The EF EcoFlow Portable Power Station RIVER 2 and RIVER 3 bundle will keep you powered no matter the location, all for $349 shipped, originally $519. EcoFlow’s River 2, packing a 256Wh punch, is the nimble champ of portable power, ideal for weekend camping jaunts or keeping your home office alive during a blackout. Its slightly burlier sibling, the River 3 Plus, steps up with 286Wh, dishing out just enough extra juice to fuel your gadgets through longer outages or multi-day adventures. Product page.
In the high-octane world of competitive gaming, where a split second can make or break a victory, ASUS has unveiled a game-changer at Computex 2025. The ROG Strix Ace XG248QSG isn’t just another gaming monitor—it’s the fastest ever crafted, boasting a staggering 610Hz refresh rate. This screen is a tribute to esports pros and speed-hungry gamers who thrive on precision.
Nubia Z70S Ultra grabs attention with a slick, retro vibe that just screams classic Leica camera. Its dual-tone glass back nails a leather-like feel, matched with metal accents that ooze vintage rangefinder cool. The rear panel, etched with a 3D micro-texture, feels like a premium camera grip, fooling your fingers into thinking you’re holding something straight out of a 1960s darkroom. Available in black and light brown vegan leather options, it’s accented by a red-ringed camera module stamped with “Neovision,” Nubia’s nod to its imaging prowess.
The Hubble Space Telescope, a powerful camera in space run by NASA and ESA, took an incredible photo of a galaxy called NGC 3511. This galaxy, tilted at a cool 70-degree angle, looks like a glowing spiral in the sky, almost like a cosmic Vincent van Gogh painting that grabs your attention.
Huawei’s not just dropping a new laptop—they’re rewriting the rulebook on what a laptop can do. The MateBook Fold Ultimate Design claims the crown as the world’s first 18″ foldable PC you can actually buy, a bold swing into the future that pairs a jaw-dropping design with Huawei’s own HarmonyOS 5. It’s a device that feels like it’s been plucked from a sci-fi novel, yet it’s real, and it’s here.
While Jensen Huang commanded the spotlight at COMPUTEX 2025 in Taipei, NVIDIA quietly unveiled a showstopper: it’s powering ABCI-Q, the world’s largest quantum research supercomputer, a massive beast set to propel quantum computing from lab experiments to a real-world powerhouse.
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The Porsche 911 GT2 RS has always been the wild, untamed beast of the 911 family, taking the already ferocious 911 Turbo and cranking it past the limit with track-ready ferocity. Now, whispers and sneaky spy shots confirm the 992.2-generation GT2 RS is roaring into existence, poised to be the most unapologetic 911 ever. Caught tearing up Germany’s Nürburgring and nearby roads, this prototype is a wider, mightier, and—here’s the kicker—electrified monster that’s got auto enthusiasts buzzing.
Palmer Luckey, the guy who turned virtual reality into a household name with Oculus, is now shaking up the battlefield with Anduril Industries, his defense tech startup that’s throwing punches at the old-school military giants with a slick, AI-powered vision. His latest creation, the Fury unmanned fighter jet, is a stunning testament to his vision—a sleek, pilot-free wonder that screams next-gen warfare while flexing some seriously impressive engineering chops.
Ninja’s 7-in-1 CREAMi ice cream maker is essentially a countertop wizard that turns your wildest dessert dreams into reality, and you can get one for $199.99 shipped, originally $229.99. This machine doesn’t just churn ice cream; it’s a culinary Swiss Army knife with seven modes: Ice Cream, Sorbet, Gelato, Milkshake, Smoothie Bowl, Lite Ice Cream, and Mix-in. Product page.