Mike Tyson’s Punch Out for the NES is essentially “a semi-port of both, the Punch-Out!! and Super Punch-Out!! arcade games (mostly inclined towards the latter) with some variations.” ScrewAttack takes a look back at this title after the break.

The game features a boxer named Little Mac working his way up the professional boxing circuits, facing a series of colorful, fictional boxers, leading to a final fight with real-life boxer, and then-World Heavyweight Champion, Mike Tyson

Thomas Ricker provides us with an up-close look at the Meizu M8’s user interface, including a preview of its music player. Continue reading to watch. Click here for one more picture.

Well, from the demo we saw, they’ve come pretty close but they’ve got some serious house cleaning to do before the August launch. Rubber banding scroll bars, finger flick gestures, big inviting icons… it’s all there. Unfortunately, the wheels fell off when set to motion

[via Engadget]

In Rainbow Six Vegas 2, “players encounter an intense solo campaign that uses new tactical possibilities in various locations around Sin City.” Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery. Here’s bottom line:

As I said previously, the biggest problem that most will have with Vegas 2 is that it doesn’t differentiate itself enough from the first. It doesn’t feel like an expansion pack exactly — it’s more than that–but it doesn’t feel like a full-fledged sequel either

That’s right, the world’s first Google Android-inspired PC sold for $187.50 on eBay. It sports a “VIA NanoBGA C7 processor running on a Mini-ITX mobo, and comes with Ubuntu Linux pre-installed.” Auction page. Click here for first picture in gallery.

Built by software engineer (and self-proclaimed geek) Eric Burke, the Android PC is inspired by the green ‘droid head on the Android logo. Complete with beady little eyes and a pair of rubbery antennae, the iconic dome design is crafted from sturdy steel hemisphere

[via Technabob]

Saleen has just unveiled the S5S Raptor, which is a “sports car designed primarily for the street instead of the track — powered by a “supercharged 5.0-liter engine that runs on E85 ethanol.” Video after the break.

We expect that the Raptor’s motor will be based on the supercharged 5.0-liter Ford-based V8 that already powers the company’s S302E Mustang-based car. In the S302E, the engine is rated at 620 horsepower. That should give it the necessary oomph to make it to the 200 mph top speed Saleen is estimating

[via InsideLine]

Here’s a first look at Sonic Unleashed, set for release on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 — “some in-game, some pre-rendered CG.” Click here for first picture in gallery.

They certainly look like the genuine article, giving the impression that Sonic Unleashed will be coming to the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, hopefully with gameplay that’s more Sonic and the Secret Rings than it is Sonic the Hedgehog “Next-Gen.”

[via Kotaku]

Northrop Grumman’s unmanned X-47B is a radio-controlled “19-foot craft that can carry a 4500-lb. payload.” This craft may fly as early as next year. Click here first picture in gallery.

Besides calling the beast a ‘manhunter,’ the company plans to equip the unmanned plane with air-to-air missiles, laser and microwave firepower (called ‘directed energy and rechargeable weapons’) that can take out enemy missiles

[via Dvice]

This nifty E-Ink Display Watch from ThinkGeek “depicts digital time with the look of electronic paper and can be read accurately and instantly from any angle � vastly improving on dull liquid crystal displays (LCDs) that typify previous digital watches.” Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.

Select from four different dial looks, two different color options, and change from digital time to date display for a total of 16 different display options