Moleskine Just Turned Issey Miyake’s Iconic Pleats Into Paper

Even though I’ve spent most of my life in the digital space, I’m still a firm believer that the analog world is just as relevant and that the two can work together. I’ve built a career in digital marketing and content creation but I’m also a paper and stationery person who prefers to journal and take notes on actual pen and paper. So when new, interesting paper products come out, I always get giddy and see how it can fit into my productivity and lifestyle.

Moleskine has teamed up with Issey Miyake, specifically Miyake Design Studio to come up with NOTE-A-NOTE, a piece that marries the utility of a notebook with the sophistication of a card case. Since people still do carry around business cards, we need a way to keep them organized while at the same time add to our productivity flow.

Designer: Moleskine x Issey Miyake

With this hybrid piece, you don’t know if it’s a business card holder that has a notebook or if it’s a notebook that has a business card holder. This pocket-sized item has a hard cover with rounded corners and inside you get two expandable pockets that can house up to 24 business cards. Or if you want to use it as a wallet, you can put your cards and bills inside as well. It is able to open flat to 180 degrees. It also comes with a color-matched box that can also be used as a storage case as it can be attached to the holder with an elastic band.

Normally, notebooks are made up of many pages but NOTE-A-NOTE actually uses just one long, folded single piece of paper. It’s basically a folded insert in the business card holder that has 14 accordion-style pages. It actually echoes the signature pleating technique that Issey Miyake is known for, bringing their iconic textile innovation to paper form. The acid-free paper is ivory-colored and uses FSC™-certified paper from managed forests. The signature Moleskine elastic band elegantly secures the case with a striking gesture across its central embossed line, making it instantly recognizable as a collaboration between these two design powerhouses.

It comes in eight different colors that can match your aesthetic: Black, Scarlet Red, Myrtle Green, Grey, Blue, Earth Brown, Orange, and Dandelion Yellow. The goal of having this card holder and notebook in one is to have something handy to write down ideas, thoughts, and important details while keeping the exchange of business cards close to you as well. The clean and thoughtful structure actually takes inspiration from traditional Japanese emakimono scrolls.

I can see this being perfect for creative professionals who attend networking events, conferences, or client meetings. It’s compact enough to slip into a clutch or small bag, yet substantial enough to make an impression when you pull it out. The variety of colors means you can choose one that reflects your personal brand or collect multiple for different occasions. For stationery collectors like myself, this is definitely a piece worth adding to your collection—it’s not just functional, it’s a conversation starter that showcases your appreciation for thoughtful design.

The XS size makes it incredibly portable, fitting comfortably in your hand or pocket. Imagine being at a networking event and jotting down a quick note about a conversation right after exchanging business cards with someone. That immediate capture of thoughts and context is invaluable in our fast-paced professional lives.

The NOTE-A-NOTE collection is available now on the Moleskine website for $46 USD, with shipping in 4-8 working days. Released in October 2025, this limited edition collection represents a meeting of minds between two brands that understand the power of tactile experiences in our increasingly digital world.

This collaboration beautifully merges two iconic brands: Moleskine’s legendary notebook craftsmanship with Issey Miyake’s revolutionary approach to pleating and folding, creating a functional accessory perfect for professionals who value both aesthetics and utility.

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ChatGPT Atlas AI Browser : The Future of Browsing or Just Hype?

ChatGPT Atlas AI Browser : The Future of Browsing or Just Hype?

What if your web browser didn’t just help you search the internet but actively worked for you? Imagine a browser that could summarize dense research papers, draft emails, or even manage multiple tasks across tabs, all while learning your preferences to deliver a hyper-personalized experience. This is the bold promise behind ChatGPT Atlas, OpenAI’s latest […]

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macOS 26.1: The Hidden Features Apple Didn’t Tell You About!

macOS 26.1: The Hidden Features Apple Didn’t Tell You About!

Apple’s macOS 26.1 update brings a host of enhancements, new features, and bug fixes aimed at refining the overall user experience. While Apple’s official announcement highlighted some of these updates, several subtle yet impactful changes were quietly introduced. These updates improve design, functionality, and performance, while also strengthening integration with Apple’s ecosystem, including iOS, iPadOS, […]

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A1200 Release Date, Features and Pricing Revealed : Nostalgia Meets Modern

A1200 Release Date, Features and Pricing Revealed : Nostalgia Meets Modern

What if you could relive the golden era of gaming while enjoying the conveniences of modern technology? That’s exactly what Retro Games Limited and Play on Replay are promising with their latest announcement: the A1200. A bold reimagining of the iconic Amiga 1200 from 1992, this console is more than just a nostalgia trip, it’s […]

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This $330 LEGO Goonies Set Is Pure Halloween Treasure

If you’ve ever dreamed about finding pirate treasure in underground caves or sliding down secret passages to escape the bad guys, you’re about to lose your mind over what LEGO just dropped. And with Halloween just around the corner, the timing couldn’t be more perfect for The Goonies set (21363), a 2,912-piece tribute to skeletons, pirates, and underground adventures that practically screams spooky season.

