Architecture

Stop Saying ‘Hey Siri’ in Public: This Finger Ring Concept Responds to Taps

Talking to phones and smart speakers in public still feels awkward. You either whisper to your wrist or say “Hey Siri” out loud on a crowded train, and everyone turns to look. Pulling out a phone just to check a notification breaks whatever you were doing, and making big hand gestures to control earbuds turns […]

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DarkSky One supercar lurks in the dark like a ninja with its sensible lighting

There’s something about nighttime that evokes different emotions. When driving on the expressway, the feeling is second to none. While supercars are designed to be appreciated in their full glory during the daytime, rarely has anyone thought about designing a fast four-wheeler that’s designed for the night, first and foremost. This is DarkSky International’s take

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This Modular Webcam Lets You Physically Disconnect for Privacy

You know that little piece of tape covering your laptop camera? Or that awkward moment when you frantically check if your microphone is really muted before talking about your coworker? We’ve all been there. The problem is that webcams have become permanent fixtures in our lives, but trusting whether they’re actually off means squinting at

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90s Are Back: 7 Products Every Millennial Needs in 2026

Remember when technology felt magical instead of invisible? When gadgets had personality, and your favorite album came with artwork you could actually hold? The ’90s gave us tactile experiences that today’s sleek minimalism often forgets. Now, designers are bringing back the spirit of that era with products that blend nostalgic forms with modern capabilities. These

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Students Just Built a Pavilion That Robots Can Rebuild Forever

Here’s what I love about architecture that makes you stop and think: it’s not just about creating beautiful spaces anymore. It’s about imagining how we can build better, smarter, and in ways that don’t treat our planet like a disposable resource. That’s exactly what’s happening with Arkhive, a fascinating timber pavilion that’s part building project,

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Someone Built a Tamagotchi-like Desk Toy That Gets Sad When You Ignore It

Modern desks overflow with timers, focus apps, and smart assistants that promise more productivity but mostly add more things to manage. There’s a calendar nudging you about meetings, a watch tracking movement, and browser tabs reminding you to hydrate. Not every object on your desk needs to optimize you, though, and sometimes you just want

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This CNC Titanium Screwdriver Has a Spinner Top You Can’t Stop Touching

Most screwdrivers and multi-tools do their job but feel generic, with rubbery handles, loud colors, stamped metal, and no reason to carry them unless you have to. Modern life involves low-level tension, loose screws on glasses, small repairs, idle hands in long meetings, and the constant search for something to occupy fingers without annoying everyone

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Minimalist Phone Takes On Teenage Engineering-inspired Design To Offer Hyper-Functionality

This phone is so minimal it doesn’t even have a name. This brick-ish beauty comes from the mind of Keziah Mendjisky, an industrial design student out of Paris. The idea is simple, how much can you take away from current phones to give you something that feels like a phone and performs like a phone,

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