Johny, a superyacht captain used to sailing the world’s oceans, has dropped anchor in an unexpected place: a 43ft long, single level tiny home in the Australian rainforest. Built on a repurposed concert trailer, this home on Living Big in a Tiny House combines modern design with raw nature, a dream come true for some digital nomads.
A Porsche 911 has timeless appeal, its shape and stance imprinted in the minds of anyone who ever pasted a car poster on their wall. Rezvani takes that appeal and turns it into something special with the RR1, a car that combines the spirit of the 1970s Porsche 935 with the precision of a modern 992 911. Limited to 50 units, this supercar starts at $195,000—before you supply the donor 911—and goes up to $290,100 with every option.
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This DIY project from Reddit user Spacerower might just change how we read digitally. How so? It is a dual-screen e-reader that folds in half to expose two e-ink screens, comparable to a hardback book’s left-and-right spread.
The Kodak Memo Shot ERA MS100M looks like it came out of a vintage camera bag, shaped like a classic 35mm film canister. It’s a pocket-sized instant camera and thermal printer combo that’s as fun to use as it is practical. Whether you’re snapping quick pics or printing labels for your spice jars, this thing is a dose of nostalgia with a side of everyday utility. Kids, parents, teachers—everyone seems to find a reason to pick it up.
Afternoon sun beams across your desk and you’re looking at a tiny device that’s going to change how you work, play and travel. The BOSGAME E2 Mini PC, with an AMD Ryzen 5 3550H, 16GB of DDR4 RAM and 512GB PCIe SSD, sits at a tempting $179.99 (for Prime members) – down from $239.99. It’s a beast that packs portability, performance and value into a package small enough to fit in your backpack.
A 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV Max Range Work Truck drove 1,059.2 miles on a single charge, blowing away the previous electric vehicle range record—a 749-mile run by the Lucid Air. It’s a production pickup, a workhorse, driven on public roads by General Motors engineers who turned a casual “what if” into a mind-blowing reality.
Apple’s CarPlay has been a reliable companion for drivers for years, turning car screens into extensions of the iPhone with familiar apps and navigation. Now, with CarPlay Ultra, Apple goes deeper, blending vehicle controls into its interface. Recently, YouTuber Marques Brownlee got his hands on CarPlay Ultra in an Aston Martin DBX707 to show us how this system changes in-car connectivity.
Boxabl, the company making a name for itself in modular housing, has just released its latest creation: the Baby Box. This 120-square-foot home on wheels, priced at $19,999, is a complete living space that’s as practical as it is portable. After years of producing the 361-square-foot Casita, Boxabl has distilled its approach into something smaller, simpler and ready to roll.
Arcades may be a dying breed but their spirit lives on in Terminator 2D: No Fate from Bitmap Bureau and Reef Entertainment. This is a retro-style platformer in your living room.
You won’t find artists with hand-drawn designs hunched over at New York City’s Bang Bang Tattoo, just a robotic arm, guided by artificial intelligence, that etches precise grayscale designs into skin. This is Blackdot, a startup from Austin, Texas, that’s redefining what a tattoo machine can do.