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XYTE One is a helmet-free bike that edges ahead of the BMW Vision CE

Is a helmet-free future for two-wheelers on the horizon? Judging by recent developments, it appears increasingly likely. A few weeks ago, BMW Motorrad unveiled the Vision CE prototype, hinting at a future where riders can navigate urban streets without the need for helmets. Now, XYTE Mobility GmbH is adding momentum to this idea with its […]

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Satechi OntheGo Bluetooth Keyboard Brings Portable Productivity Anywhere

The shift toward remote work has created a fascinating problem: how do you maintain productivity when your office could be anywhere from a cramped airplane seat to a bustling coffee shop? Traditional keyboards feel clunky and impractical when you’re constantly on the move, yet typing on glass screens remains a frustrating compromise that slows down

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Why Custom Halloween Merchandise Is a Game-Changer for Business Promotions

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Businesses look for ways to promote their products or services throughout the year. However, their promotional efforts are heightened at certain events, as this is when everyone is in a celebratory mood. Halloween is one such major event that people eagerly anticipate, making it a memorable experience for families and communities.

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5 Best Tech Gadgets That Double As Art Objects

Technology has finally learned to be beautiful. Gone are the days when cutting-edge gadgets meant ugly black boxes cluttering our carefully curated homes. Today’s most compelling devices disguise their intelligence behind gorgeous materials, sculptural forms, and craftsmanship that rivals museum pieces. These are no longer just functional tools. The smartest designers now understand that true

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norman foster, sou fujimoto, lina ghotmeh and more design birdhouses at london frieze week

Architects’ birdhouses for charity on brain cancer research   Birdhouses designed by Norman Foster, Sou Fujimoto, Lina Ghotmeh, Frida Escobedo, and more are shown in the exhibition Architects for the Birds during London Frieze Week. Taking place at Christie’s London 20/21 Marquee Week between October 13th and 17th and during the Frieze Week between October

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permeable terracotta brick screens wrap kindergarten’s stacked volumes by NAN architects

NAN Architects Stacks Kindergarten’s spaces for Playful Learning   Located in the Lijia area of Yubei District, Chongqing, China, the Golden Bay Kindergarten by NAN Architects responds to both a constrained triangular site and the psychological needs of early childhood education. Positioned along the Jialing River, the project integrates spatial strategies that balance openness, play,

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SpY’s suspended grid installation of black rectangles floats within turbine factory in hungary

MATRIZ installation reorders void inside former power plant   Inside the main hall of a former turbine factory in Hungary, Spanish artist SpY has introduced MATRIZ, a large-scale installation composed of a three-dimensional grid of suspended black rectangular elements.   The suspended sculpture organizes the void through a rigorous geometric structure. Floating corridors and vertical alignments

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LAVA’s Expo 2030 Riyadh Plan Reimagines the City as a Living Oasis

World Expos have a complicated legacy when it comes to lasting impact on their host cities. Sure, we remember the iconic structures like the Eiffel Tower or the Crystal Palace, but for every architectural triumph, there are countless examples of empty pavilions and dismantled infrastructure that served their purpose for six months and then became

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concrete walls shape circular ‘pictograma’ winery around rain-harvesting courtyard in mexico

rojkind arquitectos & amasa estudio’s circular winery in mexico   In Mexico’s Valle de Guadalupe, Rojkind Arquitectos and Amasa Estudio introduce Pictograma, a circular winery designed to streamline wine production while reviving the region’s agricultural traditions. The 1,963-square-meter structure also produces olive oil, fragrances, lavender, and citrus. Its radial plan, inspired by the valley’s organic

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ai weiwei’s installation unveils proportioned spheres & dyed camouflage uniforms in ukraine

Spherical installation by ai weiwei at pavilion 13 in ukraine   Ai Weiwei reveals his recent installation, Three Perfectly Proportioned Spheres and Camouflage Uniforms Painted White, for the Pavilion 13 in Kyiv, Ukraine. Commissioned by RIBBON International, the major and large-scale artwork remains on-site between September 14th and November 30th, 2025. The building, renovated in

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