During the years, we saw many Super Mario games, and we know that Super Mario has a large community of fans. Speaking of Super Mario fans, they have been busy, and they have managed to create a game called Mario in a Box.

Mario in a Box isn't actually a video game, it's is a side-scrolling game that is placed inside of a box in which you move Mario up and bellow using the potentiometer. In case you don't manage to avoid an obstacle, there are magnets behind obstacles that work as coalition detectors, and in case that collision occurs, the box will close itself using servo mechanism. As for the development, Mario in a Box has been developed by Adam Kumpf using Teagueduino open source hardware platform.

Mario in a Box looks interesting, and if you're Mario fan, you should probably check this box out. Sadly, it's not available for purchase at the time.

[via�Technabob]

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In case you have many USB devices connected to your laptop at home, it can be really tedious to unplug them every time when you want to take your laptop outside, but luckily, mLogic has solution to this problem.


USB hubs have been present on the market for a while, but this latest USB hub comes from mLogic and it is called mDock. Just like with any other USB dock, you can attach several USB devices to it, and then attach your mDock to your Mac via USB port. It's a rather neat solution, especially if you have several USB devices attached to your Mac. In addition to USB ports, mDock features 10W charge port that chargers your iOS devices, and mDock can also work as external hard drive that backs up your MacBook system disk via Time Machine.

mDock is one universal device, �and there are two models: 500GB or 1TB, and they are priced �$219 and $299 respectively.

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