How Gemini Workspace Intelligence is Changing Google Drive and Gmail

How Gemini Workspace Intelligence is Changing Google Drive and Gmail Gemini Workspace Intelligence dashboard showing connected Google apps

Google’s Gemini Workspace Intelligence introduces a unified, AI-driven approach to productivity within the Google Workspace suite. By integrating applications like Gmail, Drive, Sheets and Docs, Gemini eliminates fragmented workflows and centralizes essential resources. Paul Lipsky highlights how features such as project-based organization in Google Drive allow users to group related emails, documents and spreadsheets under […]

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Apple M5 Extreme: Everything We Know About the World’s Most Insane Silicon

Apple M5 Extreme: Everything We Know About the World’s Most Insane Silicon Price comparison graphic showing an $8,000+ Extreme concept versus current Mac Studio options for pro buyers.

Apple has officially decided to cancel its ambitious plans for the “Extreme” chip, a processor that was rumored to deliver unparalleled performance. Initially envisioned as a new addition to the Mac Pro lineup, the chip was designed to redefine high-performance computing. However, a combination of technical hurdles, design limitations, and market feasibility concerns led Apple […]

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Discover Open Design, the Free, Open Source AI Design System

Discover Open Design, the Free, Open Source AI Design System A comparison chart showing Open Design versus Claw Design features.

Open Design is a free, open source AI-driven design system that prioritizes user control and accessibility. As highlighted by World of AI, it supports offline workflows through local runtime functionality and SQL Lite for project persistence. The system includes export pipelines capable of generating outputs in formats like HTML, PDF and PowerPoint, making it suitable […]

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NjommNjomm Is Exactly What It Sounds Like (It Eats Books)

Say the name out loud. NjommNjomm. Go ahead. It sounds exactly like what you think it sounds like. Nom nom. Like something chewing. Like something very happily eating. And once you see what this coffee table concept actually does, you’ll understand that the name is entirely intentional and absolutely perfect.

Stuttgart-based designer Deniz Aktay, who goes by dezinobjects online, studied architecture and urban planning at the University of Stuttgart before turning his focus to furniture and object design. He has built a quiet but devoted following with pieces that feel more like riddles than furniture. His previous work includes tables named “Bookpet” and “Nessie,” and an award-winning piece called “Overlap.” The man clearly has a sense of humor, and with NjommNjomm, he’s leaning all the way into it.

Designer: Deniz Aktay (dezinobjects)

The concept is deceptively simple. NjommNjomm is a cuboid coffee table made from sustainable plastics. It has a clean, minimal silhouette, and nothing about it screams “look at me” from across the room. But tucked inside is a bevelled storage compartment, and when you slide a book of just the right size into it, something kind of surreal happens. The book appears to disappear into the table. The table appears to have swallowed it. Nom nom, indeed.

It’s the kind of visual trick that makes you do a double-take, and then immediately want to show everyone who walks into your living room. That impulse is actually one of the more underrated qualities a piece of furniture can have. Most objects just sit there. NjommNjomm performs.

The optical illusion comes from the bevelled cut of the internal compartment, which creates a striking contrast against the clean outer form. The book doesn’t just sit inside the table. It looks consumed, tucked away by the table itself. There’s a small theatrical quality to it that elevates it well beyond a storage solution and into something closer to a stage prop, except it lives in your living room and holds your coffee.

I’ll admit, my very practical brain did pause for a moment to wonder about the mechanics of it all. How exactly do you get the book in? Do you slide it through the opening? Is there a specific angle? And when you want to actually read it, does retrieving it break the illusion entirely? I genuinely don’t know, and I find myself hoping the answer is something elegantly simple, because the last thing this design needs is a frustrating extraction process every time you want to pick up where you left off.

Beyond the trick, the design is genuinely practical in other ways. The cuboid shape means it can be positioned horizontally as a traditional coffee table or flipped vertically to change its function entirely, making it more adaptable than most single-use furniture. For smaller spaces especially, that kind of flexibility matters. Being made from sustainable plastics also puts it in line with where furniture design is heading broadly, with more and more designers prioritizing materials that don’t cost the planet what they cost the consumer.

Aktay’s body of work says a lot about what he values as a designer. His pieces consistently sit at the intersection of wit and function, which is a harder balance to achieve than it looks. It’s easy to make something clever. It’s harder to make something clever that also works as real furniture in a real home. NjommNjomm feels like it manages both.

What makes the concept particularly compelling right now is the timing. The conversation around coffee tables in 2026 has largely been about sculptural forms and pieces that feel more like objects of art than pieces of furniture. NjommNjomm fits into that moment without trying too hard to belong to it. It’s minimal, almost to the point of invisibility, and then it does its little trick, and you realize it was never trying to be quiet at all.

For those of us who stack books on every available surface, there’s something poetic about a table that embraces the book as part of its identity rather than treating it as clutter. NjommNjomm doesn’t just hide the book. It celebrates it by making it look like the table chose to eat it.

It’s currently a concept, and Aktay shares his work on Instagram where designs like this tend to get picked up quickly by communities who recognize a good idea when they see one. Whether it eventually moves into production or stays in concept territory, it’s already done what great design is supposed to do. It made me stop scrolling. It made me think. And it made me want one.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 vs. Z Fold 8 Wide: Which Aspect Ratio Is Better for You?

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 vs. Z Fold 8 Wide: Which Aspect Ratio Is Better for You? Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide open with two apps on screen, showing split-screen layout and media-friendly shape.

Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 8 series represents a significant step forward in the evolution of foldable smartphones. With three distinct models, the Galaxy Z Fold 8, Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide, and Galaxy Z Flip 8, this lineup is designed to cater to a wide range of user preferences. While the Galaxy Z Flip 8 […]

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How a £50 DIY Computer Kit with 1KB of RAM Changed Tech Forever

How a £50 DIY Computer Kit with 1KB of RAM Changed Tech Forever A vintage 1981 retail display for the Sinclair ZX81 at WH Smith.

The Sinclair ZX81, launched in 1981, stands as a landmark in the history of home computing, offering an affordable gateway into personal technology. Created by Sinclair Research, this compact machine featured a Z80 processor, 1KB of RAM (expandable to 16KB), and a membrane keyboard, all packaged at a price point that made it accessible to […]

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Galaxy S27 Ultra Leak: Samsung Finally Adopts Qi2 Magnetic Charging

Galaxy S27 Ultra Leak: Samsung Finally Adopts Qi2 Magnetic Charging Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra

The Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra is capturing widespread attention as leaks reveal a host of anticipated updates that could reshape the flagship smartphone landscape. From a bold horizontal camera alignment to the integration of MagSafe-like magnets and a sleek, minimalistic design, the Galaxy S27 Ultra promises to challenge established norms in both design and functionality. […]

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Stop Downloading Isolated Claude Skills. Build Systems Instead

Stop Downloading Isolated Claude Skills. Build Systems Instead Comparison between inefficient mega skills and streamlined skill systems.

Relying on isolated systems like “Claude code skills” may seem effective for handling specific tasks, but this approach often introduces inefficiencies when integrating with broader workflows. Simon Scrapes explains that standalone solutions frequently require manual adjustments to bridge gaps between processes. For instance, using a transcription service to convert audio into text might yield accurate […]

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Apple’s $299 Secret: How the Mac Neo Could Finally Kill the Budget PC

Apple’s $299 Secret: How the Mac Neo Could Finally Kill the Budget PC Close view of Mac Neo ports showing two front USB 3 connections and rear HDMI and Ethernet.

Apple is reportedly preparing to launch its most affordable desktop computer to date, the Mac Neo. This compact and budget-friendly device is designed to cater to users seeking an entry-level desktop experience without sacrificing Apple’s hallmark design and macOS functionality. With a starting price of $399 and a potential discount bringing it down to $299 […]

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