In October 1976, inside BBC Television Center’s Blue Peter studio, three presenters – Peter Purves, Lesley Judd and John Noakes – gathered around what looked like an ordinary black box. This suitcase-sized device was about to change the way people thought about long distance calls, literally.
Logitech’s MX Master line has been a favorite among professionals who spend their days glued to their desks, scrolling through spreadsheets, editing video, or designing graphics. The MX Master 4 improves on this beloved tool with small but significant changes.
Meet Tomasz Patan, a Polish inventor who’s been chasing the thrill of flight for years. His new design, the Volonaut Airbike, makes that dream a reality: a single seater that hovers and zooms through the air, all powered by propulsion jets. A new video shows a Scout Trooper carving through dense forests that could be Endor’s vegetation, dodging low branches and disappearing into a green haze, just like in Return of the Jedi.
The Kindle Scribe has always been the oddball in the Kindle family, allowing you to scribble notes and draw ideas in addition to reading. Amazon’s Kindle Scribe Colorsoft expands on that ambition by adding color. This is the first Kindle Scribe with a color E Ink display, and it marks a colorful step toward a world in which digital notes and books feel more like their physical equivalents.
If you’ve been scrolling through the complaints about the Apple Air MagSafe Battery, you’re not alone. At $99 it’s the kind of price tag that makes you pause mid-scroll and wonder if someone’s joking. Then there’s this other option: the 5000mAh MOVE SPEED 0.3″ Ultra Slim MagSafe Portable Power Bank, for $20.99 (was $29.99).
Even when digital took over the market, rolls of emulsion continued to be used by hobbyists and professionals alike. A small crew in Amsterdam wants to give you a new way to fill up. Their innovation, the aF-1, is a 35mm point-and-shoot camera designed from the ground up.
DoorDash just unveiled Dot, a tiny red robot who will deliver your food across town. This four-wheeled wonder can go up to 20 mph, weaving through highways, bike lanes, sidewalks and even tight driveways with ease. Dot weighs 350 pounds and is 4.5 feet tall by 3 feet wide, and besides the bright red paint job, her face has huge LED eyes as well as a swinging mouth that opens to discharge cargo—up to 30 pounds of it, or six stacked pizza boxes if you’re ordering for the block party.
Adobe just released Premiere for iPhone, a free app that turns your phone into an editing machine. Download it from the App Store today and get the basics for free. Creators who use the desktop version will recognize the tools, but everything is optimized for the small screen.
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Samsung doesn’t usually surprise us with radical changes these days, but the upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra manages to tweak the formula just enough to keep things interesting. Fresh CAD renders have surfaced and here’s what you can expect when it arrives in early 2026.
LILYGO’s T-LoRa Pager dares to bring back the simple pager of the 1980s and 1990s, reimagined as a tiny, tech-packed device for makers and off-grid communicators. This is basically a pocket-sized development platform that includes modern wireless tech, like LoRa, NFC, GPS and a thumb-friendly QWERTY keyboard.