Mini-PC the size of a Mac Studio comes with a Ryzen 9 Chipset and a 7-inch Touchscreen

Imagine if your iPad Mini had ports, a powerful computer, and the ability to work alongside your main machine as a perfect productivity sidekick. That’s what the Miniproca is aiming to be.

Slightly wider than a Mac Studio (thanks to its rectangular design), the Miniproca is a mini PC with the attitude of a conventional desktop. Equipped with an AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX processor, this mini-PC delivers robust performance capable of handling demanding tasks with ease. Complementing the processor are Radeon RX 680M graphics, which ensure smooth visuals for gaming, video editing, and other graphically intensive applications. However, the mini PC also packs a 7-inch touchscreen on the top that folds outwards to face you, turning it into what I can only describe is the opposite of a laptop. The tiny touchscreen display becomes the Miniproca’s visual unit, allowing you to use your PC in a variety of ways. Sure, you could use it as a secondary display while you connect a larger monitor to the Miniproca, or the touchscreen could become your dashboard or widget center, acting as a place to display other core information, whether it’s stock prices for traders, gaming stats for gamers, hotkeys for streamers, or just YouTube or Netflix on the side while you work for most people.

Designer: Miniproca

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The Miniproca really tries to create a new category of computing by combining two existing categories – the mini tablet, and the mini PC. Tablets are great because they’re touch-sensitive and portable… but they’re not powerful. A mini PC on the other hand packs power, but without a screen. In comes the Miniproca, hitting two birds with the same stone. The integrated touchscreen transforms the device into a versatile computing solution. The touchscreen can be positioned in various angles, from flat to a 90-degree upright position, offering flexibility for different use cases. As a secondary monitor, it can enhance productivity by providing additional workspace for applications, communication tools, or reference materials. For those seeking a more portable setup, the Miniproca can serve as a standalone device, with the touchscreen providing a convenient interface for various tasks.

Design-wise, the Miniproca adopts a minimalist aesthetic that complements modern workspaces. Its aluminum alloy chassis exudes durability while maintaining a sleek profile. The standout feature is the integrated 7-inch touchscreen, which flips up to reveal a multi-touch display. This innovative design offers flexibility in usage, allowing it to function as a standalone device, a secondary monitor, or even a digital photo frame. The inclusion of anti-slip pads on the base ensures stability on various surfaces.

Under the hood, the Miniproca packs a powerful punch. At its core lies an AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX processor, delivering robust performance for demanding tasks such as video editing, content creation, and gaming. Complementing the CPU is Radeon RX 680M graphics, capable of handling visually intensive applications with ease. Users can further enhance performance by opting for up to 32GB of DDR5 memory and a spacious 2TB PCIe 4.0 SSD.

Connectivity is a crucial aspect of any modern computing device, and the Miniproca doesn’t disappoint. The device boasts a comprehensive array of ports, including HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, and a mix of USB 2.0, 3.2, and Type-C options (in theory, you can connect as many as 3 monitors to the Miniproca, giving you a multi-display setup). Dual Ethernet LAN ports cater to users who prioritize wired connections for stability. Wireless connectivity is ensured through Bluetooth 5.2 and Wi-Fi 6E, allowing seamless integration with other devices.

The Miniproca measures 175 x 137 x 55 mm and weighs 855g, making it highly portable and a great complementary machine to a laptop or existing peripherals. The Miniproca is currently available for pre-order on Kickstarter. Pricing starts at US$699 for the base model with 8GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, while the top-tier configuration with 32GB of RAM and 2TB of storage is priced at US$919.

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I finally understand the hype around the Playdate game Root Bear

Root Bear is one of those games that seems to get recommended all the time to new Playdate owners looking for somewhere to start. After months of encountering the title on the internet and vaguely wondering what could be so great about a game where all you do is pour root beer for bears, I finally decided to give it a go this weekend. And, yup, I totally get it now. Root Bear is ridiculously fun — emphasis on ridiculous.

Root Bear is a $3 Catalog game in which your goal is to achieve the perfect pour from the root beer tap while picky customers (all bears, of course) judge your work. You can also get it on itch.io. The game requires precise use of the crank to get the root beer flowing at just the right rate, and cut it off at just the right time so it doesn’t go above or fall short of the desired fill line. There’s foam to consider too, and how it settles can really mess you up if you aren’t careful. The closer you get to a perfect pour, the more money you’ll earn.

A still from the game Root Bear showing an extreme illustration of a bear screaming as root bear overflows a glass on the table
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It’s exactly the kind of design to bring out a person’s competitive streak. But the best part about Root Bear is the bears themselves. Or, their reactions. The first time I royally messed up a customer’s order, the bear let loose a Howie Scream that I was in no way prepared for — with a facial expression to match — and I was completely floored. So yes, Root Bear is a really good, really silly time.

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The GrandHaus Is The Perfect Tiny Home With A Unique Interior Layout For A Family Of Four

Designed by the Australian builder Häuslein Tiny House Co., the GrandHaus tiny home is a new and improved version of the Grand Sojourner model. It has a pretty similar design, amped with an upgraded interior layout, which is a great choice for a family of four. It is based on a triple-axle trailer and features a length of 9 meters. The home has a finish of wood and colored metal, and you can access the interior via massive glass bifold doors. The home occupies a floorspace of 36 sq m, covered with oak flooring, and accentuated by birch ply walls.

Designer: Häuslein Tiny House Co.

As you enter the home, you are welcomed by a large living room, which is quite light-filled, owing to the generous glazing. The living room includes a storage as well as a TV. The kitchen is located closely, and it seems to be quite big for a tiny home. The kitchen contains an oven, induction stove, and a farmhouse-style sink. There is sufficient space for a large fridge/freezer, as well as a dishwasher. The kitchen is also equipped with plenty of storage space and a breakfast bar for two people.

You can enter the bathroom via the kitchen, and it includes a shower, a vanity sink, and a flushing toilet. Unlike most tiny homes, the upstairs section of the GrandHaus includes a landing area, a main bedroom, and another bedroom which is connected to a little gangway. An alternating tread staircase leads you to the landing area, while the gangway allows the residents to move from one bedroom to another without heading downstairs. The bedrooms are like the typical loft-style rooms you find in tiny homes, amped with low ceilings and space for a queen-sized bed, or two single beds.

The home runs on a standard RV-style hookup, but you can also opt for an off-the-grid capability with various options like composting toilets, water tanks, and solar power. There are multiple add-ons available as well, such as an outdoor deck or different furniture upgrades

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OpenAI confirms it’s looking into text watermarking for ChatGPT that could expose cheating students

Following a report from The Wall Street Journal that claims OpenAI has been sitting on a tool that can spot essays written by ChatGPT with a high degree of accuracy, the company has shared a bit of information about its research into text watermarking — and why it hasn’t released its detection method. According to The Wall Street Journal’s report, debate over whether the tool should be released has kept it from seeing the light of day, despite it being “ready.” In an update published on Sunday to a May blog post, spotted by TechCrunch, OpenAI said, “Our teams have developed a text watermarking method that we continue to consider as we research alternatives.”

The company said watermarking is one of multiple solutions, including classifiers and metadata, that it has looked into as part of “extensive research on the area of text provenance.” According to OpenAI, it “has been highly accurate” in some situations, but doesn’t perform as well when faced with certain forms of tampering, “like using translation systems, rewording with another generative model, or asking the model to insert a special character in between every word and then deleting that character.” And text watermarking could “disproportionately impact some groups,” OpenAI wrote. “For example, it could stigmatize use of AI as a useful writing tool for non-native English speakers.”

Per the blog post, OpenAI has been weighing these risks. The company also wrote that it has prioritized the release of authentication tools for audiovisual content. In a statement to TechCrunch, an OpenAI spokesperson said the company is taking a “deliberate approach” to text provenance because of “the complexities involved and its likely impact on the broader ecosystem beyond OpenAI.”

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Would You Want To Be Massaged By Robots? Meet Aescape, a Massage Bot Disrupting the Spa Industry

San Francisco-based design studio Whipsaw has unveiled its latest innovation, the Aescape—a robotic massage system that merges artificial intelligence with cutting-edge robotics to offer a personalized and efficient massage experience. This groundbreaking product is set to redefine the future of massage therapy, addressing both the demands of users and the constraints faced by the massage industry.

Designer: Whipsaw

The Aescape features metal arms with silicone-covered “hands” that mimic the feel and function of human hands, providing a realistic and soothing massage. The massage table is luxuriously wrapped in vegan faux leather, ensuring comfort and durability. Underneath the headrest lies a user-friendly display, allowing clients to tailor their massage sessions to their specific needs and preferences.

Aescape is engineered to deliver deep-tissue massages with unparalleled precision. The system’s metallic arms are securely attached to the massage table, while silicone pads on the “hands” replicate the natural contours of human hands, enhancing the authenticity of the massage. The innovative design is the brainchild of Aescape founder Eric Litman, who initially created a prototype before collaborating with Whipsaw to develop the final product.

In one of his interviews, Dan Harden, founder of Whipsaw, explained that they were challenged to integrate new technologies, define an all-new physical form factor, explore and create the essence of an Aescape brand through color, material, and finishes, and refine every single design detail. He noted that its appearance had to look very friendly and approachable, especially considering that robotic arms can be intimidating to some. Additionally, it also had to fit all types of user sizes, shapes, and ages.

To cater to diverse body types, the Aescape system uses suspended sensors to perform 3D scans of a user’s body before the massage begins. These sensors are discreetly placed inside light rings to minimize any discomfort or anxiety users might feel about being observed. The collected images and user data are processed through an AI-driven program, which is continuously updated with new data from each massage session. This ensures that every stroke and technique applied by the robot is informed by professional massage therapists and extensive robotic research. The users have a screen below their headrest to even customize their experience and get the most out of it.

The company emphasizes that every stroke the robot is commanded to do has been informed by licensed professional massage therapists, numerous prototype experiments, and years of robotic research. Aescape employs a formidable amount of AI and machine learning technology, enabling it to constantly improve and build its database, which informs its programming.

An Aescape representative mentioned that the machine is designed not to replace human masseuses but to supplement the industry by addressing the shortage of qualified massage therapists. It was stated that Aescape is much more efficient and sustainable than large groups of massage therapists, who often require significant health care due to workplace injuries. Additionally, using robotics reduces commuting-related environmental factors, such as vehicle pollution and energy usage.

The system’s efficiency allows users to enjoy a comprehensive massage in just 30 minutes, fitting seamlessly into busy schedules. With an on-demand booking app, users can easily find and book massage sessions ranging from 15 to 120 minutes, ensuring that personalized care is always within reach.

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What we’re listening to: I Dreamt I Found a Red Ruby, Stampede and more

In this installment of What We're Listening To, Engadget's Weekend Editor Cheyenne MacDonald dives into the new releases she's been enjoying lately.

Every once in a while, “the algorithm” actually does right by me. While scrolling through my Instagram feed sometime in the last month or so, a suggested Reel from artist Francesca Wexler popped up, and I couldn’t help but get pulled in by her captivating flow. Her style isn’t so easy to nail down to a single genre, but would fit under the alt hip-hop umbrella — she described her work in one instance as “psychedelic rap.”

Some songs on Wexler’s latest album, I Dreamt I Found a Red Ruby, have almost an ethereal quality to them, like its opening and closing tracks, “Heaven on Earth” and “Moonwalking.” The upbeat and catchy “Ain’t I” hits like a sunny day. But there are darker, harder moments too in songs like “Amphetamine Man” that really show off Wexler’s depth as a rapper. With I Dreamt I Found a Red Ruby, it’s evident that Wexler is an artist that shouldn’t be slept on.

