Your Daily Dose of Internet for July 14, 2018

Check out clips of a fish that fishes for other fish and drivable drone in the July 14th, 2018 edition of the YouTube series, Daily Dose of Internet…(Read…)

The Best Fails of the Week

Fail Army presents a collection of the best and funniest fail videos that hit the Internet during the second week of July 2018…(Read…)

Chasing A Lemon For A Quarter Mile

Mike Sakasegawa from San Diego, California came across a lemon rolling along the sidewalk and decided to follow the lemon’s journey for a quarter of a mile. Mike’s filming of the rolling lemon has since gone viral on Twitter with nearly 300,000 likes.”I had just passed a man walking his dogs and thought it might be a tennis ball or something, so I ran to catch up and retrieve it. I thought it was funny when I got closer and noticed it was actually a lemon and decided to see how long it would continue rolling on its own.”..(Read…)

Can You Name Any Country?

In this clip from Thursday night’s episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live, host Jimmy Kimmel puts pedestrians on the spot by asking them to name any country on an unlabeled map of the world…(Read…)

Conan O'Brien Helps His Assistant Shop for a New Car

Conan’s assistant Sona is in dire need of a new car but thankfully Conan has offered to help her #ShopAllTheCars on Autotrader…(Read…)

Baking a Pie With Grandma

“True story… So I decided I should bake a pie with my grandma. Even though I really don’t know how to cook. I know how to microwave macaroni and cheese so I figured how could this be any different?…  “..(Read…)

No Screen is a Better Screen

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If you’ve ever used a kitchen scale, you know what it’s like to hunch over and try to read the tiny grey numbers on that ridiculously small screen! Designed with this problem in mind, the “+ Kitchen Scale” makes reading your measurements a cinch.

Instead of a traditional digital screen, this design features a projection-style display that’s activated the moment you place something on the weighing surface – all without taking up any extra counter space. The projected display is large, bright and easy to read. It’s also equipped with a motion sensor so you can use gestures to zero out the scale or adjust the unit of measurement. Crafted from satin-finished pine and stainless steel, it’s sure to be an aesthetic complement to your kitchen.

Designer: Elisabeth Morris

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A Truly Intelligent Lock

The KeyWe Smart Lock is one that actually lives up to the name! It offers a myriad of thoughtfully designed ways to secure and access your home or office.

It can automatically lock and unlock on a timer to ensure your premises are always secure. NFC tech means unlock or lock when you (and your identified smartphone or other devices) approach or depart. It can be unlocked using a secret passcode. Better yet, it can store up to 20 unique passcodes for different users so you know who is entering and when. A one-time passcode can be equipped remotely via your smartphone to let in couriers, dog walkers or other visitors. It’s even compatible with a guest key that works much like the card locks on hotel room doors. Of course, there’s also a traditional twist/key lock for those times when doing it manually makes the most sense.

While some worrywarts will be skeptical about any digital lock, they can rest assure their codes and connection are secure. It uses 128 bit AES encryption for the connection between the KeyWe App and door lock – that means that even the signals between the app and hardware are encrypted and are being constantly updated to ensure constant security. If there is any attempt to jailbreak or any rooting is detected, the app will block logins and delete all data.

Designer: KeyWe

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Imagine – as you approach your front door, it unlocks automatically and after you enter, it will lock itself. KeyWe can do this for you.

Sounds too easy? Feeling unsure about the Smart Open?

The KeyWe has been tested in high rise buildings with many Bluetooth connections around and we are confident it is still fully functional in under these conditions.

The amazing part is that this is just one of many options of the KeyWe, you can try the Magic Touch – one which you can activate the touchpad with your smartphone and the door will open.

The KeyWe has the ability to store up to 20 passcodes per door lock, enabling each user to have their own unique code.

Expecting deliveries?

Why not try the One-Time Passcode (OTP) options for the courier? It’s only valid for 2 minutes and can’t be reused.

However, some people prefer the traditional way and some prefer high tech but some of us are on the fence.

This is why the KeyWe offers functionality through your smartphone’s NFC function, a physical key and even a key card (it’s included – we’ve got you sorted).

If you’re an Airbnb host or have guests staying – there’s also the Guest Key function which works just like a hotel key! (They don’t even need to register to KeyWe!)

There won’t be any confusion as the KeyWe will send you real time push notifications and will save records for up to two months.

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Most Buzzed Designs of June 2018

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Below you’ll find the most popular designs we’ve tracked over the last 30 days – an overview of designs you shouldn’t have missed in June 2018.

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Funny enough, this is the camera concept that had the photography world buzzing when numerous sources believed this was truly the next Canon G7X Mark III.

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From the clever minds at Metafora Design Team, this is their interpretation of what a home brewing system might look like if Dyson created one.

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Technically classified as a trike (a contraction of the word tricycle), the Nobe 100 electric trike looks retro and feels futuristic.

