Corsair Xeneon Edge Touchscreen Display
A 14.5-inch monitor may not sound like a game-changer in a world where desk-spanning screens dominate, but the CORSAIR XENEON EDGE flips that on its head. This compact, ultra-wide touchscreen display with a 32:9 aspect ratio and clever mounting options is like a Swiss Army knife for your PC setup. Designed to fit into spaces most monitors can’t—like inside your computer case or magnetically stuck to your desk—it’s a versatile addition that’s got style, utility and a bit of wackiness.

GPD Win 5 Handheld PC
GPD’s new Win 5 is like a fever dream born from a PlayStation Portable blueprint, but with hardware that would make a gaming laptop blush. This handheld PC, launching in October 2025, isn’t satisfied with being just another portable gaming device. It’s a wild experiment in cramming desktop-level performance into a pocketable form and it’s willing to make some crazy compromises to get there.

Kejashi Tilt-Wing Motorcycle Steering Bird
Most bikes lean hard into turns, riders practically kissing the ground to stay in control. But in South Australia, mechanic Kent James Shillitoe has built something that defies this familiar scene. His creation, the Kejashi tilt-wing motorcycle, doesn’t just bend the rules of two-wheeled physics – it tears them apart and builds something new. This thing, with its weird steering and a wing that tilts like a bird in flight, is going to change how motorcycles corner.

James Webb Space Telescope Hubble Ultra Deep Field Image
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope gives us a stunning new view of one of astronomy’s most famous patches of darkness that we call the sky. The Hubble Ultra Deep Field showed nearly 10,000 galaxies in one frame and has been the gold standard for understanding the distant past of the universe. Now, Webb has turned its infrared eyes on the same region, the MIRI Deep Imaging Survey (MIDIS) field, and the results are breathtaking.

SEGA Virtua Fighter Project
SEGA has released the first gameplay trailer for Virtua Fighter Project, a fresh new chapter in the series that helped define 3D fighting games back in 1993. Revealed at EVO Vegas 2025, this 1 minute trailer gives us a raw, unpolished look at the combat, set on a blank training stage. Developed by Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio, the team behind the narrative depth of the Yakuza series, this new game promises to honor the series’ past while forging its own path.