• Add-On Drawers for Desks Evolve
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    Desk accessories manufacturer Practiko got their start in 2020, after making an observation: Modern desks are often drawer-free slabs. Yet people still have a need for drawers. Practiko thus released this Otis line of add-on drawers:The demand was there, and five years later the company continues to improve the design. After considering customer feedback, the Otis 3.0 versions have more substantial handles that are easier to grab, as opposed to the old cutouts; there are more perforations in the drawer sides to provide more positions for the dividers; the drawers themselves have been made both beefier and larger in capacity; the Otis Tower now has leveling feet for coping with uneven surfaces, and also offers a double-height drawer for larger objects.Otis HangerOtis Tower This category of remedial design products wouldn't exist, if desk manufacturers simply designed desks with useful features, rather than chasing aesthetic trends. Practiko saw a gap in the market and plugged it. Good for them.
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  • Tiny DIY retro gaming handheld fits inside a small Altoids tin
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    The world of portable gaming has exploded in recent years, with handheld PCs sporting impressive specs that can run demanding modern titles. However, these devices often stretch the definition of portable with their substantial size, weight, and battery requirements, necessary compromises to deliver high-performance gaming on the go. For many gamers, these bulky handhelds represent a far cry from the pocket-sized Game Boys and other classic portables that defined mobile gaming for generations.Enter the Pi Tin, an ingenious DIY project that takes portable gaming in the completely opposite direction. This ultra-compact retro gaming system packs everything needed to play classic 8-bit and 16-bit titles into a container no larger than a small Altoids mint tin. The project represents a fascinating intersection of retro gaming nostalgia, modern miniaturized computing, and the maker communitys endless drive to push creative boundaries through clever engineering and design.Designer: jackw01The brains of this tiny gaming marvel is the Raspberry Pi Zero 2W, a remarkable piece of miniaturized computing that delivers surprising performance despite its diminutive footprint. Even smaller than its credit card-sized sibling, the computer provides enough processing power to emulate classic gaming systems while consuming minimal power, making it perfect for ultra-portable applications. The RPi serves as the foundation upon which the entire project builds, handling both the gaming emulation and interface management.The custom PCB (printed circuit board) represents perhaps the most impressive technical achievement of the Pi Tin project. This specially designed board connects all components in an incredibly space-efficient manner, accommodating the tiny 320240 TFT LCD display, a surprisingly capacious 2,000mAh battery, and a complete set of gaming controls including directional buttons and action keys.While the Altoids tin provides a ready-made enclosure with the perfect retro aesthetic, working with metal containers presents certain challenges for DIY enthusiasts. Cutting precise openings for the screen and controls requires specialized tools and careful handling to avoid sharp edges or structural weaknesses. Many builders opt instead for 3D-printed enclosures that mimic the iconic tin shape while offering greater flexibility for customization and easier modification.Battery life emerges as another surprising strength of this tiny system, with the 2,000mAh capacity providing several hours of gameplay despite powering both the Raspberry Pi Zero 2W and the display. This endurance makes the Pi Tin genuinely practical for everyday carry, allowing gamers to enjoy quick sessions during commutes, lunch breaks, or any moment when modern smartphones feel too connected to the demands of daily life.The compact dimensions of the Pi Tin create an undeniably authentic retro gaming experience that perfectly matches the bite-sized nature of classic games. Unlike modern titles that demand hours of continuous play, many vintage games were designed for quick sessions, perfect for a device that prioritizes portability over ergonomic comfort. The slight hand cramping after extended play sessions might even trigger nostalgic memories for veteran gamers who grew up with similarly compact handhelds.The post Tiny DIY retro gaming handheld fits inside a small Altoids tin first appeared on Yanko Design.
