Prusa CORE One – Fully Enclosed High-Speed CoreXY 3D Printer

Prusa CORE One 3D printer

The Prusa CORE One 3D printer has been unveiled introducing a fully enclosed CoreXY mechanism that improves both speed and precision to new heights. This innovative model is engineered for effortless setup, catering to both newcomers and experienced users alike, allowing for rapid initiation of printing projects. The printer’s robust steel exoskeleton ensures exceptional durability, […]

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How to Use Power Pivot for Advanced Data Analysis in Excel

Excel Power Pivot advanced data analysis

If you’ve ever found yourself wrestling with Excel’s traditional Pivot Tables, you know the frustration of hitting their limitations. They’re great for basic tasks but can leave you scratching your head when faced with complex calculations or the need to integrate multiple data sources. It’s like trying to paint a masterpiece with only a few […]

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The Morning After: DOJ wants Google to sell Chrome

The Department of Justice is reportedly planning to make Google sell its Chrome browser to address its search monopoly. It’s in response to a 2020 lawsuit filed by the DOJ and several US states that was finally ruled upon in August. Google has, naturally, said such a sale would be a terrible idea and would harm American competitiveness in the tech industry. I’m more curious about how much inherent value Chrome has without the backing of its parent company.

— Dan Cooper

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Image of a proposed Minecraft Theme Park
Merlin Entertainments

The company behind Legoland is teaming up with Mojang to build Minecraft theme parks in the US and UK. Both locations will have interactive attractions based on the game, as well as rides, gift shops and restaurants designed to milk cash out of weary parents. The announcement came on the same day as the first full trailer for A Minecraft Movie, another sign of the game’s growing cultural dominance. Given I can’t move in my own home without hearing famous Minecraft YouTuber Aphmau screech-shouting at the top of her lungs, I can’t wait to grind my teeth into powder taking my kids to enjoy both.

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Image of the PlayStation Portal held aloft.
Devindra Hardawar for Engadget

Someone at Sony has finally noticed the PlayStation Portal was shipped without its raison d’être: cloud streaming. The company is pushing a software update for users to test the feature with more than 120 PS5 Plus games. It only took them a whole damn year to get around to it.

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Over the weekend, two undersea data cables in Europe were cut, with one German politician claiming sabotage. Defense Minister Boris Pistorius has gone public with his belief the two lines were deliberately cut, but admits he has no proof to support his claim. Both Germany and Finland, two of the countries affected, say a thorough investigation is in progress.

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Sonos
Sonos

Sonos hasn’t had a great year, but one highlight has been the Arc Ultra soundbar, the first model to debut its Sound Motion technology. Now, I bet you’re wondering what that tech is and what it does, which is why Engadget’s audio expert Billy Steele has cooked up this guide. He’ll talk you through what it’s good for, why Sonos spent $100 million to own it and what it means for the future of your home audio.

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Snippet from the cover art from Warcraft
Blizzard Entertainment

I’ve got fond memories of playing Warcraft II as a kid, with They’re destroying our city!” a regular rallying cry in me and my friend Shane’s playground games. Engadget’s Igor Bonifacic has a similar love for the series and leapt in to play the recently released remaster. Sadly, it looks like Blizzard phoned this one in, prompting Igor to look a little closer at what’s going on.

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Ultimate Guide to 2025’s Best Travel Backpacks

Best travel backpacks 2025

Traveling can be one of life’s most enriching experiences, but let’s face it, the wrong backpack can turn an exciting adventure into a logistical nightmare. Whether you’re a seasoned globetrotter or planning your first big trip, finding a backpack that fits your needs is crucial. With 2025 on the horizon, the market is brimming with […]

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Suno V4 AI Music Generator Released

AI music generation Suno V4

Suno V4 has just been released and marks a significant leap forward in AI music generation, introducing superior quality and new features that push the boundaries of what’s possible in computer-generated audio. This latest release improves voice clarity and song consistency, setting a new benchmark for AI-generated music and opening up exciting possibilities for creators […]

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macOS 15.1.1 Sequoia: All the New Changes and Improvements

macOS 15.1.1

Apple has released the latest update for its macOS operating system, macOS 15.1.1 Sequoia, which brings a host of improvements and new features designed to elevate your computing experience. This update, identified by build numbers 24B91 and 24B2091, is a substantial 798.3 MB download that focuses on bolstering security and introducing several enhancements to various […]

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Transform Your Raspberry Pi into an AI Powerhouse with AMD GPUs

GPU acceleration on Raspberry Pi

If you would like to run large language models (LLMs) locally perhaps using a single board computer such as the Raspberry Pi 5. You should definitely check out the latest tutorial by Geff Geerling, who provides insight into the exciting journey of setting up LLMs on a Raspberry Pi 5. Imagine having the power of […]

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Create Movies from a Text Prompt with New Invideo AI 3.0 Update

Invideo AI 3.0 video creation

Invideo AI 3.0 is reshaping the video production landscape by allowing you to create entire movies and YouTube videos from a simple text prompt. This innovative update makes professional-quality video creation more accessible to both seasoned professionals and aspiring content creators. With its comprehensive suite of features, Invideo AI 3.0 caters to a wide range […]

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ASUS ROG Phone 9 Pro: The ULTIMATE Gaming Phone?

ASUS ROG Phone 9 Pro

The ASUS ROG Phone 9 Pro has emerged as a formidable contender in the gaming smartphone market, offering a perfect blend of innovative hardware and gaming-centric features. Designed with precision and built to withstand the rigors of intensive gaming, this device is a testament to ASUS’s commitment to delivering an unparalleled mobile gaming experience. The […]

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DIY 3D Printer Emission Monitor Helps Improve Indoor Air Quality

Build a custom air quality sensor box for 3D printers. Track VOCs, CO2, and more

If you’re concerned about the toxicity levels emitted by your 3D printer, a new project offers a solution to help protect your home or business from harmful pollutants. While it’s exciting to watch your 3D printer bring creations to life layer by layer, the emissions released during the process can impact indoor air quality, potentially […]

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