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This Amazing Tailor From Amsterdam Makes iPhone 6 Plus Fit In Your Pocket

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Apple fans, go and find him for help now!

Homeless Fonts

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Homelessfonts is an Arrels Foundation initiative which consists of creating a collection of typefaces based on the handwriting of homeless. The idea behind these typefaces is for people and brands to use them in their announcements. All profits are intended to help the 1400 people supported by the Arrels Foundation.

What is Nest? Why did Google buy it for $3.2 Billon

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Nest builds products like this thermostat that can be remotely set via your smartphone or tablet to automatically adjust to a particular temperature. It also connects to Wi-Fi to analyze and compare the outside weather with your indoor environment in real-time. The thermostat even has a sensor with a 150-degree range to detect when you're not home, so it can adjust the temperature accordingly, and save energy.

3Doodler Kickstarter Video - The World's First 3D Printing Pen

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It's a pen that can draw in the air! 3Doodler is the 3D printing pen you can hold in your hand. Lift your imagination off the page!

Mirrors - How its made

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The process of making mirrors from beginning to end.

The JET Bicycle - The most dangerous unsafe bike EVER

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An old womans bike built for shopping turned into a bomb inspired safety hazzard. This is the final part in my series on the wonderfull pulse jet and what an end.

Li Hongbo | Out Of Paper

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The former book editor whose fascination with one material has gone to artistic extremes.

Kinetic sculpture at the BMW Museum

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This amazing sculpture is made out of 714 metal balls which move under the command of a combination of codes, electronics and mechanics. This kinetic sculpture needs a surface of six square meters in order to function properly. The 714 aluminum balls are individually controlled by a computer stepper-motor, and they are hung with very thin steel wires which have a diameter of under 0.2 millimeters.

The Amazing Origami House: This Home Unfolds Eight Ways

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It all started with Lapland. When David ben Grunberg was an architecture student, he was given the assignment to design a pre-fab home that could work in wildly different temperature extremes.

The Invisible Bicycle Helmet | Fredrik Gertten

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Higher Quality Video "If people say it's impossible we have to prove them wrong." Design students Anna and Terese took on a giant challenge as an exam project. Something no one had done before. If they could swing it, it would for sure be revolutionary. The bicycle is a tool to change the world. If we use bikes AND travel safe: Life will be better for all.