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Callender Creates is a creative digital agency with offices at eoffice London, and also in Brighton.
“We create cutting edge web sites & applications, that give memorable user experiences”

Our services are web design, web development,  & web site promotion, we specialise in using open-source content management & ecommerce solutions.
As early adopters, it’s our job to discover latest web technologies and tools that our clients use to save time and make their web sites work harder for them. Ensuring what we deliver you is always robust and future-proofed.
Since 2004, we’ve worked with a wide range of clients – International corporates, agencies, charities, local councils and start-ups. Recent clients include Nokia, Unilever, NHS, and East Hants council.
We’ve published a series of client eguides that you can download for free and share with your colleagues.
Find out more about us at www.callendercreates.com

Contact us on 01273 806 672

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Hirzberger Events – Digital Wallpaper from Gregor Hofbauer on Vimeo.

More projector madness, this time a wall display created for the office of Büro Hirzberger using vvvv, a real time video toolkit and a digital projector to create a full motion digital wallpaper that’s pretty darn mesmerizing (video below). How we’d love something like this going up our ho-hum stairway wall…

Via Unplugged & Gizmodo.

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Each number unit is battery operated and meant to be applied directly onto the wall. A light sensor will switch the clock to an invert mode: white in the dark time of day and black at daytime. By Vadim Kibardin.

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SYMBIO Digital

by Levi of eOffice News on June 11, 2009

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The Moleskine remains one of the most revered brands and products for the simple fact that the little bound drawing pads are infinitely helpful in a wide variety of situations. And they don’t require a 3G network nor battery supply, input is proven to be perfect (well, near perfect, depending upon your penmanship) and easy to customize, and accessing pages via its GUI trumps any gesture based system. But how to get your information from your computer, cell or webpage over into your old school information Moleskine unit?

Moleskine is now offering a free option to print images, text and contacts using their MSK Wizard and Contacts services. Title your page, upload any images, choose an alignment and the style of Moleskine the pages will be added to and then print out at home. Or transfer all your contacts from Outook, Plaxo or your phone and print them out in your Moleskine using a similar Contacts option.

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WD Passport

by Levi of eOffice News on April 11, 2009

These elegant portable drives are simple to use, light and easy to carry, and require no power adapter — they are powered directly through the USB cable. Works with Windows® and Mac®. Synchronize files between home and office and encrypt everything on the drive for added security.

- Sleek and colorful – This beautiful portable drive, available in eleven eye-catching colors, is light and easy to carry and fits smoothly in your hand or pocket.

- USB powered – Powered directly from the USB port on your PC. No separate power supply is needed.

- Synchronized and secure – Plug My Passport into any PC, edit files, read e-mail, and view photos. Then sync all of your changes back to your home or office computer. Your data is protected with 128-bit encryption.

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Max Air wireless mouseWe have recently featured a cool gadget, The MX Air wireless mouse that works both on the desk and in the air, in the latest issue of a lifestyle digital magazine Avantoure (http://content.yudu.com/Azl02/january2009/) We thought it is a great device and would like to share the info with you.  The MX Air mouse is designed by Marcel Twohig & Design Partners. Price 149.99 USD

Find out more about this gadget.

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Revolutionising digital input, the Emotiv wireless headset detects brain waves to enable true mind-control for intuitive and expressive software and gaming use. The potential is staggering. Prototypes allow facial expressions, body language, and movement to have direct control over computer functions and processes.

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