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Marshall Heddon Hub Adds Multi-Room Hi-Fi to Your Bluetooth Marshalls

Owning a couple of Marshall Bluetooth speakers means great sound in different rooms, but getting music to follow you means reconnecting Bluetooth, nudging volume knobs, or carrying your phone with you. One speaker plays in the kitchen, another sits silent in the living room, and switching between them breaks whatever you were doing. The missing […]

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How Protest T-Shirts Have Become the Loudest Voice on the Street

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp There was a time when protest meant placards, megaphones, and handwritten signs. Today, something far simpler—and often far more powerful—does the talking: a t-shirt. Across marches, rallies, and public demonstrations, custom protest t-shirts have quietly taken center stage. They don’t shout, yet they’re impossible to ignore. A few words printed across

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This 6‑in‑1 wireless HDMI hub with 100W PD will practically replace every dongle in your bag

Your laptop gets thinner every year and your tablet ditches another port with each refresh. Meanwhile, the actual work you do requires more connectivity than ever. Photographers need fast SD card access during client reviews. Presenters need a clicker and a thumb drive while streaming to the big screen. Educators move between rooms with different

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terraced landscapes anchor hands-on learning at shenzhen elementary school

Wuzhou Elementary School supports evolving modes of learning   Wuzhou Elementary School is a public primary school located in central Shenzhen, designed by People’s Architecture Office (PAO) to support contemporary educational models that emphasize creativity, exploration, and experiential learning. The project responds to Shenzhen’s broader transition from an industrial economy to one oriented toward innovation

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This Kevlar Medical Brace Folds Flat Like Origami and Might Finally Kill the Plaster Cast

What do Swiss timepieces and sailing rigging systems have in common with orthopedic braces? More than you might think. The engineers at Osteoid drew inspiration from these precision mechanical systems to create Bracesys, a revolutionary approach to fracture immobilization that challenges everything we thought we knew about medical casts. Traditional plaster casts have remained largely

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The Bugatti Veyron Turns 20 and Gets a 1,578 HP Makeover Nobody Saw Coming

In 2005, Bugatti unleashed a machine so audacious that even today it commands respect. The Veyron arrived with 1,000 horsepower, four turbochargers, and a top speed that left competitors speechless. Two decades later, one collector decided that anniversary celebrations and museum pieces weren’t enough tribute for such a revolutionary achievement. The result is the F.K.P.

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This Power Strip Looks Like a Pencil with a Cable That Draws a Line

Setting up a desk usually means the laptop and lamp go on top while the power strip disappears underneath, tangled with dust and forgotten cables. Electricity gets treated as something to manage and conceal, even though it quietly runs everything you do all day. Most power strips look industrial or aggressively technical, which is why

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Designers Just Built the Chess Set Brutalism Fans Wanted

There’s something deeply satisfying about watching a familiar game get completely reimagined. The Mohmaya chess set does exactly that, turning the classic battlefield into a three-dimensional landscape where every move feels like navigating through a modernist city. Designed by Tanay Vora, Vidushi Gupta, Hardik Sharma, and Yaman Gupta, this isn’t your grandmother’s chess set. Though

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Mangmi Pocket Max handheld boasts magnetic modular D-Pad and ABXY buttons

The handheld wars are entering the territory where end-users will benefit the most, getting the best hardware at the most competitive prices. Ayaneo, Anbernic, and other new players in the handheld market are vying for dominance, which is likely to manifest in sharp pricing. Android handheld maker Mangmi, targeting the entry level of the gaming

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