‘Bird’s Talk’ by Vasily Kassab

The project was driven by a desire to combine multiple functions. Bird’s Talk is a modified version of a traditional bird’s nest that will amplify those unique tunes.


The design of Bird’s Talk is much like a megaphone that is used to enhance the range of audible sound. With this innovative nest, all those chirps and songs will get a lot louder than ever before. One side of the nest is designed to allow entry of the small birds and you can even seal off the other side with a perforated sheet to allow just sound to pass through. This way, there will be no threat of predators for your little feathered friends. Read More…

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March 28, 2012 - Crazy Stuff, Gadgets, Latest    
Author: Shan Tara

LINX, Straw Game by Patrick Martinez

LINX were created because I wanted a construction game that was cheap, flexible and light. With LINX you can build everything from ambitious room-sized structures to intricate table-top sculptures, all using LINX connectors and standard drinking straws. LINX are portable, less expensive than anything else around, and ultra light weight, so that even if your mammoth construction falls, no one gets hurt.

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February 7, 2012 - Gadgets, Latest    
Author: Shan Tara

‘Svintus,’ Power Strip Pig Concept by Lebedev Studio


‘Svintus,’ designed by Art Lebedev Studio is a power extension transformed into something very unique. You get 17 snout-shaped outlets in all, and it even has a built-in circuit breaker to protect your devices.

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January 30, 2012 - Gadgets, Latest    
Author: Shan Tara

MetalliCover, Engraved Metal Covers iPhone

MetalliCover is the thinnest and lightest iPhone metal Shield/ Cover. It is peel-and-stick etched metal cover, specifically designed to shield your iPhone 4/4S while enhancing its appearance to show off your personal flair. The material is a 3M backing adhesive that adheres perfectly to the iPhone like a second skin, it is highly durable easily removable with the tip of your fingernail and it won’t leave any signs or glue traces on your iPhone glass. Read More…

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January 16, 2012 - Gadgets, Latest    
Author: Shan Tara

Moody Aquarium Sink by Italbrass


Moody Aquarium Sink by Italbrass was created to define the mood in your bathroom. You can choose Moody to be an aquarium with gold fish or a terrarium with rocks and plants or a Zen garden with sand or a simple pebble river bed.

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January 5, 2012 - Gadgets, Latest    
Author: Shan Tara

Berg Cloud, Little Printer by Berg Studio


London-based design team BERG in collaboration with Foursquare, The Guardian, Nike, ARUP, and Google have announced ‘Berg Cloud,’ a Little Printer that doesn’ t required any computer. It connects wirelessly to a bridge device that plugs straight into your router, and you can set it up and manage it with an iPhone or Android device. The device will be available for purchase in 2012.

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November 29, 2011 - Gadgets, Latest    
Author: Ian

Urinal Video Game, “Hands-Free” Video Gaming Console


British company, Captive Media developed this console system that is able to detect where the urine is falling by means of an infra-red device.The sturdy device sits above the normal oval ceramic urinal bowl, opening up a whole new world of entertainment. The user is presented with three generous targets to aim for in the urinal: stickers in the unit that read “Start”, “Left” and “Right”.

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November 29, 2011 - Gadgets, Latest    
Author: Shan Tara

Pin Pres by OOO My Design

Pin Pres by oooMy Design is a kid’s room shelf that makes the act of sorting up the room a playful experience where the shelf adopts its form to the toys, books
and other things that are being stored. Its the only shelf that will make your kid actually want to clean up and declutter the room!

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November 15, 2011 - Gadgets, Latest    
Author: Shan Tara

Socket Like Brick by Chih-Yao Chen


This system allows you to extend or remove the module safely and to configure and create a modular multi tap as per convenience. This basically provides a good solution for managing devices and configure your system and create your modular multi-touch.
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November 7, 2011 - Gadgets, Latest    
Author: Ian

CueLight, Interactive Pool Table System by Obscura Digital

San Francisco-based company Obscura Digital has created ‘CueLight,’ an High-definition imagery that responds in real-time to every shot. Motion sensors detect anything on or near the surface of the table and reveal a shimmering image through an overhead projector.

