Kickstarter is a discerning crowdfunding site that doesn't fund personal expenses or charitable causes. Still, there's no better option if you need capital to get your creative project off the ground.
It's a desk with a chassis for your computer inside that also folds up to allow for carrying between venues. Weighing in at 30kg and costing $2,499 it's certainly heavy and very niche.
Companies such as Opternative and Warby Parker offer online eye exams to save you a trip to the optical store. But questions remain about whether an online approach to eye care is really good for consumers.
At this point, the service is invite-only, but Kickstarter plans to open it up to more creators early next year.
Crushing candy and running through temples is fun, but Kaydabi's Wild Warriors mobile game wants to educate you about global issues as well as entertain.
Draw on paper with a pen or paintbrush, or hook it up to a Raspberry Pi and start experimenting.
Francis Ford Coppola and industry vets are hoping for a 2020 release in honor of the film's 40th anniversary.
The Central Intelligence Agency this week published 930,000 documents online.
Anti-static option means you can safely vacuum inside your PC case.
The Coros Linx Smart Cycling Helmet uses bone conduction audio to keep riders alert but not bored.
The team behind the Wave microwavable pad returns to Kickstarter for their latest clever paper product.
Attach Slide to your curtain rail or rod, sync it with your smartphone, and open and close your shades from afar.
While the specs may blow out a camera's exposure, the wearer's vision remains unaffected.
Order your own $49 Dashbot on Kickstarter.
Add TAPS to a pair of gloves, register the faux 'print' in your handset, and start unlocking your phone.
Crowdfunding products have unique challenges. Read on for the ins and outs of launching a product.
Airblock launched on Kickstarter Wednesday and has already surpassed its $100,000 funding goal.
The Holovect Mk II quickly surpassed its $45,000 goal this week.
Snag a code-your-own Camera, Pixel, and Speaker Kit for $99 each.
Welt—essentially a Fitbit for your midsection—tracks health data like eating, steps, sitting time, and waist size.