Ray of Light

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The Manta pendant luminaire biomimics the ray of the same name and appears to glide in mid air as it illuminates your living space! It’s adjustable both vertically and horizontally at multiple sections making it highly versatile for a variety of spacial requirements. With a thin profile and minimal tubing, it provides high power illumination while having little impact on overall aesthetics.

Designer: Kama Jania & Amelia Rams

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Tokyo Metro finishes rolling out WiFi at its train stations

Tokyo Metro finishes rolling out WiFi at its train stations

Train stations deep indoors and underground rarely make for the best places to hit up a smartphone for data, yet they're where a lot of Tokyo residents have to spend their time. Accordingly, it only makes sense that one of the city's chief mass transit providers, Tokyo Metro, would outfit as many of its stations as possible with free WiFi. Expanding on deployments that started in February, every station that Tokyo Metro directly manages now lets travelers hop on WiFi, 15 minutes at a time; Android and iOS users can load up a Manta app to plan their trips and cram in some reading or video in while waiting for the next ride. Whether or not the current arrangement lasts is another matter. The WiFi grid as it exists will continue until the end of July, at which point the network will evolve depending on real-world use. The rollout still won't cover significant stretches of Tokyo, if it holds, but those who want their Google+ on the Ginza line will be happy.

[Thanks, @colm_smyth; image credit: Dick Thomas Johnson, Flickr]

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Source: Nikkei BP (translated)