Today, Jensen Huang unveiled NVIDIA’s Jetson AGX Thor, a major leap forward in robotics. This tiny computer is for humanoid robots, self-driving cars as well as other smart machines, and has the performance to change how they interact with the world.
A webcam should make you feel confident, keep you in focus and handle the chaos of real life—whether that’s a dimly lit room or a noisy office. Insta360’s Link 2, a 4K webcam with a motorized gimbal, delivers on those fronts for $149.99, down from $199.99.
Mercedes-AMG just did something that would be more suitable for a Fast & Furious movie than a car magazine. The Concept AMG GT XX, an electric prototype, broke 25 endurance records at Italy’s Nardò test track, reaching 24,901 miles in 7.5 days. That’s like circling the Earth in a week with time to spare for a coffee break.
Grocery shopping has long been a job that requires time, effort, and, in many cases, a drive across town. Robomart, a Los Angeles based company, wants to change that with their latest product, the RM5. This self-driving delivery bot is basically a mobile marketplace that brings the store to your door.
Samsung’s Galaxy S series has always been a blank slate for bold design choices, combining sharp edges with the latest tech to create its own identity. But according to tech insiders, the S26 Ultra, coming out in 2026, will have a smoother, rounder shape like the iPhone.
A small group of people showed up on a sunny morning at Amaral Ranches in California’s Salinas Valley to see something amazing. SiFly, a young American drone company, sent its Q12 drone into the air on July 26, 2025 for a flight that would break records. With a 3 hour, 11 minute, 53 second flight time, the Q12 set a Guinness World Record for the longest flight by an electric drone between 5-20kg.
A dozen robots, each smaller than a grain of sand, sit on your fingertip. These are smartlets, tiny marvels from Chemnitz University of Technology that pack a lot of tech into their millimeter sized bodies. Developed by a team led by Prof. Oliver G. Schmidt, these water robots move, sense and talk to each other in water, and could one day monitor lakes or swim through our bodies for medical diagnostics.
Smartphones have evolved into pocket-sized gaming powerhouses, yet touchscreens frequently fall short in fast-paced, precision-based games. Abxylute, a business best known for its handheld gaming devices, has launched a new line of smartphone controllers. Their latest product, a magnetic snap-on game controller, promises to transform your phone into a portable gaming console without the bulk of standard peripherals.