There’s foldable housing, and then the rumored foldable Apple iPhone that may be released next year. The device will reportedly use a liquid metal hinge not only for durability, but also to reduce creases on the screen, a common problem with current foldable smartphones, like the Galaxy Z Fold6 and even the Huawei Mate XT Ultimate.
For those wondering how a McLaren P1 stacks up against a Porsche 918 Spyder and Ferrari LaFerrari in a hypercar drag racing showdown, Mat Watson of CarWow has just the video for you. Can’t afford any of these vehicles? There’s the Pure x McLaren electric scooter for a fraction of the price.
There’s the AYANEO AM02, and now, the AYANEO AM01S, an innovative mini PC with a 4-inch flip-up smart display that can be used to check performance data, widgets, or even switching modes. It was first announced in 2024, but at that time, we only got a few renders of the computer.
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This Red Dead Redemption-inspired bar, called ‘Valentine’, looks to be straight from the video game. It’s located in Hangzhou’s West Lake district, a scenic area known for its beauty, and apparently now for gaming tributes.
The Mac Mini M4 with 16GB of RAM as well as a 256GB SSD is still the best value for your money in 2025, desktop PC wise, and you can get one for $499 shipped today, originally $599. Don’t let its price fool you, the M4 chip anchors it with a 10-core CPU (4 performance, 6 efficiency cores), a 10-core GPU, and a 16-core Neural Engine, clocking up to 38 TOPS for AI tasks—outpacing the M2’s 15.8 TOPS. Product page.
Elliot Coll of The Retro Future recently stopped by a friend’s house to check out an incredible rare Nintendo Game Boy M91 kiosk that sat in a shop between 1989 to 1993 before it was relocated to someone’s home. Eventually, this piece of history made its way onto eBay and the ended up in the hands of a Nintendo fan.
Photo credit: C.R. O’Dell (Rice University), and NASA
NASA / ESA’s Hubble Space Telescope captures a hypersonic shock wave within the Orion Nebula, a star-forming hot spot about 1,344 light-years away from Earth. At its heart is a bow shock—a glowing, crescent-shaped arc of gas—carved out by a young star blasting material at hypersonic speeds.
Kyle Paul was inspired by Mark Rober’s viral video, where a self-driving Tesla famously plowed into a fake wall, to recreate the stunt. Unlike the former NASA engineer, he decides to perform the test using both a Model Y with Hardware 3 (HW3) as well as a Hardware 4 (HW4) Cybertruck.