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  • #design

    LED Glasses Fool Everyone Into Thinking You're Guzzling Milk

    Think those plastic glasses are filled with Daisy's fresh milk? Wrong! The battery-powered white LEDs light up the opaque plastic, fooling everyone into thinking you're drinking nature's own juice. Instead of gin. [Amazon via OhGizmo]
    12/30/09
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    By Kat Hannaford
  • #concepts

    Show The World What You're Drinking, With The Cipher Drinking Glass

    Remember those plastic glasses we had as kids, which changed color if liquid was inside? You'd quite often get them for 99c with a kid's meal at a fast food chain. These are the next (grown-up) step in the evolution. More »
    12/23/09
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    By Kat Hannaford
  • #science

    Why Even Clumsy People Like You Would Have Trouble Breaking The Display On a Motorola Droid

    If you were cursed with buttery fingers, you might want to consider what kind of display glass your gadgets are sporting. Devices like the Motorola Droid, Dell Adamo laptop and Cowon S9 PMP have added strength because of Gorilla Glass. More »
    12/22/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #showers

    Motion-Sensing Transtube 360 Shower Puts You On Display

    The Transtube 360 isn't as packed with features as the Aquapeutics shower, but it does have one thing that's impressive: a motion-sensing door. More »
    11/23/09
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    By Jason Chen
  • #downloads

    This Would Make For an Interesting Coffee Table

    As DeviantArt artist DivineError noted: Windows are made glass, so why not glass Windows? Download the wallpaper at DA. [Deviant Art]
    07/13/09
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    By Jason Chen
  • #searstower

    You Sure You're 140?

    "I don't know Mary. Even though this thing is supposed to hold 5 tons, you could still stand to lose a few pounds. You know, just for health's sake." [Getty Images via Gawker] More »
    07/01/09
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    By Jason Chen
  • #foosball

    Glass Foosball Table Has Serious Consequences for Spinnies

    The Teckell Collection is a completely glass foosball table designed to be "Green." I just wonder if the designers have ever actually played foosball. More »
    04/17/09
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    By Adam Frucci
  • #drinking

    Hopside Down Glass Will Really Confuse You After a Few Beers

    The Hopside Down glass is an optical illusion you drink beer out of: a glass with a bottle inside. The only downside is that it screws you out of a full pint. [ProductPage via NerdApproved]
    02/05/09
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    By Adam Frucci
  • #games

    A Glass Pool Table

    Beautiful. But I bet every time I'd rack and break, I'd furrow my brow intensely wondering if they whole thing would come undone. More »
    02/02/09
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    By Brian Lam
  • #cellphones

    Cellphone Concept Has a Sweet Looking Glass

    This isn't the first cellphone concept to incorporate glass, but I'll be dammed if it isn't one of the prettiest. There aren't any details on functionality, but it is clear that designer Mac Funamizu's "Glassy Glassy" concept takes minimalist design about as far as it can go without ditching the physical phone altogether and implanting communication devices directly into our brain. More »
    11/20/08
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #architecture

    Alpine Capsule Is Probably Aliens' Favorite Refuge on Earth

    11/17/08
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  • #scienceexperiment

    PopSci Shows You How To Make Glass On A Grill, Begs You Not To Do It

    11/13/08
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  • #aerogel

    Homemade Experiments with Aerogel, the World's Lightest Solid

    08/26/08
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  • #lighting

    Mathmos Poplight, Ditches Lava for LED Color-Changing Cuteness

    06/29/08
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  • #sinful

    Seven Deadly Glasses Will Tease, Tempt You With Sinful Wine

    06/06/08
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  • planilum.jpg#lighting

    Planilum Light Emitting Glass Can Illuminate Your Home For 20 Years

    With fluorescents and LEDs making major headway in the market, energy efficient alternatives to the incandescent bulb are becoming big business. That having been said, the next big thing could be coming out of a partnership between Saazs and Saint-Gobain Innovations in the form of Planilum—the "world's first light emitting glass." Planilum is only 0.8-inches thick and is composed of four layers of special glass, a rare gas and serigraphed phosphors—which will give you 500,000 hours or around 20 years of normal usage. More »
    05/21/08
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #gadgets

    How to Shatter Glass With Your Voice (With the Help of Gadgets)

    03/12/08
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  • glassphoneslide.jpg#design

    Sliding Glass Phone is Low on Features, High on Glass In Your Face

    Designer Chris Owens has come up with a fashion phone that's even slicker (and lacking in features) than the LG Prada or the Samsung Armani phones. The design's appealing because it's got a giant screen on the front (much like the Prada or the iPhone), but has an illuminated glass dialpad that slides out from the bottom. Yes, it looks like you can pretty much only call or text message people with the phone, but fashionistas don't bother with emails. Video "demo" after the jump. [Chris Owens via Yanko Design] More »
    02/21/08
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    By Jason Chen
  • #destruction

    How to Create Plasma from a Beer Bottle in a Microwave

    02/14/08
    13,811
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  • #gadgets

    3M Security Glass Ad

    04/30/06
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  • #gadgets

    Connection Glass

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