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.
Ever wonder what a World of Warcraft Shackled Shadows creature would look like in real-life? If so, then wonder no more, as inventor James Bruton has created just that, complete with a ball-balancing system.
Transformers fans know Soundwave as a Decepticon robot disguised as a micro cassette recorder, and some may even have at least one of his early 1980s toys, but what if I told you that it’s now possible to create a 3D-printed version at home?
Remember the Marine Aquarium Screensaver from the early 2000s on your Windows computer? It’s also called the SereneScreen Marine Aquarium, and was first released in July 2000 by developer Jim Sachs. Well, this piece of software has quite the interesting story.
Not everyone will be able to afford Optimus, but if Tesla ever releases this autonomous vacuum robot, it most certainly would be a game changer, especially for those who own a Cybercab. Imagine the robotaxi just parking itself in your garage at night and then having this robot clean everything up, random cereal bits included.
The Energizer LED Camping Lantern X1000 can even be used to power up your mobile devices, and it’s being offered for just $17.19, originally $34.99. It provides 1150 Lumens of brightness and is IPX4 water-resistant for a durable, rechargeable lantern that can be used in any weather condition. Product page.
Creating a massive stampeding zombie horde in Unreal Engine 5 is easier than you think, or at least for those with some animation experience. First, you’ll need to download and install a vertex animation texture tool before adding zombie characters.
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is set to hit stores next week in the US, but this teardown video gives us a first look at the slightly chaotic hardware arrangement inside the case. We also get a glimpse of a Samsung Automatic Octa Disassembler machine, which is used to remove the back glass of Samsung Galaxy phones with LCD or Octa displays.