Guy Builds Motorized Tank from Amazon Boxes

Upuaza Touryou likes to have fun with Amazon boxes. He previously built a model temple out of them. So it only makes sense that now he has built a tank. An amazing, remote controlled tank of a Type 97 Chi-Ha, which was used by the Imperial Japanese Army in the late 1930s and early 1940s.

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Despite only costing him 1,500 yen (~$15 USD), it took two months to complete. It has tons of nice detail and is quality made all the way. The man is a wizard with an X-Acto knife. A paper model of this quality is impressive enough, but this thing is actually remote controlled and moves around.

This is the best way ever to recycle those Amazon boxes.

[via Kotaku]

Your iPhone Can Search These Storage Boxes Without Having to Open Them

Your iPhone Can Search These Storage Boxes Without Having to Open Them

You know that stack of storage boxes buried deep in your closet that you’re too lazy to dismantle to find that one item you’re looking for? These boxes from King Jim feature a small tag on one side that lets you catalog photos of their contents, so when it’s time to find something you can do all the searching from your iPhone or iPad.

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The Definitive Word On This Year’s Next-Gen Boxes

The next generation of boxes is almost here. It’s been a long time coming and we’re almost ready. But we’ve been getting a bit over excited. You’d never see anyone go this mad over a cardboard box.

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GNOME 3.6 arrives with new notifications and improved accessibility support

GNOME 36 launchesThe third update to the third version of Gnome may send numerologists to their calendars, but we’re not that way inclined. Instead, the latest bump to the software adds a new Boxes application, a new notification system and an activities overview. It’s also chucking in improved accessibility support in addition to the usual raft of tweaks and bug fixes you’d expect from an update like this. It’ll be available from your own vendor (or distribution) soon, or you can pick up a live image from the official site straight away.

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