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Voomote One | Universal Remote Control

Even with multiple applications and accessories that transform the iPhone into a remote control (we have featured the UnityRemote), VooMote, stands out for its versatility and design. The VooMote uses an infrared transmitter and promises to control up to 98% of electronic devices that work with remote control. The control consists of a universal hardware that is connected to the phone, and an app that needs to be installed on the system to work.



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MANTIZ POCKET LAPTOP STAND

Meet Mantiz, the world’s smallest folding pocket laptop stand. The contraption features a unique foldable design that allows you to compact it down to a palm-sized bar so that you can effortlessly put it in your pocket for commuting or any trips. Made of 100% aluminum, the stand measures at only 4.5" and weighs only 5.6oz. It is capable of holding your laptop with 20-degree tilt to improve your sitting posture and give you a comfortable typing and viewing exp...
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MagicBridge

Another great product from Twelve South, they always manage to surprise us. They have appropriately named it the "MagicBridge", it allows you to combine your Apple Wireless Keyboard and Magic Trackpad 2 into one clean, minimal, lap-friendly surface that lets you type and swipe more efficiently. Left or right-handed? No worries. MagicBridge can place your Trackpad on whichever side you prefer. It organizes your desk and creates a tidy two-in-one combo. ...
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MOLESKINE SMART NOTEBOOK

Moleskine have teamed up with Adobe for the creative aimed Moleskine Smart Notebook. Digital tools have evolved a lot over recent years, but still, nothing compares to pen on paper when you are sketching away. With this new partnership, Moleskine and Adobe have created a notebook and app that turn your sketches into fully manipulable vectors! Using the free Adobe Creative Cloud app, simply snap a photo of the sketch (the app uses special alignment indicators printed...
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