We live in a time where phones are demanding more from the outlets we plug into, and the Anker 523 Nano charger, priced at $19.99 (down from $29.99), is like a silent revolution. This little white brick, slightly bigger than the original 20-watt Apple adapter, packs 47 watts into a 3 oz package. Foldable prongs snap flat against the back so it can fit in a pocket or the side of a backpack. This accessory is perfect for anyone upgrading (or has upgraded) to the iPhone 17 which Apple just released with the promise of charging to 50% in 20 minutes with a 40-watt adapter.
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DJI’s habit of keeping secrets until the very last minute has always added to the mystery of their product launches. With the Osmo Nano set to debut tomorrow, someone has already opened the retail box. Photos from trusted parts of the camera world show the box in full, revealing specs and bundled accessories that make this little action camera a silent assassin in a crowded field.
Jeff Bezos made headlines this week, not with a huge statement about lunar bases or orbiting hotels, but with a short video clip from Blue Origin’s latest New Shepard flight, captured by a camera that detached and drifted with the rocket. He puts it simply: two wide-angle lenses stitched together to form a complete circle of view.
Lockheed’s Skunk Works has always worked in the shadows, creating aircraft that change the skies. The Vectis drone is their latest announcement, a sleek, pilotless device that was developed over decades of secret innovation and internal funding.
Pedro Pascal’s bounty hunter is back and this time he’s got the wide screen to frame every dusty boot print as well as every wide-eyed stare from his pint-sized sidekick. The first trailer for Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu pulls you right back into that rough stretch of the galaxy where the Empire’s shadow lingers just long enough to keep things tense.
Now that the iPhone Air is out, rumors suggest Apple’s foldable phone, which has been in the works for years, will be very similar to its smaller sibling. Two of those Airs are said to be hinged together to form a book-style folder that unfolds into a device more like a tablet than a phone.
The second B-21 Raider rolled off the Northrop Grumman production line and took to the skies at 8 a.m. on September 11, accompanied by an F-16 escort that stayed close like a bodyguard. This was the moment the program shifted from basic checks on wings and engines to loading up weapons and fine-tuning the systems that will allow this bomber to sneak through defenses undetected.
In a world of gaming gear where new designs follow every trend, Hyperkin’s DuchesS Wired Controller, priced at $34.24 (down from $49.99), is a throwback to what worked best from the start. This takes the classic shape of the first Xbox controller and adds just enough new to fit into the 2025 lineup.
Zack Nelson has made a career out of torturing high-end gadgets and his latest video tests the iPhone 17 Pro with reckless abandon. This phone comes out of the box with titanium edges and an aluminum unibody wrapped in anodized colors like Cosmic Orange and Deep Blue. Fans are already complaining that it scratches too easily, calling it the “Scratch Gate” sequel no one asked for.