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  • Neoclassical Apartment in Moldova: Marble Details and Modern Finishes for a Light-Filled Space
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    The Neoclassical Apartment feels light, airy, and timeless. The tone is set with light neutral hues throughout the apartment. Simultaneously, the clean lines keep it feeling modern. Visual interest is factored into the space with intricate moldings and polished stone surfaces. Expansive windows allow natural light to flood the interiors. This beautifully reflects off the marble accents and crisp architectural details, creating a space that feels both majestic and serene.The living room in the Neoclassical Apartment uses two expansive two-seater sofas. An organic wooden coffee table and rug add warmth. We love the entertainment complex, which uses a marble block and dark wooden cabinetry. This forms a subtle statement in the living area, as does the multi-globe chandelier hanging above.As a part of the open floor plan, we see a round glass-top dining table paired with soft upholstered chairs towards the back of the living area. The same chandelier also hangs above here, tying the two spaces together. The kitchen in the Neoclassical Apartment is simple and sleek with a marble backsplash. The white cabinetry features clean lines.The bedroom features a simple upholstered bed and gray-and-black artwork depicting branches. The entertainment complex is placed in front of the floor-to-ceiling window (which is paired with light draperies). We also see dark wooden cabinetry adding a visual punch. In one corner is the opening to an ultra-modern walk-in closet.The bathroom in the Neoclassical Apartment may be compact, but it goes big on marble accents. A freestanding tub and vessel sink add luxury to the space, while the dark wooden vanity adds contrast. The rectangular mirror has a sleek LED strip, providing interesting illumination. The toilet is segregated with a glass partition.
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  • How Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves reimagines its anime pixel art fighters for a new era
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    SNK veterans Nobuyuki Kuroki and Yoichiro Soeda reveal what goes into updating a retro gaming icon for a new generation.
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  • Vizio All-in-One Soundbar (SV210D-0806) Review: Cheap Thrill
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    Vizios minimalist new budget bar cuts the frills, keeps the fun.
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  • I Put Nvidias RTX 50-Series Laptop GPU to the Test. Heres What I Found
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    Multi-frame generation has real potential to improve the gaming experience on cheaper laptops, but Nvidias RTX 5090 laptop GPU isnt the huge leap youre waiting for.
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  • Qualcomm launches global antitrust offensive against Arm, accusing it of stifling competition
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    Qualcomm has launched a global antitrust offensive against Arm Holdings, accusing its longtime partner of anti-competitive practices in regulatory complaints filed across three continents. This escalating legal battle marks a significant shift in the relationship between two of the most influential players in the semiconductor industry.The unprecedented legal offensive spans three continents, with Qualcomm filing complaints with the European Commission, US Federal Trade Commission, and Korea Fair Trade Commission, reported Bloomberg.The dispute threatens to upend the global technology supply chain, potentially impacting billions of devices from smartphones and laptops to AI-driven systems and data center infrastructure. At stake is the future of semiconductor intellectual property licensing, with potential ripple effects including increased costs for manufacturers and consumers, as well as heightened uncertainty across an industry that relies heavily on Arms processor designs.A shifting semiconductor landscapeThe dispute centers on Arms shift from an open licensing model under which chipmakers like Qualcomm could develop custom processors based on Arms designs to a more restrictive approach favoring its own chip products. Qualcomm argues that this move threatens competition in the semiconductor industry, which has relied on Arms technology for over two decades.The chipmaker argues that Arm is undermining the competitive ecosystem it previously cultivated by pursuing its own chipmaking ambitions.Arm has received the EU complaint and preparing to respond, the report added.The report also said that Qualcomm met with US Federal Trade Commission officials in Washington earlier this year to discuss its concerns. The company has accused Arm of withholding critical technology that should be provided under existing license agreements.Additionally, Qualcomm has raised similar concerns with South Koreas antitrust regulator, the report added citing people familiar with the development.The dispute emerges against the backdrop of Arms recent strategic pivot, including its controversial decision to design and sell server chips directly to Meta a move that has already disrupted traditional industry dynamics.As Arm continues to push forward with its strategic vision including its direct chip design efforts the stakes have never been higher in this high-stakes technological chess match. Arm remains focused on enhancing innovation, promoting competition, and respecting contractual rights and obligations. Any allegation of anti-competitive