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    SkippyTheMarine: But how fast does it recharge? I think this technology sounds great, but the greatest hurdle to overcome in absolute domination of electric vehicles ... more »
    mikejwood: "(energy-storing wallpaper, anyone?)" As a person who just spent a large portion of his life *REMOVING* wallpaper from a old house, I take great offe... more »
    Slyd3z: Did you hear that? That was the collective groan of tree huggers lamenting this discovery. more »
    REO Speedwagon: Finally, a power supply suitable for those musical cards. Now who's working on a super thin speaker? more »
    Xagest: Soon we will be buying batteries in sheets the same way we do stamps. Hopefully we won't have to deal with those 2-cent stamps for devices that need ... more »
    firemunkie: rechargable? more »
    00000000: So, I read "beasts" as "breasts" and proceeded to spend 12 minutes trying to figure out how they looked as such. -_- Needless to say there is NO eye-... more »
    Josh K.: Is it bad that I first read that as "humping paper breasts?" #papershoes more »
    Curves: As much as I love shoes, I dont like these. And it hurts me NOT to like shoes. I also see NO humping or breasts here. Sad, sad day. #papershoes more »
    Hello Mister Walrus: Rhombus! Mathematical! #papershoes more »
    :negated:: So, rock still beats paper... and generally we walk on substances made from or similar to rock, right? This already seems like kind of a Bad Idea, an... more »
    ripfire: "To be honest, at first they looked like humping paper beasts..." Oh good. Glad I'm not the only one. #papershoes more »
    Kaiser-Machead: I guess this says more about me than it does about the picture, but the first thing that came to my mind was Origami porn. #papershoes more »
    Gordonium: Err... load-bearing capability? Internal support structures? Just a design/concept? more »
    €hЯ!§, nice comment, but: Sorry Jesus, but I can't dock my $700 iPhone on a piece of cardboard. That's like eating lobster on a paper plate. more »
    TheSonOfKrypton: The PDF link is down...Anyone got a mirror? more »
    Hello Mister Walrus: Gizmodo, I'm really happy for you, and I'm gonna let you finish, but LifeHacker had one of the best iPhone stand posts of all time. Of all time. more »
    singlecoilpickup: This could be really appealing to the homeless iPhone owner demographic! more »
    strider_mt2k: It's also only a paper moon. ...Sailing over a cardboard sea But it wouldn't be make-believe If you believed in me... more »
    Bertone77: Cool! Too bad It's not the other way around though so you could walk under it every 10 minutes and proclaim: "I've got a great idea!" Annoying your sp... more »
  • #batteries

    Making Powerful, Lightweight Batteries From Nothing But Nanotube Ink and Paper

    Reading the electronic-media narrative as it plays out in many popular tech and news blogs, one would think we are hurtling toward a future where paper is all but unnecessary. More »
  • #shoes

    Funky Paper Shoes, Humping Paper Beasts, Or Both

    To be honest, at first they looked like humping paper beasts and I thought: "Hmmm, nice." Then I learnt they were paper shoes and I thought: "Hmmm, nice." More »
  • #papercraft

    Laser-Cut, RFID-Equipped Paper Radios Tell Your Speakers What to Play

    Designer Matt Brown created these sweet-looking laser-cut paper radios with a twist: They're equipped with RFID chips that can interact with a speaker to broadcast messages or change the radio to a pre-decided station. More »
  • #iphone

    Notepods Are The Saddest iPhone Knock-Offs Ever

    There have been some pretty horrible iPhone knock-offs, but I say enough is enough when you have to draw in your own apps. More »
  • #iphone

    DIY Cardboard iPhone Dock Could Have Come From Apple

    This do-it-yourself cardboard iPhone dock is so pretty that it actually could have been designed by Jonathan Ive himself. Of course, if Ive had designed it, it would have an Apple logo and sell for $40 instead of being free. More »
  • #lighting

    Giant Lightbulb Is Made of Paper

    At 17x17x30 inches, this huge lightbulb would have been absolutely amazing. But since it's not made of glass and metal, but paper, it's just cute. So cute that I still would like to have one, though. [Kyouei via Likecool]
  • #notebooks

    SIMbook Holds Phone Numbers, Addresses on Old-School Paper Format

    While SIM cards hold all the stuff address books used to, some people just can't part from that old ink-and-paper. The SIMbook lets people know that you're aware of modern technology, yet you choose to go retro. More »
  • #papercraft

    Billy Mays In Cubic Paper Form Still Looks Enthusiastic

    DeviantArt user Liz Lukens posted this papercraft cubic Billy Mays template so you can fold him up and bring him everywhere. Highly visible arm hair is thoughtfully included. [DeviantArt]
  • #art

    Papercraft Castle Is More Gorgeous and Intricate Than Most Real Castles

    This unbelievable papercraft project, by Japanese art student Wataru Itou, took over 4 years to create and features lights and a moving train. It's probably the most stunning papercraft sculpture we've ever seen. More »
  • #concepts

    All-In-One Card Stamp Wishes You Get Well Happy Christmas Thanks Easter

    Fact: 99% of holidays were invented by Hallmark back in 1623, and since then, yearly life has been punctuated by needless festive ceremony. Well here's the stamp They Don't Want You To Know About. More »
  • #printing

    Every Sheet of Paper Has a Unique 'Fingerprint'

    What you see here is an 8.5x11 piece of paper scanned by an ordinary scanner (with the contrast bumped up). From shots like this one, researchers claim they can "fingerprint" any piece of paper. More »
  • #fixingstupidity

    Cheap User Interface Hack Finally Solves TV Remotes Stupidity

    I love the ingenuity of this solution to one of the biggest cancers of modern technology: A/V remotes' complexity. And with "complexity" I mean "stupidity." My mom loves it. [Designing Interactions via Dark Roasted Blend]
  • #shippinghallofshame

    Best Buy Mails Tiny Photo Paper in Massive Box

    How much packaging is necessary to ship a small package of 4"x6" photo paper, Best Buy? More »
  • #epaper

    Finally, E-Paper That Challenges a Real Paper

    Next Monday, we'll probably see a new Kindle. But you know what? It won't feature a 24-inch screen that's ready to out-paper a newspaper. More »
  • #art

    Web Design Sketchbook Beckons Web 3.0: Back to Nature Edition

    While most web design takes place on computers, innovators are using a watershed material to imagine websites—paper. More »
  • #architecture

    $5,000 Paper House is the World's Swankiest Hobo Pad

    Swiss company The Wall AG has a perfect solution for third-world shanty towns, semi-permanent refugee camps and approximately 7.2% of adult Americans: paper houses! More »
  • #paperbottle

    Eco-Friendly 360 Paper Bottle Concept Makes Tetra Paks Look So '60s

  • #2001

    HAL 9000 Papercraft Will, At Some Point, Cut You

    We know. He certainly looks cute and harmless. But sooner or later, the HAL 9000 (freely printable papercraft version) could get a small, unintentional dent in the side. "I'll just toss him in the shredder for another," you say out of earshot from the harmless little paper computer. Or so you thought... [Mr. Hal 9000 via Botropolis]
  • #books

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  • #shredder

    Paper Shredder Reinvented In Sculpture-Like Paper2Dust Concept

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