Apple’s iPhone Air is here and it’s a beast to say the least. It’s the thinnest iPhone ever at 5.6mm, yet doesn’t sacrifice power or durability.
There’s a new rebel in portable gaming and you won’t find it on a store shelf. PureDIY has made a handheld gaming PC with a 32:9 ultrawide display, a format usually reserved for desktop monitors. Powered by AMD’s Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor, this thing defies every rule of handheld design.
Forget Jurassic Park, Eggspedition from Wildflame Studio will be released in late 2025 and is a co-op shooter/survival horror set on wild planets with dinosaurs. You play as Vector Unit 9, a task force sent to unexplored worlds where the only way out is to clutch a valuable dinosaur egg.
In 1991, SEGA released the Game Gear, a handheld console that dared to challenge Nintendo’s monochrome Game Boy with a color backlit screen. But SEGA didn’t stop at games. They pushed the boundaries of what a portable device could do and introduced an accessory that turned the Game Gear into a pocket TV. The TV Tuner, a cartridge like add-on, promised to let you watch broadcast TV anywhere.
With built-in smartphone or camera microphones, it can be difficult to record audio for home videos or streaming sessions. They pick up too much background noise, produce tinny sound, or simply fail to convey the warmth of a voice. Meet the DJI Mic Mini (2 TX + 1 RX + Charging Case), priced at $109 (down from $169), a compact wireless microphone system that transforms audio quality for creators.
The Sphere Las Vegas takes spectacle to the next level with its latest attraction, a reimagined Wizard of Oz. This 1939 classic was stretched, enhanced and reshaped for this massive venue. Using AI, visual effects and sensory tricks, they pull you into Dorothy’s journey like never before. However, some say they tampered too much with a beloved film.