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A $3600 Keyboard — Because Two MacBooks Just Aren’t Enough ⌨️💸
Norbauer’s Seneca is here: a hand-assembled, 682-piece, CT-scanned, plasma-ceramic keyboard. Yes, really.
For $3600 you get: • Keys with emotional depth, • A patented “smooth feel” system, • Retro-futuristic vibes, • A Lemo connector (because USB-C is for peasants).
Optional: a $180 African wood stand, to tilt your existential typing experience.
Perfect for those “building a life” — or just a keyboard that costs more than your PC.
Doctor Who is back — second trailer just dropped! 🌀🚀
BBC has released the second trailer for the new season of Doctor Who, and it looks seriously epic.
This time, the Doctor’s new companion is Belinda, a girl who was abducted from Earth by aliens — and she’s clearly got some unfinished business with the universe.
Premieres April 12. Timey-wimey chaos incoming!
A Secret Apartment Inside a Mall — Not a Myth, But a 4-Year Art Project 🛍️🏠
Back in 2003, eight friends from Rhode Island secretly built an apartment inside a shopping mall — and lived there undetected for four years.
They filmed everything on cheap cameras hidden in mint boxes, calling it an art performance, not squatting. For years, it sounded like an urban legend — until the footage surfaced.
Today marks the release of Secret Mall Apartment, a documentary produced by Jesse Eisenberg, reuniting the full crew for the first time in 17 years.
Yes, it actually happened. And yes, now you kinda want to live in IKEA too.
Breakthrough: Paralyzed Patients Walk Again Thanks to China’s Brain-Spine Implant 🧠🦿
Chinese scientists have made a world-first medical leap with a brain-spine interface (BSI) that allows paralyzed patients to walk again. Developed at Fudan University, the tech has already helped four patients, including one man paralyzed for two years — he moved his legs three days after surgery and took steps in two weeks.
⚙️ How it works: • Micro-implants in the brain and spine create a neural bypass, • AI decodes brain signals → stimulates leg movement, • The surgery takes just 4 hours, with recovery beginning within 24 hours.
🇨🇳 The system is being compared to Neuralink — but it’s less invasive, faster, and potentially more scalable.
BSI offers real hope to millions with spinal cord injuries — and this is only the beginning.
Markets Bounce Back After 4 Weeks of Losses! 📈
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq finally broke their four-week losing streak, closing the week in the green despite Fed uncertainty and a rocky start to 2025.
Quick breakdown: ▪️ S&P 500 rose 0.5%, out of correction territory, but still down YTD. ▪️ Nasdaq ended higher, boosted by Tesla and big tech rebounding late in the week. ▪️ Energy sector is crushing it — up 8% this year, while tech and consumer stocks struggle. ▪️ Fed kept rates steady, but markets are clinging to hopes of cuts later in 2025. ▪️ Trump’s “flexibility” on tariffs eased some nerves, but traders are still on edge.
Bottom line: markets are breathing again — but it’s still all hope, hype, and volatility.
Musk Got Bored at Dinner with Trump and Built a Starship from a Spoon, Knife, and Fork 🍽️🚀
When you're the richest man on Earth, you deal with boredom... differently. Rumor has it Elon Musk spent a dinner with Donald Trump building a starship out of cutlery. Yes—a literal spoon, knife, and fork spaceship.
No, it’s not a joke — it’s just Musk. He’s either launching rockets or turning table etiquette into an engineering challenge.
In short: the rich are weird… cosmically weird.
Gadget of the Day: Beyond 2 — a featherweight VR headset for PC 🥽🚀
California-based Bigscreen just dropped the second-gen Beyond headset, and it’s light as air. Just 107g without straps and audio, around 270g fully assembled — that’s 3x lighter than the Valve Index.
⚙️ Specs: • microOLED displays at 5120×2560 per eye, • up to 90Hz refresh, • 116° field of view, • IPD adjustable from 48–75mm, • SteamVR accessory support, • Eye tracking for social VR like VRChat.
The headset uses magnetic faceplates — either a universal fit or a custom one for $120 tailored to your face.
