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❌ CZ Shuts Down Rumors About Testifying Against Justin Sun
Binance founder Changpeng Zhao has denied claims that he’s cooperating with the U.S. DOJ to testify against Tron’s Justin Sun.
The drama: A WSJ article, citing unnamed sources, mentioned a “previously undisclosed deal” between CZ and prosecutors. CZ clapped back: “Funny how they forgot who’s actually in jail. Government witnesses don’t go to prison.”
Justin Sun responded: “No idea where this is coming from. CZ is my friend and mentor — someone I look up to as a founder.”
CZ hinted this might be part of a coordinated lobbying effort against Binance in the U.S.
⚡️ JOJO’S BACK! Steel Ball Run is officially getting an anime adaptation — and the teaser’s out now!
Johnny, Gyro, horses, and stands — you know the vibe.
Release date? Still under wraps. But the hype train’s running full speed
"The Amateur" (2025) trailer just dropped — and Rami Malek is DONE playing nice.
After losing his wife in a terrorist attack, a CIA cryptographer decides to hack his way through the agency and go full revenge-mode. No badge, no rules — just brain, rage, and that signature Malek intensity.
Explosions? Check. High-speed chases? Check. Psychological warfare with a side of encryption? Absolutely.
In theaters April 26. Think John Wick, if John was a code nerd who read Nietzsche.
If Salvador Dalí were alive today, he’d mint his dreams and sell them for ETH.
🎥 The long-lost script "Giraffes on Horseback Salad", written by Dalí in 1937 for the Marx Brothers, is being revived with the help of Google Cloud’s AI. Think: giraffes in gas masks, Harpo Marx chasing gnomes with a butterfly net, and a romance with a faceless woman — classic Dalí madness.
Now Veo 2 turns all that surreal chaos into video, and The Dalí Museum presents it like a digital art rebirth. Let’s be honest — if Dalí had access to Web3, this would already be a trippy NFT collection in the metaverse.
AI + Art = Dalí 2.0
Alright, GPT-4 — it’s time to say goodbye.
Starting April 30, it’s out of ChatGPT’s model picker. OpenAI’s moving us all to GPT-4o — faster, smarter, and can juggle text, images, and audio like a caffeinated circus act.
Why? Because Sam Altman & Co. are pushing us toward the age of "unified intelligence" — where the AI just knowswhat you need. No menus, no fuss. Just vibes and highly optimized code.
GPT-4 had a good run. Now it's GPT-4o's world — we’re just chatting in it.
🤷♂️ WhatsApp still gets updates? Who’s even using this anymore?
Just when you thought everyone had moved on, WhatsApp decided to drop a fresh set of features — like it’s still 2023 and Telegram doesn’t exist.
Here’s what’s “new”: — Real-time ‘Online’ indicators in group chats, so you know exactly who’s ignoring your memes. — Upgraded video calls (finally, less pixel soup). — Channels now support short videos and voice-to-text, because apparently WhatsApp just discovered content.
— iPhone users can now scan documents in-app and set WhatsApp as the default messaging app — welcome to the future.
Bottom line: WhatsApp is trying hard not to go extinct. And maybe—just maybe—it’ll stay relevant for your aunt who still sends you blurry cat pics.
🌚 Pain, brother…
The owner of CryptoPunk #3100 — one of the priciest NFTs ever — just sold it with a $10 million loss.
Let’s all breathe for a second: bought at $16M, sold for $6M. In ETH it’s not that brutal — from 4500 ETH down to 4000. But who’s counting, right?
Ethereum dipped, and with it sank all dreams of Lambos, yachts, and that sweet “never work again” life.
Now this Punk isn’t a flex — he’s a monument to investor pain. The moral? Even pixelated aliens can suck you into a financial black hole. Even if you thought you were holding on to eternity.
⚡️ Sketch like a noob, ship like a pro
Napkins is your new best friend — draw a rough UI on a napkin, a screenshot, or even a Paint mess, and this AI tool turns it into clean web design.