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Muse Hybrid Smartwatch is the world’s first luxury hybrid smartwatch with Fitness tracking, UV Radiation tracking, NFC Contactless Payments, Security features, smart notifications and controls, all with a 1-year battery life (no charging needed).

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The Snarl has two ways of gripping it. Traditionally, holding the area behind the blade like a handle, or using its finger-hole for far more dexterity and control.

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This power drill is intended to be used in… water.

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The BB Network isn’t just a phone, its your enterprise communication solution. Built to work as the RFID card that you would use to swipe into our out of your office, the BB Network is exactly that size too, and can be hung around from your neck or clipped to your pocket, much like your office ID. It’s even optimized to work keeping your office schedule and needs in mind, giving you access to your tasks, reminders, mails, flight tickets, etc. all accessible from within the home screen.

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The accessories transform the Flashlight into a night lamp, a reading lamp, as well as an extremely stylish desk lamp that uses a reflector to diffuse and scatter the light in an exquisite manner.

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This ultramodern twist on underwater specs, called D-Mask, addresses many of the issues divers currently encounter. Secured around the forehead, jaw, and chin, the design may cover the full face, but the result feels less restrictive than traditional goggles.

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The realization that some people want style and substance in equal measures dawned on Justin Kwong, driving him to found ISM in San Francisco, a company dedicated to creating a backpack that satisfied the needs of the consumer as well as the wants.

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This small container that attaches to the side of the desk and allows the user to collect the pencil shavings and rubber residue that is strewn across the work surface.

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Streamlined and aerodynamic from front to end, the Ethec Electric Motorcycle’s body transitions wonderfully from headlamp to the tail, rarely breaking form anywhere in the middle.

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At first glance it’s hard not to notice the tiny proportions of this phone; the 3-inch display is just big enough to allow a keyboard to be used comfortably, and as it maintains the commonly used 18:9 screen ratio, any mobile apps that are on the market are compatible with this quirky device!

This shelf comes with a LED embedded Nylon woven ropes, with magnetic ends that conveniently snap to the metallic shelf. When they do, they light up with a beauty that’s pure and inspired, turning a flat, unassuming storage area into something much more.

The Find X quite literally is all screen. With a stunningly high screen to bezel ratio, the Oppo Find X has only pixels on its front and a slick plain surface on its back. But where are the cameras? Oh, they’re hiding within the phone.

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This fan replaces the head of the pet, and the smooth oscillation brings an element of life and character to the ‘animal’.

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The COMB bench is constructed from blown out bike inner tubes and plywood leftovers. The bike tubes form the stretchy surface for the honeycomb-shaped sections that sink in to create a comfy, form-fitting seat when one drops down.

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A collaboration between Stockholm-based Note Design Studio and Korean brand Lagom Bath, this collection of bathroom object is a nod to the Scandinavian and Asian cultures’ mutual appreciation for design purity and simplicity.

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The Playstation V’s most apparent feature is a mesa-like surface protrusion on top. Its circular form mimics that of the disc. Interestingly, this is also where users insert their game CD.

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The Edge is Android’s answer to the set-top box. Users can connect to a treasure trove of content and entertainment from the comfort of home with one sleek, powerful package.

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Its designer set out to create a calculator that is always in use and this has been achieved by introducing a secondary function into the design, which in this case, is a clock; a clock was chosen as it is always in use in the background and utilizes the same display as a calculator.

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This light’s most unique feature, and one that brings great function to the product; the donut-shaped dish can be used to hold small items, while the smaller sub-section can keep items separate.

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It’s unlikely that companies like Apple or Facebook will ever foray into designing home interiors, but a little wishful thinking never hurt anybody. In this post we look at conceptual bedrooms, designed with the language and characteristics of 6 of today’s technology giants.

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A socket is housed within each of the four balls, these sit neatly in the tray and are held securely in place using magnets. Power is transferred to them using wireless charging, and it’s this that allows the socket to rotate in almost any direction, reliving the cables of the strain that would otherwise be put on them!

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Unusual, fun, and perfectly timed with the Jurassic World movie, the Raptor Lamp 2.0 is a playful adjustable lamp modeled to look like a Velociraptor.


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Check out YD’s top 25 designs of May 2018


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Check out YD’s top 25 designs of March/April 2018


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Check out YD’s top 25 designs of February 2018.


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Tourist and Artwork Interaction at the Vatican Museum

L’illustrateur Francesco Bongiorni a été invité à illustrer une série de timbres et de cartes postales pour l’International Year of Sustainable Tourism du Vatican, et l’artiste, basé à Madrid, a créé les joyaux visuels que vous voyez ci-dessous. Ses illustrations montrent des œuvres d’art et des touristes en interaction : diverses statues sont montrées se protégeant les yeux des flashs des appareils photo, indiquant les directions à suivre pour les touristes perdus, ou faisant taire ceux qui parlent sur leur téléphone portable. Humoristiques, colorées et intelligentes, ces cartes postales vont vous donner le sourire. Plus de créations sur Instagram.