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Why This Five-Screen Pixel Clock Keeps Showing Up Online

Divoom Times Gate Pixel Art Display Buy Now

We’re always looking for fun pieces that make our work desks feel a little less like work desks, and Divoom keeps delivering. The Times Gate isn’t new, but it’s the kind of product that ages well. Most digital desk clocks tell time and call it a day. The Divoom Times Gate doesn’t care about that […]

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The Folding Instax Camera That Vanished for a Year

TTArtisan 203T Folding Instant Film Camera

TTArtisan doesn’t make cameras. The Chinese manufacturer built its name on affordable manual lenses and lighting accessories. Photographers who want good glass without the markup have followed TTArtisan for years. So when the company showed up at CP+ 2025 in Yokohama with a folding instant camera tucked into its booth, the photography world paid attention.

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The Viral Kitchen Knife That Isn’t What It Seems

Matsato Knife Matsato Chef Knives Design 1

The Matsato knife didn’t follow the usual playbook. There was no splashy launch event and no celebrity chef endorsement tour, but there was a heavy push through online ads and affiliate content that flooded video platforms and social feeds. It became one of the most talked-about kitchen tools on the internet before most traditional outlets

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10 New Gadgets Making Noise Right Now

10 New Gadgets Making Noise Right Now

The first quarter of 2026 has been relentless. CES set the tone in January with transparent displays, tri-fold phones, and AI-powered everything, and the momentum hasn’t slowed. MWC added fuel in March, Samsung dropped its next flagship, and a handful of smaller companies showed up with products that have no business being this interesting at

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Apple’s Biggest iPhone Redesign Since the X Is Brewing

Apple iPhone 20 Image Render Only

Apple hasn’t said a word about the iPhone 20. That hasn’t stopped the rumor mill from putting together one of the clearest early pictures we’ve seen this far ahead of a launch. Between supply chain leaks, analyst predictions, and a few well-placed Bloomberg reports, the iPhone 20 is shaping up to be the most significant

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EDC Knife of the Week: Zero Hardware, Zero Compromises

Kizer Drop Bear Zero Buy Now

Most knife companies charge a premium for clean design. Strip the hardware, hide the pivot, smooth out every line, and the price climbs because making things look simple costs more than leaving screws visible. Kizer took that logic and inverted it with the Drop Bear Zero, a minimalist EDC knife that looks like it belongs

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The 8K 360 drone that couldn’t see sideways just learned to look everywhere

Antigravity A1 8K 360 drone with omnidirectional obstacle avoidance

The Antigravity A1 update adds full 360 obstacle avoidance, voice control, and new creative flight tools to its 8K 360 drone platform. The April release fixes the biggest limitation of the original launch while expanding how the drone is used in real-world shooting scenarios. When the Antigravity A1 launched in late 2025, it did something

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Xiaomi Priced Its MacBook Pro Rival Under $1,300

XIAOMI Book Pro 14 Price

The last premium Xiaomi laptop landed in 2022. Since then, the company focused on phones, smart home gear, and even electric cars, letting competitors fill the gap in the notebook market. That silence ended this week with the Xiaomi Book Pro 14 2026, a machine that doesn’t just mark a return to laptops but announces

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8 Multitools Still Worth Carrying in 2026

8 Multitools Still Worth Carrying in 2026

The multitool market looks fundamentally different than it did two years ago. Premium blade steels that once belonged exclusively to custom knife makers are showing up in pliers-based tools. Modular systems let users swap individual implements instead of buying an entirely new unit. Campsite-specific designs are carving out territory that traditional all-rounders never addressed. And

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