You’ve seen the OLED screen mod, now check out this custom Nintendo Switch Pro, or so we’d like to think. Put simply, it makes use of Set Engineering’s case that provides maximum airflow by keeping the hardware’s temperature below 50-degrees Celsius.
The ACEMAGIC T8 Plus Mini PC is great for streaming media, web browsing, or just for productivity, and it’s being offered for just $139 shipped on Black Friday weekend after clipping the on-page $50 off coupon, originally $189. It comes pre-installed with Windows 11 Pro, so you won’t have to deal with installing any software right out of the box. Product page.
The all-new Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2024) aims to take tablet productivity to the next level with the company’s proprietary HarmonyOS NEXT, starting with its 13.2-inch (2880 x 1920) Flexible OLED display with 1,000 nits of brightness and a 144Hz refresh rate available in a standard glossy and optional Clear Soft Light Screen versions.
NASA / ESA’s Hubble Space Telescope captured a brilliant edge-on view of spiral galaxy NGC 3432, located 45 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Leo Minor. You may not be able to make it out in this image, but this galaxy is interacting with UGC 5983, a nearby dwarf galaxy. This can be seen in the tidal filaments and intense star formation.
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Remember the BMW M3 GTR from Need for Speed Most Wanted? Well, Electronic Arts has built a real-life version of the race car using the #42 ALMS-winning BMW E46 M3 GTR that was actually raced by Jörg Müller and J.J. Lehto in 2001
Apple AirPods Pro 2 wireless noise-canceling earbuds have been reduced to their lowest price yet ahead of Black Friday, and you can get a pair for $153.99 shipped, originally $249. Aside from noisy trains and airplanes, both AirPods Pro earbuds as well as the MagSafe Charging Case are IP54 rated, making them perfect for outdoor or gym use. Product page.
If the Nintendo DS could run Windows Vista, it most certainly would not look or function like this. With that said, what you’re about to see isn’t an operating system at all, but rather an adaptation of the software developed by a French programmer.
Tesla’s Optimus humanoid robot just got a new hand upgrade, and now it can catch tennis balls in mid-air. Elon Musk stated that he eventually wants these $20,000 – $30,000 robots to be your own personal R2-D2 and C3-PO, but we’ll need to see a prototype that is closer to production before making that assessment.