What if you could hold the power of a high-performance gaming PC in the palm of your hand? In this breakdown, ETA Prime walks through how they achieved just that by building the world’s smallest Steam ...
A new in-wheel motor for electric vehicles (EVs) delivers a massive amount of torque in a lightweight package, its developers say. The motor — which was made by YASA, a subsidiary of Mercedes-Benz ...
Prosthetic makeup designer Kazu Hiro details his process, right down to learning the actors’ sweat patterns and using seven different kinds of adhesive. By Bill Desowitz For The Smashing Machine, ...
Hello, friends. This time I decided to postpone large projects and start making a machine that I really need in the workshop. In this video, I will share with you the process of making a small, narrow ...
UK-based Yasa has revealed a potentially game-changing in-wheel electric motor. Based on its record-breaking tiny axial flux motor, the new drive unit prototype can provide over 1,000 hp per wheel.
The Steam Machine's price isn't certain yet, but don't expect it to come subsidized. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Add us as a ...
Valve’s second big foray into first-party PC hardware isn’t a sequel to the much-imitated Steam Deck portable, but rather a desktop computer called the Steam Machine. And while it could go on your ...
You know what’s not fun? Sorting LEGO. You know what is fun? Making a machine to sort LEGO! That’s what [LegoSpencer] did, and you can watch the machine do its thing in the video below. [Spencer] runs ...
Valve's new living room box is not built for the hardcore, and that's kind of the point. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Add us ...
Valve is working on a new standalone VR headset, Xbox-sized game console and wireless controller. I tried them all at the company's HQ. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore ...
If you find 3D printers to be just a little too coldly futuristic, this contraption might be more to your liking. Scientists from Cornell University have created a machine that knits solid 3D objects ...
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