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Tiny clamshell camper cranks into madly efficient micro habitat

Tiny clamshell camper cranks into madly efficient micro habitat

by C.C. Weiss

Originally envisioned as a Tesla Model 3 hatch camper, the Wheelhome Dashaway ECT micro-camping trailer eventually got its own wheels. It's still ready for efficient e-camping and furnishes travelers with everything they need to live in comfort.

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Guerrilla 450 Apex takes Royal Enfield's entry-level roadster a step further

MotorcyclesTransport

by Utkarsh Sood

Barely a couple of years after the Guerrilla was introduced, Enfield has quickly launched a souped-up spinoff, called the Guerrilla 450 Apex, which boasts more than just visual changes for the sake of it.

New anti-tank round punches through high-tech explosive armor

MilitaryEngineering

by David Szondy

Saab has developed a new anti-tank round that's designed to take on the modern high-tech armor of the 21st century. Built for Saab's Carl-Gustaf 84-mm (3.31-in) recoilless rifle system, the HEAT 758 munition can even defeat modern reactive armor.

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This $260 MacBook Air is a “no big expenses” loophole

You don’t have to spend big to get a reliable, durable laptop—and this 2018 MacBook Air proves it. Cash in without overspending and enjoy a laptop that provides up to 12 hours of battery life in a lightweight, travel-friendly frame.

XL tiny house loses the wheels, gains an extra-spacious interior

Tiny HousesOutdoors

by Adam Williams

What do you look for in a tiny house? If it's the ability to hit the road, then the Samuel probably isn't for you. However, if you'd prefer a stationary but practical home suitable for long-term living, then it might be a good fit.

3-way modular filter system makes for drinkable water wherever you are

GearOutdoors

by Simon Heptinstall

Katadyn has launched a state-of-the-art modular outdoor water filter system that uses a combination of three sophisticated filtration processes. The Explorer Water Filter and Purifier Series is serious professional expedition-quality gear.

5K UltraGear monitor pushes Mini LED gaming to the next level

Consumer TechTechnology

by Monica J. White

LG’s UltraGear evo GM9 monitor combines a 5K panel, Hyper Mini LED backlighting, and refresh rates up to 330 Hz, and is designed to blend cinematic visuals with e-sports-level gaming performance.

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XL tiny house loses the wheels, gains an extra-spacious interior

Tiny HousesOutdoors

by Adam Williams

What do you look for in a tiny house? If it's the ability to hit the road, then the Samuel probably isn't for you. However, if you'd prefer a stationary but practical home suitable for long-term living, then it might be a good fit.

3-way modular filter system makes for drinkable water wherever you are

GearOutdoors

by Simon Heptinstall

Katadyn has launched a state-of-the-art modular outdoor water filter system that uses a combination of three sophisticated filtration processes. The Explorer Water Filter and Purifier Series is serious professional expedition-quality gear.

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XL tiny house loses the wheels, gains an extra-spacious interior

Tiny HousesOutdoors

by Adam Williams

What do you look for in a tiny house? If it's the ability to hit the road, then the Samuel probably isn't for you. However, if you'd prefer a stationary but practical home suitable for long-term living, then it might be a good fit.

3-way modular filter system makes for drinkable water wherever you are

GearOutdoors

by Simon Heptinstall

Katadyn has launched a state-of-the-art modular outdoor water filter system that uses a combination of three sophisticated filtration processes. The Explorer Water Filter and Purifier Series is serious professional expedition-quality gear.

5K UltraGear monitor pushes Mini LED gaming to the next level

Consumer TechTechnology

by Monica J. White

LG’s UltraGear evo GM9 monitor combines a 5K panel, Hyper Mini LED backlighting, and refresh rates up to 330 Hz, and is designed to blend cinematic visuals with e-sports-level gaming performance.

This egg-shaped mouse is the latest to offer less wrist strain

ComputingConsumer TechTechnology

by Maryna Holovnova

A new device from UK-based NextAxis Design might leave you guessing at first glance. It looks like a small, shiny egg, but it’s actually a wireless mouse. It’s called Ovo, and is currently seeking backing on Kickstarter.

Review: 2026 Mazda CX-70 is the CX-90 without a third row. And that’s fine

AutomotiveTransport

by Aaron Turpen

The 2026 CX-70 exists because not everyone wants to haul around extra seats they’ll never use. It’s a two-row midsize SUV built on the same bones as its bigger sibling, sharing a platform and powertrains nearly wholesale.

Diabetes 'wonder drug' doesn't work like expected – but it's good news

DiabetesIllnesses and conditionsBody and Mind

by Bronwyn Thompson

The type 2 diabetes drug taken by an estimated 20 million Americans has long been thought of doing its heavy lifting in the liver, suppressing glucose production. But research has found it's actually unleashing its power in another part of the body.

Starting hard tasks isn't laziness – it's your brain pumping the brakes

Mental HealthBrain HealthBody and Mind

by Bronwyn Thompson

If you've wondered why you procrastinate with doing your taxes early or starting mundane jobs, it's not because you dislike them. New research has uncovered a specific pathway in the brain that slams the brakes on investing energy in these tasks.

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