It’s no Unicorn V3, but this ultra rare Prodrive P25 street-legal rally car could be yours for the right price. Based on the 1990s Subaru Impreza 22B rally car and originally priced from an eye watering $560,000 USD, it’s powered by a turbocharged 2.5L flat-four modified by Prodrive to generate 440 hp and 457 lb-ft of torque, enabling it to hit 60 mph in 2.8s.
AeroVironment’s JUMP 20-X autonomous drone is designed to both land on aircraft carriers as well as other expeditionary environments. Featuring an impressive 13-hour flight endurance and beyond-line-of-sight (BLOS) connectivity to ensure persistent surveillance as well as strike capabilities far beyond the horizon.
Elon Musk introduced xAI’s Grok-3 generative artificial intelligence chatbot, and its benchmarks are looking quite impressive to say the least. It’s 10-times more capable than Grok-2, which means it can not only reason and perform in-depth research, but also handle creative tasks as well, like making video games.
Now that you’ve seen the Mudika Kompakt, it’s time to check out the Ink Console, a hybrid e-reader and handheld game console. Featuring a 7.5″ (800 x 480) E-ink display, an ESP32-D0WDQ6 dual-core 32-bit microprocessor, 8MB of PSRAM, 520KB of SRAM, 4MB of Flash memory, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11 b/g/n), Bluetooth 4.2, and a 5,000 mAh 18650 lithium-ion battery.
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NASA’s X-59 supersonic research aircraft lit up the night sky with its unique Mach diamonds during a maximum afterburner test at Lockheed Martin Skunk Works in Palmdale, California. This test was used to demonstrate the engine’s ability to generate the thrust required for supersonic flight.
The 13″ MacBook Air M2 is more than powerful enough for gaming, productivity, or just streaming, and you can get one for $749 shipped after a $50 discount is automatically applied at checkout, originally $999. Aside from its crisp 13.6-inch Liquid Retina display, it also features a a 1080p FaceTime HD camera, four-speaker sound system, and boasts up to 18 hours of battery life in a single charge. Product page.
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Composite metal foam (CMF) may not look too different from its solid counterpart, but a small brick can stop ball and armor-piercing .50 caliber rounds as well as conventional steel armor, despite weighing less than half as much.
Back in 2009, a svelte 2.2-pound HP Mini 1000 netbook capable of running the full version of Windows XP would have set you back a $299.99 USD ($444 in 2025). This was also around the time when the first generation MacBook Air had just hit the market, so it only made sense for other companies to hop on the train.
FamicomCD has just released a playable demo of Super Mario Bros. CD that can be used on actual hardware or emulators. It’s basically a ROM hack of Super Mario World and shows what the game could have looked like on a CD-based NES add-on.