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👓 Meta Ray-Ban Display: AR glasses that finally make sense*
Meta* just dropped a major Ray-Ban upgrade: a 600×600 px display hidden in the right lens. A quick finger snap brings up apps, blasting up to 5000 nits so you can see it in sunlight — while nobody else notices.
Control comes via the Neural Band bracelet that reads tiny muscle signals. Tap fingers to select, snap to go back, rotate a fist to scroll. Soon you’ll be able to literally write letters in the air ✍️.
Turn-by-turn navigation, Insta* feeds, WhatsApp calls, instant speech-to-text with real-time translation — it’s all here. Plus, a new 12MP camera with 3x zoom.
Weighs 69g, lasts 6h (plus 30h with the case). Hits the US on Sept 30 for $800.
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⚡️ Holograms Without Glasses? Yep.
Looking Glass Factory dropped Hololuminescent displays — screens where people and objects float in the air with zero glasses or headsets. Take any regular video, toss it into a Premiere template — boom, hologram.
Sizes & prices: • 16″ for $2000 (1080p) • 27″ for $4000 (4K) • 86″ for $20K (4K, ships Feb 2026)
Museums get flying artifacts, shops show off products in 3D air, ads literally pop out at you.
Easy content, insane effect — feels like the future finally pulled up. 🚀
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🫥 Matter That “Shouldn’t” Exist
Scientists at TUM, Princeton, and Google Quantum AI just used a 58-qubit quantum computer to create a state of matter that straight-up cannot exist under normal physics.
The trick? Keep the system constantly “shaken.” At the edges, particles move in only one direction (quantum autobahn 🚦), while inside, two particle types swap every two cycles — literal quantum werewolves.
This isn’t a sim — classical computers can’t crunch it. Quantum processors are turning into labs for discovering whole new phases of matter.
Feels like we just peeked at the universe’s source code.
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🪙 Bitcoin Conference 2013, when it was $100
Daaamn… send me back to 2013! I’d buy just one pizza — and hodl the rest, ffs 🤯🚀
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🚀 Data centers are going to space!
AI eats power like crazy. By 2030, data centers could push energy use up +165%. In the US alone, by 2028 they’ll gulp down 12% of all electricity — half still from fossil fuels.
The fix? Space. Up there it’s 24/7 sunlight, no clouds, no atmosphere. Launch costs dropped to $1500/kg, solar panels got lighter. Startups are already testing — one mini data center sent to the Moon (crashed, F in chat), another heading to orbit. Even Bezos and Schmidt are betting on it.
Downsides: radiation, zero upgrades, latency, huge costs. But one big win — no regulators, no neighbors whining about power bills. If costs drop, we’re looking at a revolution in how humanity stores and processes data.
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🎮 State of Play: beyond Wolverine
Sony dropped gameplay for Marvel's Wolverine, but here’s what else caught the eye:
📖 Chrononoscript: The Endless End — a book-themed adventure where the whole world looks like it’s made of literature. Launching 2026.
🤖 Deus Ex Remastered — the legendary cyberpunk RPG turns 25 and gets a facelift. Coming early 2026.
🎮 DualSense Kratos Edition — a God of War–inspired controller, dropping October 23.
🔊 Pulse Elevate — Sony’s first wireless desktop gaming speakers. Planar drivers, built-in woofers, and an AI-noise-canceling mic inside the speaker. Dual PS Link + Bluetooth support, charging docks included, compatible with PS5/PC/Portal. Ships 2026.
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🎬 “Avatar: Fire and Ash” — new trailer!
Cameron’s cranking the hype engine again: Avatar 3 hits theaters on December 19, 2025. The story once more follows the Sully family — Jake and Neytiri journey into uncharted Pandora, where new tribes and fresh dangers await.
The noscript says it all: an fire tribe is coming, the polar opposite of the water clan we met last time. 🔥🌊
Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, and Sigourney Weaver return, with Kate Winslet reprising her role as the water clan’s leader. New faces include David Thewlis and Jemaine Clement.
Cameron promises to dive deeper into Pandora’s lore, with a five-writer team backing him up. December is gonna be blue again.
