Google Nano Banana 2 AI Image Generator Launch
Google just launched Nano Banana 2, and this model produces professional-grade photos at warp speed while still providing the kind of control you’d only get from premium models in the past. Powered by the Gemini 3.1 Flash architecture, it replaces the previous Nano Banana on all main platforms. Users now have access to significantly more detail, richer textures, and brilliant lighting in every photo. You may create photographs ranging from ultra low-resolution to 4K, and you have complete control over how they appear, whether you want a square portrait or a vast, theatrical scene.

Lenovo Legion Go Fold Leak
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The Lenovo Legion Go Fold debuts as a novel attempt to combine the portability of a gaming handheld with the versatility of a small laptop, all in a single foldable chassis. Lenovo will unveil this at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on March 2, 2026, and as of now, it appears that the device will be a game changer.

Japan Buddharoid AI-Powered Humanoid Robot Buddhist Temple
Japan introduces Buddharoid, a humanoid robot that physically embodies Buddhist teachings, at a time when temples are having to cope with a monk shortage. Kyoto University researchers collaborated with tech companies Teraverse and X NOVA to build the system around China’s capable Unitree G1 humanoid robot. It has been clad in a basic grey robe and kept faceless to avoid bringing attention to its mechanical nature, allowing its quiet movements and steady voice to speak for itself.

ES32 DIY Retro Handheld Console Gaming
Retro gaming handhelds remain popular because they are still very basic and entertaining. This retro charm is heightened by a new project that enables anyone to build their own portable NES emulator with just a few simple parts and open code. Gamer Derda Cavga created this arrangement using the ESP32-S3 microcontroller. He built a sleek portable that can play vintage 8-bit games flawlessly out of a small collection of hobbyist components.

NASA Curiosity Rover Mars Spiderweb Boxwork
One of Mars’ most perplexing geological mysteries, formations that like enormous spiderwebs spread out across the landscape, can now be seen up close in the most recent set of photos taken by NASA’s Curiosity rover. It has been traveling through an interesting section of Mount Sharp inside Gale Crater for the past six months. It’s made up of low, intersecting ridges that are about three to six feet high, with sandy depressions scooped out between them.

Camera Noise True Random Number Generator
Since the power of a true random number generator comes from the actual unpredictability of the physical world, software equivalents are simply constrained by patterns in the algorithms they employ after the starting point is known. Hardware techniques become somewhat more intriguing, utilizing chaotic phenomena such as quantum effects or thermal movements. One project just followed the easiest route, extracting randomization directly from a camera sensor’s noise.

Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
The Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro entered the market today with self-assured credentials, and early hands-on reviews are strengthening the argument that they have a good chance of overtaking competing wireless earbuds this year, notably the AirPods Pro 3. Despite being launched today, Prime members can pre-order a pair of the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro for $249.99 (was $279.99) with a $30 gift card today.