NVIDIA DGX Spark is now the world’s smallest AI supercomputer, and aims to empower millions of researchers, data scientists, robotics developers and students to push the boundaries of generative as well as physical AI with massive performance. At the heart of this mini PC-sized device is an NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip.
The 128GB Google Pixel Tablet may be one of the company’s most underrated products, and you can get one for $279 shipped today, originally $399. Gemini AI will make your life easier, especially for everyday tasks, like being able to search for anything right from the app you’re in by simply drawing a circle around an image, text, or video. Product page.
There’s Spot, and then Boston Dynamics’ Atlas 2.0 humanoid robot, which has now learned to breakdance. This latest iteration of the robot is capable of performing complex movements—like running, jumping, and even tasks requiring fine manipulation—thanks to its swiveling joints and a range of motion that exceeds human capabilities.
Priced from $499 USD, the Google Pixel 9a has finally been announced after countless leaks, including some YouTubers who managed to get their hands on retail units well before the official launch. The first thing you’ll notice is its vibrant 6.3-inch Actua display, brightest display on an A-series yet, while its 120 Hz adaptive refresh rate ensures a smoother experience during daily use.
The new Valve x Multimorphic Portal pinball machine is built on the company’s modular P3 platform, packed with elements from both games, including interactive mechs, 10 RGB illuminated physical playfield portals, as well as 6 additional scoop portals, through which the ball can “travel through” instantly.
Toronto-based modder Zachary Matchett-Smith of Zac Builds created a modern PlayStation 1 console that includes a RetroGem board, as well as a 3D-printed case. The former is essentially an HDMI mod kit that enhances the gaming experience by outputting sharp 240p or 480i visuals (depending on the title) in a digital format.
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Why wait 30-minutes to 1-hour at a supercharger for 248-miles of range, when the BYD 1,000-kW ‘Megawatt’ charging station can do it in just 5-minutes? Vehicles built on the company’s ‘Super e-Platform,’ powered by blade batteries, will be compatible with these new chargers.