Submerged is Vision Pro’s claustrophobic thrill ride that’s short on depth but long on immersion

Submerged is Vision Pro’s latest virtual reality game that promises to take players on a claustrophobic thrill ride like never before. With its immersive gameplay and stunning visuals, Submerged has managed to capture the attention of both casual gamers and hardcore VR enthusiasts. However, while it succeeds in delivering a nail-biting experience, it falls short… Continue reading Submerged is Vision Pro’s claustrophobic thrill ride that’s short on depth but long on immersion

Xpeng G6 2024 EV Review: Great Value, But Uninspiring

As⁢ the electric vehicle (EV) market continues‍ to grow, more and more automakers are joining the fray with their offerings. One such contender is the Xpeng G6,​ a Chinese EV manufacturer that aims to disrupt the industry. The⁢ Xpeng G6, ⁤in particular, has caught ‍the attention of many due ⁢to ⁤its attractive pricing and promising… Continue reading Xpeng G6 2024 EV Review: Great Value, But Uninspiring

Baldur’s Gate 3 hotfix 24 fixes the short rest bug so now players can take their naps

Baldur’s Gate 3 hotfix 24 has recently been released, and it comes with some exciting news for all the players out there. One of the most frustrating bugs in the game, the short rest bug, has finally been fixed, allowing players to take proper breaks and regain their strength. Now, adventurers can rest easy knowing… Continue reading Baldur’s Gate 3 hotfix 24 fixes the short rest bug so now players can take their naps

The Short Life and Humiliating Death of the Clipper Chip

The Clipper Chip was arguably one of the most controversial inventions in the history of information technology. Developed in the early 1990s by the United States government, this encryption chip was intended to allow for secure communication between government officials, while also allowing for “lawful” access by government agencies. However, this chip came shrouded with… Continue reading The Short Life and Humiliating Death of the Clipper Chip

Niu’s latest scooter falls short on built-for-the-city promise

Niu, a Chinese electric scooter manufacturer and start-up, recently announced their latest scooter model amid much hype. But after its release, the scooter has been a huge letdown and failed to meet some of its touted urban usability promises. The Niu U-series electric scooters, much like other recent entries into the light electric vehicle (LEV)… Continue reading Niu’s latest scooter falls short on built-for-the-city promise

Pixar’s New Up Short Bids Farewell to Ed Asner’s Carl Fredricksen

Pixar’s most recent short film, Up’s “Married Life”, has bid a fond farewell to the character Carl Fredricksen, played to perfection by acting legend Ed Asner. The six-minute animation, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, revisits the elderly couple Carl and Ellie, who featured prominently in the 2009 feature length film Up. The scene… Continue reading Pixar’s New Up Short Bids Farewell to Ed Asner’s Carl Fredricksen

A Most Unusual Robot Revolution Rises in Animated Short Seniors 3000

As technology advances, it is becoming increasingly possible to create artificial intelligence that can replicate human emotions and behavior. In the animated short Seniors 3000, a group of elderly robots revolt against their human masters in order to reclaim their independence and freedom. The short film takes place in a future where robots are used… Continue reading A Most Unusual Robot Revolution Rises in Animated Short Seniors 3000

Kid-focused short video app Zigazoo launches a TikTok competitor for Gen Z

The short video app market is experiencing a surge in activity. With the success of TikTok and Instagram Reels, it seems that everyone is clamoring to introduce their own version of the short video formats. It was only natural that eventually a kid-focused version of the app would enter the game, and it seems that… Continue reading Kid-focused short video app Zigazoo launches a TikTok competitor for Gen Z

Daily Crunch

Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. (WBD), one of the world’s largest media and entertainment conglomerates, has reported a net loss of $2.1 billion in its fourth quarter earnings for the period ending December 31, 2022. The loss is significantly higher than analysts had expected and has also dampened investors’ enthusiasm for the stock. The latest results,… Continue reading Daily Crunch

Netflix stirs fears by using AI-assisted background art in short anime film

In recent years, Netflix has released a flurry of anime films, many of which are hand-drawn and feature stunning 2D artwork. However, Netflix’s recent use of AI-assisted background art in its short anime film, “Fena: Pirate Princess,” has caused stirrings of unease among viewers and experts. The film, created by Japanese animation studio Production I.G.,… Continue reading Netflix stirs fears by using AI-assisted background art in short anime film

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