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Une Bobine takes the segmented, flexible metal cables of the sort used in industrial light fixtures and adapts it for iPhone charging, allowing the cable itself to serve as a stand. Back it on Kickstarter for $25 and get one!

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David Kinskey-Lebeda I'm getting one! :-D Thx.

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Germaine Montgomery Can this gadget be used with iPod touch?

The Sanctuary from BlueLounge is an awesome idea, but totally not worth its $130 price tag. I wonder how easy it is to build something like this with an equal amount of style?

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Jeremy Wolf You can probably make your own version by milling some walnut and using a powered usb hub.

I have nothing but praise for the RCA Basic Indoor Antenna. For under $9, I'm getting ~50 TV channels, some of which are in HD. I'm pretty sure if I actually tried to position it properly, I could get more, since reviews say some people got ~100 channels. You also don't need a digital converter box, either. This is a superb antenna if you have some guests that like TV, or if you are too cheap for cable.

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Rob Mason I have this too!

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Justin Edmund Antenna buddies!

The Space Bar Desk Organizer from quirky. This seems like a great idea, but there are minute design decisions that make it a little less than wonderful. Has really bad ratings too, actually. Too bad :( $80

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All these years later, I still want an Optimus Maximus keyboard. They're still $1600 though.

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J.T. Trollman Yeaaaah. I wonder how many they've sold.

Sony Personal 3D Viewer. This thing looks ridiculous.

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Hanah Ho HAHA I thought this was a shoe.

Augmented reality table - Simple 3D Brick-game

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Can Duruk How in the hell does it change the perspective? Does it track the user/camera?

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Justin Edmund @Can Duruk: The two Kinects are tracking the user's head in 3D space.

FYLM, developed by Designaffairs Studio, is a foldable speaker for musical devices. It's less than 0.25mm thick, will come in various colors, and needs no battery — its powered by any device with a standard 3.5mm jack.

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Thousand Words Nice and sleek

So I'm pretty sure I'm going to buy one of these Parrot AR Drone 2.0 copters. You can control it with iPhone/iPad/Android and stream or store 720p video. Available in July for $300.

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Andrew Firstenberger One of the guys at work has one at the office and we've been flying it around. It's pretty killer. The little gyro copters are a lot of fun too (and $20).

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Justin Edmund @Andrew Firstenberger We have one of the smaller ones. I just want to have visual confirmation when I smack it into someone's head.

The Tivoli Audio Model One is a beautiful little radio! $150

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The iPhone Shutter Grip - Adds a shutter button and a friendly grip to your fancy phone! ($40.00, photojojo.com/store) This thing is baller. I really want one!

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A gorgeous custom made stand by Tinkering Money to secure an iPad and Square credit card reader in place. $165

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Cynthia Maxwell i saw this in hawaii

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Sha Hwang @lila bird this is nice!

The HTC One X is an Android phone that could actually be on par, or better than the Galaxy Nexus— if you root it and remove the HTC Sense skin.

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SARAH PEASE, AUDIOJAR: "a simple housing for david mellis' open-source fab speakers (web.media.mit.edu...). using readily available household items and basic construction methods allow for even further customization"

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Microsoft demos a high-performance 1ms touchscreen. There's literally almost no lag behind your finger.

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stretta on vimeo plays around with the monome arc4 interface. I want one of these so badly.

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A Macbook Air modified to have a glowing Wordpress logo instead of Apple logo. You know where I'm going with this, right @Leslie Kincaid?

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One more week...

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Andrew Firstenberger Get ready for some Retina pinning

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Ryan Park I am SOOOOO excited for the new iPad. This will probably be the first time I pre-order a device before they release it. A 10" Retina display sounds AMAZING.

The Braun TP1 is a miniaturised record player (45rpm only) and radio produced by Braun in 1959. Components are held together in a folded aluminium housing.

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Sharon Dreyer Would love one of these for my old vinyl

Wall plate adds USB ports to your wall outlets, no wiring required. I have something similar for home that I got from Walgreens and its supremely useful.

