Unihertz, the not so well known underdog of the smartphone world, has a habit of building devices that feel like they belong in a survivalist’s toolkit rather than a tech showcase. Their latest device, the Tank 4 Pro, is no exception.
Tesla’s Optimus, and other humanoid robots, may soon be able to feel, literally. How so? A newly developed robotic skin capable of mimicking human touch. This marks a sensory leap forward, as in a single-material marvel that detects pressure, shear, and temperature in one seamless package.
The 27″ Sony INZONE M10S OLED gaming monitor is designed for both professional as well as casual gamers alike, and you can get one for $714 shipped, originally $1,099.99. A 1440p OLED panel running at a blistering 480Hz refresh rate anchors the M10S, and its 0.03ms gray-to-gray response time means pixel transitions are near-instantaneous. Product page.
Gears of War: Reloaded has stormed back into the spotlight, and its multiplayer beta is delivering a chain-saw-revving experience fans are most certainly familiar with. Put simply, this is a reimagined beast, rebuilt for modern platforms with far more polish than the original.
A Tesla Model Y hums along under the control of Full Self-Driving (FSD) software on an Austin street, where a school bus sits parked, its red lights flashing, stop signs extended like a warning hand. Nearby, a child-sized mannequin darts across the road, but this is actually a staged safety test by activists from The Dawn Project and Tesla Takedown, determined to expose cracks in Tesla’s semi-autonomous tech.
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The Poetry Camera, crafted by Kelin Carolyn Zhang and Ryan Mather, doesn’t spit out glossy prints or digital files. Instead, it captures a scene and distills it into words—poetry, to be precise—printed on a strip of receipt-like paper. A Polaroid for the soul rather than the eye if you will.
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In a world where keyboards remain stubbornly tethered to desks, an interesting experiment has emerged from the workshop of Adam LeBlanc. His creation, the Schist01, is a wrist-mounted keyboard that feels like it leapt from the world of Cyberpunk 2077.