Orville Peck didn’t make us wait long for a full album after dropping Stampede: Volume 1 in May. On Friday, the country artist released the duets album in its entirety, and even though it hasn’t been a full three days yet since it came out, I can already tell it’s going to dominate my Most Listened playlists for the foreseeable future.

Stampede sees Peck collaborating with country legends and emerging artists alike, and genre-wise, there’s a little of everything in there. On top of the songs I shouted out from the first half, the rest of Stampede brings a bunch of new bangers, my favorites including “Back At Your Door” featuring Debbii Dawson, “Papa Was a Rodeo” featuring Molly Tuttle and Golden Highway, and “You’re an Asshole, I Can’t Stand You (and I Want a Divorce)” featuring Margo Price.

I recently set out looking for music that sounds like it could be straight out of an ‘80s horror/thriller movie, and Reddit pointed me to Street Cleaner. Well let me tell you, I was not disappointed. Street Cleaner, whose style is described on Bandcamp as being a “theatrical and grimey take on synth music,” has become my go-to artist to pop on when I need to get some work done or otherwise be locked in. 

There isn’t a particular song or album I've latched onto — I just throw the entire discography on and let it get me in the zone. Street Cleaner released some new music in April, though, and that's as good a place as any to start your listening journey. The artist apparently also made a video game, which I fully plan on checking out.

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This Tiny Titanium Screwdriver with 8 Interchangeable Bits is Compact Enough to Fit on your Keychain

A little larger than your average AA battery, the Otacle D1 is a toolkit small enough to fit on your keychain. Made from a titanium outer body, the Otacle D1 opens up to reveal not one but four double-sided hex bits that fit into the handle-shaped cylindrical outer body. Dock a bit in either at the front for a regular driving experience, or at the back for a high-torque screwdriver and the world is literally your oyster. You can assemble, disassemble, repair, or even tinker with objects around you without needing to fish out your massive screwdriver kit.

Designer: OKNIFE

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Designed by the folks at OKNIFE, the Otacle D1 is all about practicality. It’s compact enough to hang out with your keys on your keychain, but has a flap that opens to reveal a crawl-space for storing 4 double-sided hex bits. The Otacle D1’s body is machined from Titanium, a common material found in the EDC industry these days, which also vastly increases its durability while allowing it to be fairly lightweight at just 1.5 oz (42.5 g).

The entire device measures under 3 inches long, while being broad enough to offer a sturdy grip. The rounded square cross-section enhances the grip too, allowing you to twist and turn with confidence. Just in case the screws you’re working with are on the stiffer side, the Otacle D1 offers high-torque operation too. Instead of mounting the bit on front, you can mount it sideways using a hole at the back (shown above), which allows you to apply more turning pressure to loosen tight screws. It also lets you work in tighter spaces where the screwdriver won’t fit in a linear manner.

The Otacle D1 comes in silver and titanium-blue variants, although there’s also a brass version with the graphic of a crack on it if you want something a little edgy. The D1 comes with 4 S2 steel bits included, tucked away in the magnetic holder inside the D1’s hidden compartment. There’s also a lanyard hole at the back (aside from the bit-mounting hole) for stringing a cord or attaching a keyring, so you can carry your toolkit in your pocket or around your neck!

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This compact off-road trailer with staircase to the rooftop tent can park in any Aussie garage

It’s an adventurous world full of competition to the brim. When every camping trailer manufacturer is distinguishing itself from the pack by expanding the living space for the better of the occupants; HardKorr, a company from Australia, known for its Xplorer trailer, is trimming the height of the famous model so that its little brother can fit comfortably within a standard size garage of a typical Aussie home.

Fascinatingly, that’s not just the brightest aspect of the Xplorer 2.0, happily called the ‘Shorty.’ Shorty is designed – with all the features and skills of the OG – to allow you to live comfortably in the outdoors for weeks and months with your family, without compromising the comfort and living space, and return home to stow the trailer conveniently in your city apartment garage until it’s required the next time.