Here’s the thing that gets me about this release. It’s not just a model you build and stick on a shelf. This is a full-blown tribute to one of the most beloved adventure movies ever made, with actual thought put into recreating those iconic moments that blend adventure with just the right amount of creepy. We’re talking about the Fratelli hideout (basically a haunted house for criminals), the terrifying boulder trap, skeleton-filled caves, and yes, One-Eyed Willy’s legendary pirate ship, the Inferno, complete with sails, treasure, and plenty of bones.

Designer: LEGO

What really makes this set special are the minifigures. All twelve of them. You get the whole gang: Mikey, Mouth, Data, Chunk, Brand, Andy, and Stef, plus Sloth in his Superman shirt, Mama Fratelli, Francis, Jake, and even One-Eyed Willy’s skeleton. Speaking of which, how perfect is it to have an actual skeleton pirate minifigure just in time for Halloween? LEGO actually created brand new elements specifically for this set, like Sloth’s pirate hat and Mama Fratelli’s hair and beret combo, which shows you the level of detail they’re committed to.

The build itself is pure genius in how it captures the movie’s spooky underground energy. One side shows the Inferno in all its glory with full sails, looking exactly like the moment when the Goonies discover it in that eerie cavern. Flip it around, and you’ve got an interactive play area with all the booby traps and secret passages that could easily double as Halloween decorations. There’s the skeleton organ where if you hit the wrong note, your minifigure falls through the floor (talk about a Halloween party trick). There’s a trap door for Data to avoid, and even a slide to the octopus from a deleted scene that superfans will totally appreciate.

At $329.99, this is definitely an investment piece. But you’re getting nearly 3,000 pieces and enough spooky detail to keep you discovering new Easter eggs every time you look at it. Think truffle shuffle references, the treasure map that started it all, and little callbacks scattered throughout the build. The underground cave aesthetic with its dark corners and hidden dangers fits perfectly with Halloween vibes, making it an ideal conversation piece for your seasonal decor.

Now here’s where it gets even better. If you’re quick and grab this set between November 1st and 7th, you’ll also score a free gift with purchase: The Walshes’ Attic set (40773). This 179-piece bonus includes minifigures of Mikey’s parents, Irving and Irene Walsh, plus a brick-built recreation of that cluttered, slightly creepy attic where the whole adventure began. You know, the scene with the dusty suit of armor, random nautical stuff everywhere, cobwebs implied, and that fateful moment when the kids discovered the treasure map behind a painting? It’s the perfect companion piece that sets up the entire story and adds another layer of atmospheric Halloween fun to your display.

What I love most about this release is how it captures that perfect blend of adventure and spookiness that makes The Goonies such a timeless film. Based on a fan submission by Delusion Brick, it shows that LEGO is actually listening to what fans want. This is the 10th and final LEGO Ideas set of 2025, and honestly, what a way to close out the year, especially launching right at the beginning of November when Halloween decorations are still fresh in everyone’s minds.

The set launches November 1st for LEGO Insiders members, with general availability starting November 4th. And yeah, it’s going to look incredible displayed on your shelf, whether you keep it up year-round or bring it out as part of your Halloween rotation. Part of the charm is in all the interactive elements: sending Sloth sliding down the mast, activating the boulder trap, playing with the skeleton organ. These aren’t just static display pieces meant to gather dust.

For anyone who grew up in the 80s or simply loves adventure movies with heart and a hint of danger, this is more than a LEGO set. It’s a trip back to that feeling of infinite possibility, of exploring dark caves with nothing but a flashlight and your courage, of believing that treasure maps really do lead somewhere magical. Goonies never say die, and clearly, neither does our love for pirates, skeletons, and Halloween adventures.

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Unlock Hidden Insights with Neo4j and n8n : The Future of Knowledge Graphs

Unlock Hidden Insights with Neo4j and n8n : The Future of Knowledge Graphs

What if you could transform overwhelming, disconnected datasets into a living, breathing map of relationships, one that not only organizes your data but also reveals insights you didn’t even know you were missing? Enter the world of knowledge graphs, where data isn’t just stored but connected, visualized, and enriched with meaning. By combining the graph […]

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Google brings free Gemini access to India’s largest carrier

Google’s AI ambitions are global in scale, so much so that it has just agreed to give Gemini away for free in India to people using the country's biggest mobile provider. Thanks to a deal with Reliance Intelligence, an AI-focused subsidiary of Reliance Industries, people signed up to Jio’s Unlimited 5G plan will be offered Google AI Pro at no extra cost for 18 months.

