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Moss Table

Last Sunday was the last day (officially) of London’s Design Fesival, but there are still 1002 events & exhibitions still taking place throughout the next few weeks. We didn’t talk or give it a lot of buzz besides …

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Stay foolish

Steve Jobs has retired from his throne. A seat at the head of an engineering company who became the most valuable emporium with a designer as a king, as opposed to say… a software company with a royal …

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Catch-bowl

Torafu Architects (studio by  Koichi Suzuno and Shinya Kamuro) bring once again one of those beautiful but “useless” objects (long discussion here): the Catch-bowl shelf. The catch bowl can simply be split into two parts and mounted on …

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I personally think Apple should stop suing copycats and focus on what the do best pampering their developer community with even sexier advantages and an easier ecosystem. It’s what still sets them apart from the rest of the crappworlds …

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Chaos Communication Camp

Europe’s largest hacker group will get together for the 4th edition of  their Chaos Communication Camp near Berlin (city of Finowfurt) starting tomorrow! The international camp will host for 5 days a large number of events specially thought …

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