Indoor security cameras are a must have for your home especially when thieves slip in and out without making a sound. The Tapo TP-Link 2K Pan/Tilt Indoor Security Camera (2-Pack) for $34.99 (was $55) packs a lot of punch for the price.
Sahko recently showed off his latest creation at OpenSauce, a maker gathering. His first project is a custom smartwatch that was built around a flexible circuit board, complete with glowing amber LED dot-matrix displays, making it a retro-tech dream.
Partnering with Swarovski, Motorola has created a foldable phone and earbuds that marry tech with high-end style. The Brilliant Collection is the name of this new lineup and it includes the Motorola RAZR 2025 and Moto Buds Loop, both in Pantone Ice Melt and adorned with Swarovski crystals.
Honda has done the impossible, merging the world of Pokémon with real world engineering to create a motorcycle that’s as much a creature as it is a machine. Unveiled at Japan’s Suzuka Circuit, the Koraidon motorcycle, based on the legendary dragon from Pokémon Scarlet, is no longer just a static display.
Hold your hand up to your front door and in a second it unlocks. No keys, no codes, just the unique pattern of veins on your hand. TCL’s D2 Pro Palm Vein Smart Lock brings this Tony Stark-inspired idea to life, combining cutting-edge biometric tech with practical features for everyday use.
Thirteen years into its Martian adventure, Curiosity isn’t slowing down. Landing in Gale Crater in 2012, this six-wheeled rover has spent over a decade exploring Mars’ ancient landscapes and uncovering clues about a planet that once had rivers and lakes. Engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory have now taught the aging rover new skills, so it can work smarter.
Speed has always been a human obsession, from the first horse-drawn chariots to the jet-powered cars carving up the Bonneville Salt Flats. Now a UK-based company called Bo is chasing that legacy with an electric scooter. The Bo Turbo, a machine born from Formula 1 expertise, claims to accelerate faster than a Tesla Model 3 and hit speeds over 100 mph.
NASA’s latest lunar venture sounds like a science fiction novel, but it’s real. The Fission Surface Power Project, a multi-year effort to put a nuclear reactor on the Moon, has just completed its first phase. Detailed in a recent NASA release, it lays the groundwork for a small nuclear powered generator that can power habitats, rovers and experiments even during the Moon’s 2 week long nights.
Smartphones are our daily companions and choosing the right one is like picking a new best friend. With so many options out there, the Google Pixel 9a at $399 after a $100 discount is a great choice.