Gadgets
Exploring what’s next. Stories on emerging ideas, innovations, and trends shaping the future of technology, culture, and the world ahead.
LEGO Technic reveals 1,466-piece 2022 Ford GT model set
The LEGO Technic 2022 Ford GT includes a rear-wheel drive with differential, a working V6 engine, independent suspension on all wheels, and front-axle steering.
Fast & Furious fans are going crazy for this Brian O’Conner Lego R34 GT-R
The Brian O’Conner Lego R34 GT-R is so detailed, it even features a Toyo Tires badge and accurate Florida license plate.
Porsche turned a 911 tailpipe into a $12,000 soundbar
It is expensive and heavy, but we still want one.
This brand-new super solution stops animals from jumping out in front of your car
There are 350 million roadkills each year in the US. That’s about to change.
Elon Musk promises a ‘catgirl version’ of Tesla’s Optimus bot as he unveils the humanoid robot
Musk has promised the Tesla bot won’t ‘go down the Terminator path’ and wage war against humans.
$6.8m of James Bond memorabilia sells at auction including the Aston Martin DB5
The DB5 sold for more than $3.2 million.
Inside the top secret CIA Museum that only spies can visit
It contains everything from Cold War spy gadgets to military aircraft.
Porsche will now sell you a roof tent so you can go camping with your 911
This simply asserts the 911 as the most practical sports car out there.
Far Out! Apple releases all-new iPhone, AirPods, and Apple Watch
From the iPhone 14 Pro to the surprise Apple Watch Ultra, this is everything Apple unveiled at its Far Out event.
Mercedes-AMG is releasing $3,500 office chairs
Now you can sit in your $3,500 chair while you listen to music from your $30,000 AMG speaker.
Mercedes-AMG is making grille-shaped speakers and they cost more than a car
Automakers are officially branching out because McLaren is also making sneakers.
Just like a car, the MANSCAPED Lawn Mower 4.0 comes with a performance package
Putting the Lawn Mower to the test under the hood.
GoodYear is making rovers and tires for the Moon
They are being designed to withstand extreme temperatures, tackle rough terrain, and still be functional in zero gravity.





