London’s SkyCycle Concept

Vibrating panties, Nendo's chopsticks, ancient brewers and more in our look at the web this week

Over the past decade, cycling has exploded in popularity in London. Despite the city’s best efforts to allocate a safe space for bikers on crowded roads, accidents persist at staggering rates with 14 riders killed in 2013. British architect Norman Foster proposed a “cycle utopia” concept this week, dubbed SkyCycle. The lofty idea places 10 cycle routes above the city’s expansive train system with over …

Vibrating Panties

Vibrating panties, Nendo's chopsticks, ancient brewers and more in our look at the web this week

In the 2009 flick “The Ugly Truth,” Katherine Heigl’s character (unintentionally) reenacts her own “When Harry Met Sally” scene when her vibrating panties go off during a business dinner. Sex toy company OhMiBod has made this high-tech lingerie into a mainstream reality by releasing the blueMotion massager, a panty-liner vibrator that connects to your (or your partner’s) smartphone via Bluetooth—allowing for hands-free fun. Retailing at …

Link About It: This Week’s Picks

Vibrating panties, Nendo's chopsticks, ancient brewers and more in our look at the web this week

1. The Culture of Counterfeit Shanzhai refers to the massive counterfeit market in China, encompassing everything from imitation smartphones and sneakers to bootleg shampoo and Coca-Cola. With the sustained rise in consumer culture in China, along with the confluence of globalization and the internet, Shanzhai has recently begun to transcend commerce into its own culture—and even a form of art. In Chinese culture, copying is …