
Get campfires going quickly with this compact firestarter kit. The Kea Ignite includes a ferrocerium rod and curved steel scraper rod which reliably spark up in almost any conditions. Both pieces stow neatly inside of a CNC-machined aluminum cylinder and are easy to use even if you’ve never started a fire before.
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Volvo’s latest electric vehicle is a 5-door sedan with fastback styling. The ES90 rides higher than most sedans, and its air suspension can increase its ground clearance in off-road mode. Available in single motor, twin-motor, and twin motor performance versions with up to 680 hp and a 106 kWh battery pack. It’s also the first […]
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Gerber’s versatile outdoor cutting tool folds up to less than half its size for easy carrying. It can cut, chop, and split wood and has a quad-locking system to ensure that its blade is firmly in place. It comes in green/stainless or black/stainless and measures 6.75″ when closed and 15.1″ when open.
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AI voice assistants are designed to speak in languages that humans can understand. In this video, two AIs discover they’re speaking with another of their kind, then switch into their own special language. Gibberlink allows AIs to skip unnecessary speech synthesis and recognition and communicate using beeps and bleeps like R2D2 or a dial-up modem.
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The makers of the 22-pound Heavy Mug created this slightly more manageable metal drinking vessel – a 1 lb. shot glass. Each is machined from 304-grade stainless steel, and features a knurled texture for a confident grip. It holds 3.5 oz of your favorite spirit – more than double the capacity of a standard shot […]
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Mark Rober’s CrunchLabs engineered a unique mini crossbow that shoots NERF darts. To prove the scalability of its design, they created a super-sized version that fires massive mega-NERF projectiles using bungee cords. Mark tested its destructive capabilities with the help of guest host Jesser. The mini version is available through CrunchLabs’ Build Box subscription.
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Official Exclusive makes some of the coolest enameled pins out there. Their extensive collection includes pins based on classic cameras including rangefinders, SLRs, medium format, and 8mm. They also make mini synthesizers, lighting gear, vintage stereo receivers, and other fun goodies for geeks. Their Dinosaur Photographer is cute too.
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This compact pocket knife from Kizer is part of their Serape series. Its colorful G10 handle scales are striped in shades of orange, yellow, brown, black, and blue. Its 1.89″ blade is made from 154CM steel, known for its hardness and corrosion resistance. A deep-carry pocket clip makes it ideal for inconspicuous everyday carry.
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The Robotics and AI Institute (RAI) shows of its Ultra Mobile Vehicle (UMV), an agile little 2-wheeler that can balance and drive autonomously. The AI-powered e-bike can perform jumps and other tricks thanks to reinforcement learning. We’d love to see these equipped with flamethrowers in a BattleBots-style competition.
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Despite measuring just 5″ wide by 7″ tall, this organizer can hold a surprising number of pocket tools and accessories. The MOLLE-compatible pouch has numerous elastic loops, inside slip and zipper compartments, and an exterior webbed pouch. Need even more space? Check out the Maxpedition Beefy.
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A standard LEGO minifig stands roughly 1.6″ (4 cm) tall. Maker of many crazy things, The Q, shows us how he used a 3D printer to produce the parts needed to make a giant minifig bigger than he is. Before making the XXL model, he printed small, medium, large, and XL figs. We can only […]
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