Now that you’ve seen the Signature OLED T, it’s time to check out the all-new LG G5 OLED evo TV, which was just unveiled at CES 2025. It boasts LG’s Alpha 11 AI Processor Gen2, which has Deep learning algorithms meticulously analyzing, refining, and enhancing low-resolution as well as low-quality images at the pixel-level.
Osaka University researchers, led by Hisashi Ishihara, have developed a robotic child capable of demonstrating lifelike facial expressions, albeit somewhat sleepy ones. More specifically, the team worked on dynamic facial expression synthesis technology using “waveform movements,” which represents various gestures that constitute facial movements.
The Modos Paper Monitor is great for reading, while the KOORUI G7 should be one of the best gaming monitors yet. It’s touted as the world’s first monitor with a 750Hz refresh rate and will make its debut at KOORUI’s CES 2026 Booth (#35609) in South Hall 2 of the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Photo credit: Joe Tegtmeyer
The Boring Company’s Cybertunnel is now visible above ground, and one entrance / exit looks like a giant Tesla Cybertruck. New drone footage captured by pilot Joe Tegtmeyer shows the team testing out its lights.
Jeff Bezos was probably one of the few visionaries that knew that internet shopping was set to take off in 1996 and completely change the face of retail forever. However, the process of buying something as simple as an Olympus 35mm point-and-shoot film camera was most certainly more complex than it is today, and these videos will show you why.
There’s the Vattenfall wind turbine house, and then this solar-powered tiny home that was built on top of lava flow in Hawaii. Jade has lived on lava in Hawaii for over 15 years with her young son in the Phoenix Tiny House, an off-grid vacation home that she also rents out.
It’s rumored that the first second-generation Tesla Roadster deliveries will begin in late 2025, but until then, we can marvel at David Andreyev’s Tesla Cyber Roadster. We first teased this vehicle back in November, but now, the build is finally complete.
The 16GB Amazon Kindle Scribe (2024) with Premium Pen is ideal for taking notes or writing directly in books / PDFs / etc., and you can get one for $324.99 shipped, originally $399.99. Its 10.2″ glare-free, 300 ppi front-lit display is designed for reading and writing both indoors as well as any outdoor situation. Product page.