
Amazon is known for sneaking everyday essentials into its lineup that end up exceeding expectations, and their Basics range of over-ear headphones with active noise cancellation is a prime example. Right now you can pick them up for just $24.99, down from $79.99, and you get a seriously impressive 20 hours of entertainment out of them if you turn on the noise cancellation. That jumps to 35 hours if you don’t bother with the cancellation.

Ryan Gosling floats through space as stars flash past like lightning bugs on a hot summer night. This film is an adaptation of Andy Weir’s 2021 novel Project Hail Mary and will be released in US theaters on March 20, 2026. Gosling plays Ryland Grace, a middle school science teacher who is dragged from his classroom and forced to take the riskiest gamble of his life.

DJI has finally released the Osmo Action 6, an action camera designed for everyday adventures. The base kit costs $379 and is available today through DJI’s website and select stores, ready to capture the attention of bikers, divers, and anybody looking for clear footage on the go.

Analogue 3D shipments have finally begun, and Tito of Macho Nacho Productions has already received a review unit. His early peek at this FPGA replica of the Nintendo 64 reveals a device for all those old cartridges in your cupboard. For $250, it will dust them up and project them onto your 4K screen, complete with enhancements that honor the past without changing history.

In the massive hallways of the Louvre Museum, a small device hangs from necks of visitors like a lost relic. This is a limited edition Nintendo 3DS XL that has been redesigned exclusively to guide visitors through centuries of art and history using spoken words as well as illuminating graphics. Nintendo made only 5,000 of these handhelds, and donated them to the museum in 2020.

Scotty Allen of Strange Parts traveled through the gates of OPPO’s huge factory outside Shenzhen, China, where flagship phones like the Find X9 Pro are produced. For someone who had spent years building electronics from market booths in Huaqiangbei, this felt like the end of a long process.

Oppo has just launched the Reno14 F Star Wars Dark Side Limited Edition, a smartphone that draws enthusiasts directly into the Empire’s clutches. This version takes the sturdy Reno14 F midranger and surrounds it in Darth Vader’s dark shadow, along with a slew of extras that transform a standard phone into a must have collector’s item.

Diorama111 has spent years bringing life to the plastic tiny worlds he designs. With him behind the wheel, a simple plastic shell is transformed into something that moves, turns, and even blinks back at you in an unsettling way. His most recent achievement transforms the 1/64 scale Suzuki Carry truck, an homage to Japan’s minuscule Kei automobiles, into a fully functional remote-controlled vehicle. This little hauler, only 53mm long and 23mm wide, packs an incredible amount of motor, steering, and lighting into a body roughly the size of a sugar packet.

Samsung keeps bringing back the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite and each one finds a way to remind us why this tablet won’t go away. This latest model comes with an S Pen and a price tag of $159.99 (was $329.99). People grab it for school notes, casual sketches or just scrolling through feeds without guilt.