Obscura Digital

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November 3, 2011 - Crazy Stuff, Gadgets, Latest    
Author: Ian



USB Hub by Simone Spalvieri and Valentina del Ciotto for Lexon


This USB Hub that looks like a green peas necklace is a self-powered and contains four ports each in their own pod. They come in different colors, including pink and other wholesome hues, plus a really drab black. Read More…

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October 27, 2011 - Gadgets, Latest    
Author: Ian

Floating LED Jellyfish

These light-up jellyfish from Swim Ways have LEDs inside and glow as they float across the surface of your swimming pool with their legs dangling beneath the water.

They cost $43 at Amazon.

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October 20, 2011 - Gadgets, Latest    
Author: Shan Tara

Throwable Panoramic Ball Camera by Jonas Pfeil

Created by Jonas Pfeil for his graduate thesis at TU berlin, the Throwable Panoramic Ball Camera captures a full spherical panorama when thrown into the air. The unit uses 36 2-megapixel cell phone camera modules mounted in a padded sphere to snap a 360-degree panorama.

The camera contains an accelerometer that lets the exposure be trigged at the calculated climax of flight, when it is hardly moving. The taking of a single photograph at the same moment by multiple cameras prevents the ghosting effects that occur when creating a panorama by taking and stitching sequential images.

The camera modules are mounted in a robust, 3D-printed, ball-shaped enclosure that is padded with foam and handles just like a ball. Our camera contains an accelerometer which we use to measure launch acceleration. Integration lets us predict rise time to the highest point, where we trigger the exposure. After catching the ball camera, pictures are downloaded in seconds using USB and automatically shown in our spherical panoramic viewer. This lets users interactively explore a full representation of the captured environment.

Panoramic Ball Camera

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October 19, 2011 - Gadgets, Latest    
Author: Shan Tara

‘Hero Robo Bugs’ by Ben Cselley


Designer based in Vienna Austria, Ben Cselley has developed these ‘Hero Robo Bugs’. As they are each equipped with a powerful processor that’s ready to learn, the bugs evolve in behavior as the user interacts and trains them. Read More…

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September 29, 2011 - Gadgets, Latest    
Author: Shan Tara

Earonic Iphone Cases by Daniela Gilsanz


Earonic Iphone Cases designed by Daniela Gilsanz for CollabCube is a collection of iPhone cases with photographic images of ears. There are five ears in total, the funny thing is to choose one that has nothing to do with your physiognomy.
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September 19, 2011 - Gadgets, Latest    
Author: Shan Tara

Fishcape Fisbowl by Aruliden for Gaia & Gino

Designed by Aruliden for Gaia and Gino, the fishscape is a 2.5 gallon handmade glass fishbowl with a fabulous interior landscape.

DISCOVER HERE MORE FISH BOWLS
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September 13, 2011 - Gadgets, Latest    
Author: Shan Tara

1965 VW Camper Tent


Planning to go camping any time soon? The life-size replica of the original 1965 VW Transporter has been officially licensed by the German car manufacturer for the first time. Each ‘pop-up’ tent contains two zip-separated double-size rooms and provides enough sleeping space for four or five people.
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September 2, 2011 - Crazy Stuff, Gadgets, Latest    
Author: Ian

Anti Stress Chair by Bashko Trybek


The Anti Stress Chair created by Bashko Trybekmetal is constructed of metal that acts as a framework and create patterns. Through an individual choice of ball colours and patterns, you are given the opportunity to participate and co-create the chair. The user gets emotionally involved, creating a chair of his ‘very own’. Read More…

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August 30, 2011 - Gadgets, Latest    
Author: Shan Tara