Forget webcams, the Insta360 Connect is a dual-4K camera AI video bar designed for heavy duty video conferencing. Thanks to a proprietary AI algorithms, its Gallery Mode ensures every participant gets an individual window in 8K resolution.
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We’re just a little over a month away from the Unpacked event (Jan. 22), but the Samsung Galaxy S25+ has allegedly already leaked in these new hands-on shots. Right off the bat, one new feature that stands out is what appears to be a Camera Control-like button on its side.
It’s official, you’ll soon be seeing the 2025 Ford Expedition SSV police interceptor on the roads. Power comes from a twin-turbocharged 3.5L EcoBoost V6 engine producing 400 hp and 480 lb-ft of torque, mated to a ten-speed automatic transmission, enabling the vehicle to tow up to 9,600 pounds.
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Engineers from the University of Michigan, in collaboration with researchers at Sandia National Laboratory, have developed innovative new solid-state computer memory that could one day withstand the blazing temperatures in fusion reactors, jet engines, geothermal wells and sweltering planets.
NVIDIA’s Jetson Orin Nano Super is touted as the world’s most affordable generative AI supercomputer. It delivers a 1.7x leap in generative AI inference performance, a 70% increase in performance to 67 INT8 TOPS, and a 50% increase in memory bandwidth to 102GB/s compared to its predecessor.
The 4TB Samsung T5 EVO USB 3.2 portable SSD is compatible with computers, tablets, smartphones, and even game consoles, all for $197.99 shipped, originally $496.99. It has shock resistance and fall protection up to 6 feet, which means you won’t need a carrying case when traveling with the SSD. Product page.
Trying to use the world’s smallest NERF gun is probably tougher than actually building it, while Uhltimate’s 3D-printed semi-automatic 6-shot blaster looks to be a joy to fire, thanks to a compliant mechanism. It consists of three parts: the trigger, a sear, and the striker.
NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and Webb show a new view of a cosmic wreath, also known as star cluster NGC 602 located on the edge of the Small Magellanic Cloud around 200,000 light-years from Earth. Radiation and shock waves from the stars here have pushed away much of the lighter surrounding gas and dust, resulting in new star formation in the ridges of the nebula.