Sometimes you copy something that’s better discarded immediately after pasting.
An option while copying (on an iPhone for instance) where you can choose to have the copied object to disappear after you paste it or maybe after a short period has passed.
You don’t want your socks to get separated and end up being washed at different times because every wash cycle changes the color a little bit, and if they are washed separately each half of the pair will have a slightly different color.
Make very light mesh bags for single pairs. This way you’ll keep the pairs looking great, and won’t even have to pair them when the washing and drying are done.
Find out what is an object called.
Point the camera at the object; the app will recognize it and give you its name and other information, in your selected language.
Find out the equivalent in other languages of your favorite idioms.
An online dictionary of idioms where you can search for or browse different ones and see their equivalent in other languages (and details of the subtle differences in meaning.)
One of the ways you can create new ideas is just to do it – concentrate on creating a new idea. It would be helpful to get some inspiration when you’re still stuck.
An app that shows you news items and interesting articles not based on personal interests, but on a smart algorithm that pulls from diverse subjects to spark a connection or a new way of looking at something, finding the problem and creating a new idea to solve it.