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Bold double-hull fiberglass egg camper takes a sharp turn off the grid

11 May 2026 @ 2:03 am

Oliver has previewed its first off-grid travel trailer, the Apex 23XAnother fiberglass "egg" camper badge hits the ground rolling into the thriving off-grid camping market. Following the first-ever off-road camper in Scamp's 50-year history, fellow rounded, white composite trailer builder Oliver Travel Trailers is launching an off-grid-ready caravan of its own. Like Scamp, the company leverages its reputation for building rock-solid, long-lasting campers toward offering an even tougher breed of trailer, built for adventures that carry well beyond organized campgrounds.Continue Reading

Is this robot with a projector for a head the future of office work?

11 May 2026 @ 1:03 am

Lenovo's AI Workmate Concept has a projector, cameras, an LCD face – and a lot to proveLet's answer the question in the headline right away: probably not. But it's worth thinking about why that might be the case, despite this being an interesting idea in some regards.Continue ReadingCategory: Computing, Consumer Tech, Technology

Extra-wide tiny house makes full-time small living comfortable

10 May 2026 @ 10:03 pm

The Sky tiny house, by Vagabond Haven, is a two-bedroom tiny house with a spacious interiorThis extra-wide tiny house features a spacious interior specifically designed to make full-time small living comfortable. Arranged on a single floor, it would be a good fit for a couple or a family, and includes a generous living area and two bedrooms.Continue ReadingCategory: Tiny Houses, OutdoorsTags:

World’s largest sailing cruise ship blends luxury with green tech

10 May 2026 @ 2:03 pm

The Orient Express Corinthian underwayThe world's largest sailing cruise ship has a name: the Orient Express Corinthian. The first of the Silenseas class, incorporating a number of high-tech features, has officially been christened at the Joubert graving dock in Saint-Nazaire, France.Continue ReadingCategory: Marine, TransportTags: Ships,

Masers are the future of clean energy – according to Quaise

10 May 2026 @ 11:01 am

Quaise's old way of doing it: vitrifying rockQuaise Energy isn't chasing the kind of geothermal energy where Mother Earth was already kind enough to put hot rocks near the surface. Quaise is trying to make geothermal work almost anywhere on the planet, by drilling deeper than we ever have before ... with masers.Continue ReadingCategory: Energy, EngineeringTags: Quaise,

Debris from Earth-bound asteroids may be a problem if they hit the Moon

10 May 2026 @ 9:03 am

Even if an Earth-bound asteroid were to be intercepted and destroyed before reaching our planet, a new study suggests that it could still cause considerable problems for us if fragments of it hit the MoonAtari made it look so simple: press a few buttons to move, rotate, vanish through hyperspace, fire missiles, and boom: total asteroid destruction.Continue ReadingCategory: Space Systems, EngineeringTags:

Bose takes on Sonos in your living room with its wired speaker lineup

10 May 2026 @ 4:03 am

Bose is reviving the Lifestyle moniker with a clutch of handsome speakers designed to blend into your living roomBose is bringing back the Lifestyle badge after ages for a new range of speakers meant to grace your living room. With their feature sets and pricing, they'll go head to head against the latest offerings from Sonos, and the hope is that (mostly) new audio engineering chops for these three models will win you over.Continue ReadingCategory:

Ultimate photographer's watch features its own built-in light meter

10 May 2026 @ 12:03 am

The LMW-V1 watch is presently on KickstarterUK-based design team Increment Labs has introduced the LMW-V1 Light Meter Watch, which they tout as the world's first watch designed with a built in light meter for photographers who struggle to master manual settings.Continue ReadingCategory: Photography, Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags: Kicksta

Record-breaking timber tower incorporates recycled wind turbine blades

9 May 2026 @ 7:03 pm

TRÆ rises to a height of 78 m (256 ft), making it one of the world's tallest timber towersRising to a height of 78 m (256 ft), this extraordinary tower sets a new record as Denmark's tallest wooden building – and is one of the tallest in the world too. More than just its scale, though, the project impresses with its use of recycled materials, including everything from wind turbine blades to old windows.Continue ReadingCategory: Architecture, EngineeringTags:

Robotic vac-mop cuts a full day of housework off the schedule: Review

9 May 2026 @ 3:03 pm

The little robovac makes no complaints, even after vacuuming the same room three times a dayThis is one of the few review proposals that I had to get permission from my better half for ... and frankly, she told me no, but I did it anyway.Continue ReadingCategory: Around The Home, Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags: Wet and