PROS: Distinctive design with LED accents and visible liquid-cooling Strong gaming performance Useful GT triggers and bundled MagCharge cooler CONS: Stereo speakers can sound slightly muffled at times Price has gone up noticeably from the GT 30...
PowerA x Meridian Project X-Ray controller boasts interchangeable aircraft and helicopter controls
Gaming controllers are going beyond their generic functionality to cater to the needs of gamers, and more importantly, the titles being played on the favorite console. Gamepads loaded with specific functional controls are built to enhance the level of in-game realism and provide tactical advantage in certain...
KEENON Humanoid Pours Drinks at GCS 2026, 100,000 Others Run Hotels
The robotics industry has a curious reputation problem. The machines getting the most attention, walking bipeds that do backflips, aren’t the ones driving real business value. By 2030, professional service robots are projected to account for $90 billion of a $161 billion global market, growing at 24.6% annually. That...
The Inflatable Umbrella That Finally Makes Sense
Count how many umbrellas you’ve owned in your lifetime. Go ahead, try. Most people lose count somewhere around five or six, often because the memory of each one ends the same way: a gust of wind, a bent rib, a mangled heap left in a trash can on a rainy corner somewhere. We accept this as the unavoidable cost of...
Forget Jerseys – These 5 FIFA World Cup 2026 Products Are Actually Worth Buying
The FIFA World Cup has evolved far beyond the boundaries of sport. As one of the world’s most-watched events, it influences culture, technology, fashion, and consumer behavior on a global scale. Brands increasingly use the tournament as a platform to create products that capture the excitement, passion, and identity...
Your Shelf Corner Is Wasted Space: This Clock Turns It Into a Bookend
Desk clocks have always had a spatial problem. They take up flat surface area that shelves and desks often can’t spare, and most serve no other purpose besides telling the time. Bookends are purely utilitarian fixtures that rarely bring any real character to a shelf. The two objects share the same territory but have...
Rareraw Built a Shelf That Runs on Electricity (On Purpose)
The modular shelving category is one of those rare corners of furniture design where almost nothing has changed in decades. You pick your posts, pick your shelves, snap them together, and that’s largely where the conversation ends. String’s wall-mounted system has been doing that since 1949. Vitsœ’s 606 has been...
8 Japanese Kitchen Gadgets & Tools That Make Dad Feel Like a Michelin-Star Chef This Father’s Day
There’s a reason Michelin-starred Japanese kitchens don’t look like the ones you see on American cooking shows. No plastic cutting boards. No thin-gauge nonstick pans. The tools themselves carry the weight of centuries of refinement: cast iron developed over generations, blades sharpened to tolerances measured in...
A Student Just Designed a Self-Driving Beehive for Cities
Bees are in trouble, and we’ve known this for a while. Colony collapse disorder, habitat fragmentation, pesticide exposure, urban sprawl cutting off foraging routes. The list is long and the consequences, frankly, are dire. What we haven’t had until now is a design response that feels both beautifully pragmatic and...
Tetro Arquitetura’s Xingu House Turns a Complex Brazilian Hillside Into Something Extraordinary
Perched above ancient stone walls in Nova Lima, Minas Gerais, the Xingu House reads less like a building and more like a geological event. Designed by Belo Horizonte–based studio Tetro Arquitetura — led by principal architects Carlos Maia, Débora Mendes, and Igor Macedo — the residence occupies an...