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A microscopic 3D-printed Star Trek Voyager that can move on its own
The ship — measuring microns in size — looks like the USS Voyager and was microprinted by the physicists for their microswimmer research. Unlike the impulse engines and warp drive of its TV counterpart, this Voyager is propelled through liquid… Read More ›
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Leitners’ Hybrid Smartwatch
As a direct result, wearers get the best of both worlds. No longer do you have to choose between a mechanical watch and a smartwatch because now you can have an ideal symbiosis of the two. Thanks to MIYOTA 9039… Read More ›
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This is us
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And he just carried on playing…
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Leading moral, rational people to odd moral conclusions
It’s like one of those magic eye illustrations, where you’re starting at a random dot stereogram, forever, and then finally the embedded 3D image just pops out. And this picture of Trump’s appeal is really best understood in comparison with… Read More ›
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How quickly the AirPods became rediculous
Apple’s newest AirPods are now available at their lowest price yet thanks to a generous $59.01 discount from Amazon. Get your brand-new models for under $100 today before they sell out! Alternatively, opt for renewed AirPods Pro for just $179…… Read More ›
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Retro Widget
Missing your old mobile phone? Check out our fresh retro widgets embedding dynamic data:• Carrier strength signal• Carrier name• Battery level• Clock• Backlight (with dark mode!) The application also includes a retro social post generator, that enables you to share… Read More ›
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Some Humans Ain’t Human
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McGST Podcast Episode 25 (Kirk Israel)
In this episode I talk to Kirk Israel, a man I have known for many years, but with whom I have never actually spoken until now. He runs a personal blog called http://Kirk.is and also http://kirkdev.blogspot.com/ and https://soyouregoingtodie.com/. We discuss… Read More ›
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Raspberry Pi 400: the $70 desktop PC
Raspberry Pi has always been a PC company. Inspired by the home computers of the 1980s, our mission is to put affordable, high-performance, programmable computers into the hands of people all over the world. And inspired by these classic PCs,… Read More ›
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Kobo mini (13 years later…)
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A travel-sized review of the James O’Brien Mystery Hour Travel Game
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TCL NXTPAPER 60 Ultra review (part three)
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Low-end tech, high-end benefits
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The DW-5600JV-7 Joshua Vides collaboration
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The Citizen Stiletto
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The Fidget Spinner Watch
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NOTO OGGIN Water Watch review (0% bullshit)
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IX&DAO Engineer – probably the best value watch I have ever seen
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The SEA-GULL 1963 International Edition (in pictures)
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The Casio Ring Watch (CRW-001-1ER) in Pictures
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Militado ML08 review
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The “Daily Beater” Field Watch review
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