Month: October 2024

Ploopy’s 3D-printed, open-source trackpad is thoroughly customizable

The trackpad is powered by a Raspberry Pi RP2040, while finger tracking is handled by a Microchip ATMXT1066TD processor which can all be found on a single mainboard that’s easy to swap into another case. Although Ploopy says the included 3D-printed case “has a fantastic surface finish” and is “great…

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Sony’s PSVR2 PC Adapter Is a Poor Apology to PlayStation Fans

A lackluster accessory that gives Sony’s VR headset a new lease on life only highlights the failures of the platform. Source

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Elehear Beyond Review: Super Big Hearing Aids

At nearly twice the size of some competitors, Elehear’s new hearing aids certainly make a statement. Source

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It Sure Looks Like Trump Watches Are Breaking Copyright Law

The company behind Trump Watches prominently features an iconic image of the presidential candidate on its timepieces. There’s one big problem: It’s not allowed to. Source

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Google Chrome on Android is about to get a massive upgrade for password managers that’s been a long time coming

Google is finally fixing a longstanding problem with the way third-party password managers work within the Android version of Chrome. In an update coming next month, Google will enable native autofill for third-party password manager apps like Dashlane and 1Password in the Chrome app on Android. The update was announced…

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The future of the Kindle with Panos Panay

Amazon launched four new Kindles this week, maybe the biggest single launch day in the 17-year history of the company’s wildly successful e-reader. One of them even comes in color! It is very much not a coincidence that the launch happened roughly a year after Panos Panay joined the company.…

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