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Recently published photos of prototypes and product concepts from the 80s of the last century suggest that Apple has been dreaming about certain devices for quite some time, and then realized them. Among the concepts of that time, we can find phones, tablets and devices for which we still don't have a name today. The collection of images presents an extremely interesting insight into the history of this company, which has always placed great emphasis on the design and functionality of its products.
Regarding Ikea furniture, we are the only ones who agree that it is great, affordable and user-friendly. At the same time, thanks to Ikea's mass production and accessibility to the wider masses, our homes around the world have become uniform. Recently, users who want to add a bit of individuality to their massive Ikea furniture pieces have a wide range of accessories to choose from.
Google has been building self-driving cars for years. There is absolutely nothing new or revolutionary in this. What is revolutionary is that this time Google presents its model of the vehicle of the future. So far, he has always used vehicles that have been modified with their technology for testing. The Google car has no steering wheel, no brakes, no gas pedal. Check out why in the video?!
This week, the redhead La Roux will pass the time with a new song from the upcoming album, Gorgon City is attacking with a potential summer hit, Arcade Fire are warning about gender identity, Die Antwoords have once again provided another musical bizarre, and Glass Animals are impressing with their writing. Bombastic, as befits a new music week.
There is no better experience than a breakneck bike ride on mountain trails or organized bike parks, if you are at least a bit of an adrenaline junkie. DH and MTB bikes are adapted for such descents, with the best shock absorbers, a light frame and very durable tires. However, we won't get very far uphill with a bike like this. This is where the Kranked Elektric Ego comes in - a high-performance electric kit that provides great assistance on the slopes.
Japanese designer Mariko Tsujimoto has created a playful series that transforms a simple folder into a functional pop up interior piece using the traditional origami technique. Convenient and easily portable, it thus brings a unique novelty of functional furniture.

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