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Sliding doors get reinvented for touchless drag; Steve Jobs' handwritten job application sold for $220k; Oscar Mayer debuts bacon-scented shoe laces; A wooden alternative to LEGO bricks; Adidas recruits Kermit The Frog as face for 'green' sneakers

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