There’s little doubt that Dyson is probably the most innovative home appliance company out there. This time, we are not let down by this hairdryer.
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Google’s Pixel 3 marks the beginning of a new era for Google hardware
This week at Google’s event, the company announced its new line of hardware, and their products reflect the immense technology resource Google has.
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Transform your Segway into a Gokart
Unlike traditional GoKarts, the Ninebot is built for drifting. The rare wheel drive system with handbrake and the two-motor design will give you all the drifting power you need.
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Loopwheel: Wheelchair with great comfort
Loopwheel designed the wheel differently. It’s smooth. It looks nice, and it works on different surfaces. Its suspension helps the wheelchair to adapt to different terrains.
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Scribit can bring your wall to life and it’s expensive
If you like art on your wall you will probably like Scribit. With 2 nails on a wall and an outlet for power, Scribit could turn a design on your phone into drawings on your wall. The machine can also erase the drawing on demand.
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CrossHelmet gives you a brand new riding experience
Motorcycle accident happens, and when it happens it usually carries severe casualties. It is crucial for the rider to have the safeguard of a helmet, and CrossHelmet did more than that.
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8 bikes to keep you up with the bike revolution
This week we want to bring all kinds of bikes for you, the ones that will change the way you commute, the ones that might bring you endless fun weekend adventure, and the ridiculous one.
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From Shark tank to MoMa Lumio’s book light goes from reality tv to art museum
When Max Gunawan brought his invention to the shark tank, all judges saw the potential we like about this product. So far the company has been growing steadily, and it has also attracted a sizeable following on Instagram due to its beautiful lighting quality,
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Instant temporary tattoo machine for a pain-free removable tattoo
Prinker is a device that can get you temporary tattoos in seconds. It is pain-free, and last about three days.