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CMF just dropped the official teaser for Buds 2!
After all those juicy leaks, we finally have confirmation — and yep, the rumors were mostly spot on.
Available in three colors: black, turquoise, and orange — classic CMF flair. Expected price? Just €59 (~$60). Affordable and stylish.
Mark your calendars: April 28 — CMF will unveil not just Buds 2, but Buds 2a, Buds 2 Plus, and the long-awaited CMF Phone 2 Pro.
Stay tuned. It’s gonna pop.
⚡️ ЧЁРНЫЙ Снейп теперь КАНОН: HBO официально подтвердили назначение Паапы Эссьеду на роль Северуса в сериале по «Гарри Поттеру».
Также в каст попали:
🔅Джон Литгоу — Дамблдор;
🔅Джанет МакТир — Минерва Макгонагалл;
🔅Ник Фрост — Хагрид;
🔅Люк Таллон — профессор Квиррелл;
🔅Пол Уайтхаус — Аргус Филч.
Премьера назначена на 2027 год. Чёрный день в жизни поттероманов, буквально.
🙂 Не баг, а фича
Hey DJs — who’s ready to cut the cord? AIAIAI just dropped the world’s first truly wireless DJ headphones!
Meet the TMA-2 DJ Wireless, launching April 10. Forget tangled cables and lag — these cans are powered by W+ Link, AIAIAI’s ultra-low-latency transmitter tech made for beat matching in real time. That means no more blaming Bluetooth for missed drops.
You still get Bluetooth 5.2 and a classic wired option too, so it’s your party — plug in or vibe free.
With 25 hours of battery, 217g of pure comfort, USB-C charging, and a price tag of $280, these things scream: let’s mix, not trip.
Apple’s Vision gets a split: Pro for pros, Lite for the rest of us
According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple is now working on two separate Vision models — a high-end Vision Pro for professionals and a lighter, more affordable consumer version.
The Pro will feature a more powerful chip and wired Mac connectivity for ultra-low latency — perfect for surgeries and flight simulations. Meanwhile, the cheaper model will be slimmer, simpler, and friendlier on your wallet.
The exact launch timeline is unclear. A minor Vision Pro 2 is supposedly already in production and may drop between fall 2025 and spring 2026 — unless Apple’s new strategy shifts things.
Endgame? AR glasses you can wear all day without looking like a cyborg. But yeah… we’re not quite there yet.
$32B for a startup with no product? Welcome to the Ilya Sutskever multiverse.
OpenAI co-founder Ilya Sutskever jumped ship and launched Safe Superintelligence — a company with no actual product, but somehow already valued at $32 billion. Why? Because their mission is sexy: build the world’s safest superintelligence. Investors didn’t even blink.
Launched in mid-2024, SSI just pulled in $2 billion in fresh funding, led by Greenoaks Capital, with cash from Google, NVIDIA, Sequoia, and the usual VC A-listers. No prototype, no code on GitHub — just big brains, big promises, and big wallets.
The pitch? Create AI that’s smart enough to change the world, but polite enough not to ruin it. Is that worth $32B? Apparently, yes.
Freitag Henry: Not a bag, a damn battle flag
You know that tarp that’s been riding European highways on a truck for 10 years? Freitag turned it into a bag. And not just any bag — the Henry Messenger.
Made from truck tarps + seatbelts, every single one is one-of-a-kind. It doesn’t whisper “style,” it screams “I’ve lived.”
What’s cool: • Tougher than your ex’s heart • Street-style gold — no two bags are alike • Comfy strap, smart layout, built like a tank
What’s not: • Heavy like guilt • Costs $320 — aka “are you serious?” • The inside’s a bit chaotic, but hey, so is life
Bottom line? If you want a bag that outlives you and tells stories when you’re not around — this is it. If you want “neat & sleek,” go back to your Apple Store tote.
Startup founder brings AI avatar to court. Judge says: “Turn that nonsense off.”
A 74-year-old founder of the startup Pro Se Pro, which promises an AI-powered “revolution in self-representation,” showed up to court with a video avatar to argue his case.
The judge wasn’t amused.
She shut it down immediately and told him to speak for himself — unless he was medically unable to.
