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  • We usually associate Escape with contemporary tiny house designs, but its latest model may appeal to those who prefer the classic tiny house look. Able to run on or off-the-grid and offering lots of options for interior layout, the Tradition starts at US$53,000.
  • ​New Atlas takes a few Pixie trackers out for a spin. The Pixie app uses augmented reality to help you find your missing stuff, but did it work any better than Tile trackers? The short answer is: sort of.
  • ​A plastic sculpture shaped like a jagged donut is the first piece of art to be made in space. It's a 3D waveform of a human laugh captured through a project by artist Eyal Gever. The laugh was selected from 100,000 entries submitted through the #Laugh app, and beamed to a 3D printer aboard the ISS.
  • After resuming flight testing last April following a fatal crash, the third AW609 tiltrotor aircraft prototype went through several weeks of ground testing and flight trials in Italy. The aircraft has now been shipped to the US, where icing trials are set to take place through winter.
  • Aspiring amputees should check out this latest manned multirotor out of Russia. The Hoversurf Scorpion is a motorcycle-styled hoverbike with four high-speed props mounted right at leg-amputation level. And it's already flying high enough to bang the pilot's head on the rafters.
  • In 2014, EHX placed classic organ sounds at the feet of guitar players with the release of its B9 organ machine. Now the company has added synth sonics to its 9 Family with the development of the Synth9 synthesizer machine, Peter Gabriel and more.
  • Honda stopped by the recent Miami International Boat Show to showcase a concept outboard engine that pulls design cues from the Acura NSX sports car ... because why shouldn't a luxurious boat for the rich and fashionable have a better-looking engine?
  • We've all been there: you're just drifting off to sleep and then realize you may have left the back door open. Spare a thought for the owners of the House in Morrillos, as they've got a total of 72 doors to check. Located in Chile, this beach house has some interesting ideas up its sleeve.
  • When we first discovered the British-designed Opus camping trailer back in 2013, its combination of pop-up construction and comfy design made it one of our favorite campers of the year. Now it's even better. The new inflatable Air Opus trailer tent sets up in about a third the time of the original.
  • ​Adobe Illustrator is not as well-known as its eponymous cousin Photoshop, but it’s far from a niche application. Here’s a primer on when and why to use Illustrator – and its best alternatives, if you don’t want a monthly bill from Adobe.
  • In this comparison, we pit the second-generation Moto 360 – one of the leading smartwatches when it was released at the end of 2015 – against the new LG Watch Style, one of the first wearables to ship with Android Wear 2.0. If you have the former, should you upgrade to the latter?
  • As more jobs are becoming automated, there are calls for everything from a robot tax to universal basic income to deal with the dramatic shift in the underlying structures of labor economies over the next 20 to 50 years. But what do these proposals truly mean and can any be properly implemented?
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