listening to on my iPad, iPhone, or MacBook Pro. Extra large juicemophie powerstation XXLTons of juice, and both USB-A and USB-C so I can charge everything. Because nothing shreds battery life like roaming. More storageSamsung X5 portable SSDWhen I'm traveling, I need speed when backing up and offloading video. The X5 gets hot and the design is all shades of awkward, but the convenience is absolutely worth it. Tripod treatManfrotto PIXI Mini Tripod KitThe Manfrotto PIXI Tripod Kit is a great tiny tripod that lets me quickly, easily set up shots on the go - especially when I need to be in them. Pocket camDJI Osmo Pocket CameraI don't think the capture quality is as good as the iPhone XS, but it has a lot of features that make it really compelling none-the-less. Especially if I want to do any vlogging while I'm out there. For the Vector YouTube showPanasonic Limix GH5What I shoot on every day. Panasonic Lumix G LEICA DG SUMMILUX LENS, 15MM, F1.7 ASPHThe lens I use for vlogging on the go. Olympus M Zuiko Digital ED 12-40mmThe lens I shoot the show on every day, and the lens I'll be shooting the event with. Sound Devices MixPre-3Because you can record onto it directly with an SD card and simplicity always wins. Heil Sound PR 40 MicFor getting high-quality sound, even when surrounded by too much background noise. You can follow my travels @reneritchie on Twitter or @reneritchie on Instagram. You can also see everything I'm currently using — for travel, at home, and in the office — at Kit.com. What's in Rene's WWDC 2019 gear bag? posted first on http://bestpricesmartphones.blogspot.com via Blogger What's in Rene's WWDC 2019 gear bag? This app is a concept design of Formula One racing. Follow me for more updates Formula One posted first on http://bestpricesmartphones.blogspot.com via Blogger Formula One Full project can be found here: http://bit.ly/2JTC3JZ User story for Where Art Though app concept posted first on http://bestpricesmartphones.blogspot.com via Blogger User story for Where Art Though app concept Hello, Available for freelancing work : Feel free to Follow me: Mobile Dashboard posted first on http://bestpricesmartphones.blogspot.com via Blogger Mobile Dashboard Ready to upgrade from smart bulbs to smart light switches? HomeKit enabled light switches can be installed by almost everyone with the right tools. In fact, you may already have most of the tools required. Check out our list of everything that you will need to get the job done. Safety firstFluke 1AC Non-Contact Voltage TesterStaff Favorite For safety, make sure you invest in a voltage tester, especially if you are going to be installing more switches in the future. The Fluke 1AC Non-Contact Voltage Tester provides additional peace of mind through a handy indicator light and has audible feedback when voltage is detected. Tighten upCraftsman 8 Piece Screwdriver SetFor a light switch installation, two types of screwdrivers are almost certainly going to be needed. This includes a standard flat head screwdriver and a Philips screwdriver, and depending on your switches, different sizes may be needed. We recommend covering all of your bases with a set that includes the various options, such as Craftsman 8 Piece Set. You can also use a multi-tool that combines both types of screwdrivers into one tool, and to step it up even further, you can pick both of these options with a magnetic end version to help keep tabs on the screws that you are working with. Get a gripStanley 8-Inch Long Nose PliersIn some cases, you may need the fine grip that a set of needle nose/long nose pliers provides. These situations can include bending wire to place it in the correct position for a screw on wire terminal, or for unbundling wires that were connected with a twist on wire nut. We recommend Stanley's 8-inch Pliers, which comes from a company that is synonymous with quality tools and offers a limited lifetime warranty. Cut it outKlein Tools Wire Cutter and Wire StripperIf any damaged wiring is found during the installation process, or if you have to use a new wire to connect to your neutral bundle, you may need a wire stripper. Klein's 11055 Wire Cutter combines a cutting function with a stripping tool bringing the both of world's to a single tool. The wire stripper portion includes a built in gauge indicator points to make it easier to determine the perfect spot for your wire. Job securityWago Lever-Nut Assortment PackTo make your wire connections to your new switch, you may need to use wire nuts. Traditional wire nuts utilize a twist on method to bundle your wires together, and most smart light switches include these in the box. To make your wiring job quicker, we recommend using Wago Lever-Nuts, which allows you to ditch twisting traditional wire nuts together, and uses a simple clamping lever. This also makes your connections more secure and less likely to come loose or undone when putting everything back together. PlatedLeviton 1-Gang Device WallplateMost smart light switches utilize a "Decora" form factor, which may be different from what you currently have install in your home. If your new switch does not come with a new wall plate, we recommend the Leviton Thermoplastic Nylon plate, which is both stylish and affordable. These plates are also available in different sizes to accomodate other switches that may be in the same location as your new switch. ColorfulLutron Claro Screw-less WallplateFor a clean modern look, Lutron's Claro line of screw-less wallplates are the perfect way to update the appearance of your light switch. The Claro series also includes over 20+ different colors and designs that help your light switch blend in with the decor on your home. These plates can also be removed quickly, and can be swapped out without any tools required. WiredSouthwire 14-Gauge Wire SpoolIf your new light switch does not come with wires already attached, you may need to supply your own wire for the neutral connection. For a light switch installation, we recommend 14 gauge solid copper wire. Be sure to follow the color codes that you home is wired with, such as using white wire for the neutral line. Tape it3M Scotch #35 Electrical Tape PackIf you plan on using traditional twist-on wire nuts, you may want to invest in some electrical tape to keep everything secure. Tried and true electrical tape is usually black, however, if you want to be able to quickly identify your wire connections you can use additional colors, such as white on your neutral wire bundle. We recommend the Scotch #35 Electrical Tape Value Pack, which includes an assortment of colors. Geared UpInstalling a HomeKit enabled light switch provides many benefits, such as the ability to turn on and off your lights with just a tap, or through a schedule built for your home. Once you have gathered all of the tools needed for your particular installation, it is time to put it all together. Be sure to check out our installation guide for details on how to get the job done. Don't worry, installing a switch can be done by almost anyone, and to do it safely, we recommend the Fluke 1AC Non-Contact Voltage Tester. This tester will help to ensure that the wires that you are working on are not "live" with handy visual and audio cues. To make the job even easier we recommend Wago's Lever Nut Assortment Pack, which makes connecting wires together a snap, and it comes with various sizes to accomodate any amount of wires that you may have. Everything you need to get the job done. posted first on http://bestpricesmartphones.blogspot.com via Blogger Everything you need to get the job done. Hello and welcome back to Startups Weekly, a newsletter published every Saturday that dives into the week’s noteworthy venture capital deals, funds and trends. Before I dive into this week’s topic, let’s catch up a bit. Last week, I wrote about the sudden uptick in beverage startup rounds. Before that, I noted an alternative to venture capital fundraising called revenue-based financing. Remember, you can send me tips, suggestions and feedback to [email protected] or on Twitter @KateClarkTweets. Here’s what I’ve been thinking about this week: Unicorn scarcity, or lack thereof. I’ve written about this concept before, as has my Equity co-host, Crunchbase News editor-in-chief Alex Wilhelm. I apologize if the two of us are broken records, but I think we’re equally perplexed by the pace at which companies are garnering $1 billion valuations. Here’s the latest data, according to Crunchbase: “2018 outstripped all previous years in terms of the number of unicorns created and venture dollars invested. Indeed, 151 new unicorns joined the list in 2018 (compared to 96 in 2017), and investors poured more than $135 billion into those companies, a 52% increase year-over-year and the biggest sum invested in unicorns in any one year since unicorns became a thing.” 2019 has already coined 42 new unicorns, like Glossier, Calm and Hims, a number that grows each and every week. For context, a total of 19 companies joined the unicorn club in 2013 when Aileen Lee, an established investor, coined the term. Today, there are some 450 companies around the globe that qualify as unicorns, representing a cumulative valuation of $1.6 trillion. We’ve clung to this fantastical terminology for so many years because it helps us classify startups, singling out those that boast valuations so high, they’ve gained entry to a special, elite club. In 2019, however, $100 million-plus rounds are the norm and billion-dollar-plus funds are standard. Unicorns aren’t rare anymore; it’s time to rethink the unicorn framework.
