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Rolex Is Suing a Company That Makes Clocks for Kids, Claiming People May Confuse The Two
It makes complete sense for a company to want to protect a well-established brand, but does Rolex really need to worry about consumers potentially mistaking a colourful $US25 ($35) learning clock for a luxury time piece that costs tens of thousands of dollars more?
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Does This Nintendo Patent Hint at a Smartphone Revival for Nintendogs?
Just because a company files a patent for a new device, feature, or random idea, doesn’t necessarily mean it plans to make it a reality. Sometimes, it’s just to prevent other companies from doing it. So it’s impossible to say what will come of this recent AR-centric patent filing by Nintendo, but the included images…
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Man Sets New Speed Record for the World’s Fastest Drone
The FAA limits the speed of a UAS (unmanned aircraft system), or drone, to 100 MPH. But like speed limits on a road, that doesn’t actually limit how fast a drone can fly. As with any vehicle, there are enthusiasts obsessed with going faster and faster, and Ryan Lademann, a custom drone builder, now holds…
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Tiny Retro TV That Plays Thousands of Classic Games Makes My Childhood Portable
Turning a Raspberry Pi into a retro gaming machine is relatively easy; we even have a step-by-step video tutorial for those ready to dive in. But turning a Raspberry Pi mini PC into a retro gaming machine with style? That’s not as easy, as one Redditor made it seem with this 3D-printed miniature tube TV…