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Though not as rare as this custom N64 portable, the leopard print Foxdata Nintendo 64 controller isn’t something you come across very often. Plumber Liam Clousdale discovered this accessory that he received as a birthday gift 25 years ago while doing some cleaning, and it could fetch up to $1,224+ at auction.

Sony PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 owners get first access to the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III beta this weekend (Oct 6-10), including four maps as well as four game modes. Anyone who has played Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (2009) will instantly recognize the Multiplayer maps.

The Toyota Baby Lunar Cruiser concept, designed in collaboration with CALTY Design Research, may some day reach the Moon and beyond should the automaker be awarded a contract from NASA, ESA, JAXA, etc. It draws inspiration from the original FJ40 Land Cruiser as well as the real Lunar Cruiser being developed by the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and Toyota.

How about a 1977 Toyota Celica powered by a 2.2-liter F22C sourced from a Honda S2000? Finished in Nissan Midnight Purple III, this pristine vehicle has 22,000 miles on the odometer and comes equipped with TRD spoilers, fiberglass “smiley” bumpers, a lift-off hood with hold-down pins, carbon fiber side mirrors, and an a-Spec titanium muffler.

Sleek yet functional, the new HP Envy Move just might be the ultimate all-in-one PC. Weighing in at 9.04 pounds, the base model boasts a 23.8″ QHD touchscreen display, a 13th Gen Intel Core i5 1335U processor, Intel UHD graphics, 8GB of RAM, and a 512GB internal SSD, all running on Windows 11 Home.

The Sweetcrispy adjustable-height 48″ x 24″ electric standing desk is perfect for any home office, and you can get one for $104 shipped, today only, originally $129.99. Unlike other more expensive standing desks, this one has an automatic anti-collision feature that automatically stops the height mechanism if it encounters an obstacle when being lifted or lowered. Product page.

Robotic insects developed by engineers at the University of California San Diego will help researchers better understand how insect flight evolved. Some insects in nature use their brains to activate their flight muscles with each wingstroke, called synchronous flight.

It’s no Wii XL, but this extremely rare Nintendo Entertainment System M6 demo kiosk has already reached $2,375 at auction, with a little over nine days left to go. This store-exclusive console let customers quickly switch between 16 games, but without the need for cartridges, as the game chips themselves were installed directly on the hardware.

LimX Dynamics takes Boston Dynamics’ Spot to the next level by adding wheels onto their quadruped robot. Called W1, it comes equipped with advanced perception / motion control algorithms and in-house developed actuators that allow the robot to tackle complex terrains with ease.

Google Japan has unveiled Gboard CAPS, a wearable keyboard keycap that actually works. To start using the cap, simply place it on your head and start rotating from side to side. The movement acts as a keystroke, which can be confirmed on your smartphone after reaching the desired character.