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one love mimobotMimico, the creators of mimobots, continue to entertain us with their line of USB toys. Not only have they created 2 more Star Wars figures, they now have more artists coming up with Limited Editions. We’re thinking that their “one love, one heart series” is an innovative way to express your feelings should your spouse/partner ask you for more space this Valentine’s Day. Each mimbot is a high-speed 2.0 USB, compatible for windows, and is available in 512MB, 1GB, 2GB, or 4GB at mimico, with prices beginning at $69.95.

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If you constantly feel the need to create a masterpiece in your kitchen for your spouse/partner and often download recipes, this new gadget will keep you from leaving a paper trail with gooey hands. Designed by IF Concept 2007 award winner Philipp Gilgen, the coo.boo is a digital alternative that syncronizes with a wireless docking station. Choose between a simple recipe display and full audio-visual instruction. Shaped like a spatula and washable, it can be hung with other kitchen utensils or placed on your counter. Not yet available to the general public, contact Mr. Gilgen to be one of the first to purchase this inventive device.

 

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Gallery: coo.boo Assists Cooks


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Oragami TV RemoteWho didn’t love this paper gadget when they were growing up? Hayeon Yoo’s Origami TV Remote Control was developed during a one week Electronics and Software workshop at London’s recent Work in Progress. The prototype has such functions as channel selection and volume control, and is made up of a wireless sensor board and Max/MSP. Designed to get kids to learn to use the remote, we think we would have just as much fun and may not want to share.

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Gallery: Origami Teaches Tots to Use TV Remote


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