"Imgembed" isn't someone mumbling to you with their mouth full. It's the name of a new app which lets any web designer, blog writer or photography fanatic control thousands of images. The app automatically includes the name of the image's creator so you can't get in trouble for stealing it. If the images belong to you, then you can track who is seeing and using them. The days of DSC200111 are no longer - let's tackle that overflowing mass of folders and unrecognizable file names once and for all.

If you're one of those people who like to sit on the bus and blast a song or a cat video on your phone for all your neighbors to hear, then consider an iPhone Theater, designed by Miami man Mike Enayah. It dangles in front of your eyes so your hands are free for texting on your other phone. If you're pleased with the level of irritation you cause to your fellow passengers, but would like to raise it up a notch, then you've found the right way to do that. The iPhone Theater - after all, tiny screens are the reason filmmakers spend millions of dollars on high quality film.

Do you like birds but feel that you can never get close enough to them? Want to see their soft feathers and shiny little eyes without having to go outside? Then this is the perfect gift for you. Entrepreneur Bryson Lovett is raising funds on Kickstarter to create this compact bird feeder that doubles as a photo-booth. So check it out - because your friends won't let you watch them eat, but birds won't even know it.

From the creators of Dot:
What is it?
Dot is a stylish, durable and downright pocketable 360º (panoramic) lens attachment and app for the iPhone 4.
What does it do?
Dot lets your iPhone capture immersive, fully navigable, panoramic video in real-time - and share with friends on your phone, as well as on Facebook and Twitter, or streamed online using our awesome panoramic video web platform and player.
Cool, right?
We're excited too. Why? Because we're uber lazy, and we'd rather put down the camera and enjoy the party. We're making a bet you will too. (Not that we think you're lazy...)
But seriously, our secret beta testers have already had a lot of fun taking it to concerts, the park, on moped rides in Italy, and showing cramped apartments to mothers halfway around the world.
So?
Well, up until recently it took major moolah and hefty gear to make a decent panoramic video. Now all you need is your phone and the world around you.
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