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🖼 An AI painting that lives on your wall
Unveiled at CES 2026, Fraimic Smart Canvas is an E-ink art frame you hang like a real painting. Describe what you want, and OpenAI-powered AI generates it. You can also upload your own images.
Built on E-ink Spectra 6, it mimics real canvas texture, runs for years on battery, and fits any frame or orientation. Pricing: $400 standard, $1000 large. Preorders are live, shipping starts in June.
Great for abstract art — though AI artifacts might sneak in. Still, smart wall art is clearly just getting started.
🥰 Cute gadget of the day: Obboto smart LED sphere
At CES 2026, SwitchBot unveiled Obboto — an AI-powered LED desk sphere that feels like a tiny Vegas Sphere. It shows weather, wakes you up, reacts to sounds, and doubles as cozy ambient noise.
With nearly 3,000 LEDs, it can display videos, GIFs, emojis, or preset moods. Preorders are live, priced at $250. Release date still unknown.
🤔 A camera that vlogs for you
Meet Looki L1, a wearable AI camera that records your day and auto-edits vlogs. No record button. No timeline editing. Just clip it on and live.
Only 32 g, IP67, 16 mm wide lens, 1080p video, triple mics, voice AI. Footage stays local on 32 GB, cloud only with consent. AI highlights moments and spots daily patterns.
Up to 13h battery, priced around $170 in China. Content creation — now on autopilot.
🔥 A pocket-sized AI supercomputer — crypto-friendly by design
Pocket Lab by Tiiny AI just hit the Guinness Book as the smallest personal AI supercomputer. Pocket-sized, 300 g, yet capable of running 120B-parameter LLMs fully offline.
For crypto folks, this is gold: a private AI node for market analysis, smart contract audits, strategy testing — no cloud, no data leaks, no KYC. Everything stays encrypted on-device.
Specs are wild: 190 TOPS, 80 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD, one-click installs for Llama, Qwen, DeepSeek. Basically a personal AI rig you can carry around.
Full reveal at CES 2026. If pricing is sane, expect serious on-chain interest. 👀
😎 Kiroshi optics — almost real
To celebrate Cyberpunk 2077’s 5th anniversary, CD Projekt Red teamed up with VITURE to drop Luma Cyber XR Glasses, limited to 10,000 units. Transparent shell, neon accents, Kiroshi branding — straight out of Night City.
Specs: Sony MicroOLED, 152” virtual screen, 120 Hz, up to 1500 nits, just 79 g, with vision correction up to –4.0. Works with Steam Deck, ROG Ally, and more. Price: $550, preorders live.
Not an implant — but close enough. 👁️
🤬 Xiaomi is preinstalling crypto — whether you like it or not
Starting 2026, new Xiaomi phones will ship with a preinstalled crypto wallet, thanks to a deal with Sei Labs. It’s tied to the Sei Layer-1 blockchain: P2P payments, dApps, full Web3 kit — out of the box.
Rollout covers almost everywhere except mainland China and the US. That’s massive: Xiaomi holds 13%+ of the global market. Next step? Stablecoin payments in 20,000 Xiaomi stores, starting in the EU and Hong Kong.
The issue: most users barely understand crypto, yet get a wallet by default. Classic bloatware — now with financial risk attached. Bold move. 😬
🕷️ R-rated Spider-Man anime is blowing up on X
The PsyopAnime account is gaining serious traction with AI-generated anime — dark retro vibes, heavy action, and ultra-violence. The visuals are rough, but the editing, pacing, and sound design already hit hard.
Their latest short, Spider-Man: Maximum Carnage, pulled 500K+ views in 22 hours. It’s brutal, stylish, and exactly the Spider-Man fans crave — the kind big studios won’t touch due to ratings and risk.
Looks like AI might deliver the R-rated superhero stories Hollywood won’t. 🩸
🔥 Headphones grown by an algorithm
The Grow concept looks like it was pulled from the ocean floor — skeletal, organic, bone-like. That’s generative design: an algorithm tests thousands of structures and keeps material only where it’s structurally needed. Nature-style optimization.
Most brands hide this under smooth shells. Why Design shows it off — turning the headband into an exposed exoskeleton, while keeping the ear cups traditional.
On paper: lighter, stronger, more ergonomic. In reality? Still a concept, no real-world data yet. Looks wild — and maybe that’s exactly where industrial design is heading.
