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Prepare your unborn child for its first selfie with this 3D ultrasound hologram print

Pioneer has developed a printing service that can produce 3D holograms of ultrasound scans.

At three kilograms, you can lift this full-sized armchair with just one hand

Unveiled at Milan Design Week last month, the Membrane is a lightweight armchair that's versatile enough to move into any room.

Stop burning your hands and put your bread through this toaster tunnel

The Arzum Firrin toaster has redesigned the conventional toaster by putting the tray on its side, allowing for better heat control.

Oh snap, Diet Coke’s newest vending machine became anorexic

It's space efficiency meets quirky product marketing in Diet Coke's Slender Vender vending machine, which measures approximately one foot thick.

SNL parodies just how awkward Google Glass truly is

n a recent Saturday Night Live skit, a fictional tech correspondent demonstrates how silly the Google Glass is to use in real life.

DIY alarm clock will shred your money if you don’t wake up on time

There are some extreme alarm clocks out there on the market, but this modded alarm clock will begin shredding money if you don't get out of bed in time.

New iPhones are just like girlfriends

CollegeHumor just released a new original video that likens a new iPhone to a new girlfriend.

How to sext your way into a museum and call it art

Who says naughty photos aren't art? The New Museum's newest exhibit, "Sext Me If You Can" will turn your dirty pictures into museum-worthy works of art.

Chef Sleeve Smart Food Scale will make portion control less mathematical

The Chef Sleeve Smart Food Scale can punch out USDA nutritional information of each food item you're weighing to track what you're eating.

Closeup, please! IBM creates the world’s smallest movie starring atom particles

A world record for the smallest movie ever created, IBM was able to manipulate atom particles to create a short stop-motion film.

The New Museum recreates 1993 New York by taking over the city’s pay phones

A New York City art exhibit is transforming public payphones into time machines to transport visitors back to 1993.

Lightpack ambient lighting makes colors bleed from your screen onto your walls

The Lightpack ambient lighting system aims to extend your display's colors onto the walls to help your eyes ease into the vividness.

Shloosl offers duplicate keys over the Internet, plus two days of needless paranoia

Shloosl is a Web service that will make copies of your keys if you text them a photo of the set. When did hardware stores become so hard to locate?

Virgin Galactic’s rocket-powered test flight successfully broke the sound barrier

Space tourism is drawing closer to reality as Virgin Galactic tests its first rocket-powered flight today in California.
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Move over, Hologram Tupac: Microsoft’s working on 3D holographic avatars for Skype

A new job listing for a Microsoft engineer cites that the company's working on a Skype system that offers users the chance to make holographic body doubles.

Inside Out Project takes your selfies and plasters them in the middle of Times Square

Can selfies be considered art? The Inside Out Project has placed a photo booth truck to snap portraits and paste them onto the grounds of Times Square.

Honeywell Wi-Fi Smart Thermostat plays chameleon and blends in with your home

The Honeywell Wi-Fi Smart Thermostat is not only remote controlled via mobile devices, you can also change background colors to match your home's decor.

Despite their world domination, humans actually care about robots’ well-being

Artificial intelligence may not mean much to you, but if you saw a video of a robot getting abused, chances are you may actually empathize with them.

Siva Cycle’s pedal-to-power generator leaves bikers no excuse for dead smartphones

Another reason to bike to work? You can charge your gadgets or extra battery packs while doing it with the Siva Cycle Atom.

Fake it till you make it: Eye+ TV window gives every room a million dollar view

Those bummed that their homes do not come with the most fantastic of views may just find a solution in the Eye+ TV window.
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LG’s new washing machine doesn’t use water or detergent

The LG Styler is the Korean manufacturer's latest innovative washing machine that aims to clean clothes without water or detergent.

FoodShareFilter takes your food porn and turns it into acts of kindness

A new Instagram-supportive app aims to make food porn Instagrams more meaningful by donating proceeds to an NGO to end world hunger.

Doxing, Bitcoin, and more tech lingo you need to know

Been on Reddit lately and have no idea what those guys are talking about? Here are some trendy words you should know to keep up with today's Web news.

IKEA robot assembly assistant may just save you some blood, sweat, and tears

Italian researchers have decided enlisted the help of a robot assistant that can learn how to help build IKEA furniture without pre-programming movements.

The craziest Web-revived public access television shows you’re not watching

Why spend your hard earned cash over Netflix or Hulu Plus subscriptions when you can watch the miracles that are public access shows?
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Heineken Ignite LED smart bottles are essential frat party accessories

Heineken unveils a new design concept to make beer bottles more interactive by embedding LED lights that illuminate during various motion gestures.

Nucleus modular wine rack connects like puzzle pieces

Wine lovers live in spaces big and small. That's why we're loving this modular wine rack that's made for everyone - no matter how small their apartment.

Banner ads suck, say guys who invented banner ads

The four men responsible for creating the Web's first banner ads admit their invention has ruined Internet marketing and the online experience.

Nope, that’s not a person pretending to be a Boston Dynamics robot

Boston Dynamics has unveiled its update to the PETMAN humanoid robot, showcasing its fluid body movements to test a chemical protective gear.

Patent troll, flame war, and more tech lingo you need to know

Things are heating up in New York, so we were inspired by the rising temperatures to bring you words relating to heat in this week's tech lingo explainer.

Move over, IKEA: New ‘smart foam’ furniture can build itself

Belgian designer Carl de Smet has invented a smart foam technology that allows furniture to assemble itself with a little help of heat.

Biking hipsters invent an airbag-inspired invisible helmet

Two industrial design students have created a smart, invisible helmet that only inflates to protect the wearer upon impact. Yep, kind of like an airbag.

Angles Mirror reflects the viewer’s silhouette with its motorized spokes

Those looking for a cool piece of art to clamor over this weekend can visit NYC's bitforms gallery to witness the Angles Mirror copy your silhouette.
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No reservations: How a restaurant took social media’s power back into its hands

Restaurants are tired of customers ruining their Web reps with Yelp complains. Instead, they're using social media for more than just gratuitous promotion.