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A laser cranking out 2 quadrillion watts sounds like it belongs in a Marvel movie, but it’s real, and it’s firing at the University of Michigan’s ZEUS facility. This machine just snagged the crown as the U.S.’s most powerful laser, and it’s not just flexing for clout—it’s rewriting what science can do.
Apple’s Magic Mouse 2 (USB-C) is a must have for those who do not like trackpads, and you can get one for $67.99 shipped today, originally $79. Use the included USB-C cable to charge its built-in battery, and you’re set for untethered freedom. Product page.
Google I/O 2025 came out swinging, and Google AI Ultra is stealing the spotlight (for some)—a high-octane toolkit for creators, coders, or just casual tech enthusiasts with deep pockets. Priced at $249.99 a month, it’s basically your VIP pass to Google’s top-tier AI, built for those who want access to all their tools.
The future of shopping just got a little closer to your doorstep. Amazon’s Prime Air program, the company’s ambitious drone delivery initiative, has been making waves since its debut in 2022. Now, with a fresh announcement, Amazon is doubling down on its promise to get your packages to you faster than ever. Whether it be iPhones, AirTags, or even a grilling thermometer, dropped off in under an hour.
Computex 2025 is lighting up Taipei, and MSI’s Prestige 13 AI+ Ukiyo-e Edition is the star of the show, snagging a Best Choice Award for its jaw-dropping blend of art and tech. Imagine a laptop that’s as much a masterpiece as it is a machine, wrapped in a design inspired by Katsushika Hokusai’s The Great Wave off Kanagawa.
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The tech world’s humming with excitement as the iPhone 17 Air creeps toward its expected September 2025 reveal. With Samsung’s svelte Galaxy S25 Edge already out in the open, Apple’s take on the ultra-slim smartphone is turning heads thanks to a new set of leaked dummy units. These images put the iPhone 17 Air head-to-head with the iPhone 16 Plus, teasing a design leap that’s got everyone talking.
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The night of May 17, 2025, turned the skies above the United States into a jaw-dropping cosmic canvas that had everyone staring upward. A sudden geomagnetic storm splashed the heavens with glowing auroras—ribbons of green, blue, and red swirling across the horizon. The real showstopper was a dazzling white streak that flashed across the night, stealing the spotlight from the northern lights.
Razer Blade 14 (2025) just dropped, and it’s the slickest, most compact gaming rig Razer’s ever cooked up. Measuring a svelte 0.62 inches thick and tipping the scales at just 3.59 pounds, it’s 11% slimmer and lighter than last year’s model.Milled from a single block of recycled T6-grade aluminum with a sandblasted, fingerprint-resistant finish, this machine isn’t just a pretty face—it’s a sustainability win, aligning with Razer’s goal to go fully recycled by 2030.
The EF EcoFlow Portable Power Station RIVER 2 and RIVER 3 bundle will keep you powered no matter the location, all for $349 shipped, originally $519. EcoFlow’s River 2, packing a 256Wh punch, is the nimble champ of portable power, ideal for weekend camping jaunts or keeping your home office alive during a blackout. Its slightly burlier sibling, the River 3 Plus, steps up with 286Wh, dishing out just enough extra juice to fuel your gadgets through longer outages or multi-day adventures. Product page.
Nubia Z70S Ultra grabs attention with a slick, retro vibe that just screams classic Leica camera. Its dual-tone glass back nails a leather-like feel, matched with metal accents that ooze vintage rangefinder cool. The rear panel, etched with a 3D micro-texture, feels like a premium camera grip, fooling your fingers into thinking you’re holding something straight out of a 1960s darkroom. Available in black and light brown vegan leather options, it’s accented by a red-ringed camera module stamped with “Neovision,” Nubia’s nod to its imaging prowess.