Honda Electric N-One e: Goodwood
Honda’s new electric car has arrived, and it’s a small but mighty one. Unveiled at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed, the N-One e: is a near-production successor of the Honda e, a car that never made it to American shores but won over urban drivers elsewhere. With the global debut done and a full reveal set for September’s IAA Mobility show in Munich, the N-One e: is going to make a splash.

Tara Polar Station Arctic Research
A spaceship-like vessel glides silently through the Arctic’s icy heart but it’s just the Tara Polar Station, a floating laboratory that will spend the next 20 years to discover the Arctic Ocean’s secrets. Built to withstand temperatures as low as -52°C and the crushing pressure of shifting sea ice, this platform will change how we study one of Earth’s most isolated and critical ecosystems.

Little Talking Scholar Punch Card Toy Cyberdeck Mod
In the late 80s the Little Talking Scholar was a kids toy—a chunky plastic box that guided young minds through simple matching games using punch cards. Its bright buttons and basic microprocessor defined an era of physical media educational toys. Fast forward to 2025 and modder Attoparsec has turned this nostalgic relic into something amazing: a fully functional mobile computer, or cyberdeck.

Atomic MDR Dasher Keyboard Severance
If you’re a fan of Apple TV’s Severance you know the eerie glow of Lumon Industries’ retro-futuristic office where workers tap away on big, teal-tinted keyboards under harsh fluorescent lights. Those keyboards with their weird trackballs and cryptic layouts are more than props – they’re key to the show’s blend of nostalgia and corporate dystopia. Atomic Keyboard has brought this vision to life with the MDR Dasher, a mechanical keyboard that captures the Lumon vibe while being practical for real world use.