Designer: Hardkorr

Of course, Xplorer 2.0 is one of the few garage-compatible trailers down under. It is also one of the very few with an integrated staircase to the rooftop tent. This feature makes it a rooftop camper trailer that’s easily accessible by kids and pets you may have along on your journey. And since the Shorty is not all too small, it gives you enough living space under the awnings and a sizable kitchen area for your culinary escapades on-the-go.

To that accord, the Xplorer ‘Shorty’ 2.0 has a slide-out outdoor kitchen complete with a two-burner stove, a large prep area, and a removable sink. Just behind is the slide-out 96-l fridge with another pull-out tray just underneath it, which creates an additional prep space. On the opposite side of the trailer are two separate hatches for carrying batteries and gear, and above that is a drop-down privacy tent that can be used when taking a shower. The shower here is attached to the kitchen sink and draws water from the instant water heater.

Comprising a lightweight aluminum body, the new Xplorer 2.0 is conveniently towable with any offroad-capable vehicle. It can set up in under five minutes and pack back in almost the same time. On the roof, you have a spacious queen-sized tent, and the trailer itself is loaded with plenty of storage sections, combining to give you upward of 3,450-l of storage space. While the integrated staircase makes it easy for everyone to get up into the bed, the robust off-road suspension, galvanized chassis, and all-terrain tires allow the Xplorer camper trailer to easily handle tough terrains and off-road journeys you want to make by yourself or with your family. These can be extended adventures in the Shorty that comes with a 170W solar panel and 2,000W inverter taking care of the power needs. Retailing for about $24,000 (AUD 35,990), the camper trailer is worth the contention more so as it may be available in the US as well.

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The Eternal Life of Goldman is a gorgeous platformer that looks like a hand-drawn cartoon

There’s a new hand-drawn platformer coming to PC and consoles, and it looks absolutely breathtaking. The Eternal Life of Goldman, announced on Friday during THQ Nordic’s Digital Showcase, is an upcoming title from Weappy Studio that’s “inspired by ancient fables and depicted in classic frame-by-frame animation.” There’s no release date just yet, but when it does come out, it’ll be available for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC and Nintendo Switch.

Weappy describes The Eternal Life of Goldman as “a vibrant yet dark platformer adventure that weaves together legends, fairy tales and myths.” 

Its protagonist is an old man who uses his cane to fight off legendary creatures in a land known as the Archipelago. The trailer gives us a glimpse at some gameplay footage, revealing a sprawling and gorgeously animated fantasy world. The developers say it’s designed to be challenging but not grueling, and encourages exploration to uncover all the secrets of the Archipelago.

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The Enduring Legacy of the Adidas Samba: A Synthesis of Style, Sport, and Innovation

Welcome to Sneakers Sunday at Yanko Design. Today, we explore the storied evolution of the Adidas Samba. Originally designed in 1950, this iconic shoe has served athletes with its functional design while also becoming a staple in global fashion and culture. The Samba’s journey from a functional soccer shoe to a fashion icon offers a fascinating look at how design can adapt to changing times while retaining its core essence.

Designer: Adi Dassler + ADIDAS

Origins and Early Design

The Samba was born out of necessity in post-war Germany, where harsh winters created challenging conditions for soccer players. Adi Dassler, the founder of Adidas, recognized the need for a shoe that could offer traction on icy surfaces. His solution was the Samba, a shoe that featured a revolutionary gum rubber sole providing superior grip and traction. This innovation set Samba apart from other athletic footwear and marked the beginning of its iconic status.

Adi Dasslers with Adidas Samba in the 1950s

Alongside its functional sole, the Samba boasted a durable leather upper with Adidas’s signature three stripes, adding structural integrity and visual appeal. This combination of practicality and style made the Samba an instant hit on and off the field. The initial design laid the foundation for a versatile shoe that could transition seamlessly from sports to fashion.

