
Craighill demonstrates its attention to ergonomics and design by reinventing the simple key ring. The Rope Split Ring fixes two big issues with ordinary key rings: it won’t bite your fingernail while trying to add or remove keys, and its semi-circular shape keeps keys in an order you can remember. Made from spring steel with […]
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This first-person survival game sees players riding a bicycle through a mysterious and foggy landscape. As you try to escape the horrors on the road ahead, you must keep pedaling to charge your phone’s battery and decode messages to help lead you to safety. Coming soon to Windows PCs. Add it to your Steam wishlist […]
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The creators of the excellent The Art of Mixology focus on their favorite ways to incorporate bourbon and whiskey into cocktails. After learning the basics of shaking, stirring, layering, and muddling, you’ll find dozens of drink recipes, from timeless classics to unique modern drinks. Like gin, rum, or other spirits? Check out the complete book […]
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Beatbox champion and human sequencer Gunho Kim aka WING shows off his incredible talents with the original techno track Dopamine. We’re amazed by his ability to maintain a rhythmic backbeat while interspersing vocals and drum breaks. For more of WING’s smooth beats, check out Triviallusion.
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Upgrade your shaving game with the best lather ever. This ceramic lather bowl from Fine Accoutrements has a specially ribbed interior to maximize shaving cream aeration. Other thoughtful touches include a built-in handle, a shaving brush holder, and a hole for wall-mounting. Available in red/white, blue/white, and black/grey color combos.
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The Majextand S is an ultra-thin, ultra-light iPhone stand that’s just 0.1″ thin and weighs only 2 oz. The slimline stainless steel stand attaches to the back of your phone without adding bulk. It offers 10º forward tilt, 170º backward tilt, and 360º rotation adjustments, and maintains MagSafe compatibility. Works with all iPhones with built-in […]
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This limited version of Melin’s A-Game Icon Hydro snapback cap features a fabric that reflects light for nighttime visibility. Its hydrophobic material beads water, while its anti-microbial lining wicks moisture away from your head. The curved-bill cap comes in many other color combinations, including monochrome Black Camo and Snow Camo.
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There’s still a scientific and philosophical debate about whether the colors you see are the same as those other people see, but what isn’t disputed is the words we use to describe colors. PBS Storied series Otherwords host Erica Brozovsky, Ph.D., offers an informative lesson on the origins of the world’s most colorful vocabulary.
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Do you or your kids collect LEGO Minifigures? These modular display cases from Room Copenhagen are made just for Minifig collections. They come in 8-figure and 16-figure versions and can be wall-mounted or placed on a shelf. The displays can be accessed through a hinged front door, and each compartment has a studded mounting plate.
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The colorful image you see here wasn’t created with digital effects, but using a combination of optical filters. After trying to learn how a color-changing LCD panel worked, Posy discovered how polarizing filters can produce such surreal and otherworldly images. The coolest part is how these effects can be achieved using cheap, off-the-shelf items.
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This old-fashioned stainless steel ice cream scoop carves out perfect cylinders instead of spheres, resulting in larger, taller scoops, and a unique presentation for frozen desserts. Just press into ice cream, and pull the trigger above your cone or bowl.
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