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Gadget of the Week: Mini machines, big stories
The Lego Speed Champions Formula 1 series and Matchbox Moving Parts range turn toy cars into showcases of design, engineering and sustainability, writes ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK.
I’ve never thought to describe a robot vacuum as fun, yet here we are. Do you remember the first time you used a robot vacuum ...
The permitting director insists the new program is working and problems are being fixed, but some staff are begging for a ...
Marcin Jakubowski is compiling a DIY set of society’s essential machines and making it open-source. You live in a house you ...
To bring advanced chiplet designs to the industry, Arm announced an expansion of the Arm Total Design ecosystem. Announced ...
Many programmers are turning to AI to write codes with the vibe coding trend, but full trust in the technology is still a ...
The Halliday Glasses started life as a crowdfunding project. It raised more than $3.3 million on Kickstarter, and around the ...
Forget phones and tablets—parents are rediscovering the old-school PC as the ultimate tool for kids to learn, code, and ...
Productivity hacks promise efficiency, but they can’t fix burnout or spark creativity. Every year, new productivity hacks ...
Christmas gifts for tricky teens to buy in 2025 - Teenagers may be impossible to read, but the right present can still earn ...
IonQ is a strong contender with its trapped-ion tech, showing good performance and securing contracts, making it a potential ...
And yes, it is excessive in price. The LEGO Death Star costs $1,000, making it the most expensive set in LEGO's history.
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