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Marc Jacobs USB Hub

American designer Marc Jacobs has come out with a couple of cool USB hubs. They are shaped like cassette tapes and with artwork drawn on the outside.

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Sega Homestar Aqua Planetarium

The Sega Homestar Aqua is the latest model from Sega’s Homestar series. The Homestar series is basically a mini planetarium. It is able to project the star system into your own home. The Sega Homestar Aqua is  a new model that has been designed to be small, portable, and low cost. 

Available in different colors, the Aqua comes out on January 21, 2010 and costs $73.00. Pretty good value for a planetarium of your own, don’t you think? Check out the features, colors and sample video below.

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Polaroid Is Back!

They killed Polaroid awhile back but with the immense popularity of Lomography and the increasing appreciation by consumers for old film photography, they have brought Polaroid back!

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World’s Quietest Vacuum Cleaner

Don’t you just hate the sound of the vacuum cleaner? If you do, Electrolux has just the solution for you. Introducing the Electrolux UltraSilencer, the world’s quietest vacuum cleaner ever. 

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Bonnier’s Mag+: Changing The Magazine Game

“Print is dying.”

We’ve heard it all before and 2009 showed us that it indeed was. With the record number of magazines and newspapers closing down, more and more people are wondering what the future of print media will be. Bonnier’s Mag+ could very well be it. 

Amazon started this whole digital reader deal with the Kindle. Now with more people going online and digital, manufacturers are looking on ways to tap this growing trend. The Mag+ concept could be one of the best I’ve seen in a while, it seems easy to use and sturdy enough to hold. Peep the video below to see how it works.

Mag+ from Bonnier on Vimeo.

More info can be found on the Bonnier page. Via Staple Design