But before we get started, we thought we might spice things up with a preliminary contest — a design contest for the Ultimate Blog
Party button designs.
Not exact matches
In addition to MintyBoost ($ 19.50), the online catalog includes in - house
designs like the iNecklace ($ 75), a pendant shaped like an Apple gadget's «on»
button, complete with a pulsing LED light; and third -
party products that have earned the «Adafruit seal of approval,» like the MaKey MaKey ($ 49.95), a device that can turn any object that conducts electricity — a coin, cat, banana — into a functioning touchpad or keyboard.
If you joined us last year, you'll recall that we asked our fantastic readers to take part in a
design contest, creating our festive Ultimate Blog
Party banners and
buttons.
Readers will vote for their favorite
design and the designer with the most votes will win and become our designer for the Ultimate Blog
Party 2009
buttons.
She won the
design contest for the Ultimate Blog
Party 2008 banner and
button.
But first their holding a contest to choose a banner /
button design for this year's
party.
PS — In case you missed it, we are holding a contest for the best
button design for our upcoming Ultimate Blog
Party 2008.
Just a quick reminder to you designers out there — our contest for the
button / banner
designs for The Ultimate Blog
Party 2008 is coming this Monday, January 28th.
-LSB-...]-- In case you missed it, we are holding a contest for the best
button design for our upcoming Ultimate Blog
Party 2008.
To enter The Scientific American ™ Great Consciousness Contest (the «Contest»), complete the online entry form at www.scientificamerican.com/article/koch-contest-fool-the-machine-consciousness (the «Website»)(including all required fields as indicated on the form), read the Official Rules, provide a link to the location on a third
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button from the Button Box, upper
button from the
Button Box, upper
Button Box, upper right.
That being said, the inkBook still suffers from the same kind of issues that all Android ereaders suffer from: most 3rd
party apps don't work well because they aren't
designed for E Ink screens; battery life isn't as good as non-Android ereaders; the page
buttons only work with a few apps; and the Android software is less - optimized than what you get on Kindles and Kobos, and it lacks some features that they offer.
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designed to suggest videos, share
buttons, and relay content from social media.
Its
design was emulated by virtually every third -
party PC pad maker since its release and PC games to this day even include
button - prompts in their PC builds specifically because of the widespread use of a single controller.
The «Official» Third
party gun that is frankly a little bizarre, it is a pistol, but
designed to look like a semi automatic machine gun, it has a slot where you can insert a memory card and use it as a reload clip (take it out and put it in again) and it has all the extra XBOX
buttons, meaning it in theory would be very good on a longer form game.
ZTE describes the device as «a discrete wearable device that is
designed to connect the consumer to third
parties such as first responders, monitoring companies, and family almost instantly through the push of a
button.»
Amazon has opened Echo
Button game building to developers with a new API called the Gadgets Skill API, which is currently in beta and will allow third -
party developers to
design and build games for one of Amazon's most recent Alexa - powered gadgets.
She won the
design contest for the Ultimate Blog
Party 2008 banner and
button.