Author Archives: Josh Hendrickson

This Summer, ‘Vader Immortal’ Will Show You the Dark Side on Playstation VR

Virtual Reality can still be a mixed bag. When it works, it’s excellent, and when it doesn’t, it leaves you… well nauseated. No other VR game demonstrates that fact better than Vader Immortal. It will completely immerse you in a gala… Continue reading

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An Augmented Reality App Lets You Copy and Paste Real World Objects

If you want to create a presentation featuring a real-world object, like a plant or a product, right now you’ll have to take a photo of it and then transfer for a computer for editing. But what if you didn’t have to? On Twitter, Cyril Diagn… Continue reading

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Apple’s Latest 13-Inch Macbook Pro Kills the Butterfly Keyboard

Last November, Apple announced a new 16-inch Macbook Pro. It followed that with a refreshed Macbook Air in March. Now the company is releasing a new 13-inch Macbook Pro. And they all have a significant detail in common—a new keyboard. Apple is ge… Continue reading

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4 Chill Woodworking YouTubers to Watch for Inspiration

YouTube is a great place to learn the basics of woodworking, and you can even find step-by-step videos that’ll help you build a project in a weekend. But if your skills are growing, you might not want teaching-focused videos anymore. Sometimes, i… Continue reading

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Check out This Website Before It Self Destructs

The story goes that an emperor asked a wise shepherd boy, “How many seconds are in an eternity?” Right now, a singular website can answer the question for itself: 86,400. That’s how many seconds are in a day, and unless it receives at… Continue reading

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ICYDK: You Can Get Free Xbox Game Pass Subscriptions By Using Bing

Xbox Game Pass is one of the best values in gaming today. You get access to a ton of games for a very reasonable price. But you know what makes a good deal even better? When it’s free. Free as in, your time on Bing. Now I know the idea of searchi… Continue reading

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‘Desktop Meadow’ Is Like ‘Desktop Goose’, but Zen Instead of Chaos

Social distancing is for the birds. At least, that’s what Desktop Meadow seems to be saying. Desktop Meadow comes from the same developer who brought us Desktop Goose. And unlike that chaotic horror, this game calms you down with pixelated … Continue reading

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Plex and Crackle Teamed Up To Bring You Free TV and Movies

Hot off of launching a free streaming service and handing out three months of free Live TV, Plex wants to give you more free stuff. To that end, in the U.S. the service is adding Crackle’s library of movies and TV shows to its ad-supported video-… Continue reading

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Your High-End Canon Camera is Now a High-End Webcam

With everyone trying to convert to video conferencing at the same time, Webcams are in short supply. So why not use a camera you have laying around already? Following in the footsteps of Wyze, Canon released beta software to turn your DSLR, mirrorless,… Continue reading

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Raspberry Pi’s New $50 Camera Supports Interchangeable Lenses

The Raspberry Pi Foundation wants to make your DIY projects take better pictures. To that end, it built a new $50 camera board around a 12.3-megapixel backside-illuminated Sony IMX477 sensor with 1.55-micron pixels. Dubbed the High Quality Camera, you … Continue reading

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