This special Bluetooth cartridge by Inside Gadgets lets you use a Game Boy Advance to control your Nintendo Switch. At $89 USD, it’s also compatible with the Game Boy Advance SP, Nintendo DS/DS Lite, GB Micro and even the Analogue Pocket.
The Polestar Phone has leaked ahead of its official reveal next week, and from what we can tell, it’s heavily influenced by the company’s electric vehicles. Official specs have not yet been confirmed, although we do know it has a flat display sporting narrow bezels and a 21:9 aspect ratio.
Set for release in theaters on September 20, Transformers One is essentially the origin story, set on Cybertron, of how Orion Pax and D-16 became Optimus Prime and Megatron. The story will revolve around how these brothers turn into archenemies, along with the foundations of the factions they will lead and come into conflict as Autobots and Decepticons.
NASA’s Juno spacecraft provides a stunning aerial view of a lava lake on Jupiter’s moon Io. It managed to get within about 930 miles (1,500 kilometers) of the Jovian moon’s surface, obtaining the first close-up images of its northern latitudes.
This three-pack of Wyze Cam v3 security cameras can be used both indoors and outdoors, all for $59.97 shipped today, originally $107.99. You won’t need a subscription either, as continuous video recording is possible with just a 32GB microSD card. Product page.
The Huawei Pura 70 line of flagship smartphones has been officially unveiled, with the Pura 70 Ultra featuring a retractable 1-inch telescopic 50MP camera sensor. This rotating telescopic lens mechanism was tested by Huawei to withstand at least 300,000 cycles of expansion and contraction.
MenteeBot is a new AI-powered humanoid robot that can respond to verbal commands. What sets this robot apart from the others is that it integrates AI across all operational layers. For example, locomotion is based on a novel Simulator to Reality (Sim2Real) machine learning approach, where reinforcement learning occurs on a simulated version of the robot.
It’s official, the rumored Delta Emulator has been released on Apple’s App Store for the iPhone, and it supports NES, SNES, and N64 games. Not only does it support third party Bluetooth controllers, but there are custom on-screen buttons that change with the system if you want to get a game (or two) in while on-the-go.