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Pico-Mac-Nano Raspberry Pi Macintosh Computer
In a world where computers keep getting smaller, Nick Gillard has crafted something extraordinary: the Pico-Mac-Nano, a fully functional replica of the 1984 Apple Macintosh that stands just 62mm tall. This miniature marvel, small enough to fit on a Barbie doll’s desk, is a nostalgic nod to the past packed with modern ingenuity. It’s not just a toy—it’s a working computer that runs classic Mac software, connects via USB, and even sports a tiny screen that mimics the original’s iconic black-and-white display.

Razer Blade 14 2025 Gaming Laptop
Razer Blade 14 (2025) just dropped, and it’s the slickest, most compact gaming rig Razer’s ever cooked up. Measuring a svelte 0.62 inches thick and tipping the scales at just 3.59 pounds, it’s 11% slimmer and lighter than last year’s model.Milled from a single block of recycled T6-grade aluminum with a sandblasted, fingerprint-resistant finish, this machine isn’t just a pretty face—it’s a sustainability win, aligning with Razer’s goal to go fully recycled by 2030.

Huawei MateBook Fold Ultimate Design Reveal
Huawei’s not just dropping a new laptop—they’re rewriting the rulebook on what a laptop can do. The MateBook Fold Ultimate Design claims the crown as the world’s first 18″ foldable PC you can actually buy, a bold swing into the future that pairs a jaw-dropping design with Huawei’s own HarmonyOS 5. It’s a device that feels like it’s been plucked from a sci-fi novel, yet it’s real, and it’s here.

ASUS ROG Astral GeForce RTX 5090 Dhahab Gold Edition
When you want a GPU that doubles as a decorative piece, there’s the ASUS ROG Astral GeForce RTX 5090 “Dhahab” Edition. Priced from $6,700 USD, this exclusive, limited-edition graphics card, crafted solely for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) market, blends cutting-edge technology with a stunning, gold-inspired design drawn from Middle Eastern culture.

Jensen Huang-Signed NVIDIA RIVA TNT Engineering Prototype Lunch Box
This incredibly rare 1998 NVIDIA RIVA TNT engineering prototype kit and a promotional lunchbox, both reportedly signed by NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang, could be yours for the right price. Don’t know what RIVA TNT is? Well, it’s a groundbreaking graphics card (then called a “video accelerator”) that played a pivotal role in NVIDIA’s rise to dominance in the graphics industry.