🦸♀️ DC drops first Supergirl trailer
DC unveiled the first teaser for Supergirl, the second film in James Gunn’s rebooted universe. Milly Alcock stars as Kara Zor-El, heading into space on a revenge-driven journey.
Biggest hype moment? Jason Momoa as Lobo — the ultimate fan-cast finally made real. Directed by Craig Gillespie (Cruella), scored by Ramin Djawadi. Cosmic chaos incoming.
Release date: June 26, 2026. DC is cooking again. 🚀
📼 Nothing drops a retro-styled Phone (3a) Community Edition
Nothing goes full nostalgia with a turquoise transparent back, channeling 80s–90s retro-futurism. Specs stay the same — a single 12+256 GB model, no internal changes.
But the box includes custom Nothing dice, just for the vibe. Price remains $379, but the run is tiny: only 1,000 units.
A phone that looks vintage but runs modern — collector bait unlocked.
😎 Google is quietly building an XR empire
Google just showed what its future XR world looks like — all powered by Android XR, one OS for headsets, glasses, and whatever comes next.
First comes the Samsung Galaxy XR, a $1800 VR headset tied to an external compute puck and deeply fused with Gemini. Then Project Aura, basically the same device in chunky AR-glasses form: same chip, same gestures, same apps. A tethered setup with ~70° FOV — devs love it because one build runs everywhere.
But the star is the AI glasses: almost normal frames, a display in one lens, and your phone doing the heavy lifting. The UI is literally enhanced phone notifications — music controls, Maps arrows, Uber details, Gemini hints. Developers only add a few APIs; no separate AR apps needed. Even iPhone support via Gemini is in.
Privacy? Hardware switch + bright recording indicator. No cheating.
Launch in 2026, with a dual-display 3D prototype planned for 2027.
🔥 Carmageddon is back to wreck the world
Buckle up: Carmageddon: Rogue Shift is coming. 34BigThings is reviving the iconic car-combat chaos — and it looks gloriously brutal.
Setting: 2050, a wasteland overrun by zombies after dark. Humans hide in skyscrapers, and survival means winning the deadly Carmageddon races. First prize? A ticket to the last functioning spaceport beyond the mountains. 🚗💀
Maps are procedurally generated — weather, time, route changes. Between runs you hit the black market for upgrades. At launch: 15 cars, 13 weapons, 80+ power-ups.
Release window: early 2026, on PC, PS5, Xbox Series, Switch and Switch 2. Carmageddon’s back — and so is the beautiful chaos.
🤖 The West said Russia would fall behind. Russia replied with a dancing robot
A packed Moscow hall. A dancing anthropomorphic robot moving in perfect sync with a human choreographer. Phones out, clips everywhere. A scene nobody expected to come out of a country the West insists should be “cut off.”
Sber, hosting the 10th anniversary of the conference, rolled out what’s now the largest open-source AI stack in Europe. Full weights, full models, no locked doors. GigaChat Ultra-Preview, Lightning, GigaAM-v3, Kandinsky 5.0, K-VAE 1.0. This is the largest Open Source project in Europe, and Russia is ready to share it.
So how does a country under pressure keep not just walking — but pulling off tricks like that robot on stage?
Maybe constraint forces invention. Either way, Russia isn’t playing the “technological laggard” role the West assigned. Not this year.
🤖 China is making too many humanoids — and now it’s worried
Over 150 companies in China are building humanoid robots, with more popping up every month. Sounds futuristic, but regulators just called it what it is: a potential robotics bubble. Too many look-alike bots, not enough real innovation.
The twist? Humanoids are one of China’s official priority industries through 2030. The robotics index is up 26%, Citigroup expects explosive growth next year, and UBTech boasts 1B+ yuan in orders. The hype machine is running hot.
But real-world adoption? Barely visible. Lots of robots, not much impact. So the government wants to clean up: boost core tech, regulate market entry/exit, and push robots from expo booths into actual workplaces and homes.
Right now it’s less “AI revolution” and more “clone convention.”
🤖 Factory robots retire — and they look like they earned it
Figure AI just “retired” its Figure 02 bots after 11 months on BMW’s production line. They built 30K+ X3s, moved 90Kmetal parts, and now look like battle-worn workers — scratched, dusty, and nothing like showroom prototypes. 💥
Training took months; by month ten they handled 10-hour shifts solo. Precision job: place metal sheets with 5 mm tolerance. One cycle — 84s, sheet placement — 37s, accuracy 99%+. Total: 1250 hours of real labor.
The weak spot? The forearm — too many moving parts, wires, and cooling crammed into human-sized space. Constant motion killed microcontrollers. The new Figure 03 fixes it with direct motor-to-brain wiring and no wrist circuitry.
Turns out robots can grind — they just don’t complain.
🤖 You can now buy a WALL-E (almost)
At CES 2026, Zeroth unveiled W1, a WALL-E lookalike robot. China gets the licensed Disney version, while the US gets a “nameless cousin” priced at $5,600.
Tracked wheels, lidar, cameras — W1 handles grass and gravel, carries up to 50 kg, follows you, hauls stuff, takes photos, even hosts board games. Speed: 0.5 m/s, height: 57 cm.
They also showed M1, a small humanoid companion with Gemini AI, starting at $2,900. Reminders, conversations, home monitoring — and it can fall and get back up on its own.
US preorders open Q1 2026. WALL-E energy, officially unlocked.
🎬 Guy Ritchie brings back Sherlock — younger and wilder
More than a decade after the Downey films, Guy Ritchie returns with a Sherlock prequel series for Prime Video. The first teaser is out.
Set in 1870 Oxford, Holmes is still a student — reckless, impulsive, and tangled in a murder that could land him in prison. No pipe, no calm genius yet. Hero Fiennes Tiffin stars, with Ritchie directing the first two episodes.
Fast cuts and sharp humor meet Victorian England — risky, but exciting. Premieres March 4, 2026.
⚡️ Marvel hits the red button — first Avengers: Doomsday teaser
The first teaser for Avengers: Doomsday is out. No plot details, all tension. The title alone screams endgame-level consequences.
Worldwide release — December 18, 2026. Countdown officially started. ⏳
🔥 Marathon finally locks in a release — March 2026
Bungie confirmed Marathon launches in March 2026. The extraction shooter had a rough road — plagiarism drama, layoffs, failed alphas, delays. Now Bungie says the game has been heavily reworked.
Story, visuals, voice chat, and core mechanics got overhauled. At launch: 4 large maps, tons of missions, weapons, and deep customization — no barebones release.
Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC. Price: $40. Now the only question is whether this comeback sticks.
🔥 A phone case with a rear screen — smarter selfies
Dockcase unveiled Selfix, a case for iPhone 17 Pro with a 1.6" AMOLED screen on the back. Flip your phone, use it as a viewfinder, and shoot selfies on the main camera — instant quality boost.
Touchscreen, 480×480, powered by the phone itself. Battery drain? Yes. Extra charging hassle? No. It even doubles as a pop-socket.
And the killer feature: microSD support up to 2 TB. An iPhone with expandable storage — wild.
Price and release date TBD. Colors: white, pink, black.
🎬 Disney just bet $1B on Sora — and that changes everything
Disney invested $1 billion into OpenAI. Result? 200+ Disney, Marvel, Pixar and Star Wars characters can now be legally generated in Sora 2. Mickey, Iron Man, Buzz — officially.
That’s a massive signal: Sora is becoming the animation engine of the future. Disney wouldn’t license its crown jewels if AI video wasn’t the next big thing.
We’ll break down character creation and generation in Cameo Sora 2 — how to get clean results, avoid quality traps, and use lesser-known techniques.
This is one of those moments when the industry shifts. Being early matters.
🌐 A browser that doesn’t search — it builds
Meet Disco: type a prompt, get a mini app, not links. Trip planning, moving calculators, custom dashboards — generated on the fly.
Built by the Chrome team, born at a Google hackathon, now live in Labs. Powered by Gemini + GenTabs, it opens real sites and stitches them into a personalized page. Find something yourself? Disco pulls it right in.
Still lots of unknowns — saving, sharing, exporting — even the team isn’t sure yet. But the vision is clear: the browser as a factory for task-specific web apps. And that’s a big shift. 👀
💳 Phantom is launching a debit card
Solana wallet Phantom is rolling out its own debit card. Real-world payments, crypto under the hood. Launch starts this week in the US, with other countries coming next.
Wallet to card, DeFi to daily spending. Phantom is clearly pushing crypto closer to everyday life. Details soon — but the direction is clear.
🌪️ Aang is back — first teaser for Avatar Season 2
Netflix dropped the debut teaser for Avatar: The Last Airbender S2. Aang, Katara and Sokka finally reach the Earth Kingdom, where we’ll meet Toph — the blind, stubborn earthbending prodigy who steals every scene she’s in.
