This custom-built omnidirectional display can show an image that seemingly follows you, but it doesn’t use any head tracking technology. How so? Well, the ‘Andotrope’ device basically uses a smartphone and a black cylinder spinning at 1,800rpm.
NASA and SpaceX tease new key moments of the upcoming Artemis lunar lander mission with a series of new images. In the images above, we can see the SpaceX Starship tanker transferring propellant to Starship depot in low Earth orbit (top) and Orion docking with SpaceX’s Starship Human Landing System (HLS).
Paramount has been sending out real Sonic 3 movie SEGA Genesis cartridges that actually work on the original console to press and social media influencers. When inserted, you’re greeted with a splash screen and then options to choose from viewing the movie’s characters, posters, as well as a mysterious ‘Unlock’.
Here’s a rare look at the unreleased HP WindsorNot, which was basically the webOS-based equivalent of the iPhone, or so the company planned. It features 4″ (800 x 480) touchscreen and a home button that appears to be sourced directly from the TouchPad.
Officially called the ‘Bug Zappa’, this VW Beetle may look normal, besides the large rear wing, at first, but it’s actually powered by two Tesla-sourced electric motors making 800 hp and 686 lb-ft of torque. Now the biggest question is if this EV is fast enough to take on a Porsche GT3 RS and Lamborghini Aventador SV in a drag racing showdown.
The Mac Mini M4 base model far exceeds any Intel-based Apple computer, and you can get one for $499.99 shipped after clipping the on-page $59.01 off coupon, originally $599. Yes, it includes Apple Intelligence, which helps users write and get things done effortlessly. Product page.
Pizza Hut Canada unveils the PIZZA WRMR, a 3D-printed contraption that turns the PlayStation 5 into a slice warmer of sorts. This console sleeve essentially harnesses the warmth generated from the console during intense gameplay to ensure freshly purchased pie stays warm while immersed in epic battles.
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We’re just a couple of months away from the official Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra reveal at Unpacked, but a new pre-production unit, possibly dummy devices, have leaked. Some of the biggest changes aesthetically are the flat sides, similar to the Google Pixel 9 and iPhone 16.