
This PS2 Ad Imagined What The PlayStation 9 Could Be
The PlayStation 2’s promotional campaign included a surreal advertisement that imagined a future PlayStation 9 as a transparent sphere releasing electronic spores that interface directly with the brain. The ad’s sci‑fi visual suggested a leap toward neural gaming, far beyond the hardware capabilities of its time. While never intended as a product roadmap, the concept underscored Sony’s ambition to position the PlayStation brand as a long‑term platform for immersive experiences. The clip has resurfaced online, sparking nostalgia and debate about the evolution of console marketing.

Galaxy S26 Ultra’s Privacy Display Steals the Show at Unpacked
Samsung wrapped up its Galaxy Unpacked event by unveiling the Galaxy S26 series, spotlighting a novel privacy‑focused display and AI‑enhanced camera features, alongside the new Galaxy Buds 4 Pro. The headline privacy display limits the screen’s viewing angle, rendering the content dim...

Makera Z1: Precision CNC for Everyone
Makera’s Z1 desktop CNC smashed crowdfunding records, raising $10.62 million from over 7,000 backers and setting a new benchmark for consumer-grade machining. Priced from $899, the Z1 delivers 0.02 mm precision—three to five times finer than typical desktop CNCs—and can...