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Grovemade's New Walnut iPad Sleeve Features Sleek Geometric Contouring

Apr 29, 2014  |   Contributor: JL Staff

Grovemade's new Walnut iPad Sleeve (which officially hit the market today) is actually made using handcrafted wood veneer with geometric contouring, giving it a cool optical illusion effect. Premium German wool lines the case so your iPad or MacBook screen doesn't get scratched, and there's also a leather and brass strap that is used to remove the gadget from your sleeve.... Read More

Ferrari Formula One Engineer-Designed Racing Simulator is "Nearest to Reality"

Apr 22, 2014  |   Contributor: Mila Pantovich

No self-respecting, self-proclaimed video game fanatic would be caught dead without a full-size motion simulator in their home, especially if you're obsessed with racing games. CXC Simulations enlisted the help of former Ferrari Formula One mechanical/electrical engineer Josh Allen for their Motion Pro II, making the virtual experience "nearest to reality than anything else on the market today."... Read More

Instinctive Boom Boom Speaker Brings Geometry To Your Tunes

Apr 22, 2014  |   Contributor: Mila Pantovich

The Boom Boom speaker may not be the biggest piece of audio equipment you've ever experienced, but we love its compact and geometric design. The wireless gadget is meant to be simple and instinctive, made in a shape that engages with your creative side. Designed by Mathieu Lehanneur, Boom Boom can be positioned in whatever way you want, having no right top or bottom — plus since it's covered in a soft silicon, it's apparently pretty comfortable it your hand too.... Read More

The Ring Wants You to Take Gesture Technology Everywhere & Here's Why You Probably Won't

Apr 14, 2014  |   Contributor: Donald Herrera Fairbairn

A new piece of gesture-controlled technology called Ring has far surpassed its funding goal of $250,000 through Kickstarter (pulling in $880,998) and will begin shipments in July. Logbar, the team behind Ring, is looking to ride the coattails of the wearable technology boom while implementing a completely unique way to interact with the digital world. ... Read More

Meridian's 25th Anniversary DSP Digital Active Loudspeakers Finally Ready For Order

Apr 11, 2014  |   Contributor: Mila Pantovich

2014 marks the 25th anniversary of British audio brand Meridian's very first digital speaker launch, the D600 — which was actually the "fist digital loudspeaker in the world." They decided to celebrate the occasion by creating a Special Edition series of three new models, the Meridian DSP Digital Active Loudspeakers, which are finally available to order. ... Read More

Grovemade Offers "World's First" All Wood Bumper iPhone Case

Apr 3, 2014  |   Contributor: Mila Pantovich

With so many neat cell phone cases out there, it's pretty difficult to settle on just one. Thankfully, no one says that you have to! Maybe you want something slim and light for everyday use, but need something strong and more protective for traveling. ... Read More

Private Transporter Cloud Has More Space Than You'll Know What To Do With

Apr 1, 2014  |   Contributor: JL Staff

Using the cloud to share files isn't always the most secure and oftentimes comes with monthly fees. The Transporter Private Cloud is a private device that sits on your desk and allows you to store large amounts of files.... Read More