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Europe is making it easier to repair your gadgets, but why isn’t the US putting in as much effort in the right to repair fight?
A year after the Right to Repair laws passed in California and Minnesota, many product makers still aren't doing much to help ...
Performance cars and automatic transmissions go together like caviar and popping candy… Or at least, they used to, but as the ...
We’re proud to announce BILT has been awarded a $15 million Strategic Funding Increase (STRATFI) contract by the United States Air Force, backed by the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL). This multi ...
When most buyers think of a "budget" 55-inch TV, it usually means around ₹50,000, give or take a flashy deal. But then Sony ...
To start, open your preferred web browser on your computer and type your network IP address into the address bar. By default, ...
David lives in Brooklyn where he's spent more than a decade covering all things edible, including meal kit services, food subscriptions, kitchen tools and cooking tips. David earned his BA from ...
Even if you’re not a long-time Linux user, the terminal is still great as a way to quickly jump around your system settings ...
How additive manufacturing and 3D printing are helping consumers and companies support the right to repair and keep classic products alive.
UV DTF printing is a process that uses UV-curable inks to print designs onto a special film, which is then transferred to ...
The Lobster Clam Bake For Two is a feast of epic proportions – two Maine lobsters, littleneck clams, black mussels, baby red potatoes, chicken andouille sausage, corn, and Old Bay seasoning, all ...