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SaddleBaby: Your beast of burden...

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My daughter is just about to hit the age where she'll be able to ride on Dada's shoulders, so this caught my eye: the SaddleBaby ...
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Drinking Fountains Adapted to Water Bottles

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We've already seen  a water bottle that adapts to drinking fountains , but this one seen by Mark Hurst goes the other way around: an ...

Fuut: While you work, your feet can relax!

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If there's one thing wrong with most workspaces, it's that there's not enough hammock  in'em. Fix that with Fuut , the ham...

Hotel Buttons: Good, bad, and ugly...

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I recently stayed in a Marriott in Shanghai, where the light switches practically begged for some commentary. The good: text labels so I c...

In-Flight Interface: "Are we there yet?"

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Fresh off of holiday flights with my 18-month-old daughter in tow, I'm especially appreciative of anything that made the experience be...

Viora: Building a better coffee lid...

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Coffee has risen to the status of a luxury experience these days, but there's often a little something between you and your sensory es...
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EcoSwitch: Consolidating Kitchen Machinery

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Most kitchen appliances have at their core either a heating element or a motor, along with the supporting power supply and controls; the p...
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