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A router combined with a vase makes routers nice to look at
A router combined with a vase makes routers nice to look at
We all have a lot of stuff cluttering our homes. You know, stuff that serves a purpose but doesn't look too nice doing so. Like your router. It's essentially a little plastic box with blinking lights. Sure, it's very useful and you wouldn't want to be without it, but couldn't it look a little ...
 Blog Archive   » Wireless router vase by STC
Blog Archive » Wireless router vase by STC
dezeen.com — new-router-by-stc.jpg Saudi Arabia-based telecommunications company STC have designed a wireless internet router that can also be used... to hold flowers. new-router-by-stc-3.jpg“The STC Router successfully bridges the gap between lifestyle and ... (more) Blog Archive » Wireless router vase by STC
STC wireless router vase - Boing Boing Gadgets
gadgets.boingboing.net — new-router-by-stc.jpg There's plenty of reason to laugh at this combination router / vase's breathless press release: "The... STC Router successfully bridges the gap between lifestyle and technology with it’s flower vase functionality!" the designers ... (more) STC wireless router vase - Boing Boing Gadgets
Saudi Telecom’s router that looks like a flower vase
Saudi Telecom’s router that looks like a flower vase
krunker.com — Saudi Telecom shows us that a wireless router doesn’t necessarily have to look like one. The STC... router, which doubles as a flower vase, supports Wi-Fi, VoIP, land-line telephone, and wired DSL connections. While I probably wouldn’t place this ... (more) Saudi Telecom’s router that looks like a flower vase
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Wireless router doubles up as a vase to keep your flowers fresh
TechChee.com, shop online for gadget, gizmo and hot tech stuff — ... too. If it is just a squarish or awkward-looking box, it may make some eyes unpleasant. Saudi Arabia based STC has turned their fully functioning wireless router into a vase for your flowers. And of course, to keep your flowers fresh, you have to fill up the “router vase” with water. Some might feel little uncomfortable with feeling up an electronic device with water. But it shall be made water-proof which spilling of water all over it is not an issue here. via [dvice] Written by TechChee.com - Shop Online Gadget Blog

Saudi Telecom’s router that looks like a flower vase
Krunker — ... that a wireless router doesn’t necessarily have to look like one. The STC router, which doubles as a flower vase, supports Wi-Fi, VoIP, land-line telephone, and wired DSL connections. While I probably wouldn’t place this router in the center of the dining room table, it would definitely make a nice fixture for an end-table or cabinet somewhere. Kudos to Saudi Telecom for showing us that a gadget doesn’t have to look like a gadget! [Check it out via DVICE] Technorati Tags: Saudi Telecom, Wi-Fi Router, Flower Vase ...

Wireless Router is also a Vase
Coolest Gadgets — ... as if it belongs there. I can’t help but wonder how comfortable a user would feel pouring water into a wireless router, much less dirt. I guess a user might feel better putting the seeds of life in it and letting plants grow as he or she goes online. The company responsible for this product is a Saudi Arabian corporation called STC. My source doesn’t really have a price, nor where it is available. It could easily be a hit whenever it comes on the market. Source ...

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