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Airstream B+ camper van is a dream retreat with unique layout

Airstream B+ camper van is a dream retreat with unique layout

by C.C. Weiss

Airstream has split its Atlas B+ motorhome series into a small lineup. The new Atlas 25RT is designed to live as comfortably as possible for two adventurous road travelers, featuring a reorganized floor plan with eat-in kitchen and full dry bath.

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Wearable actioncam pops out of the body of this rugged phone

Wearable actioncam pops out of the body of this rugged phone

Mobile TechnologyConsumer TechTechnology

by Omar Kardoudi

Ulefone subsidiary RugOne has revealed a rugged smartphone called the Xsnap 7 Pro that lets you detach an actioncam from within the body and wear it on your bike helmet, while the handset acts as a footage processing mothership.

Meet DARPA's X-76: The rotorcraft that flies like a jet

Meet DARPA's X-76: The rotorcraft that flies like a jet

MilitaryTechnology

by David Szondy

There's a new X-plane in town. Bell Textron's tilt-rotor aircraft being built for DARPA's Speed and Runway Independent Technologies (SPRINT) program, which aims to combine the features of a helicopter and a jet, has officially been designated the X-76.

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The QJMotor SRK 421 RR is arguably the most value-for-money supersport

The QJMotor SRK 421 RR is arguably the most value-for-money supersport

MotorcyclesTransport

by Utkarsh Sood

For years, the Kawasaki ZX-4RR has been the go-to choice in the 400cc supersport segment. With QJMotor launching the SRK 421 RR, can the Chinese bikemaker grab a share of the pie?

Titanium keychain packs a folding Sandvik blade and 7 more EDC tools

Titanium keychain packs a folding Sandvik blade and 7 more EDC tools

Knives and MultitoolsGearOutdoors

by Abhimanyu Ghoshal

The latest piece of gear from hardware brand Orioner is a great way to start building a versatile EDC kit. It'll put a durable folding blade in your pocket, along with essential tools, all in a uniquely designed frame that can fit on a keychain.

Fish-like robotic fin lets underwater robots glide through turbulence

Fish-like robotic fin lets underwater robots glide through turbulence

RoboticsTechnology

by Etiido Uko

If someone asked you to move like a robot and you responded with the fluid art of ballet, your audience would be baffled, yet technically, you would be right. Robots are famous for their characteristic rigid movement, which is useful in some applications but can hinder adaptability. Now, researchers have developed a robotic wing that moves like no other.

Gallery: Wild scenes from the 2026 Sony World Photography Awards

Gallery: Wild scenes from the 2026 Sony World Photography Awards

PhotographyConsumer TechTechnology

by Bronwyn Thompson

The Sony World Photography Awards received some 430,000 images across its four competitions. Here, judges have named the best in the Open contest – which focuses on the strength of a single image taken by people of all levels. We pick our top shots.

Gear-toting jacket has 26 pockets, including a pop-out phone shelf

Gear-toting jacket has 26 pockets, including a pop-out phone shelf

GearOutdoors

by Michael Franco

Not in the mood to carry a backpack or a sling bag? Then this new waterproof jacket should do the trick. It's got a plethora of pockets that can stash everything from a 16-inch laptop to a water bottle, and a few other tricks up its sleeves. Literally.

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