The early Samba models also included a high-top variant, which offered additional ankle support and warmth, making it particularly popular in colder climates. This version retained the classic elements of the original while providing an added layer of functionality, broadening the shoe’s appeal beyond the athletic community. The high-top Samba was especially favored by soccer players who needed extra protection during harsh weather, demonstrating Adidas’s commitment to meeting the diverse needs of its customers.

Evolution Through the Decades

As the decades passed, the Samba underwent significant transformations to keep pace with changing trends and consumer preferences. In the 1960s and 1970s, Adidas began experimenting with new materials and colorways to expand the Samba’s appeal beyond its original sports market. The introduction of softer leathers and synthetic fabrics enhanced the shoe’s comfort and durability, making it more suitable for casual wear.

This period also saw the Samba embracing a broader color palette, moving beyond the traditional black and white to include a variety of vibrant hues and patterns. These changes reflected the growing influence of fashion on athletic footwear, as consumers increasingly sought shoes that combined performance with personal style. The Samba’s ability to adapt to these shifts while retaining its core design elements cemented its status as a timeless classic.

In addition to material innovations, the Samba’s design also evolved to reflect the changing needs of its audience. The high-top version, for instance, gained popularity in urban settings, where its stylish silhouette and practical features made it a favorite among fashion-forward individuals. This adaptability helped the Samba maintain its relevance in a rapidly changing market as it continued to capture the imagination of new generations.

Cultural Impact and Global Reach

The Samba’s appeal extended far beyond the soccer field, becoming a symbol of youth and rebellion across the globe. In the 1980s, the shoe was embraced by various subcultures, from hip-hop enthusiasts to skaters, each group adding its own chapter to the Samba’s rich history. Its simple yet striking design made it a popular choice for those looking to make a statement, whether on the dance floor or the streets.

This widespread adoption across diverse cultures and continents underscored the Samba’s universal appeal. Its ability to transcend boundaries and resonate with people from all walks of life highlighted its versatility and timeless charm. The Samba maintained its identity while adapting to myriad personal styles, whether paired with jeans and a T-shirt or more formal attire.

The Adidas Samba, designed in the 1950s, has evolved through numerous editions over the past 70 years. Photo: Adidas

The Samba’s influence also extended to the music and entertainment world, where it became a fixture in popular culture. Celebrities and musicians alike were drawn to the shoe’s unique blend of functionality and fashion, further solidifying its status as an icon. The Samba’s presence in films, music videos, and on the feet of influential figures helped cement its place in the cultural zeitgeist, ensuring its continued relevance in the ever-evolving fashion world.

Recent Collaborations and Innovations

In recent years, Adidas has leveraged collaborations to keep the Samba at the forefront of the fashion industry. Partnerships with designers and fashion houses have introduced new versions of the shoe that maintain its classic elements while incorporating modern design trends and materials. These collaborations have breathed new life into the Samba, attracting a new generation of fans and reinforcing its status as a fashion icon.

Naked x adidas Samba JI3993

One notable collaboration is with Copenhagen-based fashion brand Naked, which reimagined the Samba with intricate lace details and soft, pastel overlays. This partnership highlights the sneaker’s adaptability to current fashion trends and ability to blend traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design elements. These limited-edition models incorporate luxurious materials and subtle design tweaks, such as co-branded tongues and custom lace tags, making each release a collectible piece.

Naked x adidas Samba JI3993

Adidas has also focused on sustainability, integrating eco-friendly materials into the Samba’s design. This commitment ensures the shoe remains popular among environmentally conscious consumers without sacrificing style or quality. By embracing sustainable practices and innovative materials, Adidas is preserving the Samba’s legacy and paving the way for future generations of this iconic shoe.

The Adidas Samba’s journey from a functional sports shoe to a cultural icon is a testament to its timeless design and enduring appeal. Its continuous adaptation and relevance in the sneaker industry testify to its lasting legacy and broad appeal. As we look to the future, the Samba will continue to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide, cementing its place in the annals of sneaker history.

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