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*The first truly terrifying horror of 2025 — "The Presence" 💀
The entire film is shot from the perspective of a supernatural entity watching an ordinary family. This unique approach makes the experience even more eerie and atmospheric.
Critics are loving it: 88% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. Looks like your weekend plans are set.
Have a frightfully good Friday and enjoy your weekend! 😊
The entire film is shot from the perspective of a supernatural entity watching an ordinary family. This unique approach makes the experience even more eerie and atmospheric.
Critics are loving it: 88% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. Looks like your weekend plans are set.
Have a frightfully good Friday and enjoy your weekend! 😊
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Google Acquires HTC XR: A New Era for Android XR
Google is doubling down on XR (Extended Reality) by acquiring part of HTC’s XR business for $250 million. The deal includes key HTC VIVE engineers and non-exclusive intellectual property rights, aiming to accelerate the development of Android XR and position it as a major player in the XR market.
📌 What’s in the deal?
Access to HTC’s advanced XR technology.
HTC VIVE’s experienced team joining Android XR’s development.
Non-exclusive IP rights allow both companies to continue independent innovation.
Google’s growing presence in Taiwan has made it a hub for hardware development. Now, with HTC’s expertise, Google plans to build a more accessible and developer-friendly XR platform, encouraging adoption across industries.
⚙️ Why it matters: This move strengthens Android XR’s position against competitors like Apple Vision Pro. Combining HTC’s innovation with Google’s ecosystem could bring XR to both consumers and businesses, from entertainment to enterprise solutions.
This acquisition marks Google’s commitment to shaping the future of XR, with 2025 likely to be a turning point for the industry.
Google is doubling down on XR (Extended Reality) by acquiring part of HTC’s XR business for $250 million. The deal includes key HTC VIVE engineers and non-exclusive intellectual property rights, aiming to accelerate the development of Android XR and position it as a major player in the XR market.
📌 What’s in the deal?
Access to HTC’s advanced XR technology.
HTC VIVE’s experienced team joining Android XR’s development.
Non-exclusive IP rights allow both companies to continue independent innovation.
Google’s growing presence in Taiwan has made it a hub for hardware development. Now, with HTC’s expertise, Google plans to build a more accessible and developer-friendly XR platform, encouraging adoption across industries.
⚙️ Why it matters: This move strengthens Android XR’s position against competitors like Apple Vision Pro. Combining HTC’s innovation with Google’s ecosystem could bring XR to both consumers and businesses, from entertainment to enterprise solutions.
This acquisition marks Google’s commitment to shaping the future of XR, with 2025 likely to be a turning point for the industry.
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Call of Duty for $700M: Was It Worth It? 🎮💸
Imagine a single game costing more than a Hollywood blockbuster. Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War (2020) had a mind-blowing production budget of $700 million, not including marketing. For comparison, earlier noscripts like Black Ops 3 (2015) cost "only" $450 million.
💡 Why so expensive? AAA games have become monstrously complex: thousands of specialists work on graphics, physics, and multiplayer. Add licensed music, celebrity appearances, and crossovers, and costs skyrocket. Then there’s the post-release support:patches, new content, and server maintenance over years.
Yet, despite soaring budgets, sales are declining. Black Ops Cold War sold 30 million copies — far less than Black Ops 3 (43M) or Modern Warfare (41M). Xbox sales plummeted by 67%, though PlayStation 5 (+30%) kept things afloat.
🎭 The Industry Paradox Games are becoming more expensive to make but are returning less. At what point does the industry break? Or perhaps developers will rethink their strategy: less spending, more creativity?
Call of Duty isn’t just a game — it’s a reflection of the gaming industry itself. But are rising costs pulling developers into a financial trap?
Imagine a single game costing more than a Hollywood blockbuster. Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War (2020) had a mind-blowing production budget of $700 million, not including marketing. For comparison, earlier noscripts like Black Ops 3 (2015) cost "only" $450 million.
💡 Why so expensive? AAA games have become monstrously complex: thousands of specialists work on graphics, physics, and multiplayer. Add licensed music, celebrity appearances, and crossovers, and costs skyrocket. Then there’s the post-release support:patches, new content, and server maintenance over years.
Yet, despite soaring budgets, sales are declining. Black Ops Cold War sold 30 million copies — far less than Black Ops 3 (43M) or Modern Warfare (41M). Xbox sales plummeted by 67%, though PlayStation 5 (+30%) kept things afloat.
🎭 The Industry Paradox Games are becoming more expensive to make but are returning less. At what point does the industry break? Or perhaps developers will rethink their strategy: less spending, more creativity?
Call of Duty isn’t just a game — it’s a reflection of the gaming industry itself. But are rising costs pulling developers into a financial trap?
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Gadgets Spotlight: We need this thing ASAP, but please make it cheaper! 🎶✨
Legendary musician and artist Brian Eno has unveiled the Turntable II, a vinyl player that’s also a glowing piece of art. This limited-edition marvel combines sleek design with cutting-edge tech:
Acrylic and resin round body with integrated RGB LEDs that shift colors dynamically as the record spins.
A high-quality 8.6-inch aluminum tonearm with an Ortofon 2M cartridge.
Plays at 33 and 45 RPM, with gold-plated RCA connectors for premium audio.
