This slim shelf’s minimal design looks like an open book to encourage you to read!

Imagine instead of having a self-care app send you a notification that reminds you to read (especially if that is your resolution for the new year), the furniture itself can be a reminder! That is what Slice essentially is, a minimal, compact, elegant bookshelf that looks like an open book so that it can nudge you to read without having any more screens or digital stimulation.

“In amazingly digital era books aren’t easily opened, having this in mind ‘Slice’ is a bookshelf that intends to motivate individuals to read more often,” says Portuguese designer Joao-Teixeira who is known to always understand the assignment and delivers every single time with unique pieces like this.

Slice connects the environment, the activity, and the user very seamlessly through its form and function. Besides its emotional character, the bookshelf also takes on an aesthetic approach based on minimalistic and sleek shapes. Its elegantly formal look allows the product to become modular, enabling dynamic configurations as a means to highlight its presence and therefore its use.

You can access books from both sides (front or back) easily and the shelf was deliberately created with a slim profile to better fit in smaller spaces. It is horizontally stackable if you want to add more colors or create a piece for your home library, but Slice is certainly a slice of heavenly furniture for every book lover out there with big dreams and little floor space!

Designer: João Teixeira

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Now it’s easy to order food in Google Assistant, Search and Maps

Starting today, you'll be able to order food via Google Assistant, Search and Maps in the US. At the outset, Google is working with DoorDash, Postmates, Delivery.com, Slice and ChowNow, with support for Zuppler and more on the way.

Minimalist Style Never Looked so Snugly!

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The Slice collection of cozy carryalls consists of two shopper bags, a waist bag, a cross-body satchel and a case-clutch. Inspire by the big city, the line channels the stark grey coloring and geometric figure of many skyscrapers.

Made of felt, each is piece is simultaneously soft and tactile yet rigid and dense. The seams are purposefully crafted to ensure the bags stays as flat as possible – hence the name Slice. With a size for any function and a straightforward look that pairs with lots of looks, it’s easy to see why you might want more than one!

Designer: Evgenija Medvedeva for Torba

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Unroll.me is sorry-not-sorry it sold email data to Uber

When the New York Times revealed that Apple had threatened to drop Uber's app over privacy guideline violations, there was a juicy tidbit tucked inside: Unroll.me's email management service had anonymized Lyft receipts and sold them to Uber to help i...

The tape dispenser you’ve always wanted

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In the latest and most amazing thing to happen to tape ever since the tape dispenser, the new Scotch Tape Dispenser by Joongho Choi goes one step further and cuts your tape for you. All you do is rotate a knob and your tape comes all sliced and diced and ready for you to use! Officially the coolest thing since sliced bread. Sliced tape!

The Scotch Tape Dispenser won the Red Dot Best of the Best Award in 2015.

Designer: Joongho Choi

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The greatest lamp since sliced bread!

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Bread is quite an inspirational piece of food. It lends itself to almost any cuisine. However, saying that bread is inspirational to Lighting Design sounds a little strange, yet the Bread lamp by Yicong Lu does a pretty solid job of looking like a lamp inspired by a loaf of bread.

The lamp is quirky at its core, but somehow strangely comforting to look at. Individual slices of light move up and down, thereby increasing and decreasing the intensity of the lamp. There’s nothing more to this simple and adorable concept…and there doesn’t need to be!

Designer: Yicong Lu

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Slice Keyboard Replaces Your Virtual Keyboard With a Couple of Pies

If the typical QWERTY keyboard just doesn’t cut it for you, then you might find a worthy alternative in the Slice keyboard. Slice is rotary keyboard where users are expected to keep at least two of their fingers on-screen while they type. This provides an anchor point for your fingers, allowing for touch typing without physical keys.

Slice KeyboardDepending on the position of the user’s finger, rotary menus appear with characters that the user can access by tapping. It looks confusing and the whole concept sounds confusing when explained, so I’ll let this video introduction explain it for me:

The Slice Keyboard app is available for Android tablets on the Google Play Store for $4.99(USD). You can also download a demo version so you can try it out before you buy.

[via Dvice]

Slice messes with your mind via multitouch circular keyboard for tablets

Slice messes with your mind via multitouch circular tablet keyboard

There's no dearth of Android keyboards on the market, but an entry from new player Slice is bringing the lowly chiclets into a whole 'nother dimension. Depending on which fingers you place on the home buttons, it'll display a rotary wheel of keys that you can reach with your other, free digits, allowing you to touch-type without peeking. At least, that's the theory -- judging by the video after the break, if you happen to look at the trippy graphics during your hunting and pecking, it may induce vertigo instead. The app, which works on 7-inch or larger tablets, also brings "easy access" to special characters, punctuation and a numeric keypad, along with a version of Space Invaders to practice on, appropriately enough -- since you might feel lost in space while using it. Hit the source to to shake it out for yourself.

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