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Fashion & style
fromThe Verge
6 hours ago

This chair gives half-worn clothes a home

YouTuber Simone Giertz's Laundry Chair features a rotating rail to store semi-worn clothes while maintaining seating functionality, now available through Kickstarter at $1100 with November 2026 delivery.
Fashion & style
fromWIRED
3 days ago

Toss Your Not-Quite-Clean Clothes on Simone Giertz's Laundry Chair

Inventor Simone Giertz created a Laundry Chair with rotating armrests that functions as both seating and laundry storage, eliminating the need for a separate clothes-holding chair.
Media industry
fromKotaku
5 days ago

'Defiant New Videogames Magazine' Continue Funded In 7 Hours

Continue magazine, a new Australian video game publication backed by Jackson Ryan and Mark Serrels, exceeded its Kickstarter goal by raising over $44,000 to revive Australia's declining games media industry.
fromEngadget
5 days ago

Looking Glass' Musubi showcases its holographic display in a consumer-friendly package

Looking Glass has been doggedly committed to making holographic displays the next big thing since 2019, and with its new Musubi digital photo frame, it might finally be offering its tech at a price that's hard to deny. Musubi is scheduled to start shipping in June, and unlike the company's previous, more developer-focused kits, the company's new display only costs $149.
Gadgets
Gadgets
fromThe Verge
3 weeks ago

Abxylute's new Switch 2 controller prototype has one big problem

Abxylute's N6 and N9C docks offer larger grips and Hall effect sticks as Joy-Con alternatives but may not improve ergonomics for medium-to-large hands.
Photography
fromThe Verge
1 month ago

Vivo and Oppo's telephoto extender comes to iPhone

PGYTech released the RetroVa Vintage Imaging Kit for iPhone including a 2.35x telephoto extender, slide-on battery grip, custom case, and microSD slot via Kickstarter.
fromBikerumor
4 months ago

Still Letting Your Bars Dangle? The Stem-Dock Takes the Hassle Out of Fork Service

We've all had it happen. You need to remove the fork from your bike, and as you loosen the top cap and stem bolts, everything falls apart. The fork drops, tugging hard on the front brake hydraulic line. Headset parts and stem spacers, once held by the steerer tube, are now scattered on the floor. And, now, the handlebars and stem are just dangling by the hoses and cables, mainly in the way.
Bicycling
Photography
fromBOOOOOOOM!
4 months ago

"Relationships With Images" by Artist Joseph Staples

Joseph Staples reworks and reassembles repeated images over decades, using long-term repetition to push his collage practice and releasing a book via Kickstarter.
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