No skills? No problem. It gets your intent, fills in the blanks, and hands you something that actually looks legit.
Totally free, magically fast, surprisingly pro.
Try it — right here.
David Fincher just dropped an Xbox ad — and it SLAPS
🐀➡️🧍♂️ “Awaken the Human Within”
Yup, that David Fincher — Fight Club, Mindhunter, all that — directed an ad for Xbox. And it’s dark, weird, and absolutely brilliant.
The world? Full of office-working, subway-riding humanoid rats. But the few who play Xbox — even on phones and handhelds — are still human.
The main dude? Turns back into a man the moment he boots up an Xbox Series X with a Samsung OLED.
Tagline? “Awaken the Human Within” And damn… it works.
Apple might be folding (in a good way) 🍏📖📱
According to analyst Jeff Pu, foldable Apple devices are no longer sci-fi. The company’s reportedly prepping: • An 18.8" iPad Fold — running macOS, making it basically a MacBook in disguise • A 7.8" iPhone Fold — tiny, bendy, and made to flex on your Galaxy friends.
Mass production could kick off in Q4 2026, but Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman says “slow down” — iPad maybe in 2028, iPhone likely a bit sooner.
So is Apple finally joining the foldable party? Or just teasing us again?
Only time (and Tim) will tell.
Back on the road: Ewan’s long ride continues 🏍️
After circling the globe, Africa, and South America, Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman are back — and this time, no electric Harleys.
Long Way Home, the fourth chapter in their beloved travel series, hits Apple TV+ on May 9. They'll ride vintage bikes through 15 European countries, cross under the Channel, and finally head home to the UK.
No Jedi robes this time — just open roads and real gas.
Mazda EZ-60: Chinese DNA, Japanese badge 🚘⚡️🌏
Say hello to the Mazda EZ-60 — a crossover that’s basically the Arata concept made real, just 12 months later. How so fast? Thanks to China’s Changan, who had all the parts, platform, and tech ready to roll.
The basics: Based on the Shenlan S07, expect: • Size: 4750×1930×1625 mm, 2.9m wheelbase • Electric motors: 218 or 258 hp • Hybrid: 238 hp • Possible AWD in the pipeline
Slick look, fast rollout, solid specs.
Trade War 2.0: China hits back with 84% tariffs on all U.S. goods ⚔️
China just slapped 84% import taxes on all American products, and banned military-related exports to 11 U.S. defense-linked firms. The fallout is instant:
• Razer halted Blade 16 preorders • Framework pulled their most affordable laptop • Luxshare, the iPhone/Vision Pro assembler, is considering moving production to the U.S. • Samsung is also plotting manufacturing shifts to avoid U.S. tariffs
And then Trump showed up like: “Okay. 125% tariffs on China, let’s go.”
It’s giving… real-time strategy game, but everyone picked “economic carnage” as their win condition.
Meet Murderbot — the most relatable killing machine ever.
This rogue cyborg somehow rewired itself, gained free will… and immediately discovered its one true passion: binge-watching TV shows. Yep, same.
But every time it settles in for some quality screen time, work gets in the way — and by "work" we mean dealing with annoying humans. Fatally.
Just let Murderbot chill already!
Starring Alexander Skarsgård, the first season of Murderbot premieres on Apple TV+ May 16.
One Battle at a Time — first trailer drops, and it hits hard
Leo DiCaprio, Sean Penn, Benicio Del Toro — all locked in for what could be the war movie of the year.
Directed by William Friedkin (The French Connection), the film throws us into a relentless loop of frontline chaos — each day, a new fight, each fight, a little more lost.
DiCaprio plays a commanding officer slowly unraveling under pressure, Penn is a broken man trying to hold the line, and Del Toro is the army shrink with no answers left — just one mantra: “Survive today. Fight again tomorrow.”
Think Apocalypse Now meets The Revenant, but with more dirt, more noise, and a lot less hope.
Premiering Fall 2025. And yeah, the trailer? Pure Oscar bait — tension, mud, shaky hands, and one line that’ll stick with you: “How many battles before peace?”
