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In this day an age its great to see unwanted and older items reused and modified to create useful gadgets and bring them back into use. Just like these recycled bike fork bottle openers that have been created by Etsy maker EH48.
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StumbleUpon has today introduced a new feature called the "Explore
box” which allows users to search recommendations on more specific
level. The new beta "Explore box” feature enables you to stumble
hundreds of thousands on specific topics rather than just being
restricted to set up specifically defined categories.
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Call it EES for short. Since the near future is shaping up to be a
mix of Blade Runner, the Matrix, Terminator, and Brave New World, it
comes as no surprise that engineer-scientists are hard at work melding
electronic parts unto human flesh. Seen below is a viable prototype of
the EES, which could pave the way for biologically integrated gadgets.
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If you are a fan of the streaming movie rental site Zediva you may be bummed to hear this. The site has been forced to close its doors, at least for now. Some of the Hollywood studios took the Zediva service to court over the method of streaming movies the site used.
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While concepts–a practice in the design
world that often leaves most people scratching their heads in
puzzlement–are usually hit and miss, there are a few that really inspire
closer scrutiny.
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Today the BBC has launched a new iPlayer that they have created
specifically for TV’s providing users with more control and
a TV-friendly design that is as simple as changing channels when watching TV.
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Seen below is the experimental Wave Disc Generator, a lightweight
hybrid engine component invented by Dr. Norbert Muller from the
University of Michigan. Thanks to a $2.5 million grant from the federal
government Dr. Muller and his associates have been able to perfect the
latest incarnation of a combustion device that woks by trapping air.
Don’t worry; a more detailed explanation arrives after the jump.
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