Lyfe Planter by Flyte – This is so cool!

LYFE is a zero-gravity growing system allowing you to cultivate your favorite plants in mid-air. LYFE consists of a planter that hovers over an oak base via magnetic levitation. Designed to gently rotate during suspension. The rotation especially benefits Air Plants, as nutrients are absorbed by their leaves through the air, rather than the conventional […]

via levitation Lyfe Planter by Flyte – €199,00 — GadgeThingy

SPIN Remote – $110.00

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The SPIN Remote, probably the easiest remote to use. Just 1 hand movement to control many devices. Already works with Sonos, Philips HUE, even the Sphero BB8 and many more! This kickstarter project is a real succes, if you want it just follow the link:Spin Remote – $110.00

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10 September 2013: This should brighten everyone’s day.

Apple has just sent out media invitations for its September 10 media event where the company is expected to introduce its next-generation iPhone hardware, reports The Loop. The event will begin at 10:00 AM Pacific Time and will be held at the company’s headquarters in Cupertino, California. The tagline on the invitation reads “This should brighten everyone’s day.” 

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The event is expected to include the introduction of two new iPhone models: an iPhone 5S successor to the current iPhone 5 and a lower-cost iPhone 5C that will reportedly have internal components very similar to the iPhone 5 but wrapped in colorful new plastic shells. The event will undoubtedly also see a final preview of iOS 7 before it released to the public.

Apple has also been reported to be launching new iPad and iPad mini models later this year, but they will not be making an appearance at this event. A number of Mac updates are also expected in the coming months, but they too are likely to held for a later date in order to give full focus for this event to the iPhone.

So let us know what you’re expecting!

CSR World’s Thinnest Keyboard

CSR unveiled the World’s Thinnest Keyboard at IFA this week, and The Guardian was there with the skinny on this sure-to-be-hot new product for our minimalist society. As you can probably tell from the picture, this wireless input device comes in at under 0.50″ thick (~0.49″ thick to be exact).

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We’re not completely sure that it’ll come in just the color that you see here, but the white and blue combo looks pretty easy on the eyes. Unfortunately, we’ve got about a 12-week wait before these will become available for the ol’ PC. We’re also unsure on price, but if you’re interested in following, now would be a good time to add CSR.com to your bookmarks.

price: tba

Apple’s Come a Long Way Since This Original MacBook Reference Desig

At first glance it doesn’t look like much but this thing is a reference design of the first 13-inch MacBook. Remember those from 2006?

Looking through the Flickr collection of bits and pieces from Jim Abeles, you can see lots of stickers and stampings that prove this is most definitely a development kit allowing engineers easy access to every and any component. Heck, the Intel proc even says “Secret” on it.

Apple's Come a Long Way Since This Original MacBook Reference Design

They certainly don’t make em like they used to! [Flickr via Cult of Mac via Reddit]

Apple's Come a Long Way Since This Original MacBook Reference Design

Apple's Come a Long Way Since This Original MacBook Reference Design

iPad pocket Projector

The iPad Pocket Projector is the latest find from Hammacher Schlemmer, which specializes in pretty much anything awesome. This device is great for those of you who have jobs that take you in directions where you’ve got to give a lot of presentations on the go.

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Operation couldn’t be any simpler. Just plug in to your iPad’s 30-pin charging port, and create a 35 lumen LED projector that is capable of 640 x 480 resolution for diagonal images from six inches to 60. (Recommended distance at eight to 78 inches away.)

While you may not be as excited about this particular version as we are, it’s a milestone of what phones and projectors will be capable of as technology continues to improve. This is only the beginning, friends.

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Apple Launches Logic Pro X with Virtual Drummer and Flex Pit

Apple today announced the launch of Logic Pro X, the next-generation version of its professional audio software. The release brings a completely revamped Logic Pro application including a new virtual drummer and integrated pitch editing, as well as an iPad companion app.