Gadget of the Day: Meet Toshiba’s Aurex AX-RP10 — a portable vinyl player with Bluetooth 5.4 support!
Perfect for those who want that analog vibe… streaming through wireless earbuds.
Specs you’ll care about: • Plays 33 & 45 RPM, • Bluetooth or 3.5mm output, • 10-hour battery life, • Weighs just 1.2 kg — picnic-friendly.
Comes with a travel case, USB-C charger, and 45 RPM adapter.
No price yet, but launch is set for spring.
People really do invent the dumbest sh*t when they’re bored.
Case in point: EyePhone Case — a literal periscope for your phone. Now you can keep scrolling while secretly watching what’s in front of you.
Creepy? Maybe. Genius? Also maybe. Perfect for when you wanna live your life through mirrors.
⚡️ Google’s AI is coming for the power grid
Teaming up with U.S. grid operator PJM (serving 67 million people!), Google is bringing its tech brain Tapestry to make the electric grid smarter.
The plan? Use AI to analyze energy flow in real-time, speed up clean energy hookups, and boost grid safety.
Smarter grids = fewer blackouts = one step closer to a thinking toaster.
So much for AI replacing humans — turns out, it was just a bunch of tired folks in Manila.
⚖️ Albert Saniger, founder of fintech startup Nate, has been charged with fraud after pitching investors a magical “one-click AI shopping” app… that was really powered by humans. Yep, good ol’ manual labor.
Promised full automation? In reality, dozens of people stayed up late to manually process your orders.
$42M in funding went into what prosecutors now call a good story and a bad lie. Saniger might now face up to 20 years — because “fake it till you make it” doesn’t always work out.
The lesson? If your “AI” is just Carl on a keyboard, maybe you’re not building the future. Maybe you’re just winging it.
David Fincher just dropped an Xbox ad — and it SLAPS
🐀➡️🧍♂️ “Awaken the Human Within”
Yup, that David Fincher — Fight Club, Mindhunter, all that — directed an ad for Xbox. And it’s dark, weird, and absolutely brilliant.
The world? Full of office-working, subway-riding humanoid rats. But the few who play Xbox — even on phones and handhelds — are still human.
The main dude? Turns back into a man the moment he boots up an Xbox Series X with a Samsung OLED.
Tagline? “Awaken the Human Within” And damn… it works.
🍏 Apple faces growing lawsuits over delayed Apple Intelligence
Apple is getting hit with yet another class action, this time from both the U.S. and Canada — all because Apple Intelligence still isn’t here.
The key issue? Apple advertised its AI features like they were ready to go, and now plaintiffs say they wouldn’t have bought the iPhone 16 had they known it was mostly marketing smoke.
A similar lawsuit was filed in California last month. Experts say all these cases may be combined to strengthen the case against Apple.
As a reminder, Apple delayed the AI rollout for Siri due to internal development issues. And for now, Siri still isn’t quite the genius we were promised.
Holy trade war, Batman! 💥
China just slapped a brutal 125% tariff on ALL U.S. goods
The trade drama’s hitting Final Boss mode — China officially hikes tariffs on American imports to a wild 125%.
Razer’s already pulled pre-orders, other companies are scrambling to avoid cashflow chaos, and the global supply chain just cracked another energy drink.
Cheap gadgets? Toast. Car parts? Delayed. This isn't just a trade war — it's a full-on economic street fight.
Watch closely, hold your crypto tight. The world’s getting spicy.
Apple just shipped 600 tons of iPhones to dodge Trump’s tariff tantrum 📦📱🚛
While Trump was busy cranking import tariffs up to 125%, Apple pulled off a classic “not today, Satan” move — airlifting 1.5 million iPhones from India to the U.S., sidestepping the whole mess like a boss.
Thanks to a smooth little “green customs corridor,” Apple got their phones through in 6 hours (normally takes 30). Why? Because letting iPhones hit $2300 a pop wasn’t in the vibe forecast.
India’s now more than just yoga and Bollywood — it’s officially Apple’s backup manufacturing hero.
