360-Degree Camera Bowling Ball
Bowling alleys are all about the crash of pins, the rumble of balls speeding down shiny lanes, and the occasional cheers as well as sighs from players. But what’s it like to be the ball? Corridor Crew, a YouTube channel famous for their visual effects wizardry, decided to find out. In their latest stunt, bowling nut Wren Weichman and engineering genius Erik Beck stuffed an 8K Insta360 X5 camera into a clear bowling ball, capturing a wild, first-person ride that’s as thrilling as it is eye-opening.

Lenovo Legion Go Handheld Gaming PC 2025
The Lenovo Legion Go handheld gaming PC is a nice alternative for those looking for a machine that doubles as a full-fledged computer, and you can get one for $499.99 shipped today, originally $699.99. This machine packs an 8.8-inch QHD+ (2560 x 1600) IPS touchscreen with a 144Hz refresh rate, dwarfing the 7-inch panels on competitors like the Steam Deck and ASUS ROG Ally. Product page.

Ten No Koe 2 Memory Bank PC Engine Largest Memory Card
In 1989, Hudson Soft unveiled a peculiar accessory for NEC’s PC Engine console, a device that feels like a time capsule from an era when saving your game was a luxury, not a given. Meet the Ten no Koe 2, a memory bank that promised to preserve your progress in a world of fleeting passwords and fleeting patience. Its name, translating to “Voice From The Heavens,” nods to a mythical save system from Hudson’s Famicom classic, Momotarou Densetsu.

Spigen iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Pro Screen Protector Case Leak
A little slip-up on Amazon India has the internet talking, and it’s all thanks to Spigen, the case maker that might’ve just spilled Apple’s big 2025 plans. Their listing for a screen protector casually name-dropped the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Pro, hinting that both phones will rock a 6.3-inch screen. That’s a bigger canvas for the regular iPhone, which has been stuck at 6.1 inches for years.