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ModRetro M64 Brings Retro Gamers an N64 Clone with Open Source Hardware and Software

admin1 week ago05 mins

Want an FPGA console to run your N64 cartridges from back in the day? Well, the recently-released Analogue 3D should have you covered. If your retro gaming obsession can wait a little longer, though, there’s another option in the horizon in the form of the ModRetro M64, which promises similar 4K quality, lower latency, and…

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Dasung Paperlike 13K Color Portable E-Ink Monitor Offers 37Hz Refresh Rate

admin2 weeks ago05 mins

The E-Ink displays used on e-readers and note-taking tablets haven’t really developed as fast as we’d like. To this day, they still have very limited colors and slow refresh rates that make them tougher to use for many types of computing. Apparently, though, there’s been significant development on the refresh rate front with the introduction…

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The Best Tablets for Kids to Keep Them Entertained and Engaged

admin2 weeks ago014 mins

Kids and tablets seem to go hand-in-hand these days. It’s not surprising, given how versatile modern tablets are, giving kids a device they can use for entertainment, communication, and education alike. Having their own tablet can also give children a sense of independence and autonomy, as it affords them free rein to explore the digital…

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eufyMake E1 Takes 3D-Textured UV Printing to the Desktop

admin2 weeks ago06 mins

UV printers have long been used in commercial and industrial settings for printing images on practically any type of material. From wood and plastic to metals and more, it allows you to print images directly onto the items. The eufyMake E1 brings the UV printer to the home desktop. Billed as “the world’s first personal…

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HP SitePrint Robot Can Print Construction Layouts Onto Job Sites All On Its Own

admin2 weeks ago05 mins

Once the plans and blueprints for a construction project are approved, it’s time to start the layout process, which involves interpreting the plans and marking their locations in the real-world. As in, you set down marks to indicate where a wall is supposed to go, where a staircase is supposed to run, and where all…

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Vectrex Mini Revives the Ill-Fated Vector Game Console from the 80s

admin2 weeks ago06 mins

Does the world need another retro console? Probably not. However, we all know we’ll keep them getting them anyway, so might as well enjoy all the retro gaming goodness while it’s here. The Vectrex Mini is the latest to make its way back from the nascent days of video games. To the unfamiliar, the Vectrex…

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DwarfLab Dwarf Mini Makes the Smart Telescope More Portable Than Ever

admin2 weeks ago05 mins

Smart telescopes have made amateur astronomy easier than ever. And with the technology getting even better, those telescopes are getting even more portable, too. Take for instance, the new DwarfLab Dwarf Mini, a smart telescope that collapses to the size of a chunky power bank. Billed as “the smallest smart telescope ever made” (yes, even…

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Razer Pro Click V2 Vertical Edition Pairs Productivity-Focused Mouse with 18 Zones of RGB LEDs

admin2 weeks ago05 mins

A vertical mouse promotes a more natural hand position that’s less strenuous on the wrist and forearm, making it a popular productivity mouse design. Because of this, they usually come in boring, office-oriented designs, which can be a problem if you like your peripherals in bright and blinking colors. Well, that won’t be the case…

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Garmin Varia eRTL615 Puts A Car-Detecting Radar Tail Light On Your Ebike

admin2 weeks ago05 mins

Your commuter ebike is great, allowing you to cover most short trips around the city without having to deal with the hassles of a big car. That, however, doesn’t change the fact that bicycles aren’t the safest way to commute on the same urban roads where fast cars and big trucks ply their route, so…

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TeamGroup T-Create Expert P35S Has a Self-Destruct Mechanism You Can Trigger Anytime

admin2 weeks ago05 mins

Some people fill their external SSDs with movies, photos, and all sorts of media. Others use their drives to carry more sensitive files. The TeamGroup T-Create Expert P35S is for those who carry data so sensitive they cannot be allowed to get into other people’s hands. Designed for total information security, the computing accessory doesn’t…

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