
The Bastron B10 Glass Touch Smart Keyboard is just 0.28-inches thick and looks like something straight from the TRON universe. Boasting an aluminum base and a tempered glass surface with the key layout screen directly printed onto it. That’s right, it has capacitive touch keys with built-in vibration and audio feedback for every keystroke, which also makes the surface much easier to clean, compared to a traditional computer keyboard.

Anker’s PowerCore Fusion 5000 is not only a wall charger, but a power bank too, and it’s being offered for just $19.99, today only, originally $29.99. When not plugged into the wall, its 5000mAh capacity provides enough power for around two full smartphone charges and at least a full charge for other mobile USB devices, making it ideal for trips or a weekend getaway. Product page. Read more for a hands-on video review and additional information.

Many gaming fans know that March 10 is also referred to as Mar10Day, or Mario Day. This means that many Mario series games are being discounted at retailers worldwide, but programmer Sean Noonan has something else in mind: “Super 1-1 Challenge”. Simply put, it’s a first-person, 3D remake of Super Mario Bros. World 1-1. Read more for a video and additional information.

Grant Imahara is an American electrical engineer by trade, but is best known for his work on the television series MythBusters, in which he designed and built numerous robots. His latest project may look familiar, and that’s because it’s The Child (Baby Yoda) from The Mandalorian. For this project, he overlooked the mechanical design, programming, and even 3D printing of the molds. Read more for two videos and additional information.
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TecnoLike gives us a first look at the Google Pixel 4a and its rear camera array apparently consists of a 12-megapixel sensor with a built-in flash module as well as a a time-of-flight (ToF) sensor for portrait mode shots. It also features a 5.81-inch display (1080 x 2340), capacitive fingerprint scanner, a USB-C port at the bottom and yes, a 3.5mm headphone, so you won’t need proprietary headphones or wireless earphones. Read more for a hands-on video and additional information.

Spain-based NovaMeat has created the world’s first 3D-printed plant based beef steak, and it looks just like the real thing. This was made possible by “finely tuning” the structure of plant-based proteins at a microscopic level, thus matching the unique texture and color of beef steak. The startup plans on selling its steaks later this year and will start installing machines commercially next year. Read more for a video and additional information.

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Chris Brown has been known for this customized supercars, and his latest project will definitely make you look twice. It’s a Lamborghini Aventador SV fitted with a widebody kit from Liberty Walk and the iconic fender extensions that bolt into the factory body. Plus, there’s a giant wing bolted to the back. Read more for a. video and additional information.

Unihertz is known for their line of powerful mini-smartphones, and their latest creation, the Atom XL, is definitely no slouch. Featuring a 4″ display was added for better visibility, 48MP rear camera unit to capture stunning images, IP68 waterproofing and even a United States Military Standard MIL-STD-810G certification that allows Atom XL to excel in a variety of extreme environments and any weather conditions.

DJI’s Osmo Pocket Handheld Camera now comes bundled with a 32GB SanDisk microSD card and is perfect for vlogging, all for $279 shipped, today only, originally $352.11. You won’t need a tripod or other stabilization accessories, as DJI’s engineers developed a micro-scale manufacturing process to achieve the smallest 3-axis gimbal in company history. This miniaturized mechanical stabilization platform and brushless motor always deliver fine-tuned gimbal control accuracy, or in other words, ultra stable footage. Product page. Read more for a hands-on video review and additional information.

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Japan-based company Thanko has developed “Turn A Cushion,” a gaming pillow of sorts that can be used comfortably in various positions for long sessions. Unlike a standard pillow, you literally wear this around your waist for added support underneath the arm / elbow area to reduce fatigue from holding a mobile device such as a smartphone or a handheld game console.