YouTube user Bebop has created a fantastic stop motion animation using Lego pieces and a few additional props. The animation consists of 3,200 individual pictures which have been meticulously tagged together to create the final animation. “Thanks for watching! Please leave a like if you enjoyed and … [Read more...] about LEGO waffles and coffee stop motion animation
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3D printed air powered engine
Engineer Vardan Antonyan, based in Los Angeles, has created a 3D printed air-powered engine to enable enthusiasts and students to explore the physics and mechanics involved in such an engine. Antonyan explains a little more about the inspiration behind his innovative project. “I was tasked to … [Read more...] about 3D printed air powered engine
Life size Baby Yoda figure costs $350
The most popular thing in the new Star Wars series was Baby Yoda, and now Disney is releasing a life-size version of The Child from the show. Sideshow Collectibles are releasing a 1:1 replica of The Child from The Mandalorian, and it will cost you $350. The Phenomenon of Baby Yoda Lovingly … [Read more...] about Life size Baby Yoda figure costs $350
Raspberry Pi benchmarks 32 vs 64 bit
Matteo Croce has carried out some benchmark testing on the new Raspberry Pi 4 mini PC providing a comparison between 32-bit and 64-bit software. “One of the cool thing of working for a software company is that very often you get new hardware prototypes to test. But this is not the case, I bought … [Read more...] about Raspberry Pi benchmarks 32 vs 64 bit
New Royal Mail stamps feature classic video games
The Royal mail are launching some new stamps in the UK which feature some classic video games, the stamps are available as a pack and they can be pre-ordered for £14.25. The pack include classic video games from the 1980's and 1990's, this includes games like Elite from the BBC Micro, Lemmings from … [Read more...] about New Royal Mail stamps feature classic video games
Rare Apple Macintosh prototype up for auction
If you would like to grab one of only two Apple Macintosh prototype machines equipped with a 5-1/4 inch "Twiggy" disk drive, you’ll be pleased to know that one is now preparing to be auctioned at Bonhams. The guide prices anywhere between $120,000 and $180,000 although it is thought that the machine … [Read more...] about Rare Apple Macintosh prototype up for auction
Galaxy in glass, hits Kickstarter
Serial Kickstarter entrepreneur Clemens located in Berlin, Germany, has taken to the Kickstarter crowdfunding website for a 6th time to introduce his new Galaxy in glass. A large glass sphere measuring 15 cm or 7 inches in diameter offering a unique look at the Milky Way. Check out the video below … [Read more...] about Galaxy in glass, hits Kickstarter
New Apple AirPods Pro teardown by iFixit
Apple announced the availability of its new AirPods Pro earbuds this week, and the team at iFixit wasted no time taking their toolkit to the new headphones to provide a look at their internal workings. Priced at $249, the AirPods Pro are now available from Apple stores. Unfortunately, yet again, … [Read more...] about New Apple AirPods Pro teardown by iFixit
Vinyl record has secret hidden Commodore 64 program
Computer enthusiasts and especially those interested in Commodore 64 programs, may be intrigued to know that a program has been discovered on the run-out groove of a vinyl record. This hidden secret Commodore 64 program is a fascinating example of how technology and music intersect in unexpected … [Read more...] about Vinyl record has secret hidden Commodore 64 program
Apple 1 in wooden case hopes to sell for $1.75 million via eBay
If you have a few spare million lying around and would like to own one of the very first Apple 1 computers built by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak an extremely rare example complete with a custom-built wooden case will soon be available via auction via eBay. Apple Computer 1, also known later as the … [Read more...] about Apple 1 in wooden case hopes to sell for $1.75 million via eBay
Altair BASIC – Microsoft’s first software product made available via GitHub
Computer enthusiasts, programmers and hobbyists may be interested to know that the discontinued interpreter for the BASIC programming language, Altair BASIC has been published to GitHub. The Micro-Soft Altair BASIC 3.2 source is now available to download offering a chance to experience the … [Read more...] about Altair BASIC – Microsoft’s first software product made available via GitHub
Sony AR prototype headset introduced at Ghostbusters expererience
Sony has this month introduced a new augmented reality headset prototype which will be used on the previously announced Ghostbusters experience taking place at Ginza Sony Park. The Ghostbusters themed multiplayer experience allows participants to use the new Sony AR headset to enjoy the experience … [Read more...] about Sony AR prototype headset introduced at Ghostbusters expererience











