Ferrari F1 driver Charles Leclerc recently took his Purosangue SUV out for a spin in Monaco, but might have been distracted by the sunlight on the Fairmont Hairpin, thus causing him to rear end the vehicle in front. Leclerc then slowly reverses his Ferrari while the vehicle in front inches forward.
SEGA’s upcoming Crazy Taxi remake is reportedly slated for release in 2027, but gameplay footage has allegedly leaked, giving fans a taste of what’s to come. The company stated that it’s going to be an large-scale online title set in an open world, and one of the first massively multiplayer driving games.
Priced at $280,000 USD or less, the XPENG AEROHT modular flying car is well on its way to production after receiving more than 1,000 confirmed pre-orders. First customer deliveries are expected to begin in 2026, while the production vehicle can be seen in person at both the Zhuhai Airshow and Guangzhou Auto Show in November.
Many deem if something is worthy purely by its ability to run id Software’s DOOM game, and this volumetric display is no exception. Graphics engineer James Brown’s creation basically works similar to a hologram fan, where a matrix display rotates along its vertical axis, lighting up each LED as it passes through part of a 3D image.
Tim Dodd of Everyday Astronaut was fortunate enough to get an up-close look at Blue Origin‘s new Glenn launch pad at Launch Complex 36 (LC-36) and recorded the tour for us all to enjoy. The New Glenn vehicle is named after John Glenn and stands more than 320 feet high, with a seven-meter payload fairing.
Finally, the Super NES-inspired 12,000mAh AYANEO Retro Power Bank has launched, and it’s priced at a reasonable $39.99 USD. Unlike other power banks, this one has a monochrome 0.91″ OLED smart screen that is used to display real-time technical information such as the voltage and percentage left.
The 2TB Samsung 990 EVO SSD supports both PCIe 4.0 x4 and PCIe 5.0 x2, providing more bandwidth as well as higher data processing and performance, all for $129.99 shipped, originally $239.99. Samsung’s fine tuned smart thermal controller and heat spreading label deliver effective thermal control to avoid sudden performance drops mid project. Product page.
Computer scientist and self-proclaimed hardware hacker Tom Tilley picked up a $5 Paw Patrol toy at a thrift shop, but it reminded him of the Super Hang-On arcade machine. So, he decided to turn the toy into a functional game controller, with the help of a Raspberry Pi Zero.