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At first glance, this looks like a tuned Nissan Silvia S14, but upon closer inspection, you’ll realize it has the body shape of a Ferrari 456. You won’t find the original 5.5L V12 either, as it has been replaced with a Mazda rotary engine.
NASA’s Perseverance rover has discovered an intriguing feature on a rock, nicknamed “Cheyava Falls” by the team. This arrowhead-shaped rock exhibits chemical signatures and structures that could possibly have been formed by life billions of years ago on Mars.
We may be months away from the F250 reveal, but this Lamborghini Revuelto, Ferrari SF90 and Ferrari 296 drag race should hold you over until that happens, or so we’d like to think. First up, the Revuelto is powered by a naturally aspirated 6.5L V12 engine, paired with two electric motors, that generate a combined 1,001 hp and 794 lb-ft of torque.
Robot dogs are nothing new, but what about a smart home AI robot cat? Introducing Maicat. This autonomous robot can roam freely around your home and watch for anything out of the ordinary. In case it comes across something unusual, you’ll be alerted instantly through the Maicat app.
The 27″ ASUS ROG Strix XG27ACS IPS Gaming Monitor is great standalone or as a multi-monitor setup, and you can get one for $199 shipped, originally $299. This QHD (2560 x 1440) HDR gaming monitor boasts a USB Type-C hub that supports video transmission over DisplayPort. Product page.
With the ONVO L60 coming in September, it’s only fitting that the NIO Phone 2 launches ahead of time with features that complement the upcoming EV. In addition to NOMI GPT on the phone, which supports over 60 conversational scenarios, the the custom car control key offers direct access to up to 60 car control functions.
Researchers from the Instituto Italiano Di Technologica (IIT) have equipped iRonCub3 with rocket thrusters and a jetpack in a bid for it to become the first flying humanoid robot. More specifically, it has four jet engines, with two mounted on the arms and the other pair on a jetpack attached to the robot’s back.