conduct is nothing more than a desperate attempt by Qualcomm to detract from the merits and expandthe parties ongoing commercial dispute for its own competitive benefit.Arm is confident that it will ultimatelyprevail in this dispute, an Arm spokesperson said. Qualcomm did not comment on the development.Market dynamics and technological shiftsAt the heart of the conflict lies Arms instruction set architecture the fundamental code enabling software communication with processors. Qualcomms challenge extends beyond immediate commercial interests, potentially questioning the very mechanisms of technological licensing and intellectual property management in the semiconductor sector.The complaints come as regulators worldwide scrutinize the evolving dynamics of the semiconductor market. Arm, which is majority-owned by Japans SoftBank, licenses its processor architecture to a vast ecosystem of chipmakers, including Apple and MediaTek.However, under CEO Rene Haas, the company has moved toward offering more complete chip designs, competing directly with some of its own customers. That move signaled a dramatic shift from Arms traditional role as a neutral technology licensing company to a direct competitor in the semiconductor market.This strategic repositioning has fundamentally altered the companys relationship with long-standing partners like Qualcomm, Nvidia, and Apple.However, both companies are maneuvering to capitalize on the expanding computing market, particularly in AI and high-performance computing. The smartphone chip market previously a primary revenue source has become increasingly saturated, pushing companies to seek new growth opportunities.Arms response to the allegations has been robust and devoid of any wrongdoing. The company stated it remains focused on enhancing innovation, promoting competition, and respecting contractual rights and obligations, characterizing Qualcomms complaints as a desperate attempt to detract from the merits of their ongoing commercial dispute, the report added.Potential industry ramificationsThe ongoing legal and regulatory battles between Qualcomm and Arm highlight broader tensions in the semiconductor industry, particularly as companies position themselves to capitalize on growing demand for computing chips beyond smartphones. AI, data centers, and enterprise computing are emerging as key battlegrounds, with chipmakers vying for market dominance.Both companies have a history of regulatory challenges. Qualcomm, which previously faced scrutiny over its own licensing practices, has largely prevailed in antitrust cases, including a high-profile appeal against the FTC. Meanwhile, Arm is under pressure to sustain growth following its failed acquisition by Nvidia in 2022 and its subsequent public listing.With court-ordered mediation talks scheduled and multiple regulatory investigations underway, the technology industry will be watching closely. The outcome could significantly reshape the semiconductor landscape, influencing how chip design companies interact with their customers and compete in an increasingly complex market.
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  • The Download: how people fall for pig butchering schemes, and saving glaciers
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    This is todays edition ofThe Download,our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of whats going on in the world of technology.Inside a romance scam compoundand how people get tricked into being thereGaveshs journey had started, seemingly innocently, with a job ad on Facebook promising work he desperately needed.Instead, he found himself trafficked into a business commonly known as pig butcheringa form of fraud in which scammers form romantic or other close relationships with targets online and extract money from them. The Chinese crime syndicates behind the scams have netted billions of dollars, and they have used violence and coercion to force their workers, many of them people trafficked like Gavesh, to carry out the frauds from large compounds, several of which operate openly in the quasi-lawless borderlands of Myanmar.We spoke to Gavesh and five other workers from inside the scam industry, as well as anti-trafficking experts and technology specialists. Their testimony reveals how global companies, including American social media and dating apps and international cryptocurrency and messaging platforms, have given the fraud business the means to become industrialized.By the same token, it is Big Tech that may hold the key to breaking up the scam syndicatesif only these companies can be persuaded or compelled to act. Read the full story.Peter Guest & Emily FishbeinHow to save a glacierTheres a lot we dont understand about how glaciers move and how soon some of the most significant ones could collapse into the sea. That could be a problem, since melting glaciers could lead to multiple feet of sea-level rise this century, potentially displacing millions of people who live and work along the coasts.A new group is aiming not only to further our understanding of glaciers but also to look into options to save them if things move toward a worst-case scenario, as my colleague James Temple outlined in his latest story. One idea: refreezing glaciers in place.The whole thing can sound like science fiction. But once you consider how huge the stakes are, I think it gets easier to understand why some scientists say we should at least be exploring these radical interventions. Read the full story.Casey CrownhartThis article is from The Spark, MIT Technology Reviews weekly climate newsletter. To receive it in your inbox every Wednesday, sign up here.MIT Technology Review