You’ve seen Coperni’s CD Player Swipe Bag, now check out Emily the Engineer’s fully 3D printed skateboard that you can actually ride. She makes use of several different printers, as some of the larger parts needed to be more rigid to withstand the weight of an adult without snapping in half.
First announced in July, the ACEMAGIC X1 dual-screen laptop has just launched, and you can pre-order one today for $899. It’s touted as the world’s first horizontally foldable 360-degree laptop, as the second screen can be positioned back-to-back with the main display.
The one-off Lamborghini Revuelto Opera Unica boasts 475 hours of hand painted craftsmanship on its exterior, highlighted by a two-tone and three-tone paint fading technique. The latter was then enhanced by brush painting, reminiscent of waves hitting the Sardinian cliffs.
The Huawei MateBook GT 14 laptop can not only be configured with an Intel Core Ultra 9 185H processor, but also support for an eGPU dock with a TDP rated at 75W. What really stands out is its 14.2″ OLED (2,880 x 1,920) screen in a 3:2 aspect ratio with up to 1,000 nits of brightness and a 144 Hz refresh rate while supporting ten-point touch inputs.
UC Berkley researchers unveil the Berkley Humanoid, a low-cost, mid-scale humanoid robot for learning-based control designed specially to learn algorithms with low simulation complexity. It’s capable of anthropomorphic motion and can withstand heavy kicks without falling over.
Kimberling City Police and the Indian Point Police in Missouri are now using Samsung Galaxy Z Flip series smartphones to not only help them find efficiencies in their work, but also as a body-worn camera to promote transparency.
It’s not everyday that you see a classic Volkswagen Bulli, much less one that has been turned into a rail car. Meet the Klv-20 T1, which combines a standard VW T1 bus with a work vehicle for Germany’s federal railway, Deutsche Bundesbahn (DB).
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Why upgrade your gaming PC every few years, when you could just subscribe to NZXT Flex? It’s touted as the world’s first gaming PC subscription service and lets you choose from three different models, complete with no hassle returns, no hidden fees as well as regular upgrades, all without a long term commitment.