Ikea got in some trouble for trying to take down popular “Ikea Hacking” furniture sites, but now it seems they want a piece of the action with their own officially branded hack kits, in development. Is there a wide market for an Ikea furniture hack kit? Does anyone know how to use the word, “hack” anymore?
Kim Horcher and special guest Andy Riesmeyer (Host of Dweebcast) debate the idea.
Read more: http://consumerist.com/2015/05/20/gm-…
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