Moral of the story? If tariffs go nuclear, Tim Cook goes logistics ninja.
ChatGPT got a memory boost — and now it knows you way too well
🧠💡💬
Guess what, folks? ChatGPT's memory just leveled up. No more half-baked recall — now the bot remembers full conversations, not just random crumbs.
Here’s the tea: 🔹 It learns your interests and tone, from brilliant takes to chaotic rants 🔹 It adapts to what you do — student? coder? writer? It’s got you. 🔹 And yes, after thousands of messages, it might know you better than your mom (but won’t ask why you never call).
Rolling out now for Plus and Pro users. So yeah — it remembers.
Meta, censorship & China: just another Tuesday 🤫🤖💰
Turns out, Facebook was allegedly moonlighting as China’s censorship tech provider — complete with kill-switches for entire regions (hi, Hong Kong), according to ex-employee Sara Wynn-Williams in Senate testimony.
She claims Meta worked “hand in hand with the CCP” to test moderation tools designed to shut down service during sensitive times (like the Tiananmen anniversary). You know, casual Big Brother stuff.
Then there’s Project Aldrin — an $18B hush-hush plan to buddy up with Chinese infra orgs, while publicly claiming they weren’t even operating in China. Add in whispers of AI model sharing with Chinese rivals, and suddenly the "race to AGI" feels like a bit of a sell-off.
Meta says it’s all nonsense and outdated — they “don’t operate in China.” But Senate ain’t buying it.
If your AI helps censors and spies more than creators and users — maybe it’s time to debug your ethics.
Adobe’s AI is coming for your workflow — and it’s kind of amazing
🤖🖌️✍️
It’s finally happening: Adobe’s flagship tools are getting their own AI assistant. Not a filter. Not a mask helper. A real project-savvy companion.
This AI can: • Create layers like you would • Suggest and apply effects • Edit directly in the timeline • Save everything to the history panel — so you’re still in control
In Premiere Pro, the AI already understands composition basics, spots close-ups vs wides, and can soon build a rough cut just by asking.
Full feature reveal drops April 24. Until then — ctrl+S your excitement.
Ballie Gets Gemini: Smartest Vacuum or Wannabe Jarvis? 🤖🌀💡
Samsung’s rolling buddy Ballie just got a major brain boost with Gemini AI from Google. Now he’s not just following you around — he’s reading your vibe, posture, and probably judging your diet.
With audio, video, and sensor input, Ballie can:
• Offer health tips if you say you’re tired • Adjust your movie angle based on how you’re sitting • Be your personal wellness coach and style guru • Suggest outfits or just silently disapprove of your crocs
It’s all powered by multimodal Gemini AI, which means Ballie can see, hear, process, and sass you — all at once.
Coming this summer to the US & South Korea. Everyone else — enjoy the memes.
Titanfall 3: It’s (almost) ready to drop 🚀
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nsider Osvaldatore claims Titanfall 3 isn’t just alive — it’s nearly done. Yep, the long-lost mech-shooter sequel may finally be touching down soon.
Here’s what the rumor mill is saying: • Full story campaign • Massive multiplayer with live-service scale • A hardcore extraction mode like Escape from Tarkov • Built on Unreal Engine 5 • Featuring Apex Legends characters
If true, we’ll likely see the big reveal at The Game Awards this December, with launch planned for early 2026.
Strap in, pilots. This might actually be happening.
ASUS is cooking up a Ceraluminium flex — limited-edition Zenbooks incoming!
The tech giant just teased a special Zenbook lineup made from their new material Ceraluminium — a blend of ceramic toughness and aluminum lightness. Fancy, right?
Color options? Straight-up drip: Pamukkale White, Obsidian Black, Luminous Blue, Terra Mocha.
We still don’t know which Zenbook model gets the limited treatment, but candidates include the Snapdragon-powered A14 and the wild dual-screen Zenbook DUO.
Price and launch date? ASUS is keeping it mysterious. But we’re already sold.
If 404 pages were just a bit more honest.
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