Japanese researchers make a convincing case for giving air hockey an upgrade.
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Somebody stop HasLab Galactus! He's breaching the image template!
Soft bots seem like the real future of robotics, but while less scary, they still want your job.
You can actually shatter a wine glass with sound, and in extreme slo-mo, it's surprisingly beautiful.
It's the second iconic watch from the classic film series to be re-issued.
Mr. DNA, velociraptors, Dennis Nedry, and more are the focus of a new line of merch based on Steven Spielberg's 1993 dinosaur film.
It's got excellent speakers and Google TV built in, but you'll have to supply the popcorn.
Nintendo hasn't fixed the widespread problem yet, but there's a DIY option.
You don't need batteries or a plug, but lots of patience while waiting for this knock-off to charge.
The long-rumored accessory's specs are underwhelming at first glance.
"Sound Screws" might one day be an easy way to tune out noisy neighbors.
You can finally be that grumpy old neighbor without actually being old or grumpy.
Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology have created the next generation of color e-paper.
Basic Fun!'s Tiny TV Classics will remind you of a time when TVs weren't so flat.
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You can now easily track down your lost remote (if you own an AirTag).
One of the biggest names in electronics is also responsible for some of the weirdest products we've seen.