Handheld Windows 98 PC Mod
Back in the late 1990s, people who spent their evenings fiddling with their motherboards and looking for the latest driver updates frequently fantasized about the day when a full-fledged PC could fit in a backpack. Laptops did exist, of course, but they were similar to carrying a little anvil and running hot enough to give you a warm glow, almost like a space heater. The goal was to create something far more portable, light enough to fit into an everyday carry without hesitation. Fast forward to 2025, and that dream has finally come true thanks to modder Changliang Li, who converted a surplus Pentium processor into a handheld system that boots directly into – you guessed it – Windows 98.

Xpeng IRON Humanoid Robot Reveal
At the 2025 AI Day in Guangzhou, Xpeng unveiled the latest version of IRON at a convention center. Engineers spent the last year refining every joint and circuit to turn a promising prototype into something that moves like a human walking on a crowded street. This second generation robot walks, talks and handles objects in ways that feel so familiar. It’s 178cm tall and 70kg, the same as a normal adult, but the real magic is in the seamless combination of hardware and software that allows it to do everyday tasks without a script.

Motorola Edge 70 Smartphone
Take the Motorola Edge 70 out of its recycled-cardboard box and your fingers will notice first: 159 grams of phone that feels like a credit card in a nylon sweater. At 5.99 mm thick, this handset slips into a shirt pocket without a ripple, yet an aircraft-grade aluminum spine runs its length, ready to shrug off drops that would crumple lesser frames. Bronze Green, Lily Pad, or Gadget Grey—each color carries Pantone’s seal of approval for true-to-life color, while a subtle weave on the back keeps fingerprints at bay and adds grip no glass slab can match.

Sony PlayStation Portal Cloud Streaming
Two years after its release, the PlayStation Portal receives an update that makes it far more useful. Cloud Streaming is now available for PlayStation Plus Premium customers, allowing you to play games directly from Sony’s servers. No more being tethered to a PlayStation 5 at home. Select digital titles from your collection, as well as hundreds from the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog and Classics Catalog, appear instantly on the 8-inch screen.