It's been two years since we first saw the 2x2 Ultra Bike prototype, which had electric motors—and gas tanks!—in each wheel.Produced by Russian company Robo Systems, it's now being offered for sale through mobility company TheArsenale. The current version of the bike looks like r … | Continue reading
At San Francisco Climate Week, everyone wanted to talk about artificial intelligence. “I was looking through all of the events on SF Climate Week, and it seemed like every single one of them had AI somewhere in the name,” joked (sort of) Rohan Nuttell of OpenAI last week, while m … | Continue reading
On the road to delivering 100 miles of EV range in five minutes by the end of 2024, tech firm StoreDot has installed its extreme fast charging cells in a Polestar 5 prototype, and zapped the 77-kWh pack to 80% capacity in 10 minutes. Continue Reading Category: Automotive, Transpo … | Continue reading
With applications for the 2024 Skift Meetings Awards well underway, let’s take a moment to look back at the 2023 winners. A heads up, as well, that the early-bird deadline for submissions is tomorrow, April 30, at 11:59 p.m. ET. -Adam Stacey | Continue reading
Get lost in a book- literally Any passionate reader knows that it’s easy to get lost within the pages of a good book. As bestselling author Steven King once said, “Books are a uniquely portable magic.” But what if you could actually step inside a book’s realm? Discover six remark … | Continue reading
Director Matt Reeves was not messing around when he made Dawn of the Planet of the Apes. He wipes out most of the human race before the title card, then unfurls a powerful story of two opposing societies destined for war despite having every possible opportunity at peace. It’s bl … | Continue reading
“EPCOT Becoming — Inside the Transformation” a new special about the changes that have recently happened to the theme park at Walt Disney World, debuts on National Geographic on April 29, 2024. The Details In this special, Disney fans will get to take a behind-the-scenes look at … | Continue reading
Being both an EV charging nerd and being way into national parks, I spend more time than I care to admit looking at national parks on Plugshare. It’s a weird hobby, but I’m at least trying to make something useful out of it by building a website with EV travel ... [continued] The … | Continue reading
The EU’s decision to draw iPad under the scope of the DMA will ensure that fairness and competition are preserved, EU competition commissioner Margrethe Vestager said in a statement. She said that despite not meeting all the thresholds for being earmarked, an investigation showed … | Continue reading
Scientists have yet to reach the bottom of the Taam Ja' Blue Hole in Mexico's Chetumal Bay, which new measurements hint could be connected to a labyrinth of submarine caves and tunnels. | Continue reading
These traditional Scottish oats are made from steel-cut (also known as pinhead or Irish) oats, cooked in lightly salted water until creamy but still flowing, and topping with little more than butter and maybe a sprinkling of good sea salt. | Continue reading
The Underworld: Journeys to the Depths of the Ocean (Susan Casey) is an interesting book about privatized and recreationalized (is that a word? ) deep submarine excursions. The book seems to have been written before the Titan imploded near the Titanic (June 2023) and then publish … | Continue reading
What kind of album would you get if you gave an 11-year-old Logic Pro and played him a steady diet of Kraftwerk and Daft Punk? The answer is TECH, the latest album from my son Owen Kleon. I’ve read and conducted so many interviews with older, established artists, I’ve always wond … | Continue reading
For some people, camping is about roughing it. Tents, campfires, and backpacking provide people with an escape from the stresses of the modern world. For other people, camping is about seeing the world, but taking as many of the luxuries of home along for the ride as possible. Mi … | Continue reading
The Webb Space Telescope has given us another cosmic treat. The young observatory captured a closer look of the ethereal clouds of dust and gas that form a nearby nebula, illuminated by a companion star in the constellation Orion. Read more... | Continue reading
Artificial intelligence trained by asteroid-hunting citizen scientists helped identify more than 1,000 never-before-seen solar system objects from old Hubble images spanning two decades. | Continue reading
"I Can't Think" is another unmissable single coming from Baaj and Baaj that you should not miss out on! A combination of old and new, of modern and retro that puts a new and original sound into the spotlight! | Continue reading
The creator of a model can not ensure that a model is never used to do something harmful – any more so that the developer of a web browser, calculator, or word processor could. Placing liability on the creators of general purpose tools like these mean that, in practice, such tool … | Continue reading
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In 2015, a high school student from Texas named Ahmed Mohamed was taken into custody after a teacher mistook his homemade clock for an explosive. This event, however bizarre, was not unprecedented. Two years earlier, residents of Tyler — again in Texas — were evacuated from their … | Continue reading
Google blocked 2.28 million Android apps from being published on Google Play after finding various policy violations that could threaten user's security. [...] | Continue reading
"I absolutely love your creativity!" Parents share 'ingenious' idea to make the most of their kids' old playhouse: 'This is just fabulous' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Underlying the sexy tennis drama is a vein of body horror that connects all of the director's work, exploring the vulnerability and fragility of muscle, sinew, and bone... The post Wonderful Pain: How Luca Guadagnino’s Challengers Uses the Language of Body Horror appeared first o … | Continue reading
