Android/iOS: Snapbucket brings together the features of photo sharing apps like PicPlz and Instagram with your Photobucket account. If you’re an avid Photobucket user, the app lets you add filters, share with friends, and immediately save to your account. If you’re not a Photobucket user, it might make you become one.
I saw these Philippe Starck-designed Zikmu speakers from Parrot in action last week, and they’re pretty impressive. As well as posing the issue of which of the five colours you would choose and whether you can justify spending $2,000 on a pair of speakers, they also sparked another question in my mind: what happens when more than one person wants to use them?
We’ve already seen how simple it is to copy the starting location of a YouTube video, but if you want to set both the start and end point of a video you can do it quickly with SnipSnip.it.
Back in November, we featured Min.us, a pretty neat photo sharing service with drag-and-drop support. Now Min.us can be used for sharing any type of file.
Windows only: Earlier this year we featured ZScreen, an amazing image capture tool that can also upload files to anywhere you want, and now they’ve created a stripped-down, standalone version of the uploader for you to use.