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Jelly Click

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Laptop mice are generally smaller than desktop devices, which can cause the user’s hand to tire easily. Jelly Click is a mouse for laptops that offers enhanced usability and portability. Users simply inflate it to the size that best suits their hand. Its soft texture provides a comfortable surface on which the hand can rest, and its delicate color produces a different experience from an ordinary desktop mouse. When not in use, just deflate Jelly Click for ultimate portability.

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Bloomberg Terminal Concept

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The Bloomberg Terminal concept is a redesign of the existing computer system used internationally by financial professionals. Through redesign of both the hardware and software, this concept alleviates the mazelike navigation and dated aesthetic of the existing Bloomberg Terminal, which has provided a painful rite of passage for fledgling financiers. The concept design employs a simple, efficient interface defined by intuitive organization and display of information (micro to macro, left screen to right screen). It also presents customizable hardware for mobility and shared and personal use. A gaming feature tracks and displays the expertise of global users.

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Berlin, August 31 2008 – The IFA 2008 international fair, one of the world’s largest consumer electronics fairs, opened today. For the first time this year, it also includes the HOME APPLIANCES@IFA exhibition which will feature all major household appliance manufacturers, including Gorenje. Gorenje’s flagship innovation is undoubtedly the “Made for iPod” refrigerator the development of which is based on a license contract signed with Apple to acquire the right to use their technology in Gorenje appliances.

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Muwi, The Fun Way To Cut Your Lawn

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The Muwi innovation lawn mower takes grass cuttings and turns them into something fun. First, Muwi calculates the size of the lawn and automatically cuts the grass. As the grass cuttings accumulate inside the machine, Muwi constructs and compresses them into cylindrical blocks. The blocks can become balls for children to play with or be combined to make a chair or anything else you can think of. After the blocks are used, they can be left to return to nature.

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The design of the Tatung Wireless VOIP Phone emphasises its cordlessness and the softness of its touch pad. The device supports mobile phone communication without spatial limitations. The simple geometrical form with the square cut-out is reminiscent of devices featuring an antenna. The rounded edges give the phone a softer appearance and enhance user comfort. When the phone is switched on, the illuminated keypad gives it a special appeal.

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The classic arcade cabinet of yesterdecade gets a snazzy makeover in the Retro Space machine from designer Martijn Koch. It’s a tribute in part to “honor the design of the first ever arcade cabinet” which was Computer Space, from 1971. So it’s got arcade-quality controls for two people, including the ever-important trackball (good news for Missile Command fans) and squeezes in 100+ games and a suite of emulators. But since it’s a modern build, Martijn popped in media-player functionality for audio and video, a 2 x 90W audiophile-quality amp/speaker system and a 24-inch 1080p flat-screen monitor. Lovely, in a retro-futuretastic way… but why oh why did he choose yellow? Good enough for bananas and custard, but arcade machines need to be more sober. You should be able to buy one sometime, price on application.

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Art. Lebedev Studio, the guys behind the Optimus Maximus OLED Keyboard have come up with an amazing looking keyboard concept, the Optimus Tactus Keyboard. This new keyboard has no physical keys, which means there are no restrictions on their shape or size. Any part of the keyboard surface can be programmed to perform any function or to display any images.

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Global Warming rug contrasts the comfort and softness of a rug with a thorny problem that is specific to our time. Following the age-old tradition of using rugs as a means for communication and a cultural record, NEL is portraying global warming in a scene that invites us to reflect on our impact on today’s world.

The rug is manufactured by the Spanish rug and carpet company Nanimarquina

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