Ray-Ban Meta smartglasses are nothing new, but these Super Bowl ads definitely cost the company at least $8-million USD. In the first ad, we can see actor Chris Pratt donning the AI glasses to identify a piece of fine art—specifically, ‘Comedian’ by Maurizio Cattelan, that looks like a banana duct taped to the wall.
The Apple AirPods 4 wireless earbuds are great for those who don’t need Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), and you can get a pair for $99.99 shipped today, originally $129. Each earbud is good for up to 5-hours of continuous use on a single charge, or extend play time to 30-hours with the charging case. Product page.
We already know that Unsupervised Full Self Driving is coming to Tesla vehicles in Austin, Texas this June, but the company teased a beta version of the technology in their latest video. It shows dozens of Tesla Model 3 and Model Y vehicles autonomously self-driving from the factory doors to a loading dock.
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You’ve seen the $12.75-million Cybertruck mansion, now check out the $55-million Casa Maranello in Florida that was built by developer Aldo Stark. The first thing you’ll see is a giant Ferrari-inspired prancing horse sculpture in front of the entrance.
NASA / ESA’s Hubble Space Telescope observes a sparkling supernova within its host galaxy LEDA 132905, located more than 400 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Sculptor. The bright white dot that you see directly in the middle of the image, between the bright center of the galaxy and its faint left edge, is the supernova named SN 2022abvt.
Long before the Nintendo Game Boy was released, there was the MB Microvision. This handheld game console hit stores in November 1979, priced at $49.99 USD ($216 in 2024), and combined portability with a cartridge-based system.
You’ve seen the PlayStation 2 portable, now check out this Raspberry Pi-powered PS2 memory card that makes running homebrew a breeze. Called the MemCard Pro 2, this device supports MMCE (Multi-Purpose Memory Card Emulation), which means you can run PS2 ROMs directly from a microSD card.
Gavin Free and Daniel Gruchy of The Slow Mo Guys are back at it again, but rather than go big, they decided to capture a crazy triple mid-air paintball collision in super slow motion at 82,000fps.