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  • 5 days ago | techeblog.com | Bill Smith

    Here’s a close-up look at COSMO, a cartoon-style robot from Netflix’s “The Electric State.” It was made by UCLA’s RoMeLa (Robotics and Mechanisms Laboratory), led by Professor Dennis Hong, to bring the fictional character from the movie’s graphic novel to life, focusing on a fun, lively look instead of regular robot efficiency. COSMO has 28 ways to move (called degrees of freedom), powered by 20 Quasi-Direct Drive (QDD) actuators and 8 servo motors.

  • 5 days ago | techeblog.com | Bill Smith

    This handcrafted Rolls-Royce Chess Set mirrors the brand’s automotive elegance and will most likely cost you more than a new Tesla Model Y. It’s designed for home use but could easily fit in the back of a Spectre with its magnetized pieces, which glide smoothly across the board thanks to carefully selected magnets. The design process was so meticulous that they tested six types of magnets to get it just right.

  • 6 days ago | techeblog.com | Bill Smith

    It’s official, the 2025 Porsche 911 GT3 set a new Nürburgring Nordschleife record for production cars with a manual transmission. Brand ambassador Jörg Bergmeister was behind the wheel and managed to lap the 20.832 km track in 6:56.294 minutes, beating the previous manual-transmission record (held by a Dodge Viper ACR) by over 9.5 seconds.

  • 6 days ago | techeblog.com | Bill Smith

    Photo credit: Rabid RodentVB Mario Land, also known as Mario Adventure by some, was a planned but canceled platformer for Nintendo’s Virtual Boy, a short-lived 1995 console that aimed to deliver stereoscopic 3D gaming with its signature red-and-black visuals. The game was intended to be a flagship title featuring Mario, building on the Super Mario Land series from the Game Boy.

  • 6 days ago | techeblog.com | Bill Smith

    HydraJet is a small, radio-controlled (RC) hydroplaning boat made by CovaConcepts, a new startup run by Tamara, an inventor with a background in aerospace engineering. This isn’t your usual RC boat—it’s a hydroplane, which means it glides fast across the water’s top, not like hydrofoils that lift up using fins below. It’s kind of a mix between a hydroplane and an airboat because of its innovative way of propulsion.

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