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If you’re like us, your life consists of design and gadgets. This group of technological treats is what we’re bringing you today.

Above is the Obol, a genius invention that should have been thought of years ago: a bowl that helps you determine the ratio of milk to Oreo or milk to cereal in your quest to stuff your face.

With the unique Swoop n Scoop®, the Obol makes every bite as crispy as the first bite. The Spiral Slide design makes it possible to enjoy your cereal until the last bite. It’s perfect for eating in bed, or while watching a movie or anywhere. We’re taking ours to the movies. Try and stop us. $18.00 via Obol.

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Electricity is so yesterday. These days it’s all about the sun and going green. If you got a lot of green, say $800.00, then you can harness the power of the sun on your back via Ralph Lauren.

Lauren has designed a backpack that stores solar energy and allows users to recharge their gadgets on the go. How long will it take to charge a cell phone? Three hours. The pack is water resistant and has comfortable shoulder straps, so long treks won’t be a pain.

Call us snobs, but $800 is a lot for a back pack. Although if you care about the environment and you’re not a rich jerk, then go out there and get one. Mother nature will love you for it. Via Uncrate.

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When Crackberry heads talk about their new phones and messengering, we tend to zone them out. But this attitude may change after we caught a glimpse of the new Blackberry Bold Montana in action on video. The CMDA phone is all touch screen with familiar features in tact.

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Technology has advanced so greatly that we can surf the world in addition to surfing the internet; which is why we love the Living World HD app for the iPad.

Living World gives you the time and weather anywhere on the planet. This is especially useful if you are a frequent traveler like we are. Depending on your data connection, you can zoom in on any region on the planet in 3D so make sure you can afford it.

What you can afford, however, is the price of the app which is presently on sale on Itunes for $.99.