Extract Hyperlink Addresses in Excel with VBA or Office Scripts

Extract Hyperlink Addresses in Excel with VBA or Office Scripts Office Scripts editor open from the Automate tab with a script that writes URL results to cells.

Extracting hyperlink addresses from Excel cells can simplify data management and improve efficiency, especially when dealing with large or complex spreadsheets. As explained by Excel Off The Grid, one practical way to achieve this is by using a VBA custom function, such as `GetHyperlink`, which allows you to retrieve hyperlink addresses directly within your workbook. […]

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This Dark Timber House Disappears Into a Norwegian Forest

There’s a particular kind of restraint that’s genuinely hard to pull off in architecture. Anyone can build something that commands attention. Far fewer can build something that quietly earns it. The Solem Forest House in Oslo, Norway, designed by MORFEUS arkitekter, belongs firmly in the second category, and it’s the kind of project that stops you mid-scroll and makes you think about what good design actually is.

The house sits on a gently sloping ridge just east of Maridalsvannet, Oslo’s main water supply, in a small residential area surrounded by tall pine trees and deep forest. It’s not a massive project. At 170 square meters, it’s modest by most standards. But what MORFEUS arkitekter did with that footprint, and more importantly, what they chose not to do, is what makes it worth talking about.

Designer: Morfeus Arkitekter

The most striking feature from the outside is the dark vertical timber cladding. It’s the kind of exterior that reads as almost austere in photographs until you place it in context. Against the trunks of surrounding pine trees, it doesn’t contrast. It converses. The dark tones echo the bark, the vertical lines mirror the trees, and the result is a home that feels like it grew out of the ridge rather than landed on it. Dwell described it as “a continuation of the forest rather than an imposition on it,” which isn’t just poetic writing. It’s an accurate description of the design intent made physical.

The roof is another story entirely. A large cross-gabled form defines the home’s architectural identity, and it does something genuinely clever: the second floor is partially embedded within the roof volume. What that means in practice is that you get rooms with character, with angles and nooks and a sense of shelter that flat-ceilinged spaces simply can’t replicate. The title of the Dwell feature on the project is “The Roof at This Norwegian Retreat Holds a Surprisingly Roomy Second Level,” and that element of surprise is very much the point. From the outside, the home reads compact and contained. Inside, the geometry works entirely in your favor.

That interior warmth carries through in the materials. Solid wood finishes, a fireplace anchoring the living room, large picture windows framing forest views, custom bookshelves tucked along the upper hallway. There’s even a glass floor detail that lets light and sightlines move through the structure in ways that feel both unexpected and completely natural at once. These are the kinds of details that age beautifully and that no amount of trend-chasing can replicate.

What I find most compelling about the project, though, is what happened before a single new board was nailed. The original structure on the site dated back to 1946, and rather than tear everything out, MORFEUS arkitekter worked with the existing foundation walls. The site’s natural profile, the topsoil, the exposed rock, and the existing trees and undergrowth were all largely preserved. Every external surface is permeable, and rainwater infiltrates locally, keeping the water cycle intact in an area that sits within Oslo’s strictly regulated water supply catchment zone.

That level of site sensitivity isn’t just admirable from an environmental standpoint. It changes how the architecture feels. A home that respects what was already there carries a different kind of weight than one that simply imposes its will on a plot of land. There’s humility in it, and that humility reads through the final result.

MORFEUS arkitekter, founded in Oslo by architects Caroline Støvring and Cecilie Wille, has built a reputation on exactly this kind of approach: intuition balanced with rationality, traditional Scandinavian craft paired with contemporary methods, and a consistent commitment to letting the site lead. Their work has earned multiple architecture prizes over two decades, including the Nordnorsk Architecture Prize and an Oslo City Architecture Prize nomination. But what stays with you after looking through the Solem Forest House isn’t the awards. It’s the feeling that the building belongs exactly where it is, and that someone spent a long time making sure it did.

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Phone 17e Leaks: Pro-Level A19 Chip Confirmed for Apple’s $599 iPhone

Phone 17e Leaks: Pro-Level A19 Chip Confirmed for Apple’s $599 iPhone iPhone 17e showcasing its dynamic island feature and OLED display

Apple’s iPhone 17e is poised to reshape the budget smartphone market by delivering a seamless blend of affordability and premium functionality. Rather than relying on dramatic design overhauls, this entry-level model focuses on refinement, offering a balanced combination of performance, design, and innovation. The iPhone 17e stands out as a compelling choice for users seeking […]

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Mercury 2 : World’s Fastest Reasoning Model

Mercury 2 : World’s Fastest Reasoning Model Benchmark graphic compares Mercury 2 speed at over 1,000 tokens per second against Claude and Gemini models.

Mercury 2, developed by Inception Labs, is setting a new benchmark in AI reasoning with its new diffusion technology. Unlike traditional autoregressive models, Mercury 2 employs parallel text generation, allowing it to process over 1,000 tokens per second—a speed five times faster than leading competitors like Claude Haiku 4.5 and Gemini 3 Flash. As highlighted […]

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Gaming accessory maker and publisher Nacon files for insolvency

French AA gaming developer and accessory manufacturer Nacon has filed for insolvency after its majority shareholder Bigben failed to make a loan repayment, the company said in a press release. "To date, the company reports available assets do not allow it to meet its liabilities," Nacon wrote. The objective with insolvency, it said, was to allow "continued operation, protect employees and maintain jobs while renegotiating with its creditors." 

