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3 days ago |
techeblog.com | Bill Smith
Photo credit: LumaskyLumasky, a company from Dubai, is famous for its huge drone light shows, having used up to 7,000 drones in past events. For the Disneyland Abu Dhabi show, they used a record-breaking 9,000 drones, the most ever in the Persian Gulf region. These drones aren’t your typical store-bought models but are custom-built for light shows.
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4 days ago |
techeblog.com | Bill Smith
Another year, another flying car, but Klein Vision’s AirCar was something we covered years ago and it’s finally slated to go on sale in 2026. The Slovakia-based company has revealed images of the production model, a two-seat flying car that can hit 124 mph on land and 155 mph in the air, with a price tag around $800,000 to $1 million. It’s been certified, flown over 200 test flights, and is being prepared for production, with plans to produce 100 units initially.
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5 days ago |
techeblog.com | Bill Smith
You’ve heard about Post Malone dropping $2.6 million on “The One Ring,” now check out the new Magic The Gathering x Final Fantasy crossover set. It brings characters, stories, and worlds from all 16 mainline Final Fantasy games (from Final Fantasy I to XVI) into Magic The Gathering’s strategic gameplay, mixing two popular franchises in a special way. The set covers the whole Final Fantasy series, including characters, summons, monsters, and places from every mainline game.
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5 days ago |
techeblog.com | Bill Smith
Photo credit: EVGroomSEGA’s OutRun is getting an unofficial Game Boy Color version, created by indie developer Shane McCafferty. Bringing a game like OutRun, a 1986 arcade title with advanced Super Scaler graphics for its time, to the Game Boy Color—a handheld with limited hardware—takes smart optimization and creative solutions. #screenshotsaturday Outrun (ish) Game Boy Color update: – Worked more on the pixels. – Added the final music. – Tweaked handling. – Almost complete now.
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5 days ago |
techeblog.com | Bill Smith
The future of electric pickup trucks is here, and it includes the Telo MT1. This small EV from Telo Trucks, a California startup, is designed to give the usefulness of a regular pickup in a compact size, about as big as a Mini Cooper. The MT1 is 4-5 feet shorter than midsize trucks like the Toyota Tacoma or Ford Maverick, but it claims to have similar interior space and bed functionality.
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