Narrated: How tracking animal movement may save the planetResearchers have long dreamed of creating an Internet of Animals. And theyre getting closer to monitoring 100,000 creaturesand revealing hidden facets of our shared world.This is our latest story to be turned into a MIT Technology Review Narrated podcast, whichwere publishing each week on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Just navigate to MIT Technology Review Narrated on either platform, and follow us to get all our new content as its released.The must-readsIve combed the internet to find you todays most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology.1 Donald Trump has announced 25% tariffs on imported cars and partsThe measures are likely to make new cars significantly more expensive for Americans. (NYT $)+ Moving car manufacturing operations to the US wont be easy. (WP $)+ Its not just big businesses that will suffer, either. (The Atlantic $)+ How Trumps tariffs could drive up the cost of batteries, EVs, and more. (MIT Technology Review)2 China is developing an AI system to increase its online censorshipA leaked dataset demonstrates how LLMs could rapidly filter undesirable material. (TechCrunch)3 Trump may reduce tariffs on China to encourage a TikTok dealThe Chinese-owned company has until April 5 to find a new US owner. (Insider $)+ The national security concerns surrounding it havent gone away, though. (NYT $)4 OpenAIs new image generator can ape Studio Ghiblis distinctive styleWhich raises the question of whether the model was trained on Ghiblis images. (TechCrunch)+ The tools popularity means its rollout to non-paying users has been delayed. (The Verge)+ The AI lab waging a guerrilla war over exploitative AI. (MIT Technology Review)5 DOGE planned to dismantle USAID from the beginningNew court filings reveal the departments ambitions to infiltrate the system. (Wired $)+ Can AI help DOGE slash government budgets? Its complex. (MIT Technology Review)6 Wildfires are getting worse in the southwest of the USWhile federal fire spending is concentrated mainly in the west, the risk is rising in South Carolina and Texas too. (WP $)+ North and South Carolina were recovering from Hurricane Helene when the fires struck. (The Guardian)+ How AI can help spot wildfires. (MIT Technology Review)7 A quantum computer has generatedand verifiedtruly random numbersWhich is good news for cryptographers. (Bloomberg $)+ Cybersecurity analysts are increasingly worried about the so-called Q-Day. (Wired $)+ Amazons first quantum computing chip makes its debut. (MIT Technology Review)8 Whats next for weight-loss drugs Competition is heating up, but will patients be the ones to benefit? (New Scientist $)+ Drugs like Ozempic now make up 5% of prescriptions in the US. (MIT Technology Review)9 At least weve still got memesPoking fun at the Trump administrations decisions is a form of online resistance. (New Yorker $)10 Can you truly be friends with a chatbot?People are starting to find out. (Vox)+ The AI relationship revolution is already here. (MIT Technology Review)Quote of the dayI cant imagine any professional I know committing this egregious a lapse in judgement.A government technology leader tells Fast Company why top Trump officials decision to use unclassified messaging app Signal to discuss war plans is so surprising.The big storyWhy one developer wont quit fighting to connect the USs gridsSeptember 2024Michael Skelly hasnt learned to take no for an answer. For much of the last 15 years, the energy entrepreneur has worked to develop long-haul transmission lines to carry wind power across the Great Plains, Midwest, and Southwest. But so far, he has little to show for the effort.Skelly has long argued that building such lines and linking together the nations grids would accelerate the shift from coal- and natural-gas-fueled power plants to the renewables needed to cut the pollution driving climate change. But his previous business shut down in 2019, after halting two of its projects and selling off interests in three more.Skelly contends he was early, not wrong, and that the market and policymakers are increasingly coming around to his perspective. After all, the US Department of Energy just blessed his latest companys proposed line with hundreds of millions in grants. Read the full story.James TempleWe can still have nice thingsA place for comfort, fun and distraction to brighten up your day. (Got any ideas? Drop me a line or skeet em at me.)+ Severances Adam Scott sure has interesting taste in music.+ While were not 100% sure if Millie is definitely the worlds oldest cat, one thing we know for sure is that she lives a life of luxury.+ Hiking trails are covered in beautiful wildflowers right now; just make sure you tread carefully.+ This is a really charming look at how girls live in America right now.
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  • How to power your Apple devices off-grid with the best portable power station for camping
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    The leading outdoor power provider Bluetti has a selection of gear perfect for your next camping trip, specifically the 17-year lifespan Elite 200 V2 portable power station. Here's how it can keep your iPhone and Mac powered miles away from the grid.Bluetti can help power your camping and off-grid adventures. Image source: BluettiIt's time for the 2025 camping season to begin, and now is the time to start prepping your gear. Don't worry about losing power to critical devices when it is needed most with Bluetti's portable power station, solar panels, and accessories. Continue Reading on AppleInsider
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