
Earlier we have computers, and then came the laptops that unfurled a whole new world in terms of mobile technology. They came wrapped with a freedom to be carried anywhere, without much effort. But, even these fully-equipped gadgets have loopholes. One such flaw is their inability to please music-lovers, as laptops fail to produce a high-quality sound. David Nomura has designed the Speaker Bar that will definitely please audiophiles.
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Future Gadgets, Music Gadgets
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Given the current state of the earth, increasing awareness of sustainable practices is imperative, and the Samsung BE is just the gadget to do it. Designed to perform several very impressive functions, this hexagonal humdinger can sync with your home to measure its efficiency, as well as harness energy from renewable sources like the sun and the wind.
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Future Gadgets, Green Gadgets

If you like spending time in front of your mirror, you’ll have one extra reason to spend even more time there because folks from Lit Studios have invented a new type of interactive mirror.
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Future Gadgets, Home Gadgets
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Portability is indeed the basic characteristics of a cell phone, but flexibility is far untouched by most of them. But, designer Fabrice Bardon no longer keeps this aspect an obstacle with his new phone concept dubbed the “Flex iPhone”. The phone is a combination of optimum functionality with a modern design. Worth flaunting is its ability to change the shape as desired by the user that takes the phone design to a new dimension. Apart from its flexibility and great looks, it also features a handset with touch keypad, LCD screen and other assets that one looks for in a phone. Each time the phone rings a discrete light on the screen lights up. Flex iPhone is worth to earn applauds both for the functionality as well as looks.
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Future Gadgets, Future Phones

In offices all over the world printed paper sheets are often discarded when the printed document is no longer being used or needs some change. Industrial designers Chengzhu Ruan, Yuanyuan Liu, Xinwei Yuan and Chao Chen are trying to give these sheets of paper a second, more productive life, by converting them into pencil sticks. The team has conceptualized an office waste paper processor that does the task.
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Future Gadgets, Green Gadgets, Office Gadgets
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