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It wasn’t too long ago when Apple released the MacBook Air M3, but an image of a 14-inch MacBook Pro M4 box has already leaked. Analysts claim this base model will be released before the end of 2024, with a high-end 14-inch and 16-inch variants sporting the M4 Pro / M4 Max chipsets shortly after.
Inventor Caleb Olson unveils the Poopcopter, an innovative drone system designed to pick up after your dog. Put simply, the quadcopter is capable of being guided to the approximate location of the dog poop before using a downward-looking camera and retrieval system to grab the offending package.
You’ve seen the bizarre mouse yoke, now what better way to wipe that memory from your mind than with this amazing home Boeing 737 flight simulator rig by B738DIY from Norway. All that you’re about to see was built inside a room that measures just 129-square-feet, which means a projection setup for maximum immersion just wasn’t possible.
Not to be outdone by Caterpillar’s electrric mining truck, the Komatsu Power Agnostic 930E weighs in at a massive 320-tons and is built on the company’s modular power-agnostic platform. This will allow potential customers to future-proof their operations with a versatile approach to decarbonization.
The 512GB Meta Quest 3 Mixed Reality Headset now comes bundled with Batman Arkham Shadow, and you can get both for $499 shipped, originally $649. This model features two 4K + Infinite Displays, which make you feel like you’re actually exploring locations around the world or stepping into realistic games with a wider, taller, expansive field of view. Product page.
The 14.6″ Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra and 12.4″ Galaxy Tab S10+ have just been unveiled, with both purposefully built for AI. For the first time in a Galaxy Tab S device, you’ll find a MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ chipset, paired with an ARM Immortalis-G720 GPU.
An Apple Computer Company check signed by Steve Jobs has already reached $24,655 at auction. This check measures 6″ x 3″ and was filled out in black felt tip, signed “steven jobs,” payable to Elmar Electronics for $10.52, and dated July 16, 1976.