Apple’s M4, M4 Pro and M4 Max chips are designed for AI workloads, thanks to the world’s fastest CPU core as well as neural engine. Plus, the GPUs are built upon the breakthrough graphics architecture introduced in the previous generation, with a 2x faster ray-tracing engine.
Boston Dynamics’ Atlas 2.0 humanoid robot is so far ahead of Tesla’s Optimus that Elon Musk should just acquire the former and roll their technology into his own.
There’s the BIGME B251, and then the Mudita Kompakt, a minimalist E-ink smartphone with only the essential apps and features needed for everyday life. It runs Mudita OS K, a modified version of Android been optimized specially for an E-ink display.
NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover recently spied a “googly eye” peering down from space from the Jezero Crater. However, the pupil that you see in this celestial gaze is actually the Martian moon Phobos, and the iris is our Sun.
Limited to just 1000 units worldwide and priced at around $488 USD, the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus Community smartphone glows in the dark without even using the battery. Nothing invited their community to help design a smartphone six months ago, and what you see here is the culmination of ideas from the winners of four stages.
It wasn’t too long ago that the MacBook Pro M3 models were announced, but now, the MacBook Pro with M4 Pro and M4 Max chips can be pre-ordered. Priced from $1,999 USD (14″) and $2,499 (16″), both new MacBook Pro with M4 Pro models now get 24GB of RAM standard instead of 18GB like its predecessor.
Limited to just 10-units, Wayne Enterprises is offering to build you a functional Dark Knight Tumbler replica for a cool $2.9-million. Power comes from a 6.2L LS3 engine making 525 hp and 486 lb-ft of torque, mated to a GM 4L85E transmission with paddle shifters.
Honda has created a one-off Civic e:HEV Silveriest edition with the world’s most silver paint, to mark 25 years of the company’s hybrid vehicles. This Civic was painted using a specially made batch of unique ‘Silveriest Silver’ paint created by renowned artist and color champion, Stuart Semple.
If Boston Dynamics’ Spot was palm-sized, it would probably look like the Q8bot quadruped robot Rev2. Created by Eric Yufeng, this tiny quadruped robot has all of its components, including the actuators,e mounted directly onto its PCB.