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Tech enthusiasts are looking forward to July 1, 2025, when Nothing drops its most innovative handset yet: the Nothing Phone 3. This device sports a design unlike any other the company has released thus far.
The 16.1″ HotYeah 144Hz USB-C portable gaming monitor could be a lifesaver when traveling, and you can get one for $89.99 shipped, originally $129.99. This IPS panel rocks a 1920×1080 resolution, delivering images that rival some laptop screens. Colors burst with life, thanks to a wide viewing angle and 16.7 million shades, while a 300-nit brightness keeps things clear even in bright spots. Product page.
A tiny crew of Halo diehards has done something that feels like a small miracle: they’ve built a game that nails the soul of the franchise and won Microsoft’s rare stamp of approval. Halo Spartan Survivors, a roguelite bullet-hell romp, mixes the wild chaos of Vampire Survivors with the gritty heart of Halo’s world. It’s out now, free to play on itch.io, with Steam, Xbox, and mobile versions coming later in 2025.
A robot dog that can pick up a ball and hurl it across a field sounds like something a Pixar movie, but researchers at ETH Zurich have turned this concept into reality. Their creation, a quadruped named ANYmal, doesn’t just walk or run—it manipulates objects with a precision that rivals human dexterity.
In a stroke of pure, nostalgic genius, modder Mark Ghirardi—better known as Marky Pi—has taken a Fisher-Price toy meant for tots and turned it into a retro gaming powerhouse. The Laugh & Learn Lil’ Gamer, once a cheerful plaything for teaching shapes and sounds, now fires up Simpsons Road Rage and Turtles in Time.
Google Labs’ Doppl is a new AI-powered app that lets you virtually try on outfits from nearly any source. Available now on iOS and Android in the U.S., this standalone mobile tool builds on Google’s earlier virtual try-on features, but it can turn static images into animated previews of you strutting in your chosen threads.
In Overland Park, Kansas, a 1986 Pontiac Fiero GT has been reborn as something straight out of a gearhead’s fever dream—a Lamborghini Diablo lookalike that’s equal parts audacious and endearing. Spotted on Facebook Marketplace for $18,500 (down from a hopeful $20,000), this car blends American ingenuity with a nod to Italian flair.
Back in the early ’90s, being crammed in a bustling arcade, with the glow of a Street Fighter II cabinet pulling you in like a magnet, was just an ordinary weekend excursion. Capcom’s Street Fighter defined those days, and now Legendary Pictures and Capcom are throwing punches again with a live-action reboot set for March 2026. The cast—Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson as the brutal Balrog, Callina Liang as the fierce Chun-Li—is as wild and varied as a tournament lineup, promising a film that’s got the guts to go all-in.