Hacoa Wooden USB Hub House

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The Hacoa Wooden USB Hub House is a handsome little house for your USB devices to plug into. Instead of a row of windows running up the front, it has USB ports. Sure, the view ain’t as pretty, but your gadgets can get powered this way. You can run the cable through “door”. The wood material is a far cry from your standard sterile plastic or metal computer accessories.
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Available in maple, walnut, or purpleheart woods. The Hub House is imported from Japan (and thus priced up there) but if you need a USB hub on your desktop and you want something with a clean cozy design, this might work for you. Plus, you gotta respect wood, right Larry?

Hacoa Wooden USB Hub House

Wall Mounted House Key Holder

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It’s a little house to hold your keys. The House Key Holder Wall Mounted House Key Holder mounts on your wall and you insert your key in to hold it. What we like about this is that it’s not a hook, so that when you take your key out of your lock you can insert it right into this key holder without having to maneuver your keyring around. A magnet inside helps keep the key secured. It hangs your keys in a really cute style and you could line a few up for a nice arrangement or even paint it maybe.

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Landscape Dinner Set

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Getting kids to eat just got a lot easier with the super fun Landscape Dinner Set. This melamine dinner set has a plate shaped like a house, a fork, spoon and knife shaped like tree, a cup that’s the sun and a small bowl shaped like a cloud. I don’t know about you, but no matter how “fun” you make broccoli, I’m still not going to eat it…. well ok maybe if it was dipped into a cloud bowl of cheese I’d consider it.

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Honda test house features Smart Home System for controlling energy usage

Honda test house features Smart Home System for controlling energy usage

The term "smart home" seems to turn up in tech circles every so often, only to fade into the background again without much sign of ultra-connected dwellings becoming a reality. Honda's at least putting one foot forward, with a just-unveiled test house in Saitama, Japan featuring a system for controlling and monitoring energy usage. The Honda Smart Home System (HSHS) consists of thin-film solar cell panels, a rechargeable home battery unit, gas and hot water supply systems and the Smart e Mix Manager. The latter is the central part of the energy-control system, and it keeps track of all the other components in addition to monitoring the home's use of power supplied by the grid. In emergency situations, it can also provide electricity via the home battery unit. On the day-to-day level, however, the system is there to let home owners know what sources of power they can kill. Honda also integrates its Japan-only Internavi system for controlling home appliances remotely. The car maker hopes to use the house for extensive demo testing, with an ultimate goal of reducing CO2 emissions by 50 percent. No word on how many decades till we actually call this sort of place home, though. Click on past the break for a look (in Japanese) at the test home's features.

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