
LEGO has finally given the green light to a Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Megazord for its Ideas line, plucking the design straight from a fan’s painstakingly detailed blueprint – a blueprint submitted by TrumanBricks which, it’s worth noting, racked up a total of 10,000 supporters to push it through the review process. This round saw an all-time high for LEGO, with a whopping six sets getting approved out of a record 57 entries. The Megazord topped the list, and its inclusion joins licensed builds for E.T., The Smurfs, and Downton Abbey, along with two original creations: a Day of the Dead Catrina figure and a really cool ramen bowl display.

DJI launched the Neo 2 drone in China today, a subtle update for anyone who uses a drone to capture quick footage on the fly. Last year’s original Neo cost $199, and new one fills in the holes without increasing the price or size too significantly. China has first dibs, Europe on November 13, and the United States is in limbo owing to regulatory uncertainty.

Pac-Man turns 45 this year, and Google is celebrating with a macabre twist on the iconic game to get you in the Halloween spirit. This little yellow circle has been nibbling its way into people’s hearts – and high scores – for generations, having first appeared in arcades in 1980. Now, the search engine giant offers a completely new Halloween-themed Google Doodle to your doorstep. When you nudge the doodle, you’re immediately whisked into a browser-based chase that combines the original’s simple thrills with all of the terrifying shivers.

BYD’s latest model, an ultra compact electric vehicle named Racco, debuted at the Japan Mobility Show this week, fitting into Japan’s beloved kei car category. For years, domestic giants like Nissan and Honda have dominated urban streets with vehicles little bigger than a generous sneeze, accounting for one-third of all car sales.

A YouTuber named Kingmi Mobile got his hands on a brand new iPhone 17 Pro Max and cracked it open to cram a liquid cooling setup from a RedMagic 11 Pro+ gaming phone inside. The result? An 8% boost in benchmark scores, which makes you wonder why hasn’t Apple done this.

At the 2025 Japan Mobility Show, Mitsubishi unveiled the Elevance Concept, a rugged SUV with a trailer that turns into a whole campsite. You tow a small pod behind the vehicle, then watch as it unfolds into a bedroom, kitchen and even a shower space, all powered by the SUV’s battery; no tent or cooler required (at least not once you arrive).

Duke Nukem tried something fresh back in the day, 26 years ago to be precise. Zero Hour dropped on the Nintendo 64 in 1999 as a third person shooter – and not just any third person shooter, but one with time travel, Victorian London levels and a Wild West showdown, all wrapped up in one. Critics thought it was okay, while fans largely gave it a miss. The game just sort of vanished from sight, stuck in that cartridge age, trapped behind ancient hardware. Well now a small team has dug it out from the ashes and rebuilt it, and its performance is a surprise to just about everyone.

Bambu Lab’s A1 Mini is really making waves with its price tag of $199 – that’s half its original $399. And from the moment you open the box, it’s clear this little printer is something special. Assembly goes from zero to hero in a flash – basically just plug in a power cord and slide the build plate into place, and you’re good to go. Twenty minutes pass, and you’re already on your way to printing something amazing – no tools required, no messing around with leveled beds, no trial and error nonsense.

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang walked onto the GTC stage in Washington this week holding what looked like a blueprint for the future, not a computer part. This was the Vera Rubin Superchip, a flat expanse of circuitry the size of a large dinner plate with enough oomph to handle the heaviest AI workloads.
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Renders of the Google Pixel 10a have leaked and they show a phone that’s familiar in ways both good and bad. Leaks reveal a device that’s sticking to the 9a’s blueprint. This midranger is expected to launch in early 2026 and measures 153.9 x 72.9 x 9mm – slightly shorter and narrower than the 9a but a bit thicker. That extra thickness suggests room for a bigger battery but the overall shape is the same flat-edged design with a plastic rear panel that sits flush against the camera housing.