Sleek and futuristic, the all-electric Renault Filante Record 2025 concept was developed to maximize energy efficiency and set a new record for power consumption as well as range with an 87 kWh battery.
If Nickelodeon turned Avatar The Last Airbender into an SNES game, this is what it might look like, or so 64 Bits thinks. The team drew inspiration from several SNES classics including Pilot Wings, Maui Mallard, Yoshi’s Island, Power Rangers, Super Star Wars, and the Adventures of Batman & Robin.
Elon Musk announced today during the Tesla Q4 earnings call that unsupervised Full Self Driving (FSD) is coming to Austin, Texas in June 2025 as a paid service. Tesla aims to expand this service to several other cities by the end of this year, but the company needs to collect enough data to ensure that the probability of injury is low.
While not as refined as EVA, this homemade animatronic head by Will Cogley is most certainly a conversation piece, albeit a slightly creepy one. It doesn’t have the typical skin you see on human-like robots, but rather flexible molded silicone to allow for more realistic facial expressions.
The Beats Studio Pro x Kim Kardashian noise canceling wireless headphones come in a special Dune color, and you can get a pair for $179.99 shipped, originally $349.99. This collaboration basically reimagines Beats’ flagship over-ear product in neutral colors inspired by Kardashian’s signature palette. Product page.
Set for release tomorrow (Jan. 30), priced at $60 USD, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 PC port will let fans battle as Spider-Men, Peter Parker and Miles Morales, against a rogue’s gallery of iconic Marvel Super Villains, including Venom as well as Kraven the Hunter.
You’ve seen 8-bit Google Maps, now check out Linus Åkesson’s The Family Bass, a functional instrument made from a Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and a 72-key Family BASIC keyboard. First, he had to create a ROM image program that allowed you to select a note with the D-pad of a controller, and then press a button to play it.
The Operational Land Imager (OLI) on NASA / USGS’s Landsat 8 satellite captured a stunning image of Italy’s Mount Vesuvius peeking through a sea of clouds. Upon closer inspection, we can clearly see the ridge surrounding the cone, a remnant of the collapsed caldera of an older volcano, Mount Somma, from which the cone of Vesuvius emerged.