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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
  • #nature

    The Northern Lights Get Time Lapse Video Treatment

    It's on my list of Things To Do Before I Die, but like most inclusions I fear watching a time lapse video is the closest I'll ever get. What a marvelous view. [TWAN via Boing Boing]
    12/29/09
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    By Kat Hannaford
  • #christmaslights

    Christmas Lights, The Brief and Strangely Interesting History Of

    Thomas Edison was known for his wacky publicity stunts, but during the Christmas of 1880 he went for the sentimental rather than shock value. That year, instead of electrocuting an elephant, he brought us the first electric Christmas light display. More »
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    12/13/09
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    By Chris Jacob
  • #shootingchallenge

    Shooting Challenge: Christmas Lights

    Thanksgiving is well over, so that means mankind starts his all-out electrical blitz in search of holiday cheer. For this week's Shooting Challenge, we want to see your best shots of Christmas lights. And this week, you can win something! More »
    12/09/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #leds

    How Quantum Dots Could Make LEDs as Warm as Candlelight

    I've had a nit to pick with LED lights and their sterile glow. But quantum dots—tiny crystals that emit a specific color—could be added to LEDs to alter their photonic output. Wee! More »
    12/07/09
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    By Brian Lam
  • #photoshopcontest

    Create Some Grinch-Like Christmas Decorations

    Call me a killjoy, but as I've gotten older the holidays have gotten less and less fun and more and more annoying. You know what I really hate? Stupid decorations everywhere. Let's spice them up. More »
    12/04/09
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    By Adam Frucci
  • #lights

    Hot Electric Metal Encased in a Sphere of Glass

    LEDs are efficient. But by choice, my house is still bathed in the warm glow of hot electrified metal, in a bulb of glass and inert gas. More »
    11/30/09
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    By Brian Lam
  • #design

    Walk Into the Light

    You are lost, walking through a dark forest. Unknown animal sounds drill into your ears and fears. The freezing wind crackles above you. And then, reality breaks, opening a gate to an unknown white. Would you enter or run away? More »
    11/05/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #architecture

    The Living Light Sculpture

    The Living Light Sculpture looks like a giant metal flower, or a man made approximation of a jungle canopy with artificial sunlight coming down through its branches. It's actually a digital map sculpture reporting air quality in Seoul, Korea. More »
    11/02/09
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    By Brian Lam
  • #necessary

    Litecup, Where The Hell Have You Been My Entire Life?

    Don't lie. Like me, you keep a cup of water next to bed, but you constantly hit it when searching for it in the dark. You also spill all over when attempting to drink laying down. Hellooo, Litecup! More »
    10/09/09
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    By Joanna Stern
  • #clocks

    Crazy Hard Drive Clock Was Probably Built by Nerd Ravers

    Hard drive clock, sure sure, we've seen that before. But watch the video—this thing is just about the gaudiest clock I've ever seen. It's got dancing neon colors, rapidly flickering lights and tosses in some creepy artwork too. More »
    09/17/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #review

    Gorillatorch Review: A Lamp with a Magnetic Personality

    We've all heard of Joby's renowned Gorillapods, the tough, highly flexible ball socket tripods that fit everything from dSLRs to PSPs. The Gorillatorch takes this same basic idea and pops on magnet feet and a bright LED head. More »
    09/15/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #running

    You're No Invisible Pedestrian While Wearing Black Diamond Sprinter Headgear

    The Black Diamond Sprinter is designed with the adventurous night runner in mind, but I can just as easily see this headgear transitioning into a lightweight spelunking role... and, yes, there it is—I think I just invented cave running. More »
    09/06/09
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    By Jack Loftus
  • #lights

    Gorgeous Magic Made Out of Street Lights and Bugs

    I mean, it looks like magic to me. But it's really just a series of long exposures of bugs, flying under a street light. Which somehow makes it more incredible. [Vimeo via Nick Bilton]
    08/11/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #light

    Manually-Powered Wind-up Light Is Perfect For Bed Time

    This wind-up light is like a kitchen timer, except it counts down the minutes to when you're not going to be able to see anything. More »
    07/31/09
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    By Jason Chen
  • #motionsensing

    Orthodox Jewish Couple Sues Over Motion-Sensing Light

    Was that headline mean? I'm sorry, but the silliness of this lawsuit, which centers around one couple's quest to annoy/sue the hell out of their entire apartment building, warranted it. The story unfolds like this: Updated. More »
    07/19/09
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    By Jack Loftus
  • #concepts

    Reading Lamp Is a Book Stand, Light, and Bookmark All in One

    This French "Reading Lamp" (clever name) concept turns off when a book is draped over it, and on when it's removed. It doesn't look particularly safe for the spines of prized books, but it sure is pretty. [Core77]
    07/18/09
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    By Dan Nosowitz
  • #lights

    Sputnik Solar Lamp Brings Free Light to Your Yard

    This solar lamp from IDEA is inspired by Sputnik, requires 2-5 hours of sunlight for 8 hours of operation and costs a mere $16. [IDEA via Engadget]
    07/02/09
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    By Adam Frucci
  • #bath

    Fresh Fruity Floating Bath Favors

    Do these floating bath fruits actually do anything? Other than draining three AAA batteries and lighting up your water in a rainbow of colors, no. [Himeyashop via Technabob via Boing Boing Gadgets]
    06/29/09
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    By Jason Chen
  • #imagecache

    Firewinder Wind Light, or Photon Tornado?

    In practice, the Firewinder wind light won't look quite this extraordinary. But God bless slow shutter speed photography all the same. [via Inhabitat]
    06/09/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #toys

    Light-Up Rubik's Cube Tries to Fix Something That Ain't Broke

    The Rubik's Cube is a classic puzzle, one that's tough to improve upon. This electronic version tries, but it doesn't look like it succeeds on adding much value to the original. More »
    05/27/09
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    By Adam Frucci
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