The Intel Make It Wearable Development Track is Now Open for Applications!

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Have a wearable tech concept? Submit a proposal starting today for the chance to win $500,000, incubation and other prizes now at http://makeit.intel.com.

You will be able to enter by submitting a proposal and pitch video of an innovative and creative product concept. Submissions will be judged on a balance of creativity, feasibility, and market potential. As participants advance to semifinal and final rounds, they will receive mentorship. Selected participants receive:

  • Increasing guidance & mentorship throughout the program
  • Business, design, and technical development support
  • Intensive incubation and education
  • $50,000 to finalists (10)
  • $500,000 grand prize (1)

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Make It Wearable: Submit Your Vision on the Future of Wearables to Intel

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If you haven’t heard yet, Intel is looking for visionaries to enter the MAKE IT WEARABLE global challenge. All it takes to enter is for you to upload a one-minute video on your vision of the future of wearables. Five winners will receive $5,000 and a free trip for two to the award ceremony in San Francisco to take place in November of this year. For complete rules and to enter check out the competition website.

For those of you who want to develop a complete wearable product, we will be launching the Development Track of the challenge in the summer of 2014 with a grand prize of $500,000. You will be able to enter by submitting a proposal and pitch video of an innovative and creative product concept. Submissions will be judged on a balance of creativity, feasibility and market potential.

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The Votes Are (Almost) In: Check Out the Finalists from Microsoft’s Surface in the Classroom Accessory Design Challenge

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In November, we announced the launch of Microsoft’s Surface Classroom Design Challenge asking all of you to come up with a way to incorporate the Surface into the classroom learning experience. The entry period has officially closed, but you can still check out the designs that made it through to the final round. This week, a winner will be announced from the ten finalists, so make sure and check back to see which one is chosen.

From interactive co-working tables to Surface-charging backpacks, the accessories are impressive—here are a few of the amazing projects for your consideration:

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Design Microsoft’s Surface Into the Classroom Experience

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Last month, we announced the Surface Classroom Design Challenge (where our own Allan Chochinov will a part of the judging panel). If you haven’t already, make sure to enter the contest before January 24th, 2014. Let’s take a look at the way Surface has been changing the classroom environment with a few thoughts from teachers and students:

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Collaborating and Making: OpenFab PDX’s Founder on Fusion360

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Computers and the Internet have no doubt transformed the design process. Where once designers had to operate together in the same room with a complex array of tools, they can now set up shop in a cafe or in their house or anywhere else in the world. Thanks to collaborative, iterative design tools, they can even work together on the same files. Yet industrial design remains on the tail end of the curve: With huge, expensive machines and a very physical prototyping process, product development has generally required a more in-person collaborative experience, with lots of studio time engaged in making or an expensive process of outsourcing production.

3D printing, as we know, is changing this, but just as the cost of production goes down, we also need new ways to facilitate collaboration in the hardware space, if not a new model altogether. Fusion 360, a new Autodesk product, opens the door for just that, allowing industrial designers to quickly and easily share CAD designs in the sort of collaborative, social environment that software and graphic designers now take for granted.

But what does that look like? What could it look like? We spoke with David Perry, founder of OpenFab PDX, a digital design and fabrication service based in Portland. Perry’s embraced the open hardware movement fully, using OpenFab PDX as a platform for teaching about 3D printing and making the process more readily accessible to more people. At the same time, he’s become more active online, where he both shares his knowledge and gleans that of others.

But best of all? He does Bozo’s balloon animals one better by bringing 3D printing to kids’ birthday parties.

“I’m a modern-day clown,” he noted in an interview with Core77. “Instead of hiring a clown for an hour, I can bring a 3D printer to a birthday party—use that as entertainment and engage people around creative expression and technology.” Recently, for Halloween, Perry set up a table in his driveway with dry ice, candles and dozens of 3D printed objects like a ghost and pumpkin that he had downloaded from Thingiverse. In addition to candy, kids could walk away with both 3D printed goodies and the realization that they, too, could quickly and easily make hardware products.

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Enter Philips’ Photo Contest for a Chance to Win Their New Lighting Range ‘Friends of Hue’

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Show off your true colors this holiday season! Enter Philips’ Facebook competition for the chance to win their new range of lighting products, Friends of Hue, that will brighten up your home with any color you want. LivingColors Bloom ($79.95 value) and LightStrips ($89.95 value) deliver new ways to experience personalized light controlled from a smartphone or tablet.

Philips is giving its fans a chance to win these cool products by submitting an inspirational image that you’d like to recreate with light or a photo of how you already use Friends of Hue in your home. Through December 19th, ten people will win every five days.

Upload your photos to the Facebook page or use #hueinspired on Instagram or Twitter to enter!

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SIMPLE Mobile’s ‘Change Your Game’ Sweepstakes

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A couple weeks ago, we took a look at SIMPLE Mobile, a great new way to approach phones that’s picking up steam here in the United States after seeing success around the world. If you have an unlocked phone that has a spot for a SIM card, SIMPLE Mobile makes it easy to use one of their SIMs and get yourself set up with low-cost, flexible phone, text and data plans.

As part of their promotion, SIMPLE Mobile has been hosting Change Your Game, a series of web videos and user submissions that show how young people are changing the game within their creative fields. In their first two episodes, they looked at the legendary street art and skater scenes of Los Angeles, and in the latest, they’ve moved east to Houston’s world of rap.

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