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Control Mood Lighting and More with WiFi Connected Lightbulbs
Control mood lighting, your electricity bill and much more with these WiFi connected light bulbs.
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Shell Begins Construction on World’s Largest Floating Object
An energy crisis is looming. In light of this, Royal Dutch Shell are constructing the world’s largest man-made floating object.
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Discover the Beautiful World of Fonts with New Typography Application
Eye. Aperture. Descender. Spine. A weird collection of words, but for a typographer, a publication nerd like me or the owner of this new app they make perfect sense together.
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Turning Trash to Gas in a Powerful World of Waste
A small-scale device created by Agnion could be used by supermarkets, hospitals and shopping centres to make the most of the waste they create.
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Branding That’s Friendly First Thing in the Morning
Branding to make you smile, even before your morning coffee hits home.
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Highly Efficient Aero-Train Prototype that Actually Flies
A new prototype that would eliminate the problem of friction between a train and its tracks by flying extremely close to the ground.
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Open Source Classrooms Provide Ivy League Education for Free
Fancy a free Ivy League education? Open Culture will teach you everything you need to know.
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Google Gives Non-Profits a Helping Hand
Google's recent launch of Google for nonprofits brings together an extensive toolkit for non-profit organisations.
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$25 Computer Perfect for Classroom Equality
Bite-sized computer could be given away to school children for free.
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Recharge Between Classes in Solar-Power Seats
A team from MIT have created outdoor furniture which can charge your phone and computer by solar-power.
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Next Step for Sustainable Cities: Smog-Eating Buildings
Imagine if the materials a skyscraper is made from could eliminate the pollution it produces?
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New Google Music Service Unveiled
Google Music allows you to access your music, anywhere and anytime, online and offline.
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Turn Your iPhone Into a Polaroid Printer
iPhone case concept can print your iPhone photos like old-school Polaroids.
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SafeHouse is Rupert Murdoch’s Answer to WikiLeaks
News Corporation's online attempt at replicating the success of WikiLeaks seems flaky on several levels.
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The Next Step for Smart Phones: Paper Thin
Introducing the PaperPhone: an extremely light weight and, as the name suggests, paper-thin smart phone.
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Use Your Design Skills to Change the Way We Comprehend Nutrition
Do you have what it takes to redesign the nutrition label to make sense out of confusing percentages, milligrams, serving sizes and calorie counters?
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Nissan to Produce New York’s Taxi of Tomorrow
The iconic New York yellow taxi will be produced by Japanese manufacturer Nissan in the years to come.
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Sustainable City in United Arab Emirates
First glimpses at a sustainable city sprouting roots in Abu Dhabi.
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Paint Your Running Route with GPS Technology
Running routes recorded with GPS technology are transformed into dynamic, digital artworks.
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Floating Golf Course in the Maldives
Obscene and indulgent or responsible and socially inclusive? Maldives begins work on floating golf course.
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Leica’s iPhone Camera Add-on Set to Revolutionise iPhoneography
A concept by Black Design Associates combines Leica and iPhone technology for the ultimate iPhoneography experience.
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San Francisco Introduces Online CBD Parking Solution
New website and smart phone app help solve parking problems in San Francisco.
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Heineken’s Glow in the Dark Bottle Lights up the Night
Heineken's glow-in-the-dark aluminium bottle enhances the beer drinking experience.
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Green Thumbs Up for Gardening Made Simple
Self-contained gardening kit includes all the bits and pieces to satisfy your green thumb.
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Street Advertising Revealed Only in the Rain
Fresh Green Ads creates street campaigns with eco-friendly materials that are revealed with a spot of wet weather.
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Mother Nature May Earn Legal Rights in Bolivia
Bolivia is proposing a treaty that will grant legal rights to the environment.
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Beyond Coal Kicks Ash
An environmental organisation partners with an underwear brand to create Beyond Coal, a company that sells underwear to raise money to spread awareness of the dangers of coal.
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Burberry’s Holographic Models Take to the Runway in Beijing
Burberry used holograms of models in their technology-inspired runway show in Beijing.
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Bespoken Art Puts Voice to Canvas
Bespoken Art captures the sound waves of your voice and creates a unique piece of artwork.
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The Evolution of Web Design over Two Decades [INFOGRAPHIC]
The internet has become a more friendly, accessible and interactive animal over the past two decades. Here is an incredible infographic that maps out the role design has played.
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The T-Box Captures Wind Power From Trains
The T-Box can harness wind energy from moving trains to generate power.
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Watch Coachella 2011 Live on YouTube
YouTube Live will broadcast the Coachella music festival live from Palm Springs for the first time ever.
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The Nano Guitar that is Smaller than a Human Blood Cell
Cornell researchers have created a Nano Guitar that is smaller than a human red blood cell.
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The World’s Tallest Lego Tower
Brazil takes the title of building the World's Largest Lego Tower
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Ralph Lauren’s Solar-Powered Backpack
Ralph Lauren's Solar Panel Backpack can charge iPhones, iPads and iPods in a matter of hours.
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Juice in a Box Encourages Environmental Awareness in Children
Reusable juice boxes encourage young children to be eco-friendly.
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The Ultimate In-flight Gaming Experience
The Not for Wimps gaming system is the future of the in-flight experience.
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AquaNotes Create Waterproof Notepad for Shower Thinkers
Shower-thinkers now have a creative outlet with waterproof AquaNotes notepads
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Caipiroska Flavoured Vodka Comes in Peelable Bottles
Smirnoff introduces their new flavour, Caipiroska, in funky peelable skins.
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iPods Charged by the Human Heart
New nanotechnology can lead to self-generated energy that can power iPods and other portable devices.