Where’s Wall-e?
Shower head that turns water rainbow colors
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Bath tiles that change color according to heat
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Don’t take a shower if you’re on any kind of hallucinatory drugs!
(via whenthesunshinesthrough)
(via skarletx23)
The Robotic Mobility Device. Makes wheelchairs obsolete.
Extra keys for your social keyboard?
An amazing expanding table. Super useful for those unexpected hordes of guests!
Underground Rail by Mike Cialowicz on Flickr.
Linger A Little Longer by Jay Watson
Designed with a thermochromatic finish, this table and bench set responds to the heat any object, body part (but no the heat of the night) and leaves a ghostly, x-ray like watermark which lingers until cooling back down to room temperature. Very cool concept though I worry about leaving an imprint of my junk (it might scurr people).
(via: Design Milk / ianbrooks)
Steve Jobs out of 3750 Apples by Olivier Lefebvre
(via szymon)
The technology-age kids versus the old-school system…in a way :-P
Jelly batteries all set for cheaper and thinner gadgets
With the Ultrabook fad in full-swing, and smartphone makers always keen to stress just how skinny their new devices are, there becomes a point where the power being supplied is compromised because smaller batteries simply aren’t up to the job. But that’s where a new polymer jelly developed by boffins at the University of Leeds comes into play. For not only is the jelly safer than the liquid electrolyte currently used in most lithium batteries, it will also mean more power at a fraction of a cost. “The polymer gel looks like a solid film, but it actually contains about 70 per cent liquid electrolyte,” explained the study’s lead author, Professor Ian Ward.







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