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Dual RGB-laser projector promises lights-on viewing up to 300 inches
March 24, 2026
| Paul Ridden
Consumer tech giant Hisense unveiled a high-end tri-laser projector at CES 2026 that put out 6,000 lumens and could throw visuals at 300 inches. It's a beast, and we now have more details and, most importantly, pricing.
60-sec cube camper rises & slides into much more than meets the eye
March 23, 2026
| C.C. Weiss
South African camping trailer specialist Invader is developing the Viator as a roomier, more luxurious alternative to its small fold-out trailers. The Viator packs low and rugged for on/off-road travel and expands at camp with an electric-lift roof.
Off-grid tiny house is well-suited to full-time nomadic lifestyle
March 24, 2026
| Adam Williams
This compact tiny house doubles down on one of the major benefits of small living: freedom. The home runs off-grid and combines an easy-to-tow configuration with an open layout that's arranged on one floor.
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March 24, 2026 | Utkarsh SoodScooters have historically lagged behind even motorcycles in safety tech. Airbags have been integrated into some motorcycles for nearly two decades now, but haven't featured on scooters? Until now, with the launch of the Yamaha Tricity 300.
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March 23, 2026 | Etiido UkoThe race to achieve the extreme cold that quantum technologies demand may have a frontrunner. Chinese scientists have developed an alloy that almost reaches absolute zero, the coldest possible temperature, without using the scarce isotope, helium-3.
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March 23, 2026 | Abhimanyu GhoshalEDC hardware brand Orioner says this new folding knife is the smallest piece of kit it's ever made: it's about half the length of your pinky. It's got a beautiful titanium frame and can also open bottles in a pinch.
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March 23, 2026 | Simon HeptinstallBMW has turned an April Fool’s joke into reality. The M3 Touring 24H race car, once a social media mock-up, is now heading to the Nürburgring 24 Hours with nearly 600 bhp on tap, blending absurd design with serious motorsport intent.
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March 23, 2026 | Monica J. WhiteThe ViewDock G2 mini PC has launched on Kickstarter, and combines Ryzen performance with a built-in display, wireless charging, and full I/O in one compact unit, aiming to replace docks and declutter modern desktop setups.
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March 23, 2026 | Abhimanyu GhoshalElon Musk has previously promised the fully autonomous Teslas and ultrafast Hyperloop transport – both of which are yet to materialize. For his next trick, he plans to build an enormous chip manufacturing plant to accelerate humanity's future.
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March 22, 2026 | Mike HanlonThe last of Christie’s four auctions of the Jim Irsay Collection has closed, setting 28 new world record prices, most notably the largest memorabilia auction in history (US$94.5 million). It included nine of the top 21 guitars ever sold at auction.
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March 22, 2026 | Omar KardoudiPopular inventor Colin Furze recently tried recreating the hoverboard from Back to the Future II. He failed, but what he found along the way floats, steers, and might have more to say about urban transport than any hoverboard ever could.
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