Uh, Holy Crap, This 960GB SSD Is Down To $188

ADATA’s Premiere line of SSDs isn’t nearly as fast or as well-known as Samsung’s 850 series, but it still got a solid review from Anandtech , and this 960GB model is down to an absurdly low $188 on Newegg’s eBay storefront , complete with a three year warranty. Read more…

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Uh, Holy Crap, This 960GB SSD Is Down To $188

Tesla’s Model 3 Preorder Numbers Are Way Bigger Than Anyone Expected

Given that people camped out in line for a chance to pay a deposit on the Model 3, a car they won’t see for at least a year, it’s no surprise that the pre-order numbers are big. But 276, 000 pre-orders in 72 hours is still a shockingly high number. Read more…

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Tesla’s Model 3 Preorder Numbers Are Way Bigger Than Anyone Expected

Your 2016 April Fool’s Day Prank Spoiler

Today’s April Fool’s Day. Which means you have two choices: you can either bemoan the fact that the day is now devoted to competitive corporate silliness and the word “prank” has become meaningless, or you can make fun of those very pranks with us. Join me as we ruin everyone’s fun with our annual prank spoiler. Read more…

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Tesla Just Received $115 Million For a Car That No-One Had Seen 

Tesla unveiled the new Model 3 tonight , and it looks damn cool. But before anyone had seen one lone hubcap, Tesla had already raked in $115 million in pre-order deposits, thanks to 115, 000 people pre-ordering the Model 3. Read more…

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Tesla Just Received $115 Million For a Car That No-One Had Seen 

Transparent Wood Could Replace Glass, Become Coolest Building Material Ever

Wood is a great material because it’s cheap, renewable, and versatile. But this crazy transparent wood that scientists in Sweden brewed up is nuts. It could replace glass for some seriously eye-catching architecture, and even be used in cheap solar panels or windows. Read more…

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Build a Nintendo DS-Sized Portable Raspberry Pi

We’ve shown off how to build a handheld Linux machine using a Raspberry Pi before, but a lot’s happened since Node put together that original guide. So much so, that he’s created an updated version with lots of cool new features. Read more…

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