• A Minimalist, Fanless PC Housing
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    For some, having a fanless computer is important. They're silent, which is important to those recording or presenting audio. They also don't need to draw in air, which is critical if you're in a dusty environment. (Even in a moderately dusty environment, if you blow an air compressor into a PC's cooling vents, you'll be shocked at the cloud that comes out.)Streacom is a Dutch company "focused on small form factors and quiet (fanless) computing, but with premium designs and materials," they write. They designed and manufacture this minimalist, fanless DB4 computer housing:"The DB4 is a design masterpiece featuring a bi-symmetrical design that blurs the lines between technology and art. Every element of this case subtly screams premium, from the 13mm thick extruded aluminum side panels to the precision CNC'd internal frame, all perfectly blended together with our characteristically understated design tone.""Key to its design are the identical sides of the case which serve both as the striking monolithic exterior and the convection surface (or heat sink) for component cooling and is the basis of its fanless operation."The design isn't just good-looking, but solves a problem:"The DB4 solves one of the biggest complexities of building a fanless case. With both the motherboard and side panels being parallel, the heat pipes run perpendicular, away from any components and in combination with the flexibility of [our universal internal bracket system], meaning that virtually all ITX motherboards are compatible with the case." The DB4 comes in silver, black and titanium colors and runs $390.
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  • Chasing the Moon: My Quest for the Omega x Swatch MISSION TO THE SUPER BLUE MOONPHASE
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    The allure of the Omega x Swatch Mission to the Super Blue Moonphase watch pulled me from Dallas to Austin, a journey sparked by the promise of a rare astronomical event. The super blue moon, a captivating phenomenon that merges a supermoon and a blue moon, graces our skies only once every 10 to 20 years. Such rarity naturally inspired this limited-edition watch, which Swatch and Omega designed to celebrate the celestial event and their storied collaboration.Designer: Omega x SwatchChoosing a flight over the three-hour drive, I landed in Austin determined and excited, with temperatures soaring over 100 degrees Fahrenheit. The journey to the Swatch store was filled with anticipation as I navigated the city, knowing that this unique timepiece awaited only a select few. Upon arrival, I joined a group of fellow enthusiasts, each driven by the desire to claim this beautifully crafted watch.Swatch made the strategic decision to begin sales at 5 p.m., a time that coincided with the symbolism of the moonrise and added a layer of thematic significance to the event. This timing was ideal, allowing collectors to gather after work and transforming an ordinary evening into a momentous occasion.The Mission to the Super Blue Moonphase was available at select Swatch locations across the U.S., including New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Las Vegas, Houston, and Austin. These stores, each a destination for collectors, were carefully chosen to reflect the brands reach and dedication to providing access to its limited-edition pieces.As I took my place as the sixth person in line, the camaraderie among collectors became tangible. Conversations about past releases, the rarity of the super blue moon, and the watchs technical features filled the air, creating a sense of community among strangers united by a shared passion.MISSION TO THE MOONPHASE FULL MOON vs. MISSION TO THE SUPER BLUE MOONPHASEThe Swatch staff managed the crowd expertly, distributing water to keep spirits high despite the oppressive heat. They confirmed the rumors that stocks were limitedonly a handful of watches would be available at each location. This news heightened the anticipation, as everyone in line understood the stakes.Finally, the moment arrived. The doors opened, and we were ushered one by one into the store, our eyes immediately drawn to the centerpiece of the event: the Mission to the Super Blue Moonphase. The watch was displayed under carefully positioned lighting, emphasizing its striking design. Inside, the air conditioning provided relief from the oppressive heat outside, transforming the store into a sanctuary for the watch lovers who had endured the long wait.The blue bioceramic case shimmered, and the panda dialadorned with blue and silver opalinecommanded attention with its intricate details. The moon phase indicator at the 2 oclock position beautifully captured the essence of the super blue moon, rotating to display various phases. At the same time, the hidden details emerged under UV light, revealing an extra layer of sophistication. This feature, alongside the pulsometer scaletraditionally used for measuring heart ratesadded aesthetic and functional appeal to the watch.With its light blue topstitching, the Velcro strap matched the bioceramic case perfectly, creating a cohesive and stylish look. However, as I had experienced with other models, the straps design had drawbacks. While visually appealing, the Velcro lacked a locking mechanism, which could be risky for those with active lifestyles. My business partner had even lost his Tiffany Dial MoonSwatch this waya cautionary tale for potential buyers.Securing the watch felt like a triumph. The cool touch of bioceramic against my wrist contrasted sharply with the days heat, yet the satisfaction of obtaining this rare piece made every moment worth it. Each glance at the dial now serves as a reminder of the excitement and dedication that marked the day.For those considering this purchase, only ten days remain before the opportunity to buy the Mission to the Super Blue Moonphase directly from Swatch will vanish. After Aug. 19, the only option will be the aftermarket, where prices already exceed the $310 MSRP. The watch is a tangible connection to the rare event that inspired its creation, embodying the beauty and wonder of a unique celestial occurrence.The post Chasing the Moon: My Quest for the Omega x Swatch MISSION TO THE SUPER BLUE MOONPHASE first appeared on Yanko Design.
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  • Crush House is a parody of reality TV with nothing real to say about its subject
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    The Crush House audience includes Drama Queens, Butt Guys, and Plumbers.Welcome to the museum of social decay.
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  • Acer Predator Helios 18 review: a laptop with skull-shredding speed
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    Acers biggest, fastest laptop powers through games and work alike
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  • Disney Reveals First Tron: Ares Footage At D23
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    It's been 42 years since Tron premiered in theaters, and 14 years since Tron: Legacy was released. The third installment, Tron: Ares, has been in the works for years. But at D23, Disney was finally ready to share the first look at the next chapter in the franchise. Jared Leto plays the title character, Ares, a program who has come from the Grid and entered the real world. Leto was on hand for the preview alongside Greta Lee, Evan Peters, and original Tron star Jeff Bridges. Peters will be playing Julian Dillinger, a character who is presumably related to David Warner's Ed Dillinger from the first film. Cillian Murphy portrayed Dillinger's son, Edward Dillinger, Jr., in Tron: Legacy. Peters' character was featured prominently in the preview as Dillinger gives a keynote speech about intelligent life coming and AI programs coming to our world. Bridges appears to be playing a program based on Kevin Flynn, his character from the first two movies. Lee told the crowd that her character, Eve Kim, is a programmer who may have paved the way for Ares to enter the real world.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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  • Roguelike Games That Punish You For Being Too Cautious
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    In general, being cautious is usually a relatively good trait to have. Being cautious of surroundings, for example, can lead to someone staying safe in a situation where they typically wouldn't be. In video games, however, the 'safety' of caution depends on the game itself. Some games absolutely reward players who cautiously make decisions, while some other games will punish those very same players.
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  • Finishing another companies unfinished games?
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    Hello, So Recently I've been thinking of helping some of my game dev friends, many of them have unfinished projects, most will never see the light of day. The teams fell apart for some reason or other. Resurrecting their projects may be a big ask, but I know the pain of an unfinished project, and I've seen this time and time again. I know at least 3 team leads with unfinished projects who were never able to return and get their project to some kind of playable demo. Wit
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  • Star Wars: Skeleton Crew trailer gives us our first look at Jude Law as a Jedi
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    Photo: Matt Kennedy/Lucasfilm Ltd. Speeder bikes, Amblin vibes and a certain space pirate also feature Continue reading
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