Carl Pei revealed the Nothing Phone (3a) ($379) and (3a) Pro ($459) today, with both models featuring upgraded glass back panels, enhanced internal structure symmetry, as well as refined visual details throughout their finish. The handsets also boast an IP64 rating and achieves Nothing’s lowest carbon footprint on a smartphone to date, with 51.3kg of CO2e.
You’ve seen the dual-screen Yoga Book 9i, now check out the Lenovo ThinkBook Flip, an innovative laptop concept that boasts a 13-inch OLED that can be folded outwards and up to 18.1-inches in seconds. This vertically expanded workspace can seamlessly switch between five distinct modes: Clamshell, Vertical, Share, Tablet, and Read Mode for distraction-free reading.
Chad Kapper and Josh Bixler of Flite Test may have built the world’s first 3D printer that can actually fly, more specifically the Elegoo Centauri Carbon. Put simply, it was affixed to a custom R/C plane to attempt an interesting mid-air printing experiment.
Apple CEO Tim Cook teased a product launch earlier this week, and now, we know it’s officially the iPad Air M3. Available in 11″ ($599) and 13″ ($799) sizes, the M3 is claimed to be up to 35 percent faster for multi threaded CPU workflows than its predecessor with M1, while its 9-core GPU offers up to 40 percent faster graphics performance.
Inventor Shane Wighton of Stuff Made Here made a gigantic metal version of the hand-spun toy helicopter that many grew up playing with, but there was one critical design flaw. Before we get to the error, just know that the smaller version works by spinning its blades rapidly, thus generating lift by pushing air downwards, allowing it to stay airborne due to lift.
This 1976 Apple Computer Co. check No. 5 was filled out and signed entirely by Steve Jobs, payable to the University Art Center for $13.25. The address is handwritten in as “Apple Computer Co., 968-3596,” which is the famed ‘Apple Garage’ property in Los Altos.
You could either buy a 2025 Tesla Model Y Launch Series with money leftover for $87,840 USD, or get the world’s only Cheetozard, a Charizard-shaped Pokemon Cheeto. One person chose the latter, and is now the proud owner of a 3-inch-long Flamin’ Hot Cheeto that resembles one of the most popular Pokemon characters ever.
The 2TB Samsung T7 portable SSD comes embedded with PCIe NVMe technology that brings fast read and write speeds up to 1,050/1,000 MB/s, all for $129.99 shipped today, originally $269.99. This means that you can record ultra high definition (4K 60fps) videos directly onto the T7 Portable SSD rather than opt for a memory card. Product page.
Now that you’ve seen the Xiaomi 15 Ultra, it’s time to check out a device that’s even more suited for mobile photographs. This Xiaomi modular smartphone concept features a LaserLink pogo connector that enables users to easily attach and detach the Modular Optical System lens.