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Pop-up camping pioneer shifts gears with ultralight pickup camper
April 21, 2026
| C.C. Weiss
No manufacturer has had as central a role in hard-sided pop-up truck camper history as Alaskan Campers. So it comes as a bit of a surprise that the manufacturer switches gears with a fixed-roof composite camper that kickstarts a new era.
Latticed supertall skyscraper will be one of USA's tallest buildings
April 21, 2026
| Adam Williams
An ambitious new supertall skyscraper is planned for New York City. Designed by SOM, the building will be defined by an eye-catching external steel lattice that forms part of its structural system.
Ford Mustang GTD breaks Nürburgring record, and you can even buy one now
April 21, 2026
| Utkarsh Sood
You don’t just turn up at Nürburgring Nordschleife with an eye on Corvette ZR1X’s record. And who better to do it than the manufacturer who lost that record to Corvette itself? Well, Ford did exactly that with the new Ford Mustang GTD.
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April 21, 2026Learning doesn’t have to mean slogging through an intimidatingly thick book. With a lifetime subscription to the Nibble All-Around Knowledge App, you get bite-sized lessons that make learning fun for $69.99, or 88% off.
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April 21, 2026 | Malcolm AzaniaDespite using low-res, B&W still images, VueBuds use available consumer tech to produce translations that users prefer to Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses. The benefits for visually impaired users, and anyone needing real-time explanations, are endless.
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April 21, 2026 | Simon HeptinstallHyundai has launched the sleek Ioniq 3, a compact EV aimed at Europe’s busy small-car market. With up to 305 miles of range, fast charging and bold styling, the Renault 5, VW ID.3 and MG4 should be worried.
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April 21, 2026 | Ben CoxworthLet's be honest … tools that are made to be gun-like are generally pretty childish. They can also be practical at the same time, however, which is where the rifle-inspired Dream Knight ratcheting screwdriver comes in.
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April 21, 2026 | Jules RoscoeParrot feathers found at a thousand-year-old burial tomb in Peru provide new evidence for an expansive live bird trade network across the Andes Mountains that pre-dates the Inca Empire, a new study suggests.
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April 21, 2026 | Bronwyn ThompsonBridging the gap between portability and precision, the Spesyn Tool 3 is a smart cordless drill that's more like a workshop on-the-go. However, you only have a day left to grab it at US$179, 36% off, before its hugely successful launch campaign ends.
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April 21, 2026 | Monica J. WhiteBigme’s HiBreak Dual combines a 6.13-inch E Ink display out front with a smaller LCD panel at the rear, aiming to reduce distractions while keeping core smartphone features like 5G, Android apps, and stylus support.
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April 20, 2026 | David SzondyFor over a decade, Saildrone has been building extreme long-endurance sail/hybrid autonomous sea vessels for ocean data collection and mapping. Now, the company is adapting the tech to create a super-quiet, long-range sub-hunter craft.
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April 20, 2026 | Utkarsh SoodKTM first introduced the Freeride E as a proper off-road electric in 2012. Come to think of it, KTM can actually be considered one of the pioneers in the electric revolution. Now, more than a decade later, it finally becomes fully road-legal.
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April 20, 2026 | Jay KakadeFor decades, scientists believed that associative learning – understanding that two events are linked to each other – required at least some form of neural machinery. But now, a unicellular creature with no gray matter may upend this assumption.
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