MONDAY, APRIL 29, 2024 Straight outta Staten Island: For what it's worth, we disagree with Jason Zinoman's assessment of Colin Jost's performance at Saturday night's TV dinner. (That doesn't mean that Zinowitz's assessment is "wrong.") We thought Colin Jost was good. We'll score … | Continue reading
Carbonfuture, the leading provider of high-integrity durable carbon removal, has announced a partnership with XPRIZE. Valued at $100M, XPRIZE Carbon Removal aims to fight climate change and rebalance the Earth’s carbon cycle. The partnership marks a milestone collaboration betwee … | Continue reading
This was a busy week for Amazon Bedrock with many new features! Using GitHub Actions with AWS CodeBuild is much easier. Also, Amazon Q in Amazon CodeCatalyst can now manage more complex issues. I was amazed to meet so many new and old friends at the AWS Summit London. To give you … | Continue reading
A company called Elements Eden is taking square aim at the "design lover's" crowd with their repurposed airline galley carts. The staged photographs present them as Mac workstations, Monocle storage units and shrines-in-waiting to Dieter Rams. The company says these are designed … | Continue reading
Fourth Frontier - Flash Sale - $137/£107 discount 24 hours only The post Fourth Frontier – Flash Sale – $137 discount 24 hours only appeared first on the5krunner • tri bike run. The full post can be read now at the5krunner • tri bike run. | Continue reading
Motherboard makers "disable thermal and power delivery safeguards" by default. | Continue reading
Continued from Part 1 Once the road finally finds its way out of the desert and onto the mountain range, a gradual climb begins. It’s still pretty rough here and there, with lots of ups and downs, but there are no more climbs so steep that the road needs a ... [continued] The pos … | Continue reading
The sounds achieved by MatAre on his new single do an amazing job of transporting you directly into another time period with its nostalgia-infused guitars and heartfelt emotional lyrics. | Continue reading
How do you accidentally run for President of Iceland? Anna Andersen writes about a spectacular user interface design case-study from this year's Icelandic presidential election. Running for President requires 1,500 endorsements. This year, those endorsements can be filed online t … | Continue reading
Even as Marvel Studios finds success on the small screen right now with X-Men ‘97 lighting fans up every week on Disney+, it’s not undiplomatic to say at this point that its star has faded a touch when it comes to its big screen tentpole releases. Is it the output itself, lacking … | Continue reading
On the surface it seemed like a match made in heaven. | Continue reading
Musk can't kill SEC settlement that requires pre-approval of tweets about Tesla. | Continue reading
Tidal energy innovators are racing to harness renewable energy generated by the powerful force of the Moon on the oceans of the Earth. The post Renewable Energy From The Moon Is Happening Right Now appeared first on CleanTechnica. | Continue reading
Here is the overview of the JavaFX LinksOfTheMonth of April 2024, published on jfx-central.com during this month. The post JavaFX Links of April 2024 appeared first on foojay. | Continue reading
L'articolo MOSTRE E CONFERENZE, GIOVANI E MOTORI, NUOVI MATERIALI E TECNOLOGIE: TUTTI I “MUST VISIT” DI E-TECH EUROPE 2024 proviene da BolognaFiere Group. | Continue reading
[“It's not just that Fox News told them entering New York results in instant murder”.] Over at Salon, the always-astute Amanda Marcotte has an excellent piece discussing why Donald Trump’s supporters simply aren’t showing up for him at his hush money trial. Link: https://www.salo … | Continue reading
Dubai already hosts the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, and it has now been revealed that it will soon boast bragging rights for the world's tallest residential skyscraper too. Currently under construction in the city's Marina district, the supertall will feature 122 … | Continue reading
I don't know whether to be impressed, terrified or skeptical. This is startup Astribot's eponymous robot competently performing domestic tasks: Tidying up a worksurface, preparing food, vacuuming, ironing, folding clothes, etc., purportedly without being teleoperated:My kneejerk … | Continue reading
Tesla has won a key approval to roll out its Full Self Driving software suite in China but is facing calls for more regulations in the US, The post Tesla Clears FSD Hurdle In China But System Faces Further Scrutiny In US appeared first on CleanTechnica. | Continue reading
Newport, Rhode Island, is a summer oasis. It boasts mansions from the Gilded Era, a Cliff Walk that peers out over the Atlantic Ocean, some of the best sailing in the world, white sand beaches with gently rolling surf, and a marina area filled with enticing shops, restaurants, an … | Continue reading
“The Art of Stealing Tulips From The Devil’s Garden” tallies up to be Pacific Death’s sixth single of the year. With every release he increasingly pushes the boundaries of experimentation between genres, frequencies, and rhythmic complexities. | Continue reading
New Joy-con buttons, 1080p screen also feature in MobaPad's "first-hand information." | Continue reading
Microsoft has fixed a known issue causing incorrect BitLocker drive encryption errors in some managed Windows environments. [...] | Continue reading
Making breakthroughs in artificial intelligence these days requires huge amounts of computing power. In January, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that by the end of this year, the company will have installed 350,000 Nvidia GPUs—the specialized computer chips used to train AI mo … | Continue reading
Unlike Bigfoot, the Chupacabra is a real animal—though the question remains: What kind of animal? The post A Vampiric Mystery: Tales of the Chupacabra appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading