iPhone Apps for Researchers

‘iPhone apps for researchers’ Found through CoolThings@UOW.

Personally I use Evernote (both iPhone app and web version) not only to keep track of my of class notes but also the completely random things I find (eg recipes a friends show me, random newspaper articles and reminders to look things up). I also quite like the feature of integrating with Twitter, where Tweets can be saved (Ah simple short note reminders). Best of all it’s free!

Microsoft Surface

Microsoft has been working on some great new technology that as you can see from the YouTube clip has the potential for easily sharing media between mobile devices.

This is not the only application for the Microsoft Surface. I have seen videos where the surface has been effectively used for things like presentations, ordering off a menu at a restaurant and Role Playing Games.

Some great innovators are changing our Restaurant experience

Check out this great post written by Nichol Nelson at SlashFood.
In Today’s restaurants, Technology is on the menu

Nichol tells of of how developments in technology are changing the restaurant experience. These developments help make our dining experiences faster, friendlier and more efficient.
So when do you think I should install my very own radio-controlled sushi train at home?