Papote450gamer built an insane truck simulator rig that rivals the real thing, rest stops included. Not too much information is available, except that it’s running American Truck Simulator, a game by SCS Software that was released in 2016.
Most vehicles, including Rolls-Royce and Bentley, would fail the 5-layer champagne tower test, but the NIO ET9, an ultra luxury EV sedan, passes the challenge with flying colors. Priced from around $108,000 USD, it’s the first vehicle to feature NIOI’s SkyRide intelligent chassis system, which automatically adjusts the stiffness, damping and height in real-time.
The Tomtoc Travel Backpack 40L is compatible with laptops up to 17.3″, and you can get one for $64.79 shipped, originally $99.99. Not just functional, it has a 3D padded back panel and contoured thick shoulder straps for maximum ergonomic comfort compared to its pricier competitors. Product page.
NASA / ESA’s Hubble Space Telescope captures what appears to be two lobes, classified as NGC 2371 and NGC 2372, that formed when a Sun-like star reached the end of its life. It’s sometimes referred together as NGC 2371/2, located 4,300 light-years from Earth in the constellation Gemini.
While the ONVO L60 is targeted at families, the NIO Firefly can be considered more of a sport compact EV for those who don’t need maximum storage space. Priced from around $20,393 USD in China, this entry level model still supports the company’s battery swapping technology, unlike its competitors, the MINI SE and the Smart EQ Fortwo.
Takahiro Miyazawa’s Mini Golf Simulator for the Nintendo Switch uses the Joy-Cons in an unusual way, as it requires players to swing the controller back and forth. This is achieved by attaching wrist strap attachments in such a way that the Joy-Con dangles, enabling you to use the controller as a putter of sorts.
Another day, another humanoid robot, and this time it’s the PUDU D9. Standing 5.57-feet-tall, this robot comes equipped with two two 7-degree-of-freedom robotic arms, enabling it to transport loads that exceed 44-pounds (20-kilograms).
Sure, you could always pair a Bluetooth controller with your iPhone or Android smartphone, but that means lugging around yet another accessory. That is why 19-year-old Josh King invented the MCON, which is now being produced by OhSnap, makers of the Snap Grip PopSocket alternative.