physical-products

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What can you sell at a pawn shop? We explain what pawn shops buy, plus how to get the most money. Find price details for electronics, clothing, and more.

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Inside of a pawn shop / Photo Credit: PawnGuru Pawning something you own can be a major challenge. You want to get the highest amount for your item, but you don’t know which pawn shop will pay the most. Reality TV shows like “Hardcore Pawn” and “Pawn Stars” demonstrate how pawn [...]

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I asked an 🍎 Apple Vision Pro designer turned solopreneur how he sells HW.

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You go to a tech expo like CES expecting to be absolutely wowed by phones, laptops, GPUs, cars, and all sorts of prominent product categories. I went to CES 2025 and was wowed by a mouse... yes, a wireless mouse that connects to your computer. Designed by the folks at Lenovo, the AdaptX Mouse easily

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Exactly: How Precision Engineers Created the Modern World

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Sometimes there is a replacement for name brand tools. Knowing who makes what is the best way to save big when building your tool collection.

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Hasbro has announced Hasbro Selfie Series figures—a groundbreaking endeavor to use 3D printing to manufacture personalized action figures at scale.

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High-end custom mechanical keyboards designed for Mac and PC. Built with premium typing sound and feel for designers, programmers, gamers, and more.

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On the right machine, typing can be like playing a Steinway grand. Is tactile perfection possible?

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Hidden away in Juicero’s bad week of press is one of the most powerful lessons we preach to hardware startups: unconstrained development is…

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This post originally appeared on Hackthings.com So you have a hardware product in the works? Before you can launch it, one of the most important things you need to figure out is pricing. Unlike software, you can’t AB test your pricing and change it for different customers, which means your product has one price and …

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It’s no secret that investors don’t like hardware businesses. Despite the eternal frustration of startup founders, investor distaste in physical product businesses is actually entirely logical. It’s nearly impossible to build a venture-scale business by selling dumb plastic parts at a 30% gross marg

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My name is Molson Hart. I’m the CEO of a consumer products company I founded 10 years ago, called Viahart. We design and distribute toys…

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You can make software if you choose to. Not just the expected version of software that runs on a computer, but the metaphorical idea of rules and algorithms designed to solve problems and connect p…

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I have always avoided writing. As a mechanical engineer, I would rather do just about anything else: sketch parts, build prototypes, or collaborate with manufacturers. Rough sketches for Dor, one of Bolt’s portfolio companies For over 15 years, I have designed and engineered products — mostly a

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Dyson almost launched a robot vacuum. Back in 2001, after three years in development. Its first effort, shown to the British public in London looked nothing (and we mean nothing) like the eventual 360 Eye unveiled today. Sixteen years is a long time in tech. The DC06, as it was called, never made it past home-trial stages in 2012 -- apparently too pricey and heavy. Between then and now, technology got better. A lot better. At the Tokyo launch of its new robot vacuum, Sir James Dyson himself, told us how it all came together, and why it's not his native UK, but Japan, that'll get to buy it first.

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Increase customer loyalty and take advantage of an additional opportunity to connect with customers by using packaging inserts. Here's why and how to use them in every package you send out.

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Even the software-focused Chromecast relies on hardware sometimes.

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Connecting things physically, mechanically or digitally can have profound effects. Here’s a list of 5 connectors that changed the world.

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During quarantine I designed and built my own CNC router from scratch. This is everything you need to know if you want to do the same.

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From brewing tea to making shipping containers.

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This course provides a hands-on introduction to the resources for designing and fabricating smart systems, including CAD/CAM/CAE; NC machining, 3-D printing, injection molding, laser cutting; PCB layout and fabrication; sensors and actuators; analog instrumentation; embedded digital processing; wired and wireless communications. This course also puts emphasis on learning how to use the tools as well as understand how they work.