Nacon is behind the games Styx: Blades of Greed and was set to publish Terminator: Survivors before that title was delayed. It published Hell is Us last year to some praise, but Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown was buggy on release and failed to find much of an audience. The company will stream its next Nacon Connect presentation on March 4, and will supposedly show off some new games and footage for previously revealed games like Endurance Motorsport Series and Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss

The company also makes hardware like controllers and headsets and racing sim accessories via its Revosim brand. Those products never really caught on with mainstream gamers but did have some success with the pro gaming crowd. 

With Nacon's insolvency, the future of those games and accessories is now in question. A court will decide on the company's insolvency request at a hearing in early March, but in the meantime, trading of its shares is suspended. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/gaming-accessory-maker-and-publisher-nacon-files-for-insolvency-104832702.html?src=rss

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra First Look: Why This New Privacy Screen Changes Everything

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra First Look: Why This New Privacy Screen Changes Everything Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra

The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is poised to redefine the premium smartphone market with its blend of innovative features, exceptional performance, and extended software support. Whether you are a tech enthusiast or a professional seeking a reliable device, this flagship model combines innovative technology with practical functionality. Here’s a closer look at what makes the […]

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Gemini 3.1 Pro Prompts for Polished Animation Creations

Gemini 3.1 Pro Prompts for Polished Animation Creations A scene-by-scene prompt outline showing timing, camera moves, UI states, and transition notes for Gemini 3.1 Pro.

Creating epic animations with Gemini 3.1 requires a balance of creativity, technical precision and structured planning. As outlined by AI Jason, one key strategy is using scene-based prompts, which allow you to break down complex projects into smaller, manageable components. This approach ensures that animations maintain a cohesive flow and align with your creative vision, […]

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Apple’s March 4 Event: 5 new Products Coming Next Week

Apple’s March 4 Event: 5 new Products Coming Next Week Apple March 4 event showcasing new MacBooks, iPads, and iPhones

Apple’s highly anticipated March 4 event is poised to unveil a series of significant updates across its product lineup, including new MacBooks, iPads, and iPhones. This multi-day showcase will feature press releases and product demonstrations, offering a detailed look at Apple’s latest advancements in design, performance, and functionality. Below is a comprehensive breakdown of the […]

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NotebookLM Notebooks Now Work as Sources Inside Gemini AI

NotebookLM Notebooks Now Work as Sources Inside Gemini AI Audio output menu listing Brief, Critique, Debate, and Deep Dive summary options for the same source set.

NotebookLM has undergone a series of updates that enhance its functionality for research, content creation and analysis, as detailed by Parker Prompts. Among the most impactful changes is the platform’s ability to process up to eight times more source material in a single conversation, allowing users to tackle extensive datasets and complex projects with greater […]

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This 7-Device Charging Station Glows Like a Lamp and Replaces One

If your bedside table looks anything like most people’s, it’s basically a charging graveyard. There’s a phone, a smartwatch, a pair of earbuds, maybe a tablet, and enough cables to qualify as a fire hazard. The whole setup is functional, sure, but it’s also the kind of thing you instinctively hide behind a lamp so guests don’t judge you. Nova, a concept by designer Parth Amlani, thinks there’s a much better way to handle all of this.

The idea behind Nova is simple but surprisingly rare: instead of designing yet another flat, forgettable charging puck, Amlani went for something you’d actually want to display. The result is a wide, trapezoidal charging station with a sculptural, almost pyramidal silhouette, two open horizontal bays running through its body, and a warm copper accent strip along one side. Put it on a nightstand, and it looks more like a decorative object than a piece of tech hardware.

Designer: Parth Amlani

What makes Nova genuinely clever, though, is that its translucent body doubles as a soft ambient light source, glowing warmly from within when the room goes dark. That means it can replace your bedside lamp entirely, or at the very least make a strong case for doing so. It stops being something you plug in and forget about, and starts being something that actually contributes to how a room feels at night.

The charging hardware underneath all that thoughtful design is no slouch, either. Nova can power up to seven devices at once, with four 15W wireless pads for phones, a 5W pad for earbuds, a 3W watch puck, and two retractable USB-C cables rated at 15W each for anything else that needs a wire. Those retractable outputs are a genuinely useful touch, handling the odd peripheral without leaving a permanent cable draped across your table.

It’s also worth noting that Nova is much further along than the average design concept that looks great in renderings and never gets built. Amlani took it through full manufacturing refinement, including injection-moulding-ready geometry, a snap-fit structure, and a removable back panel for servicing.

The biggest open question is whether its ambient glow is bright enough to stand in for an actual bedside lamp or whether it just adds a nice atmospheric accent. That distinction will matter a lot to anyone hoping to clear some clutter from their nightstand. For now, though, it’s one of the more original answers to a problem that most charging products are content to completely ignore.

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