Month: September 2024

Would you live in a house of glass? Researchers have 3D-printed glass bricks that mimic the popular Lego interlocking system and can be recycled infinitely

MIT engineers are aiming to make construction more sustainable by developing reusable bricks made from 3D-printed recycled glass. The approach follows the principles of “circular construction”, which focuses on reusing and repurposing building materials rather than creating new ones, with an aim to lower the construction industry’s embodied carbon –…

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Samsung’s gorgeous Galaxy Book4 Edge has fallen to its lowest price to date

The portability of a laptop is nice and all, but oftentimes, the tradeoff is a smaller screen that can feel cramped if you’ve got a lot of tabs open. Thankfully, there are laptops like Samsung’s Galaxy Book4 Edge, which offers a 16-inch display in a thin and lightweight package. It…

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Now that Balatro’s on mobile, here are some tips to get started

Now that Balatro is out on mobile, I wanted to see what all the fuss was about. And while it’s a great game, its tutorial doesn’t do the best job of setting you up for the kind of success necessary to hook you. In my first few hours, though I…

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Vizio 4K TV (2024) Review: A Simple TV for Cheap

This no-frills screen is perfect for dorm rooms, bedrooms, or vacation homes. Source

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Creature Commandos: HBO Max release date, trailer, confirmed cast, plot synopsis, and more

Creature Commandos: key information – Arrives on Max in early December– UK and Australian release dates and streaming platforms yet to be determined– Will comprise seven episodes– Will be the first project in James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new-look DC Cinematic Universe– Main voice cast revealed– Plot synopsis unveiled and…

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Engadget review recap: iPhones, AirPods, Pixel Buds and an early look at the PlayStation 5 Pro

I don’t know how many more times I can say what an intense two weeks it’s been since the last time I posted an Engadget review recap without sounding repetitive. Ever since we launched the first of these roundups last month, companies have relentlessly launched new hardware each week, contributing…

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