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💡 A light-based computer solving “impossible” problems
Optimizing a 50-stop delivery route? Brute force would outlive the universe. Even quantum machines struggle.
Researchers built an optical Ising machine that uses pulses of light instead of transistors or qubits. Light on = 1, light off = 0. The pulses interact in a fiber loop and naturally settle into the lowest-energy — optimal — solution.
Built from off-the-shelf lasers and modulators, it handles 256 spins at room temperature. Internet hardware, repurposed for next-gen computing.
⏺️ Market update: fear takes over
Bitcoin is hovering around $70K, ETH stays above $2K, while alts bleed. No fresh money — pure selection phase.
📉 Losers: IP –8%, NIGHT –7%, JUP –7% 📈 Gainers: ZRO +15%, STABLE +10%, H +5%
😱 Fear & Greed Index: 10 — extreme fear. When fear peaks, smart money starts watching closely.
🌦 Nvidia brings AI weather forecasting to the big leagues
Nvidia unveiled Earth-2, an AI platform that predicts weather by learning data patterns instead of simulating physics — often faster and more accurate.
It includes 14-day forecasts, 6-hour nowcasts for storms, and rapid data assimilation. Fully open-source, ready for governments and businesses.
Energy traders, insurers, agriculture, logistics — if weather moves your market, this matters.
💸 The most expensive Mercedes ever bought
Jensen Huang shared a brutal investing story. After Nvidia’s 1999 IPO, he sold 11,250 shares to buy his parents a Mercedes S600 V12 for ~$135K. Stock price back then: $12.
After 7 stock splits, those shares would now be worth $1+ billion. For context: the world’s most expensive new car costs $32M.
“This is the most expensive car ever,” Huang joked. The Mercedes is still in the family.
⚡️ Another Avengers: Doomsday teaser drops
Marvel released the fourth teaser for Avengers: Doomsday, continuing the slow-burn hype. This time we spotted Shuri (Black Panther) and The Thing from Fantastic Four — crossover energy is real.
Still no plot details, just vibes and scale. Release date: December 18.
🤖 SwitchBot introduces Onero H1 — a home AI helper
SwitchBot unveiled Onero H1, a home robot with 22 degrees of freedom and a local OmniSense VLA model. It uses vision, learning, and tactile feedback to adapt to real household tasks.
It can grab, push, open, and organize objects, and works together with other SwitchBot robots. Unlike last year’s K20+ Pro, which felt closer to a robot vacuum, Onero H1 is semi-humanoid with a wheeled base.
No pricing or release date yet, but SwitchBot calls it the most affordable AI home robot. Sounds like robots are about to become normal.
🖼 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. 🚀
🎬 Super Bowl LX: trailers and ads worth watching
Super Bowl once again flexed pop culture. The biggest surprise — The Adventures of Cliff Booth, a sequel to Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Written by Tarantino, directed by David Fincher, with Brad Pitt back. Rumors say Netflix this year.
SpaceX aired its first Super Bowl ad — pure Starlink, no rockets. Minions & Monsters goes full chaos: Minions try to summon Cthulhu (July 1 release). Uber Eats brings McConaughey and Cooper questioning if football exists just to sell food. Pepsi lands a clean jab at Coke with a white bear, Taika Waititi, and zero AI.
🤖 Atlas learned to flip — after crashing first
Boston Dynamics released footage of Atlas nailing a run-up roundoff into a backflip, plus the wipeouts along the way. Real training, real falls.
It’s the final stress test of the research Atlas. The secret sauce is zero-shot transfer: train in simulation, deploy to hardware without tuning. Hence the flips—and the natural gait.
Production Atlas is coming: 56 DoF, tactile hands. Hyundai plans factory deployment by 2028, assembly tasks by 2030.
🦖 Yoshi finally joins Mario — in space
Illumination dropped a fresh teaser for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, and Yoshi is finally here. The iconic green dino teams up with Mario for a full-on cosmic adventure.
Theatrical release: April 1. Galaxy-level fun incoming. 🌌
🍎 Apple is rebooting Siri — with Google’s help
Apple plans to unveil a new Siri by late February, powered by Google Gemini models running on Apple Private Cloud. Yes — Apple + Google, officially.
The upgrade jumps from 150B to ~1.2T parameters, marking Apple’s biggest AI leap yet. It’s also the first real demo of features promised back at WWDC 2024 — almost two years late.
iOS 26.4 beta is expected in March. Siri might finally stop being a joke.
🔥 LEGO bricks now play back
At CES 2026, LEGO unveiled SMART Play — a system where bricks react to your actions with no screens, apps, or internet. LEGO calls it their biggest innovation since 1978.
It’s built around Smart Bricks, Smart Tags, and Smart Minifigures. The bricks know what they’ve become, where they are, and how they move. Sounds are generated in real time, not pre-recorded — one sound engine, endless variations.
Launching with Star Wars sets priced $70–$160. Preorders open January 9, sales start March 1. LEGO magic, upgraded. 🧱✨
🧠 A brain interface as thin as a hair — crypto dreams unlocked
Researchers from Columbia and Stanford built BISC, a 50-micron-thick brain interface that sits on the cortex with 65,536 electrodes and 100 Mbps wireless data transfer — far beyond anything existing today.
Now the crypto angle: this is a straight path to brain-to-wallet tech. Thought → intent → transaction signature. No seed phrases. No hardware wallets. No phishing. Just local neural signals decoded by AI.
Today it’s science and medicine. Tomorrow? Self-custody at the neural level. Your private keys — literally in your head.
🤖 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. 🥬