This is the architectural vision for the Olympics in 2016. Master plan design by the firm BCMF Arquietetos.

This is the architectural vision for the Olympics in 2016. Master plan design by the firm BCMF Arquietetos.

The new Apple Magic Mouse comes with Multi-Touch technology on its surface. It uses gestures to click, scroll and swipe. Connects wirelessly with your computer via Bluetooth.

The medals of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games are casted from re-used circuit boards, laser engraved with a unique pattern based on a large master artwork of an orca whale by Corrine Hunt, a Canadian designer of Komoyue and Tlingit heritage. The form factor represents the landscape of Vancouver.

The Dyson Air Multiplier fan works very differently to conventional fans. It uses Air Multiplier technology to draw in air and amplify it 15 times, producing an uninterrupted stream of smooth air. With no blades or grill, it’s safe, easy to clean and doesn’t cause unpleasant buffeting.
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Photoshop Mobile provides consumers a convenient way to edit photos, apply effects and share images instantly with friends – all with the flick of a finger. Seamless integration with users’ free Photoshop.com accounts enables photo sharing and data back-up, saving them valuable space on their iPhones. The application is available free of charge at Apple’s App Store.
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High&Dry by Black + Blum is a contemporary dishrack inspired by architecture. Folds down for easy storage. It brings a drainage tray, which flips up and down to let it drain. Made from polypropylene and stainless steel.




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Hermes, the stylish French company has teamed up with the Monaco-based ship-builder Wally to create the ‘WHY 58×38′. The boat, which is built on three decks, also features a 25metre swimming pool on the bow that hug the contours of the helipad. Inside ‘adaptable living spaces’ are organized around a salon that contains a cinema, a music room, a library and a dining room that opens on to the sea.
The master suite has 200-square-metre that covers the entire third floor and has sweeping views of the sea from its private terrace. Up to 12 guests can stay in the five sumptuous suites on the second floor.

The ship has been designed with three large skylights and 300 square meters of windows to give a maximum amount of natural light. It will also be fitted with an ultra-low consumption LED lighting system. Solar panels covering the roof and sides of the vessel will help save at least 200 tons of diesel fuel a year. The yacht also comes equipped with waste management systems made to handle both organic and inorganic waste.




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