Finally, the Glickenhaus 004 supercar is headed to production after first being unveiled over 2-years ago. Offered in 004S and 004CS variants, both come equipped with a supercharged 6.2L V8 engine generating 650 hp, mated to a gated six-speed manual transmission.
You can find just about anything on Alibaba, including a double decker bus and this $4,000 electric Range Rover knockoff. For this price, you shouldn’t expect much, but it does have a 3500W charging port that resembles a computer plug of sorts.
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Researchers from Switzerland’s EPFL university, led by Won Dong Shin, have developed an innovative bird robot with specialized legs that help it jump into flight. It’s called RAVEN (Robotic Avian-inspired Vehicle for multiple ENvironments) and named as such due to its articulated hips, ankles as well as feet that mimic real raven legs.
Polyphony Digital’s free-to-play My First Gran Turismo game hits the PlayStation Store on December 6 at 12:00am local time for the PS5 and PS4 platforms. The developers call this title a personal driving journey that lets gamers get behind the wheel and master the essentials, such as cornering, braking, as well as acceleration.
The Logitech G435 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Headset offers exceptional value for the price, and you can get a pair for $37 shipped, originally $79.99. Its balanced, high-fidelity audio with 40 mm drivers is compatible with with Dolby Atmos and Windows Sonic for a true surround sound experience. Product page.
Finally, the much anticipated Samsung One UI7 beta has been released, and it includes several next-generation mobile AI as well as security features. First up, advanced writing assist tools are now integrated into AI OS, enabling users to boost their productivity where texts can be selected, without needing to switch between applications.
There’s the abandoned warehouse Unreal Engine 5 tech demo, and then this medieval village by Scans Factory. This Slavic-inspired town was crafted with the dark allure of a Witcher-like world in mind, teasing what such a could could look like.
Steve Jobs may have predicted the iPad in 1983, but did you know the company actually built a prototype? The device is called the FlatMac, designed by Hartmut, and apparently, only a few non-functional prototypes were ever made, with one of them being on display at the Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco.