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  • SteamRoller: Cool human powered riding contraption

    Rahul Bhandari | May 30 2009

    SteamRoller is a self balancing human powered cart for two people. It could be handy to roam in the garden and need two riders to control it as each rider’s pedal will control one wheel. Maker claims for its balance as its special design do not...

  • Eye contact eyeglass connects lovers

    Rahul Bhandari | May 30 2009

    JooYoun Paek’s cool eye contact eyeglass enables two people to wear them simultaneously. Interaction designer JooYoun Paek is famous for her interactive objects and installations that reflect on human behavior, technology and social change. Her...

  • Working LEGO Computer for Lego enthusiast

    Rahul Bhandari | May 30 2009

    To cash-in the popularity of Lego, this artist has come up with a fully-functional LEGO computer pre-installed with Windows XP, and a lifetime copy of NOD32 anti-virus. The creator has also left a chance to show your skill by leaving an option to...

  • Décor room with stylish self-adhesive mirror

    Rahul Bhandari | May 30 2009

    Styles counts everywhere, and if it comes with quality and unmatchable design, everyone would like to have it. Here are some stylish self-adhesive mirrors that can enliven your insipid living room. These self-adhesive mirrors are based on some geeky..

  • Lego: Bridging the gap!

    Rahul Bhandari | May 29 2009

    Before anyone can think of what’s gonna be next, it’s usually the designers who throw the light. With the technological boom of the last century, we have come across spectacular constructions that were once thought to be unachievable but there..

  • Flickr binds two hearts sitting miles apart

    Rahul Bhandari | May 29 2009

    Love heeds no barriers and restrictions can’t bind it; whether its 4,000 miles barrier, lovers find ways to bridge the gap. Rosie Hardy, a British student and American photography expert Aaron Nace have defied the distance hurdle and created a...

  • Tivoli Audio’s Tower of Babel uses 900 radio bricks

    Rahul Bhandari | May 29 2009

    This radio version of “Tower of Babel” was displayed at the Milan Design Week. It has been designed by Tivoli audio in collaboration with designer Ilaria Marelli. This spiral tower is 5 meters high and made from nearly 900 radios. This design is..

  • Enliven your bar room with Atelier van Lieshout's Liquor Master

    Rahul Bhandari | May 29 2009

    Atelier van Lieshout's Liquor Master Bar cabinet is a perfect piece to make your personal bar lively. This human form furniture bar cabinet is made from foam, fiberglass, metal and Joep van Lieshout’s expertise has made it an eye catching monument..

  • Damien Walters amazing ninja like stupefaction

    Rahul Bhandari | May 29 2009

    No doubt it’s an edited version, but I have no courage to defy the class of Damien Walters. This video is a collection of his best shot and edit machine make these awesome stunts more attractive.

  • GPS lets mother tame her son’s moves when away

    Naveen Kumar | May 28 2009

    Cool Factor: A mother tracks her son all the time using GPS tracking device. A 19-year-old student, Harry Wilder is traveling across Australia, Thailand and South Africa in his gap year, and his mother Rachel Wilder, 53, is sitting inside her home in.

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