Lucas Ravizza’s 2021 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 4×4 looks like a normal van at first glance, but step inside, and you’re greeted with pure luxury. Power comes from a 3.0-liter V6 turbo-diesel engine generating 188 horsepower and 325 pound-feet of torque, which means it can go just about anywhere, even off-road.
The Roku Express 4K+ streaming device can be used to turn add smart features to any compatible standard TV, and it’s being offered for just $22.70, originally $39.99. Featuring a powerful quad-core processor, dual-band wireless performance and additional storage for quicker channel start times, without the bulk. Product page.
NASA / ESA’s Hubble Space Telescope captured this peculiar image of M110, a dwarf elliptical galaxy located 2.674 million light-years from Earth in the constellation, and a dwarf elliptical galaxy that is a satellite of Andromeda in the Local Group.
CES 2025 may be over, but that doesn’t mean we covered every interesting gadget. The XREAL One Pro definitely falls under that category, and rightfully so. It’s being described as the first cinematic AR smartglasses to deliver native next generation three degrees-of-freedom (3DoF) spatial computing using an integrated spatial co-processing chip built directly in them.
Here’s an up-close look at the Boom Supersonic XB-1, a prototype aircraft that many are touting to be the Concorde’s successor. This demonstrator does not have a movable nose, but rather two nose-mounted cameras that are digitally augmented with attitude as well as flight path indications.
Steve Jobs introduced the first Macintosh computer 41-years-ago today on January 24, 1984 at Apple’s annual shareholder’s meeting in Cupertino, California. This device was based on the advanced, 32-bit architecture developed for Apple’s Lisa computer, and retailed for $2,495 USD ($7,532 in 2024).
AYANEO 3, the self-proclaimed world’s first modular handheld gaming PC, has officially launched, and is priced from a reasonable $704 USD. You can select from either a 144Hz OLED (800 nits) or a 120Hz IPS LCD (500 nits) screen-equipped model, but both are compatible with the “Magic Module” add-on kit that includes swappable controllers, additional buttons, touchpads, as well as other functions.
The 10-in-1 Anker Flat Plug Power Strip 300J is perfect for those with lots of devices that need to be plugged in, and you can get one for $19.99, originally $35.99. Its flat, foldable design, makes storage tidy and uncomplicated, especially when traveling. Product page.