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With the Lens Cap Strap Holder your lens cap will never get lost again! The holder slides onto your camera strap like threading a buckle, so you don’t have to alter your strap or cap at all! $18

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Kanto SYD 5. $320 but sold out right now.

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Andrew Firstenberger @Justin Edmund, It's like the Hi-Fi + a speaker.

Panoramic 111 TV from 1957 by French manufacturer, Téléavia.

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a beautiful circuit board

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'In September 1956, IBM launched the 305 RAMAC, the first 'SUPER' computer with a hard disk drive. The HDD weighed over a ton and stored 5MB of data.'

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Hartmut Esslinger's Apple Prototypes

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The Oona is a really pretty and versatile dock for your phone. Mount it in your car, the kitchen, or even use it as a tripod mount. $29.95

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$346.00 foxy man watch

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Uniform Wares / 301-KK-01Chronograph

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Radio simplicity. Cardboard FM radio/ MP3 player.

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It's amazing how far we've come in just 10 years.

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Chad Little Isn't the Snow iMac maybe a better comparison for display/power.

A tiny and adorable little printer for personal use. Print out notes, reminders and updates!

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Art Lebedev's Integralus turns the timekeeping portion itself into the clasp, dividing the hours and minutes into discrete sections that then snap together to close the circle, both physically and metaphorically. The adjustability that's been designed out of it is then provided by offering three different-sized wristbands.

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The Jetlag Alarm Clock, designed by Industrial Facility for IDEA, is a travel alarm clock that reduces clutter and is simple to use. I really want this.

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Justin Edmund Also I'm kind of mad at Vetted Shop for having Fancy and Svpply buttons but not Pin It. Oh well.

PlugBug is a TwelveSoutg accessory that converts your MacBook Pro adapter into an iPhone or iPad charger too. It's only $40.

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Belkin Conserve Socket - auto shut off in limited time intervals. Prevent zombie energy waste. $7 - $10

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The Kinect Effect. I'm probably more excited about the Kinect than any technology other than iOS, so this is great. But there is an interesting difference between Microsoft's "This is what we can do with this in the future" approach to ads and Apple's "This is what you can do right now. This second." approach with Siri ads.

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Sha Hwang wish they'd showcase some of the awesome stuff that is *actually* already happening on the kinect

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Justin Edmund Yeah, Kinect's community is incredible. Microsoft will only notice them when they figure out how to monetize them.

Koostik Mini Koo iPhone Speaker. Completely acoustic: no electricity involved. (A green product!)

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Prototype Apple telephone from 1983.

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First pictures of the Panasonic GX1: 16MP sensor, 12,800 ISO, 460k LCD screen and no more JPEG motion recording. Going to be announced in Japan on 11/8. So jelly.

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The Nokia N9 is so beautiful. I actually really want one but they're like $800 or something.

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David Kinskey-Lebeda Wow, Nokia, where did this come from? Looks pretty slick, and well designed.

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J.T. Trollman I'll be damned if they haven't always been incredible at hardware design. And Meego actually looked great, too! Sigh. Another beautiful-but-dead OS.

Mophie Juice Pack Reserve looks pretty good for a $35 keychain battery. 700mAh is about half of the iPhone 4/4S' battery.

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Lytro camera captures the entire light field, which is all the light traveling in every direction in every point in space. Starts at $399 for 8GB

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Ray and Charles Eames designed stereo speakers, the Quadraflex, for Stephens Trusonic in 1956. So gorgeous.

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Enid Hwang ahhhhhhhh!

"Why redesign new iPhone 4S? Look at how modern my Braun collection still looks after 40 and more years" So jelly of Erik Spiekermann.

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SONY solid state radio from the 1970's. Pretty timeliness design. I wish they'd put it back in production.

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Need this for the office. $210. Anyone in South Korea?

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Ahra Cho is this the lg tv?

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Justin Edmund Yeah it is

iida LIGHT POOL

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