That means that qualifying users will have access to Gemini 2.5 Pro, Google’s most advanced AI model. They will also benefit from higher limits for the Nano Banana and Veo 3.1 AI image and video generators, plus expanded access to NotebookLM. The plan also includes 2TB of cloud storage across Google’s apps, for a total combined worth of around 35,100 rupees ($396) per user.

The offer will initially be exclusive to Jio customers between the age of 18 and 25, but will eventually extend to all people on an eligible plan via the MyJio app. Jio is India's largest mobile network operator, and a company in which Google purchased a 7.7 percent stake worth $4.5 million in 2020.

India is fast becoming a key battleground for AI expansion. Back in July, Perplexity AI partnered with Bharti Airtel, Jio’s rival carrier, to offer a year-long Perplexity Pro subscription worth $200 to all of Airtel’s 360 million customers. OpenAI is also adopting an aggressive strategy in the country, recently debuting its cheapest ChatGPT subscription to date, at 390 rupee ($4.60), in India first. ChatGPT Go offers users 10 times more message limits, image generation and file uploads than the free version.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/google-brings-free-gemini-access-to-indias-largest-carrier-130627625.html?src=rss

Samsung is using NVIDIA chips to build its new AI chip factory

NVIDIA has teamed up with with South Korea's biggest companies and the country itself, as they build out their AI infrastructure. One of those companies is Samsung, which is building a new AI factory that will use 50,000 NVIDIA Blackwell server GPUs and other NVIDIA technologies to make its own chips. This "AI-driven semiconductor manufacturing," as the companies call it, will help Samsung improve its processes, better predict maintenance needs and improve the efficiency of its autonomous operations. NVIDIA will help Samsung adapt its chipmaking lithography platform to work with its GPUs, and it will apparently result in 20 times greater performance for Samsung. 

Korean carmaker Hyundai will also use 50,000 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs to develop its AI models for manufacturing and autonomous driving. Meanwhile, the SK Group conglomerate, which includes SK Telecom and DRAM and flash memory chip supplier SK Hynix, will use 50,000 NVIDIA Blackwell server chips to launch an industrial AI cloud. The facility, NVIDIA says, will power the "next generation of memory, robotics, digital twins and intelligent AI agents." As Bloomberg reports, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang, who's in South Korea for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation CEO Summit, was recently photographed with Samsung's Jay Y. Lee and Hyundai’s Chung Euisun in a local restaurant. 

Finally, NVIDIA is working with the South Korean government for its sovereign AI infrastructure, or AI it will have control over. The Korean government will deploy 50,000 NVIDIA GPUs to the National AI Computing Center it's establishing, as well to facilities owned by local companies that include Kakao and Naver.

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iPad Pro M5 vs M4: The Real-World Test That CHANGES EVERYTHING

iPad Pro M5 vs M4: The Real-World Test That CHANGES EVERYTHING

The M5 iPad Pro builds upon the foundation of its predecessor, the M4, with a series of targeted upgrades in performance, connectivity, and future-proofing. These enhancements are designed to cater to professionals, creatives, and tech enthusiasts who demand innovative technology. While the improvements are significant, they may not be compelling enough for current M4 users […]

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The Bose QuietComfort headphones drop to $199 in Best Buy’s Black Friday sale

The Bose QuietComfort headphones (the non-Ultra variety) are on sale. Best Buy's early Black Friday sale has the comfy cans for 45 percent off, knocking their price down to $199. That matches their record low from Prime Day.

Bose's headphones have top-notch comfort and active noise cancellation (ANC). For the latter, you can choose between "Quiet" (full ANC) and "Aware" (hear your surroundings) modes. There's also a wind-blocking feature. The headphones' audio, while not quite on par with the $449 Ultra variant (and missing spatial tricks), far surpasses what you'll typically find for $199.

The company estimates 24 hours of battery life. It also supports quick charging: Plug in its USB-C cable and get up to 2.5 hours of charge in only 15 minutes.

This model doesn't include an option to turn off ANC altogether, which some people may have appreciated. (That would have led to even more battery life, desirable for frequent travelers.) But if you're like me and always listen in ANC or aware modes, this is as solid a pick as you'll find for the sale price.

Best Buy has a bunch of other headphones on sale for Black Friday. Of note are the Bose Ultra open-ear buds for $100 off, and the Beats Studio Pro for $150 off.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/audio/headphones/the-bose-quietcomfort-headphones-drop-to-199-in-best-buys-black-friday-sale-124501906.html?src=rss