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Goodbye sweet, hard-earned money: Build your own astromech droid
May 12th
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If you’ve never been, one of the greatest Star Wars gift shops in the world is actually in Disney World. It’s right there waiting for you as you walk off of Star Tours. Said awesome gift shop is about to get a little awesomer with a build-a-bear-style kiosk that’ll let you customize your very own astromech droid.
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Computer case grows wheatgrass, provides nutritious carbon offset
May 12th
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There are two excellent reasons to grow plants out of your computer. One, it’s pretty. Two, it’s nutritious. Three, the waste heat actually helps the plants grow, and four, you’re helping to offset the massive amounts of lifecycle carbon that your computer is responsible for.
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Relive the glory: Wolfenstein 3D now free to play in your browser
May 12th
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Before Quake, and before Doom, there was Wolfenstein 3D. The game was released in 1992, and it’s certainly possible that many of you might not have ever seen it, let alone played through it. Arguably, Wolfeinstein is the daddy of all subsequent FPS games, and now you can experience it online, right in your browser, for free.
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Inflatable space stations are getting real thanks to SpaceX, Bigelow
May 11th
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SpaceX is busy gearing up for a date with the International Space Station, but the company now has a second invite to one that doesn’t exist yet. SpaceX has announced that it will help fellow private spaceflight firm Bigelow carry its inflatable modules into orbit, with the goal of connecting a bunch to form a proper station.
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Nanotubes could soon double, eventually quintuple battery life
May 11th
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Carbon nanotubes have promised some incredible advances in power efficiency, but one of the most promising (and most realistic) is boosting the capacity of lithium-ion batteries by a factor of two in the near term, and eventually by five. Suddenly, your electronics that last all day will be lasting all week instead.
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