Release window: 2026, exact date still under wraps. The vibe? Bigger, heavier, and way more epic. Protect your cabbages. 🥬
🤔 US okays Nvidia’s H200 for China — but China’s hesitant.
Trump greenlit H200 exports with a 25% tariff. Huge upgrade over China’s weak H20 — yet Beijing’s been telling firms to avoid US chips after security concerns. Meanwhile, local players like Huawei are ramping up their own silicon.
Congress calls it a risk, experts say: H200 still beats anything China can build, so demand won’t vanish.
And yes — this dropped the same day the DOJ busted a $160M Nvidia smuggling ring. Perfect timing. 😏
🤓 Google’s Project Aura: XR without the neck pain
Google unveiled Project Aura, lightweight XR glasses built on Android XR and co-developed with XREAL. Think Galaxy XR performance stuffed into a pair of featherweight AR specs, with all the heavy hardware offloaded to a wired compute puck.
Powered by Snapdragon XR2 Plus Gen 2, they support hand tracking, gesture controls, and the full Galaxy XR app library. This isn’t VR — it’s true AR, with a ~70° field of view and interface overlays that float in your real world. Perfect for planes, transit, or anywhere a headset feels like a helmet. ✈️
They’re light, transparent, and meant for long wear. No word yet on battery or price, but Google plans a full launch in 2026.
AR might finally get its comeback arc — and this time it looks wearable.
🧟♂️ 28 Years Later: Bone Temple drops a new trailer
A fresh look at “28 Years Later: Bone Temple” just landed — a direct sequel to the revived horror franchise. Cillian Murphy, Alfi Williams, Jack O’Connell — the gang is back for another round of nightmare fuel.
Directed by Nia DaCosta, written again by Alex Garland, produced by Danny Boyle — a lineup built to ruin your sleep schedule.
Global premiere hits January 16, 2026. Charge your flashlights and brace yourself.
🔥 Samsung just dropped its triple-folding monster
Samsung finally joined the race Huawei was running solo: meet the Galaxy Z TriFold, a dual-hinge phone that unfolds into a 10-inch tablet. Yup — a real, shipping tri-fold, not a lab tease.
The screens slap: 10" 2160×1584 @1600 nits, outer 6.5" @2600 nits, both 120 Hz. You can run three vertical apps side by side, plus standalone Samsung DeX — a full desktop UI with no external monitor. 💻✨
Specs? Snapdragon 8 Elite, 16 GB RAM, up to 1 TB storage, 5600 mAh across three cells, 50% charge in 30 minutes. Cameras: 200 MP main, ultrawide, 3× tele, and dual 10 MP selfie cams.
Folded thickness 12.9 mm, weight 309 g, IP48, titanium hinges, and a warning system that buzzes if you fold it wrong. Each unit gets a CT scan at the factory — wild.
What’s missing? No S Pen. At all. Korea launch: Dec 12. Global: Q1 2026. Price: $2500.
The foldable endgame? Samsung sure thinks so.
🏋️♀️ A tiny coach that judges your form harder than humans
BodyPark just dropped Atom on Kickstarter — a palm-sized trainer that watches your workout like a strict PE teacher in a tiny hat. It weighs 155 g, sticks to any surface, and its 160° camera tilts automatically to keep you centered.
It tracks 34 skeletal points with 96% accuracy and gives real-time voice cues: “lower”, “chest up”, “step back”. Over 1,000 exercises, plus metrics like range, power, speed. The screen is tiny, but it shows what matters.
Battery lasts 72 hours, and the built-in AI coach makes custom programs. Price: $140, advanced features via $9/mosubscription. Kickstarter backers can snag lifetime access for $69.
Main question: will it fix your form — or your ego? 😅
⏺️ Daily recap — Nov 18 ⏺️
📉 Bitcoin slid under $90K, ETH dropped below $3K. Markets chose violence today. 😱 Fear & Greed Index: 11. Mood: “brace for impact.” ♻️ Coinbase listing TON and SUP on Nov 17–18 — expect volatility. 🪙 El Salvador bought 1,098 BTC for $100M. Bukele speedrunning dip-buying again. 🤝 CoinMarketCap moving to rescue DappRadar. Radar needs backup. 🚧 Cloudflare partially broke the Internet. Half the web took a timeout. 🪙 Tether invests in Ledn, pushing BTC-backed lending into the big leagues.