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🤖 One brain, 100,000 bodies: brutal robot test
Skild AI pulled off something insane: they trained a single AI brain to control 100,000 different robots. Then they went full sadist mode. 🚨 Chop off a leg with a chainsaw? The bot’s walking again in 7 seconds. Wheels jammed? Switches to walking. Put it on stilts? Adapts in a few steps.
Normally, robot AIs are like cramming students — perfect if nothing changes, useless when it does. Skild’s omni-brain can’t memorize for just one body, it has to find universal strategies that work for all.
After simulated millennia, they’ve built a brain that adapts in milliseconds. Skild AI claims this is the first spark of real-world intelligence. Sounds like a prequel to a robot uprising, but for now it’s just badass science.
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🚀 Cosmic sniper
US astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy just did the impossible: he became the first to capture a rocket crossing the Sun’s chromosphere in insane detail.
Finding the perfect spot was a quest — calculations down to a meter, tips from hardcore launch spotters. On Sept 6, McCarthy lugged a custom telescope to Florida, parked 13 km from the Falcon 9 pad, and waited. The crossing lasted milliseconds — but his rig nailed it.
The trick? Shooting in the hydrogen emission line, which revealed the Sun’s chromosphere — plasma filaments, gas bursts, and all that fiery chaos — with a rocket silhouette cutting through.
As McCarthy said: “Shots like this existed, but never with this level of detail.” Falcon 9 officially has the hottest selfie ever. 🔥
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📈 Bitcoin warming up for a parabola?
Analysts agree: Q4 2025 could be wild — BTC eyeing a run to $123K by year’s end.
Bullish signals: — chart shows a bull flag + ascending triangle; — MVRV at “pre-euphoria” level of 2.1; — Fed likely to cut rates again in Oct → risk-on; — ETFs soaking demand: BlackRock alone pulled in $60B.
September was shaky (BTC dipped to $108K), but holding above $100K looks like a real strength zone. Historically, Q4s deliver — 40–60% gains in past cycles.
Fear & Greed Index sits at 33 = “fear.” Perfect fuel for a parabola pump. 🚀
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🔦 Jony Ive turns a lantern into luxury
Remember when Jony Ive sold us aluminum as art at Apple? Now he’s done it again… with a lantern. For $4800 😅
LoveFrom + Japan’s Balmuda dropped the Sailing Lantern: 1.5 kg of marine-grade stainless steel, CNC milled, precision-cut glass for “perfect diffusion,” water-repellent strap. Built so it won’t rust on a yacht.
Backstory: Ive couldn’t find a lantern tough enough for his boat, so he just designed one himself. Limited run of 1000 units.
Once he gave us iMacs, now it’s a lamp that costs as much as a used Honda Civic. ⛵️
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🤑 Nvidia: OpenAI will be the next multi-trillion giant
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang just dropped a bold one: he says OpenAI is on track to become the next multi-trillion dollar company.
Not just words — Nvidia is pouring up to $100B into OpenAI to build data centers with tens of gigawatts of compute. That’s millions of GPUs powering future models. Huang calls it “the largest AI infrastructure project in history.”
Sam Altman is hyped too: “There’s no partner other than Nvidia who could pull this off at such speed and scale.”
OpenAI’s valuation already skyrocketed from $29B in 2023 to $300–500B today. Sure, they’re burning cash (projected $44B loss by 2028), but aiming for $100B revenue by 2029.
Huang says OpenAI is riding a “double exponential” — exploding user growth + exploding compute demand. Translation: buckle up, growth’s about to go orbital. 🚀
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🍏 Apple secretly building a ChatGPT-style Siri
Bloomberg leaks: Apple has an internal app called Veritas — basically ChatGPT with an Apple skin. It remembers chats, handles long Q&A threads, and is the testbed for the next-gen Siri.
Catch: new Siri was supposed to launch this spring, but crashed 1/3 of the time. Now the release is delayed to March 2026. Core tech is Linwood — Apple’s in-house LLM blended with third-party models. Planned features: searching your personal data, editing photos by voice, controlling apps, and even understanding what’s on your screen.
Tim Cook went full general: “AI is ours to capture.” Meanwhile, Apple is hedging bets — negotiating with OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google (Gemini) for extra brains.
Bottom line: Siri might finally level up from a glorified alarm clock to a real ChatGPT-like assistant baked into your iPhone.
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