🎨 Colors: black, clear, neon orange. 💸 Price: starts at $1020, full setup with eye tracking & audio — $1400.
Share with friends — let them know VR doesn’t have to weigh a brick anymore!
Miro’s pitch to remote workers? Meeting treadmill time 🏃♀️💼
Tired of sitting through endless calls? Miro’s got you: they installed a treadmill in the office so you can walk during meetings. Yup, it’s giving Zoom but with sweat.
Slogan of the day: come to the office… so we can walk together.
😭 Corporate fitness just hit a new level (and your step count).
Share with friends — team bonding just got physical.
Wreckfest 2 is here – grab your helmet and brace for chaos! 🚗💥
The launch trailer for Wreckfest 2 just dropped, and it’s every bit as wild as you'd expect. This is the ultimate demolition racing simulator, where metal crunches, glass shatters, and physics is your worst enemy (or best friend, if you like pain).
The game is now available in early access on Steam, but console players will have to wait – PS and Xbox releases aren’t coming until 2026.
For now, it’s PC-only and pure mayhem. Buckle up!
Meet NEO: The Cleaning Robot That Walks, Vacuums… and Hopefully Doesn’t Fight 🤖🧹
A Norwegian startup just unveiled NEO, a humanoid robot built for cleaning. This isn’t just a Roomba on legs—it can walk, vacuum, and tidy up your home all on its own.
Sounds great… until it decides we’re the mess. 😬 For now, NEO is all about cleaning, but let’s just hope that vacuum stays in "suction mode"—not battle mode.
BMW Art Cars: A Global Tour for the 50th Anniversary! 🎨🚗
The legendary BMW Art Cars collection is hitting the road for a world tour across five continents to celebrate its 50th anniversary! The lineup features 20 uniquely painted cars by iconic artists like Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Jeff Koons, and more.
🔹 Where to See Them:
✅ Vienna (March 20–22): Classics by Warhol, Lichtenstein, Hockney, and Koons
✅ Art Basel Hong Kong (March 28–30): BMW M Hybrid V8 by Julie Mehretu
✅ Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este (May): Art Car by Sandro Chia
✅ More stops in Australia, Belgium, China, the U.S., and South Africa
🎉 Special BMW Museum Exhibition (Munich, from June 16): Art Cars + the 50th Anniversary of the BMW 3 Series!
🚀 Where art, technology, and speed collide in perfect harmony.
PIXAR is back! "Elio" trailer just dropped 🚀
PIXAR has released the trailer for its next masterpiece, "Elio", directed by the filmmaker behind "Coco" and "Toy Story 3".
🎬 Plot: A regular kid accidentally becomes Earth’s official representative in an intergalactic society. No pressure.
Hitting theaters this June. Judging by the trailer, get ready to laugh, cry, and feel all the feels.
Atlas the cyborg just learned cartwheels and rolls! 🤖🔥
Boston Dynamics is at it again: the upgraded Atlas now moves like a real gymnast. Not only does it walk and jump—it does rolls, flips, and even cartwheels!
Atlas used to look like a walking Terminator, but now it’s moving closer to human-like agility. What’s next—splits and backflips?
Boston Dynamics is clearly up to something big. We might be looking at a new era where robots move just as smoothly as humans.
💬 How long before robots start competing in the Olympics?
TON skyrockets: $400M from top investors! 🚀
Major VC firms, including Sequoia Capital, Ribbit, Benchmark, and Kingsway, have poured over $400M into TON. Other backers include Vy Capital, Draper Associates, CoinFund, SkyBridge, and more crypto heavyweights.
This isn’t just funding – it’s a massive vote of confidence in TON and its growing ecosystem. Investors clearly believe TON’s blockchain will become a key player in Telegram’s crypto universe and bring real utility to token holders.
🔹 TON isn’t just alive—it’s gaining serious momentum. Let’s see where this goes!
ChatGPT Just Got an Art Upgrade — GPT-4o Can Now Draw 🎨🤖
OpenAI gave ChatGPT a glow-up: it can now generate and edit images — right inside the chat.
