Elon Musk tweeted out a photo of SpaceX’s Starship in Texas. This is the first time the public gets a complete view of the Mk1 Starship.
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Hacker breaks into Google smart home system and turns up the temperature to 90 degrees
A couple in Milwaukee came home to a surprise when they found out their smart home system was compromised by hackers, according to Fox 6.
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GiGadgets Unboxing: Oculus Quest review
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Apple Arcade hands-on review: Why you should wait a few months before buying in
Like a lot of Apple product since the Steve Jobs era, the first generation is always a little glitchy. (I’m looking at you, the 2016 Macbook Pro, Apple Watch Series 1) After running a few games on the platform, Apple Arcade is far from the ideal product.
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Here are the gadgets Amazon released at the fall event: Echo Frames, Echo Loop, Echo Buds and more
Amazon announced 15 new products at their fall event, including a few new product lines. In short, Amazon looks to lure people into their eco-system with attractive pricing, and the company really wants you to take its products wherever you go.
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McDonald’s tries to interview new workers on Amazon Alexa
McDonald’s recently announced a new plan to use smart home speakers to interview new workers.
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Haven Tent: A Hammock tent that goes for the extra mile
A hammock tent is not something new. As a personal owner, I’ve been using my Hennessy Hammock tent for the last 2 years. It allows me to pack lighter (vs. having a tent in my backpack) while avoiding sleeping on the hard ground.
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Wutopia lab: books above clouds
This is Duoyun books’ flagship store on the 52nd floor of Shanghai’s tallest building. Dubbed the “books above clouds”, the wutopia lab project seeks to create a quiet oasis in the bustling city.
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Montana Woman tries to slow drivers down with a hairdryer and receives “Honorary Troop” award
A photo of Patti Baumgartner recently went viral, when she was spotted in her neighborhood in Polson, Mont, pretending to hold a radar gun.
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Polaroid Lab: A scanner turn photos on your phone into a Polaroid photo
Polaroid seems like a company that got extremely lucky while other camera companies from the same era died. Either it’s …