Motorola Moto G Stylus 5G Smartphone
Motorola’s Moto G Stylus 5G (2024) drops in at a price that’s easy enough to fit in your pocket – and in your budget – at $199.99, a $200 discount from its original price of $399.99. That still gets you all the everyday stuff you need to stay connected – calls, emails, photos, and the odd Netflix binge, all handled without so much as a murmur, thanks to a significantly faster 5G connection across a bunch of different bands.

eHang VT35 Pilotless Passenger Aircraft eVTOL Drone
Guangzhou-based eHang has been making headlines with its pilotless drones that transport people for years, but the VT35 moves the business into new terrain. This $913,600 two-seater eVTOL was presented in Hefei, and it promises to transport you from one crowded metropolis to another without requiring a pilot. After its first full transition flight—vertical lift giving way to smooth forward cruise—the machine hovered over Luogang Park, prompting local lawmakers and industry representatives to cheer.

DJI Osmo Action 6 Camera Leak
DJI’s upcoming action camera will be the Osmo Action 6. Months of FCC filings and supply chain leaks have painted a clear image of this device, and it appears to be tough with a few tricks up its sleeve for connecting to your existing gear. According to rumors, the release date will be October 24, with pre-orders following shortly after and the product being available in stores by November.

Functional LEGO Game Boy Display Mod
Photo credit: There Oughta Be
The LEGO 72046 Game Boy set was introduced earlier this month, and many builders were satisfied with simply snapping together the 1,073 pieces to create a lifelike handheld. The device retains the clunky charm of the 1989 original, right down to the d-pad and A/B buttons, and features lenticular inserts that resemble a flickering screen from games like Tetris. But Sebastian L., the tinkerer behind the website There Oughta Be, wanted his LEGO Game Boy to play real games with a luminous screen in the 6×6-stud window.