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Nike announced a new multi-year partnership with LEGO that may include co-branded products, content and experiences. The goal is to combine the imaginative power of LEGO bricks with the “Just Do It” motto of Nike to invite children (even those at heart) into play and sport.
The Ring Video Doorbell is easy to setup and you can get one today for $59.99 shipped, originally $99.99. Once installed, you’ll be able to get instant real-time notifications on your mobile device when visitors press the doorbell or trigger the built-in motion sensors. Product page.
This dramatic footage of a volcanic eruption in the Sundhnúks crater row on the Reykjanes Peninsula, south-west of Iceland, was captured by a drone on Thursday. Fortunately, the volcano’s impact is limited to a localized area near the eruption site and does not present a threat to life and the nearby fishing town of Grindavik.
Sony’s PlayStation 4 was released nearly 11-years-ago in North America, and Rudd van Failer’s Portable GameStation (PGS4) is the first portable version we’ve seen. Even though it’s not as refined as some of the portable PS5 builds we see today, the chassis is clean, yet functional, to say the least.
Project Primrose blurred the lines between fashion and technology, while Adobe Magic Fixup just wants to make your photo-editing life easier. How so? It adopts a basic cut-and-paste like approach that will enable users to fixup those edits automatically.
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There’s Coperni’s Air Swipe bag that uses NASA aerogel, and then this innovative sprayable gel developed by Stanford University researchers that creates a shield to protect buildings from wildfire damage. Engineers claim that it can longer and is far more effective than existing commercial options.
This seemingly normal-looking armored truck is actually hiding a cutting edge ASUS ROG gaming room, thanks to the work of the Hacksmith team. This mobile command center of sorts can easily withstand rounds from a rifle and has bullet-resistant glass windows that can handle a barrage of bullets or projectiles.
Another day, another humanoid robot, but Astribot S1 is actually useful around the home. Not only can it make waffles using a standard grill, but the robot can also feed a cat or even pour you a cup of tea.