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Technology is constantly evolving to improve our everyday lives. These seven brilliant inventions are great concepts that will simplify the way you do things. But the only thing is that they're not available yet.
Let's hope these innovations become a reality soon:
1. Memory Coffee Maker This coffee maker, designed by WenYao Cai, uses hand print recognition to make the perfect cup of coffee just for you.
2. iBasket The iBasket by Guopend Liang will take care of your laundry with this hamper/washer/dryer hybrid.
3. Modular Power Strip This is an awesome solution to awkward-fitting plugs. Designed by Chih-Yao Chen, this innovation is a step towards convenience!
4. Wireless Water Sanitizer Clean and sterilize your fresh food with this brilliant design by Sang Keun Sim and Kyowon L&C Design Team.
5. Drop Rest Mug Unless coffee stains are your thing, this Drop Rest mug by Kim Keun Ae catches drips before they make annoying coffee rings on your desk.
6. Fading Highlighter This one is awesome. Designed by the folks at Quirky, this highlighter fades within six months so you can easily sell off your textbooks when you're done with them!
7. Post Line Flat Extension Cord Designed by Chen Ju Wei, this genius extension cord is trip-proof and can be discreetly hidden under rugs.
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