Data East was set to release the Lemmings arcade cabinet in 1991, but was cancelled before the prototype made it to production. It would have been based on the Psygnosis game of the same name and utilize trackball controls.
Apple AirPods 2 with Lightning charging case are still considered the gold standard when it comes to non-ANC wireless earbuds, and you can get a pair for $69.99 shipped, originally $129. They offer a no-frills design that just simply works immediately when removed from the charging case. Product page.
Sure, you could probably buy a used Mac Mini for a little over a hundred dollars, but what fun is that, when you could build a ‘Mac Minus’? The Mac case you see is actually from a Thingiverse project, which means you can either 3D print it yourself or have them ship you the finished product.
It’s official, the Hisense PX3-PRO is the world’s first ‘Designed for Xbox‘ ultra short throw projector. It offers an adjustable 80″ to 150″ 4K display and certified for Dolby Vision as well as IMAX enhanced for superior picture quality.
This Mobile Crisis Construction (MCC) machine can turn rubble into LEGO-like bricks to rapidly rebuild structures in disaster zones. The machine itself fits in a standard 10-foot shipping container, and requires a diesel generator for power as well as a freestanding hammer mill to crush debris.
Dasung Paperlike Color is touted as the world’s first portable 12″ color E-ink monitor, but that title comes with a hefty price tag, or $849 USD to be exact. Featuring a native resolution of 2,560 x 1,600 pixels, it’s based on the E Ink Kaleido 3 color screen and designed to greatly reduce eye strain since the monitor reflects ambient light instead of emitting its own.
James Hobson’s Hacksmith Industries is back at it again, and this time, the team attempts to use nanotechnology to create real-life adamantium, which is best known as the metal alloy bonded to Wolverine’s skeleton and claws. This version uses 3D models made from Hobson’s CT scan, and while his entire skeleton was available, he chose to focus on a collarbone.
Google’s new Team USA, Dear Sydney video teases the future of AI-infused Olympics commercials. The commercial begins with a father talking about his daughter, an aspiring rack-and-field athlete, who wants to send a fan letter to Olympian and 400-meter-hurdle world record holder Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone.