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Tonight, I Will Dream About This $13,000 Digital Pinball Machine With a 55-Inch Screen
You can play virtual pinball on everything from your smartphone to your tablet to your laptop. But the best experience is, oddly enough, on an actual standup pinball machine with a giant screen replacing the mechanical guts. These usually offer a simulated pinball experience at a cheaper price point than the real deal requires, but…
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The Water Gun That Shoots Liquid Bullets No Longer Needs Batteries or Charging
Way back in 2018, what feels like roughly six decades ago, a German company revealed an over-engineered rechargeable self-filling water gun that fired single blasts of water instead of long streams. The new SpyraLX does the same thing, but replaces batteries and an electric motor with a manually-operated mechanism for refills and pressurizing the blaster.
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Anker’s First 3D Printer Uses a Smart Camera to Spot Failed Prints
On the consumer end, there’s one feature that no 3D filament printer currently offers: 100% reliability. Prints can fail for a variety of reasons that are usually impossible to predict, and while Anker’s first 3D printer makes no promises of perfect reliability, it at least saves users from hours of wasted print time with a…
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Peloton’s Motion-Tracking Coaching Camera Is Finally Available and Slightly More Affordable
Although Peloton already puts cameras in its exercise bikes and treadmills, the new Peloton Guide, which is finally available after being first announced in November, is the company’s first camera-specific device that uses AI-powered motion tracking to monitor your form and routines while you work out from home.