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This Alarm Clock Has The Capacity To Wake You
A DIY project features an alarm clock that wakes owners by blowing up electrolytic capacitors with reverse voltage, demonstrating a risky but effective wake-up method.
Bavarian Court Tells Gemini It Can’t Be a Real Boy Until It Tells the Truth
A Bavarian court has ruled that Gemini, an AI system, cannot be considered a genuine entity until it provides truthful information, marking a legal milestone.
Building a 1:150 scale Toyota ProBox Micro Remote Control Car
A detailed look at the creation of a 1:150 scale Toyota ProBox remote control car, featuring working lights and steering, built as a miniature model with functional electronics.
3,000 Ultrafast EV Chargers Planned For Europe — Just From BYD
BYD will install 3,000 ultrafast EV chargers across Europe by 2027, including 600 in the UK, featuring battery pairing to ease grid load and support long-distance travel.
The European Union: Rules First, Cushion Always
The EU AI Act’s high-risk workplace rules are set for Aug. 2, 2026, putting hiring and worker-management AI under tighter duties.
Build vs Buy a Prebuilt AI Workstation
Decide whether to build or buy your AI workstation with real-world insights. Learn the costs, performance, and support differences in this practical guide.
Setting Up a Mini Smart Home Hub in One Room
Theoretically, setting up a mini smart home hub in one room can streamline your devices—discover how to optimize your setup now.
Small Appliances Maintenance: Extending the Life of Your Gadgets
Maintaining small appliances properly can significantly extend their lifespan, but the key to long-lasting gadgets involves…
The Ultimate Smart Home Setup for a Tiny Apartment (What You Need & What You Don’t)
Breathe new life into your tiny apartment with essential smart tech, but discover what clutter might be lurking just around the corner.