We develop huge 32" interactive display touch screens for trade shows and conferences that allow users to interact with apps and websites that a company wants to show. They look amazing and are always a show stopper for booths. They run a custom os based on AOSP which allows companies to use there pre made android app for the display instead of having to build anything custom. We also offer a website module that will…
"You solved it, congrats!" :) Got an email bounce from your address. Would love to hear about your AOSP experience!
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#182The value here is that everyone wants to be more important. A shining crystal that pulses with your voice makes you a celebrity everywhere you go.
Later versions will include an AI assistant that is tuned specifically to keeping you on task and engaged.
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#183I am making and selling an eink smart screen. It can display a google calendar. You can also point it to any url that serves an image. Is it okay to post a link? https://shop.invisible-computers.com/products/invisible-cale... I am planning to release more applications for it and I am opening the platform for 3rd party applications.
If you can document how to make this show a calendar from Office 365 that would get you so many sales.
Here is a guide on how to do it:
https://shop.invisible-computers.com/pages/outlook-calendar-...
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#184Just a one man show for now but this is my current side project: https://www.tesotaoverland.com/product/apds The idea is that this replaces a many of the components you'd normally use to build out a 12V electrical system for a van or 4wd truck. Just plug everything in to the WAGO connectors, no bus bars, fuse blocks or difficult crimp connections required.
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#185My 2¢: don't do a hardware startup. Iteration cycles are long and expensive, funding is minimal, and if you're successful you'll be squeezed out of the market by giants such as Intel.
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#186We make the world's best baby car seats. https://www.kioma.us Fatherly Magazine calls it "The Car Seat of the Future". It's been crash tested, flight inversion tested, flammability tested and mom tested. It is full of patented innovations to make kids safer and parenting more enjoyable. It required lots of material science, production techniques, supply chain adjustments, and a surprising amount of software (to model…
Ok, I'll bite. I don't want to expose my child to exotic glues, adhesives, PFAS, or any other foreign molecules in their car seat. How does your product stack up?
I wonder. Are you aware that keeping your living space exquisitely clean compromises the development of a childs immune system?
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#187We make the world's best baby car seats. https://www.kioma.us Fatherly Magazine calls it "The Car Seat of the Future". It's been crash tested, flight inversion tested, flammability tested and mom tested. It is full of patented innovations to make kids safer and parenting more enjoyable. It required lots of material science, production techniques, supply chain adjustments, and a surprising amount of software (to model…
Do you use these for your children?
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#188We make the world's best baby car seats. https://www.kioma.us Fatherly Magazine calls it "The Car Seat of the Future". It's been crash tested, flight inversion tested, flammability tested and mom tested. It is full of patented innovations to make kids safer and parenting more enjoyable. It required lots of material science, production techniques, supply chain adjustments, and a surprising amount of software (to model…
Having patents on innovations is necessary, but if you have innovations that will save kids lives, you should find a way to make those broadly usable by all.
https://patents.google.com/patent/US10967762B2/en?oq=1096776...
This this TOS usual for a piece of regulated safety equipment?
Terms of service The legalese.
The KIOMA Car Seat is provided “as-is, where-is,” without representations, conditions or warranties of any kind, whether express or implied, including, but not limited to, warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. The recipient or buyer is solely responsible for determining the appropriateness of using the KIOMA Car Seat.
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#189I am making and selling an eink smart screen. It can display a google calendar. You can also point it to any url that serves an image. Is it okay to post a link? https://shop.invisible-computers.com/products/invisible-cale... I am planning to release more applications for it and I am opening the platform for 3rd party applications.
Do you have docs on the API / integration mentioned here and on the website? Would be good to know in broad strokes before buying one. Sample apps and whatnot
https://github.com/Invisible-Computers/image-gallery/blob/ma...
And here is the sample app:
https://github.com/Invisible-Computers/image-gallery
Admittedly, I am not the greatest technical writer, but I compensate by being pretty responsive. So if you have a question, just message me :)
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#190Earlier quoted context omitted.
QA/QC is very expensive, especially for low volume . You send something out to a customer, they claim its broken, you ship out a replacement at your expense, maybe the customer eventually sends back the broken one, then it sits on the shelf for 2 years because you don't have the manpower to do a root cause investigation. Now you've sold 300 units and have replaced 50 of these and you have no idea why they're broken,…
If you're doing such low volume, yet your service and customer relations is based on big corp style, sure you're going to have big problems. If you sell only 300 of something, and returns are coming in, you should be figuring out why ASAP. And probably talking to the people before they attempt to send it back.