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8BitDo Retro R8 C64 Edition mouse fuses Commodore 64 nostalgia with modern gaming performance

8BitDo, well-known for its quality gaming accessories, has a strong hold on retro-themed PC accessories, such as keyboards and numpads. Their Retro R8 mouse lineup, which already has the Xbox Edition and N Edition, now gets another variant of the peripheral. Like other mice in the R8 range, the C64-Edition is an eye candy mouse that pairs with […]

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Rewild Homes Built a Tiny House That Actually Works for a Growing Family

The idea that tiny living demands sacrifice is one that the Starling quietly dismantles. Built by Rewild Homes out of Nanaimo on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, this 33-foot gooseneck tiny house was conceived with a growing family at the center of every decision. It doesn’t ask you to lower your expectations; it just reshapes what

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Your Light Switch Is the Worst-Designed Thing in Your House. Inkslab Offers An Alternative

Most wall switches exist to be ignored. You flip them without looking, never registering the object itself, because there is nothing to register. HDL Automation’s Inkslab panel series makes that kind of invisibility impossible. The surface is divided into irregular polygonal cells radiating outward from a central point, a geometry lifted directly from the perforated

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Minimalist laptop with a secondary display minimizes distractions, maximizes productivity

Minimalism in computing interfaces often promises clarity, yet many modern systems still struggle with cluttered notifications, layered menus, and competing visual elements. The Minimal Laptop UI concept explores what a truly distraction-free laptop experience might look like when both hardware and software are designed around the same philosophy. Inspired by the playful yet precise design

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Researchers turned Sawdust Waste and Watermelon Seeds into Recyclable Fire-resistant Panels

Every sawmill in the world produces it. Every furniture factory, every timber yard, every construction site that cuts wood leaves behind a pile of the stuff, and globally that adds up to hundreds of millions of tonnes of sawdust every year. Most of it gets burned for energy, which is a reasonable enough fate except

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This walkable steel sculpture turns geometric chaos into an experience

Most public sculptures are meant to be looked at from the outside. You walk past, glance up, maybe take a photo, and move on. The relationship between the object and the person stops at the surface. Five Fragmented Cubes, a large-scale interactive sculpture made of painted steel, refuses that arrangement entirely: it was built specifically

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Olight Oclip Pro S is a palm-sized clip-on EDC flashlight for every task

There’s a quiet shift happening in the world of everyday carry, wherein single-purpose tools are steadily giving way to compact, multi-functional companions that adapt as quickly as the situations they’re pulled into. The modern EDC kit isn’t about excess anymore; it’s about efficiency and versatility. In that context, the Olight Oclip Pro S doesn’t just

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