Electric cars have always had people wondering how far they can go before needing a charge. Lucid Motors answered that question with a bang. On a crisp July weekend in 2025, their Air Grand Touring sedan drove an incredible 1,205 kilometers—749 miles—from St. Moritz, Switzerland to Munich, Germany without stopping for a charge.
Inventor James Bruton is at it again, creating things that make you go “how does that even work?” His latest is a two wheeled e-bike with omni directional wheels. The front wheel is mostly like a normal bike wheel and the rear omni wheel is flipped 90 degrees. This thing moves in ways that will leave you dizzy.
The new Lamborghini Temerario GT3 made its debut at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed and it’s a showstopper. This is a purpose built racing car, the first of its kind designed, developed and built at Lamborghini’s Sant’Agata Bolognese factory.
Zac from Zac Builds encountered a classic gamer problem: his PS5, with its spaceship design, was sticking out like a sore thumb in his home office. Instead of letting the console’s bold design steal the show, he came up with a plan to hide it in style. His solution? Disassemble the PS5 and put it in a custom built wooden desk that’s as practical as it is pretty.
Capcom’s Resident Evil series has been the survival horror king for ages, with its creepy hallways and zombie-infested mansions keeping us on edge. Now it’s diving into new waters with Resident Evil Survival Unit, a mobile strategy game coming later in 2025. Developed by Aniplex and JOYCITY with Capcom at the helm, this isn’t a rehash of the console classics—it’s a brand new spin that combines real-time strategy with that Resident Evil feel.
It’s the final few hours to snag deal for Prime Day 2025, like this Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge smartphone for $784.99 shipped, originally $1,099.99. At 5.8mm thick and 163g, the Galaxy S25 Edge feels like it’s barely there in your hand and yet it has a 6.7inch screen that’s pin sharp and vibrant. Photography enthusiasts will love the camera system. The 200mp main sensor captures details so sharp you can almost feel the texture of a sunset or the energy of a festival. Product page.
Data storage is the quiet giant of the tech world, the foundation of everything from cloud computing to archiving humanity’s digital history. Cerabyte, a German startup, is entering this space with a big plan: a storage system that can pack 100 petabytes—100 million gigabytes—into a single rack by 2030. That’s every movie, song and photo you can imagine and then some in a device no bigger than a fridge.
In the heart of Jinan, a city in eastern China, something wild has appeared in the urban jungle: a 50-meter tall inflatable dome, covering 20,000 square meters, swallowing up an entire construction site. This isn’t a circus tent or a pop-up sports arena—it’s a new way to tame the chaos of city building. The world’s largest of its kind, it traps dust and hushes noise, changing how cities handle construction in crowded neighborhoods.
Google’s Gemini AI just pulled off some magic for your photo collection, turning stills into 8 second video clips. Rolling out to Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers in select regions, this feature uses the Veo 3 video model to add motion, sound effects and even dialogue to your snaps. It’s big into generative AI and everyone’s getting creative.