Only 150 units available worldwide, priced at £20,000 ($25,215).
Turntable II turns listening into an immersive audio-visual experience, making it perfect for those who love music and art.
Legendary musician and artist Brian Eno has unveiled the Turntable II, a vinyl player that’s also a glowing piece of art. This limited-edition marvel combines sleek design with cutting-edge tech:
Acrylic and resin round body with integrated RGB LEDs that shift colors dynamically as the record spins.
A high-quality 8.6-inch aluminum tonearm with an Ortofon 2M cartridge.
Plays at 33 and 45 RPM, with gold-plated RCA connectors for premium audio.
Only 150 units available worldwide, priced at £20,000 ($25,215).
Turntable II turns listening into an immersive audio-visual experience, making it perfect for those who love music and art.
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This is definitely not for the claustrophobic! 😂
Here’s a first look at the newly opened Vegas Loop station by Elon Musk’s Boring Company.
The project promised to solve traffic congestion, but what we got is a narrow underground tunnel with traffic lights, an average speed of 65 km/h, and queues just to enter. Oh, and it’s exclusive to Tesla owners — no autopilot allowed.
What was supposed to be a futuristic solution feels more like a high-tech bottleneck. Would you take the ride?
Here’s a first look at the newly opened Vegas Loop station by Elon Musk’s Boring Company.
The project promised to solve traffic congestion, but what we got is a narrow underground tunnel with traffic lights, an average speed of 65 km/h, and queues just to enter. Oh, and it’s exclusive to Tesla owners — no autopilot allowed.
What was supposed to be a futuristic solution feels more like a high-tech bottleneck. Would you take the ride?
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AI Predicting Career Success: Revolution or Ethical Dilemma? 🤖💼
AI is now diving into career predictions by analyzing facial features to forecast school rankings, work experience, and salaries. This innovation is transforming hiring and career growth, but it raises concerns about privacy and bias.
💡 How it works: AI scans key facial points to predict traits like openness and agreeableness. Results show promise:
Hiring time reduced by 30%.
Retention rates up by 12%.
Personalized career advice helps people find the perfect job.
⚠️ But beware: Critics warn of discrimination based on facial data, and automation could threaten 85M jobs by 2025.
AI in hiring is a game-changer, but it must be regulated to ensure fairness. Let’s make tech an enabler, not a barrier. 🚀
AI is now diving into career predictions by analyzing facial features to forecast school rankings, work experience, and salaries. This innovation is transforming hiring and career growth, but it raises concerns about privacy and bias.
💡 How it works: AI scans key facial points to predict traits like openness and agreeableness. Results show promise:
Hiring time reduced by 30%.
Retention rates up by 12%.
Personalized career advice helps people find the perfect job.
⚠️ But beware: Critics warn of discrimination based on facial data, and automation could threaten 85M jobs by 2025.
AI in hiring is a game-changer, but it must be regulated to ensure fairness. Let’s make tech an enabler, not a barrier. 🚀
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AYANEO 3: A Gamer’s Dream or Overpriced Ambition? 🎮
AYANEO is raising the bar with its latest AYANEO 3, aiming to redefine portable gaming. Available in two versions: a base model with an LCD (120Hz) and a high-end version featuring OLED (144Hz) and the powerful Ryzen AI 9 HX 370. Impressive specs, but is it enough to justify the price?
💡 The good stuff: The 7-inch FullHD display with VRR promises smooth, crisp visuals. With up to 64GB of LPDDR5X RAM and eGPU support via OCuLink, this isn’t just a handheld — it’s practically a mini PC. Add in three design options: sleek white, classic black, and retro-inspired gray, and it’s clear AYANEO is catering to all tastes.
💸 But let’s be real: "Modular controllers" sound great until you realize replacements cost $140. The base model starts at $900, and the top-tier version? A whopping $2100. Sure, you get an OLED screen and 4TB SSD, but is the leap in price really worth it?
🤔 The verdict: For those dreaming of next-gen portable gaming, AYANEO 3 might be the ultimate choice. But with such steep prices, it’s a leap of faith. Ready to invest in a handheld console that rivals desktops? Your call.
Launching April 2025.
AYANEO is raising the bar with its latest AYANEO 3, aiming to redefine portable gaming. Available in two versions: a base model with an LCD (120Hz) and a high-end version featuring OLED (144Hz) and the powerful Ryzen AI 9 HX 370. Impressive specs, but is it enough to justify the price?
💡 The good stuff: The 7-inch FullHD display with VRR promises smooth, crisp visuals. With up to 64GB of LPDDR5X RAM and eGPU support via OCuLink, this isn’t just a handheld — it’s practically a mini PC. Add in three design options: sleek white, classic black, and retro-inspired gray, and it’s clear AYANEO is catering to all tastes.
💸 But let’s be real: "Modular controllers" sound great until you realize replacements cost $140. The base model starts at $900, and the top-tier version? A whopping $2100. Sure, you get an OLED screen and 4TB SSD, but is the leap in price really worth it?
🤔 The verdict: For those dreaming of next-gen portable gaming, AYANEO 3 might be the ultimate choice. But with such steep prices, it’s a leap of faith. Ready to invest in a handheld console that rivals desktops? Your call.
Launching April 2025.
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