ONEXSUGAR is claimed to be the world’s first dual-screen handheld game console in the way of detachable controllers. Unfortunately, it’s not powerful enough to be considered a traditional gaming PC, as power comes from an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon G3 Gen 3 chipset with Adreno A32 graphics rather than a Ryzen 9 AI or its equivalent.
The 128GB Apple iPad 11 (2025) is the latest model that bridges the features found in the Mini, Air and Pro, all for $328.86 shipped today, originally $349. This model comes equipped with the A16 Bionic chip, a big upgrade from the A14 found in its predecessor, complete with a 5-core CPU as well as a 4-core GPU. Product page.
Now that you’ve seen the world’s smallest record player, it’s time to check out Texas Instruments’ MSPM0C1104, the world’s smallest microcontroller. You won’t find these in computers, smartphones and tablets, however, as it’s designed for compact applications like medical wearables as well as personal electronics.
Photo credit: Benedek Lampert
Hungary-based action toy photographer Benedek Lampert recreated several F1 race scenes with LEGO in celebration of the sport’s 75th anniversary after getting his hands on the entire starting grid. How so? The toy company just released the LEGO Speed Champions Ultimate Formula 1 Collector’s Pack with ten sets in all.
NASA / ESA’s Hubble Space Telescope captures a jewel-like image of the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC), a dwarf galaxy located 200,000 light-years from Earth. Due to its proximity to our own planet, it’s one of only a few galaxies that can be seen without the use of telescope or binoculars.
Space Campers unveils ‘The Cap’ for the Tesla Cybertruck, which essentially transforms it into a mini home on wheels. However, don’t expect all of the luxuries you’d find in a camper van, as this accessory only adds 40 inches (101 cm) from the bed floor.
Former NASA engineer Mark Rober wanted to see how Tesla’s self-driving system stacks up against its LiDAR counterpart by using a Wile E. Coyote-style fake wall. On the road, Full Self-Driving (FSD) can recognize and responds to traffic lights as well as stop signs, but this obstacle is an entirely different story, as it has been clothed with fake scenery.
The 128GB Samsung Galaxy S24 FE AI smartphone offers flagship features at a budget price, and you can get one for $498 shipped, originally $649.99. In Night Portrait, your Galaxy S24 FE can analyze and optimize your low-light shots to make them shine, thanks to the power of AI. Product page.