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Mecha Comet launches as modular open-source Linux handheld

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Mecha Systems has unveiled the Mecha Comet, a pocket-sized Linux computer designed for modularity and digital freedom, now live on Kickstarter after surpassing its funding goal. The device features snap-on hardware expansions and runs a fully open-source Fedora-based operating system. Backers can secure units starting at $159, with deliveries expected in May 2026.

The Kickstarter campaign for a new revival of Mystery Science Theater 3000 by RiffTrax has exceeded expectations, pulling in $1.17 million within 24 hours. Launched to mark the 20th anniversary of RiffTrax, the project aims to produce four new episodes featuring returning cast members. The campaign, which began with a modest goal of $20,000, will run until March 16.

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RiffTrax and Shout! Studios have partnered to produce four new episodes of the cult classic Mystery Science Theater 3000. Original stars Michael J. Nelson, Kevin Murphy, Bill Corbett, and Mary Jo Pehl will reprise their roles. A Kickstarter campaign launched to celebrate RiffTrax's 20th anniversary, though production proceeds regardless of funding.

Snapmaker's 3D U1 printer, the most successful Kickstarter product ever, has gone on sale following a $20 million booking order. The device promises five times faster prints and significantly less waste based on real-world tests. The company raised millions to develop what it calls its most ambitious 3D printer yet.

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