Spoiler: he wasn’t.
Turns out, courtrooms don’t care for pitch decks or digital doubles.
Product-market fit? Not found.
Corvette just got cyberpunk’d — GM drops a wild EV concept and it's fire
Yo, this ain’t your dad’s sports car. GM just flexed HARD with their new Corvette EV concept, straight outta the future and ready to melt retinas.
Where? Freshly opened UK design studio — yeah, they’re expanding.
What’s the vibe? – Central spine inspired by the OG Sting Ray ‘63. – Apex Vision gives you that sniper-scope road view. – Battery baked into the body. – Aerodynamics tuned for max flex on the track.
And yeah, this is just 1 of 3 concept beasts coming this year.
Verdict? Looks like AI built itself a dream Corvette — and nailed it.
A unicorn. A car. A pharma lab. A24. Let's go.🦄💊🔥
"The Death of a Unicorn" stars Paul Rudd and Iris Apatow as a father-daughter duo who accidentally hit a unicorn — and a dark corporate circus kicks off.
Strange? Yep. Beautiful? Obviously. Trailer's out. Movie’s coming. Stay weird.
Siri 2.0: She might actually do what you ask (sometimes)
Coming this fall, Apple’s giving Siri a major AI glow-up. Allegedly, she’ll now: • Send photos (maybe the right ones) • Remember your family’s flight plans • Understand what’s on your screen without gaslighting you • And when all else fails? Ask ChatGPT for help — the ultimate "can I speak to your manager?" move.
Bonus: No OpenAI account needed… unless you're on an older iPhone, in which case, enjoy screaming into the void.
Launches fall 2025. Will it change everything? Doubtful. But hey, at least Siri will finally try.
🌌 Teen discovers 1.5 million space objects. While you argued with ChatGPT about commas.
18-year-old Matteo Paz from Pasadena pulled off what seasoned astronomers couldn’t: he trained an AI, crunched NASA’s NEOWISE data, and found 1.5 million previously unknown cosmic objects — from supernovae to lurking black holes.
His AI-powered catalog, VarWISE, is already being used in real astrophysics research. Oh, and he bagged $250,000 and a solo scientific paper along the way.
So yeah, maybe it’s time you actually opened that Python tutorial.
❌ 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
Sauron’s back — and so is The Rings of Power
At Comic-Con, Prime Video dropped the trailer for Season 2 of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power — and it’s extra.
Sauron’s out for revenge, kicked out by Galadriel and forced to rely on good ol’ evil scheming. He’s ready to forge the Rings of Power and dominate Middle-earth in true Dark Lord fashion.
The trailer teases epic battles, magic, mass destruction, elves, and yes — a talking tree.
Amazon dropped a billion dollars on this five-season saga, and it shows.
Season 2 drops August 29. Buckle up — the Second Age is coming in hot.
iPadOS 19 turns your iPad into a Mac’s stylish cousin
With iPadOS 19, Apple’s bridging the gap between iPad and Mac like never before. Expect better multitasking, proper window control, and the long-awaited ability to run multiple windows of the same app. Finally.
Inspired by VisionOS, the UI’s going full next-gen: floating panels, translucent menus, and a cleaner, more modern Camera app.
It’s not quite a Mac — no Finder here — but your iPad’s about to become a lot more capable without losing its sleek, tablet-first charm. A very Apple move: powerful, refined, and still uniquely iPad.
Lachlan Turczan lights up Milan with curtains made of light
Forget neon and LED panels. Artist Lachlan Turczan just ripped open reality at Milan Design Week with his interactive installation Lucida (I–VI) — a series of shimmering light veils that bend and ripple as you move through them.
Part of Google’s Making the Invisible Visible, the work uses LiDAR, infrared, and regular cameras to create a space that feels more like a living dream than an exhibit.
It’s not just art — it’s light you can walk through. Turczan calls it “a vision of the future defined by energy, not mass.” We call it pure sci-fi poetry for your senses.
Go walk through a wave of light — it’s waiting.
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Get ready to cry and binge: Season 2 of The Last of Us just hit the net.
The first episode’s already online — and critics? Dropping a wild 93% approval. Same brutal emotions, even more painful twists, and acting that punches you in the heart.
