Elite Finds of the Week

Is Christian Dior planning to unveil Swarovski crystals encrusted cell phone?
Now trying clothes virtually is possible. Thanks to a Japanese firm Awaseba for launching software especially for virtual fitting room that enables you see yourself in a new avatar of real online model.
News is Condé Nast/Wired Acquires Ars Technica. Whilst the acquisition price is not disclosed but techcrunch sources reveal it is in the $25 million range.
Enjoy INBED via 2D Girlfriend: This 2D Girlfriend project by Drew Burrows reflects the portrayal of lady in an empty space on double bed by installing a projector on the ceiling beam.
Stardust LEDs Furniture: This lightweight and low-voltage LEDs integrated furniture from Italy-based Meritalia is available in the range of sofas, pillows, armchairs and footstools.
1:48 scale model of The Titanic costs $2.5 mn: This version took 7 years to build and since its inception it has toured the world via museums and other private exhibits.
Electric baseball hat: Capable of reading EEG signals from your brain, the hat comes equipped with electronics fitted into its back and a wire connecting it behind the ear of the wearer. Did I tell you unlike other EEG readers, this one is wireless and portable.
Dreamcade Vision 29: This arcade machine priced at $2,499 comes equipped with around 200 games.
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