Sony’s Helldivers 2, the co-op shooter that took PlayStation 5 and PC by storm in February 2024, is gearing up for a groundbreaking jump to Xbox Series X|S on August 26, 2025. This is a big deal—the first time a PlayStation-published game has ever hit Microsoft’s turf.
The WYZE Cam Pan v3 is a $40 security camera that’s ready to keep an eye on things indoors or out, packing a ton of features for a price that’s hard to beat. This little pan-and-tilt champ is a steal in the under-$100 crowd, blending solid performance with wallet-friendly price.
At The Stock Pot, maker Dillan Stock is channeling some serious love for the analog days with a device that nails that retro style while sneaking in the perks of modern smart home tech. Meet the Modern VHS Player, a clever project that uses NFC and ESPHome to bring the VHS experience screaming into 2025—no magnetic tape required.
On a calm Saturday night, June 28, 2025, the open lanes of I-15 southbound near Orem, Utah, turned into the scene of an auto enthusiast’s worst nightmare. Supercar Ron, a car collector, was behind the wheel of his ultra-rare Ferrari F40 LM—a $3 million gem of engineering—when things went south at 9:58 p.m. A semi-truck, loaded with a tanker and sporting long wheel lug nuts, allegedly clipped the supercar in what Ron called a near-PIT maneuver, sending the F40 into a tailspin.
Laptop touchpads have always been the quiet workhorses of portable computing—handy, dependable, but not exactly stealing the show. That’s about to change with Intel’s Smart Base tech teaming up with E Ink’s ePaper displays, ready to turn the humble touchpad into something way cooler. This combo blends Intel’s clever platform with E Ink’s low-power, paper-like screens to make a touchpad that’s basically a mini interactive hub.
Apple’s iPhone 17 Air is gearing up to turn heads in September 2025, and a new video from Front Page Tech (FPT) gives us the best peek yet at what might be the sleekest iPhone ever.
The Dreamegg Pocket Sleep 1 portable white noise machine is great when traveling, and you can get one for $9.49 with promotion code: 6TVMPOMB, originally $24.98. Weighing only 1.6 ounces and sized at a tiny 1.8 x 1.8 x 1.9 inches, it’s smaller than a tennis ball and slides easily into a carry-on, wallet, or even that packed bedside table.Product page.
Apple’s MacBook lineup has always been the shiny gold standard—sleek, smooth, and yeah, pricey enough to make your bank account sweat a little. But word on the street, thanks to supply chain guru Ming-Chi Kuo, is that Apple’s got something fresh in the works: a 13-inch MacBook running on the iPhone 16 Pro’s A18 Pro chip, aiming to bring a wallet-friendly laptop to the table without skimping on that classic Cupertino flair.