The new GPT-4o can: • Create images from scratch, • Add/remove backgrounds and objects, • Even edit photos with people in them (hello, AI face swap).
For now, it’s Pro-only ($200/month), but it’s coming soon to everyone else.
OpenAI promises it won’t copy living artists and plays nice with data permissions (allegedly).
AI doesn’t just talk anymore — now it paints, photoshops, and maybe freelances on the side.
Cybertruck sticker gets Twitter-style fact-check: Musk had already lost it 🧠🚚
More Cybertrucks are sporting the sticker: “I bought it before Elon went crazy.” But now, fact-check style notes are popping up underneath, X-style:
“Actually, Tesla began selling Cybertruck after he went crazy.”
History in motion — with humor, clarity, and a few millimeters of bulletproof steel.
Dude, Keenetic just leaked almost a million user accounts 🤯📡
If you’ve got a Keenetic router — watch your passwords. Nearly 1M user accounts leaked online (if you signed up before March 2023).
We’re talking logins, IPs, MAC addresses, account names, Keycloak IDs — the works. Keenetic thought it was all good… until the data showed up online.
Their advice? Change your router, account, and VPN passwords ASAP.
Pass it on — before your router starts acting possessed.
He deleted his apps and wrote four bestsellers. Meanwhile, you're still scrolling. 📱🧠
Cal Newport wiped his phone clean. Result? Four books in 9 years and a concept that stings: digital minimalism.
His rule? If tech doesn’t add clear value — delete it. No mercy.
And guess what? Science backs it up: • We waste 4.5 hours daily on our phones — and yes, it’s making us dumber. • One notification = 23 minutes of lost focus. • Less social media = less anxiety, better sleep, more clarity.
Newport’s plan is brutal but effective:
Kill the noise.
Limit the scroll.
Create no-tech zones.
📵 It’s tough, sure. But your brain (and bags under your eyes) will thank you.
Share with your crypto crew — time to upgrade to You 2.0.
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Midjourney Took Over the World — Stripe Sent Them a CRT as a Gift! 🌍📺
In 2024, Midjourney sold subscriptions in more countries than any other Stripe user, setting a global record for reach.
To celebrate, Stripe went full retro and sent them a CRT screen with a pixel-style animation of their worldwide subscriber map.
💗 Future tech meets old-school vibes — and it’s pure magic.
Share with friends — AI isn’t just trending on Pinterest, it’s taking over the planet.
One prompt = full website. Lovable is here! ⚡️💻
Finally, a tool that actually delivers — Lovable creates fully functional websites and apps from a single prompt, no code, no hassle, no nonsense.
How it works: 🔸 Describe your site in plain English — the AI builds the code, writes the content, and finds the images. 🔸 Tweak anything — text, buttons, visuals — it’s all editable. 🔸 No clicking around — just type your changes in the chat.
And the best part? It’s 100% FREE.
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The Father of PlayStation Kept a Rare Nintendo Prototype in His Closet! 🎮🫢
Photographer Julian Domanski shared photos of an ultra-rare Nintendo PlayStation prototype, found in the home of none other than Ken Kutaragi, the creator of PlayStation himself! The post was quickly deleted, but of course—the internet never forgets.
Back in the early '90s, Sony and Nintendo were working together on a hybrid console that could play both SNES cartridges and CDs. The project fell apart over profit disagreements, and only around 200 prototypes were ever made. The last known one was sold at auction in 2020… or so we thought.
Turns out, Kutaragi had one all along, tucked away in a drawer! His version is in better condition, with printed button labels and a more vivid PlayStation logo.
Even legendary consoles get forgotten in closets—like old winter boots with a secret past.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 story trailer drops — and it’s stunning 🎭🔥
The French answer to Persona, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, just dropped a new story trailer, and it’s dripping with style. Visuals, music, atmosphere — all turned up to eleven.
The game launches on April 24 for PC and current-gen consoles. The hype is real.
Aesthetic + drama + turn-based combat = must play.
Dolphins Welcome NASA Astronauts Back After 9 Months in Space! 🐬🚀
When the SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule splashed down in the Gulf of Mexico, the crew expected a recovery team. But their first greeters were… dolphins! 🐬 A pod of six surrounded the capsule, curiously inspecting the new object in their ocean.
Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams spent 9 months in orbit instead of a few weeks due to issues with the Boeing Starliner spacecraft. It was a tough mission, but they pulled through.
NASA and SpaceX called the moment “magical” but stressed the importance of keeping landing zones clear in the future. As rescue teams arrived, the dolphins vanished just as mysteriously as they appeared.
🌍 Even in space exploration, nature finds a way to connect.
AI Can Make Memes. Are Meme Lords Out of a Job? 🤖🔥
It’s official: AI is now funnier than us. In an experiment, researchers asked three groups to create memes—humans, humans with AI assistants, and GPT-4o alone. The topics? Work, food, and sports.
The result? AI-generated memes were rated more creative and more shareable. Even a professor from Wharton admitted: "With regret, I must report that AI has passed the Turing test for memes."
But don’t panic just yet! Humans still make the funniest memes—AI just learned to consistently hit a broad audienceby mimicking humor patterns from the internet. Niche, dark, and deeply personal jokes? Still our domain.
So don’t slack off—even robots are funnier than that one office clown. 🤡🤡
A World First: Man Survives 100 Days with a Titanium Heart! ❤️🔥
A 40-year-old Australian has become the first person to survive 100 days with a fully artificial heart before receiving a donor transplant—a groundbreaking medical milestone!
In November 2024, doctors at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney implanted the BiVACOR titanium heart, the world’s only magnetically levitated rotary heart pump that mimics natural blood flow. Not only did the patient survive—he was even discharged from the hospital!
🫀 Why This Matters: • 23+ million people suffer from heart failure worldwide, but donor hearts are scarce. • BiVACOR could save thousands of lives, serving as either a bridge to transplant or a permanent
heart replacement. • Australia has already invested $50M in artificial heart development.
This could be a major step toward a future where donor hearts are no longer needed.
Huawei Pura X – a flip phone you have to hold sideways 🤯📱
Huawei just unveiled the unconventional Pura X with a 16:10 aspect ratio, and it’s a game-changer. The company claims this design displays 60% more images, 40% more video, and 30% more text. The catch? When closed, you have to hold it sideways—the hinge is on the left, not the bottom like traditional flip phones.
🔹 Specs: • Displays: 6.3" (2120×1320, 120Hz) + 3.5" (980×980, 120Hz) • Cameras: 50MP (main) + 40MP (ultrawide) + 8MP (telephoto) + 1.5MP (spectral) + 10.7MP (selfie) • Battery: 4,720mAh, 66W fast charging (40W wireless) • OS: HarmonyOS 5.0.1 • Price: From ¥7,499 (~$1,040)
It’s a powerful camera phone with IPX8 water resistance, a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, and Wi-Fi 7 support. But are users ready for a flip phone that works in landscape mode? 🤔
Fujifilm made the most compact medium format. But who asked for this?
Two years of anticipation—and here it is, the smallest digital medium format camera. 133.5 × 90.4 × 76.5 mm, 735g.Engineering marvel? Absolutely. But for actual users… not so much.
Now, the bad news. Fixed 35mm F/4 lens (equiv. 28mm F/3.5). Too slow, not enough bokeh. And that focal length? Questionable choice. No stabilization. No IBIS, no OIS. Want to shoot at night? Forget it.
Fujifilm, however, seems unbothered. They threw in an aspect ratio dial, but RAW stays RAW—so who cares? Looks like they’re banking on people slapping on film recipes, shooting JPEGs, and never touching post-processing.
Price? €5500. Yes, it’s medium format, but with a slow lens and no stabilization… Why not just get a Q3 instead?
"Happy Gilmore 2" – Adam Sandler is back on the green! ⛳🎬
Get ready for nostalgia! The trailer for the sequel to the cult classic comedy starring Adam Sandler and Julie Bowenis finally here!
The film drops on July 25, 2025, promising more outrageous golf, signature Sandler humor, and pure old-school vibes.
Who’s hyped for this comeback? ⛳🔥