Last week, I suggested we only refer to profitable companies with a valuation larger than $1 billion as unicorns. Understandably, not everyone was too keen on that idea. Why? Because startups in different sectors face barriers of varying proportions. A SaaS company, for example, is likely to achieve profitability a lot quicker than a moonshot bet on autonomous vehicles or virtual reality. Refusing startups that aren’t yet profitable access to the unicorn club would unfairly favor certain industries. So what can we do? Perhaps we increase the valuation minimum necessary to be called a unicorn to $10 billion? Initialized Capital’s Garry Tan’s idea was to require a startup have 50% annual growth to be considered a unicorn, though that would be near-impossible to get them to disclose… While I’m here, let me share a few of the other eclectic responses I received following the above tweet. Joseph Flaherty said we should call profitable billion-dollar companies Pegasus “since [they’ve] taken flight.” Reagan Pollack thinks profitable startups oughta be referred to as leprechauns. Hmmmm. The suggestions didn’t stop there. Though I’m not so sure adopting monikers like Pegasus and leprechaun will really solve the unicorn overpopulation problem. Let me know what you think. Onto other news. CrowdStrike has set its IPO terms. The company has inked plans to sell 18 million shares at between $19 and $23 apiece. At a midpoint price, CrowdStrike will raise $378 million at a valuation north of $4 billion. Slack inches closer to direct listing. The company released updated first-quarter financials on Friday, posting revenues of $134.8 million on losses of $31.8 million. That represents a 67% increase in revenues from the same period last year when the company lost $24.8 million on $80.9 million in revenue. Online lender SoFi has quietly raised $500M led by Qatar Maveron, a venture capital fund co-founded by Starbucks mastermind Howard Schultz, has closed on another $180 million to invest in early-stage consumer startups. The capital represents the firm’s seventh fundraise and largest since 2000. To keep the fund from reaching mammoth proportions, the firm’s general partners said they turned away more than $70 million amid high demand for the effort. There’s more where that came from, here’s a quick look at the other VCs to announce funds this week:
This week, I penned a deep dive on Slack, formerly known as Tiny Speck, for our premium subscription service Extra Crunch. The story kicks off in 2009 when Stewart Butterfield began building a startup called Tiny Speck that would later come out with Glitch, an online game that was neither fun nor successful. The story ends in 2019, weeks before Slack is set to begin trading on the NYSE. Come for the history lesson, stay for the investor drama. Here are the other standout EC pieces of the week.
If you enjoy this newsletter, be sure to check out TechCrunch’s venture-focused podcast, Equity. In this week’s episode, available here, Crunchbase News editor-in-chief Alex Wilhelm and I debate whether the tech press is too negative or too positive in its coverage of tech startups. Plus, we dive into Brex’s upcoming round, SoFi’s massive raise and CrowdStrike’s imminent IPO. Startups Weekly: Will the real unicorns please stand up? posted first on http://bestpricesmartphones.blogspot.com via Blogger Startups Weekly: Will the real unicorns please stand up? A HomeKit enabled smart light switch can be installed by almost everyone, regardless of your electrical experience. With just a few tools and materials, you can install your new switch in less than an hour, depending on your home's wiring. In fact, the hardest part of the process may just be determining which light switch is the right one for you. Have a new switch already picked out? Here is our guide to safety get the job done. Products used in this guide
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It is now time to enjoy the benefits of having an in-wall smart light switch. Give your new switch a quick on and off toggle through the Home App, and don't forget to try out Apple's Voice Assistant, Siri, with your new switch! Now commands such as "turn on the living room lights" can be used to control your lights, either through a HomePod or your iOS device. Also, be sure to check out our guide on automating your lights to take your smart home to the next level. Our top equipment picksNo neutral requiredLutron Caseta Dimmer SwitchEasy to install, fast, and reliable Lutron's Caseta Wireless Dimmer Switch does not require a neutral wire that many other smart light switches need to function. The Caseta Wireless Dimmer Switch is the only HomeKit enabled light switch that does not require a neutral wire. Older homes may not include a neutral wire the wall box, making Caseta's Dimmer the only option in town in these situations. Once installed, the Caseta Dimmer enables the ability to raise and lower the brightness levels of the light that it is connected to, either through an App or via Siri. Lutron's switch is also one of fastest and most reliable switches on the market, and works with all the major smart home ecosystems, including Apple's HomeKit. Additional equipmentWhen it comes to wiring your new light switch, making sure everything is safe and connected is vital. Using these items will not only make the job easier, they will help ensure that your wires will not come loose. Craftsman 8 Piece Screwdriver SetCraftsman's 8 Piece Screwdriver Set includes both philips and flathead screwdrivers in various sizes. This set will ensure that you have all of your bases covered for the different size screws that you will encounter during installation. Wago Lever-Nut Assortment PackWago Lever-Nuts make wiring simple, just insert a wire into an open spot, and push down the locking lever. This removes the need to twist your wires together which can can come loose when installing your new switch into the electrical box. 3M Scotch #35 Electrical Tape PackPrefer to use traditional twist on wire nuts to make your connections? Try wrapping electrical tape around your wire bundles to make them safe and secure. 3M Scotch Electrical Tape Pack includes various colors to make identifying your wiring easier and secure. Everything you need to install your smart light switch posted first on http://bestpricesmartphones.blogspot.com via Blogger Everything you need to install your smart light switch #DailyUI 001: Sign Up Screen "Create a sign up page, modal, form, or app screen related to signing up for something. It could be for a volunteer event, contest registration, a giveaway, or anything you can image." Here is my take on the Sign Up screen. It's simple, but the splash of colors is what I think makes it interesting. Created in Figma, mockup frame for iPhone X. Daily UI 001: Sign Up Screen #DailyUI posted first on http://bestpricesmartphones.blogspot.com via Blogger Daily UI 001: Sign Up Screen #DailyUI |
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