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Connecting the dots: Many PC games support the PlayStation 5 controller's adaptive triggers and haptic feedback, but these almost always require a wired connection. A new custom firmware addresses ...
Fan-built Star Wars props show how maker electronics, 3D printing, and robotics can turn static replicas into projects that are realistic-looking or just plain real. What props were built using SBCs, ...
I'm setting the Guinness record for the World's Largest Tape Measure. With help from Printie's print farm (and my Prusa XL!), we 3D printed my large-scale 3D print from a 3D model in 42 separate parts ...
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Data centers today are large energy hogs that need a cornucopia of CPUs and GPUs to function. An Australia startup, however, is building a new kind of data center, one that will rely on living human ...
The Lexington Observer, like other local news startups that have sprouted in Greater Boston, has a bare-bones reporting team to cover town government, schools, and business openings: just one editor ...
There’s no doubt about it: Artificial intelligence has permeated the printing and packaging industry. It touches everything from customer communications and estimating to workflow automation and ...
GeekWire chronicles the Pacific Northwest startup scene. Sign up for our weekly startup newsletter, and check out the GeekWire funding tracker and VC directory. by Kurt Schlosser on May 1, 2026 at ...
GRANDVILLE PRINTING COMPANY (GPC) located in Grandville, MI recently received installation and training on a new Insignia7HPlus Die-Cutter to expand their Packaging and Retail products offering.
For “Something Rotten!” to work, a director has to fully embrace its rowdy, dare-to-be-dumb, anything-for-a-laugh spirit. Ilana Ransom Toeplitz has done just that without apparent hesitation at Lyric ...
Japan’s construction industry is facing a productivity crisis, as soaring material costs and an aging workforce threaten the future of the nation’s $625 billion sector. But an earthquake-proof ...