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Two ESR Accessories That Fix the iPad’s Most Frustrating Problems

The iPad has a funny relationship with its own potential. Apple builds these devices with silicon that outpaces many laptops, pairs them with displays that creative professionals genuinely covet, sandwiches everything into one impossibly sleek slab of glass and aluminum… and then just announces them without obsessively planning the broader ecosystem. The Magic Keyboard, while […]

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playful interactive cone installation reflects viewers’ sand art back to them

interactive sand reflecting cone designed for desert landscapes   The Interactive Sand Reflecting Cone by Michael Jantzen is a public installation concept conceived for landscapes defined by sand. The project responds directly to these environments, celebrating the spatial and cultural qualities of desert terrain. It proposes a simple idea: transform sand into an interactive medium

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A Laptop With a Solar Panel Lid Just Showed Up at MWC 2026: Hands-on with Oukitel RG14-P

Solar charging on a laptop lid has been a niche curiosity since Samsung tried it with the NC215S netbook in 2011, a machine that needed two full hours of midday sun to buy you a single hour of runtime. Rough trade. The idea largely disappeared after that, surfacing occasionally in concept form, most recently with

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Meet The World’s First 28″ Tri-Fold Desktop Monitor: Hands-on with TCL CSOT Foldable Display at MWC 2026

The trifold idea has been tested to death on phones. Samsung, Huawei, and a handful of Chinese manufacturers have each taken their shot at folding a smartphone screen into thirds, with varying results. The Huawei Mate XT made headlines in 2024 as the world’s first mass-produced trifold phone, and then Huawei went further and stuffed

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TCL’s new NXTPAPER 3200-Nit AMOLED Display Feels Like Paper and Won’t Hurt Your Eyes

While other OEMs are working hard at smoothening software and hardware compatibility or fine-tuning camera array, TCL is quietly working on NXTPAPER display technology, to make sure users don’t have to choose between eye comfort and capability when picking up their next mobile device. The Chinese corporation has some interesting devices already featuring NXTPAPER display

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motion-activated IKEA nightlight sticks to any surface and glows without plugging in

Meet ANKARLÄGG, an LED nightlight with sensor by IKEA   IKEA releases ANKARLÄGG, an LED nightlight with a sensor that attaches to any surface and glows without plugging in. Using two AAA batteries, the lightbulb-shaped device has no wires, no plugs, or no need for a mains connection. The nightlight works with a motion sensor,

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SF Horror Illustrations By Japanese Artist Sinsin, Filled With Rusted Cities, Cage Towns And Monstrous Architectures

Sinsin (はやぴ) is a Japanese illustrator and concept artist known for highly detailed SF‑meets‑horror worlds: rusted cities, warped architecture, grotesque creatures and eerie narrative scenes. His work often explores “abnormal forms” and nightmarish environments such as “rusted cities,” “mermaid fishing,” “cage towns,” brain imagery and monstrous hybrids, rendered with strong atmosphere and intricate structural detail.

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Gentle Fantasy Worlds And Woolbeast Creatures By Illustrator And Sculptor Melissa Sue Stanley

Melissa Sue Stanley is an illustrator and sculptor from northern Illinois whose work is rooted in the lush green and blue landscapes of Midwestern summers, especially open fields and deep forests filled with small moments of magic and mystery. She is best known for her long‑running storytelling project Grisella’s Woolbeast Wayguide, a world of knitted,

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Pop-Surreal Digital Illustrations By Daniel Smith, Where Everyday Cats And Objects Become Dreamy Narrative Icons

Daniel Smith is a digital illustrator whose work sits in pop surrealism: expressive characters, dreamy color palettes, and slightly off‑kilter, story-rich scenes often drawn in Procreate. His pieces frequently feature cats and everyday objects twisted into whimsical, symbolic setups, leaning into cute-weird narratives rather than straight realism. More: Instagram

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An Antique Specialist’s 1930s Apartment Drenched In Colour

An Antique Specialist’s 1930s Apartment Drenched In Colour Homes by Amelia Barnes Alex added double doors to allow better indoor-outdoor access, increase light, and provide a space for morning coffee. Outdoor lounge chairs made by a friend. Pablo Palazuelo art print on left from Galerie Maeght. Eduardo Chillida art print on right. Outdoor setting purchased

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