It's darker, sharper, and built to destroy you (in a good way). The press is raving, and we’ve got zero plans to touch grass anytime soon.
Grab tissues, charge your Wi-Fi, and press play — it’s time to suffer beautifully again.
⚡️Bungie is back — say hello to Marathon!
From the minds behind Halo and Destiny, Marathon is a new PvPvE extraction shooter where your 3-person squad grabs loot, fights bots and fends off five other squads to escape alive.
Each character comes with unique abilities, and random events and dynamic weather mean no two runs feel the same. Chaos guaranteed.
Closed alpha drops April 23. Grab access by tuning in on Twitch or joining the official Discord.
Full release set for September 23 on all major platforms — and yes, fully localized in Russian.
Heineken® built a phone case that flips your screen down when you say “cheers” — yes, really
Forget screen time reminders — meet The Flipper, a robotic phone case by Heineken® that physically slaps your phone face-down every time it hears someone say “cheers”. Because scrolling while socializing? Kinda lame.
It’s powered by AI, trained to detect all kinds of celebratory clinks, and it’s the latest in Heineken’s quest to get us all #socialoffsocials.
The wonderfully chaotic inventor Simone Giertz helped test it and said what we’re all thinking: “Being strict with yourself doesn’t work. Flipper does.”
Following the “Boring Phone” and “The Closer,” this new drop is a brilliant reminder to touch grass (or at least touch your beer).
Say it with us: cheers — now drop that phone
⚡️Touch the hologram — for real!
Spanish scientists just unveiled FlexiVol, a 3D holographic display you can actually swipe, pinch, and tap — like a regular screen, but fully touchable in mid-air.
Instead of pixels, it uses a spaghetti curtain of rubber strands that scatter light. A vibration motor keeps the surface in motion, and by adjusting the tension of each strand, it tracks touch with scary precision.
The catch? • It hums like a dying fridge, • Text looks like it’s from a PS1 loading screen, • And you need total darkness to see anything clearly.
Still, it’s like a prototype straight out of Iron Man’s lab. Loud, weird — and totally awesome.
Incident.io raises $62M to put out tech fires — with AI, of course
Think digital fire department. London-based Incident.io just scored $62M in Series B funding to automate incident response like it’s nobody’s business. Their AI-driven platform plugs right into Slack and Teams, coordinates chaos, and writes up postmortems without drama.
With clients like Netflix, Airbnb, and OpenAI, it’s clear they’re not messing around. Backers include Insight Partners, Index Ventures, and Insta’s co-founder, proving that even the biggest names need a little help keeping the lights on.
In 2025, your ops team isn’t complete without an AI buddy ready to say: “Don’t worry, I’ve got this.”
Katy Perry and Blue Origin’s first all-women crew are headed to space on April 14
It’s more than an 11-minute suborbital flight — it’s a milestone. Katy joins journalist Kelly Kings, engineer Janet Elder, activist Amara James, scientist Naomi Rivers, and entrepreneur Lauren Sánchez on mission NS-31.
Each woman brings her own story, purpose, and legacy to the capsule — showing the next generation of girls that space is theirs to dream about too.
Katy has been training hard, diving into astrophysics and prepping like a true astronaut. This mission isn’t just about reaching the stars — it’s about rewriting who gets to go there.
⚡️Mira Murati’s AI startup is going big — $2B in seed funding with zero product in hand.
Ex-OpenAI CTO and Sam Altman’s closest ally, Mira Murati, just launched Thinking Machines Lab — and they’re gunning for a $10B valuation before shipping anything.
Why the hype? The team is stacked: Murati, Schulman, Zoph, Radford, McGrew — all heavyweights from OpenAI, DeepMind, and Anthropic. It’s basically the AI Avengers.
What’s the money for? They aim to build smarter, more customizable, human-aligned AI systems. Think superpowered assistants with transparency and less mystery-box nonsense.
The breakdown:
Target: $2B seed round
Valuation: $10B
Product: still cooking
Investor FOMO: maximum
Welcome to the age of billion-dollar brainstorms. Will it reshape AI — or be the world's most expensive “coming soon” page? Stay tuned.
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.