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All the future of transportation tech that stood out at CES 2024
Another CES has come and gone and transportation was still one of the central actors on one of the world’s largest tech stages. It wasn’t just electric cars either that captured our attention at CES 2024. Companies and startups focused on automated driving, EV charging, software (and more specifically AI), sensors, aviation, boats, drones, micromobility […] © 2023 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
Calling all musicians! This synth you can DIY is now under $110
TL;DR: Follow your musical dreams by building and coding your own synth with Synthia! It's a DIY music machine that's price dropped to only $109.99 (reg. $119) through January 14! Synthesizers are incredible tools that are the building blocks of electronic music. — Read the rest The post Calling all musicians! This synth you can DIY is now under $110 appeared first on Boing Boing.
Top Gun 3 Might Be Starting to Pre-Board
A third film is reportedly in “early development.”
Carta takes heat, Samsung unveils an upgraded Ballie, and Volkswagen brings ChatGPT to cars
In this edition of TechCrunch's Week in Review (WiR) newsletter, we cover the recent Carta controversy, Samsung's Ballie and Volkswagen cars with chatbots. © 2023 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
Emma Stone applies to be on Jeopardy! every year—and not that "Celebrity" horsecrap
There’s nothing better, when reading or listening to a celebrity interview, than those moments when the interviewer stumbles onto one of their subjects’ secret obsessions: Those little things we all have lodged in our heads that will grind any professional, public conversation to a halt in favor of a few minutes of… Read more...
Quantum Leap's Ready to Jump Back to Your TV
It’s been a full month since NBC’s pretty solid Quantum Leap revival went on a midseason break to account for the holidays. But it won’t be too long a wait before the show returns: per Deadline, the remaining episodes of season two will begin airing on Tuesday, January 30. Read more...
R.I.P. Pulitzer-winning TV critic Tom Shales
Tom Shales has died. As a professional TV critic for The Washington Post for more than 30 years, Shales was one of the leading voices in pop culture criticism in the 1980s, ’90s, and beyond, winning the Pulitzer Prize For Criticism in 1988 for his work. His death was made public on social media on Saturday by fellow… Read more...
Sony's El Muerto Movie Should Exist This Weekend
A full month from now, Madame Web will be making its way into theaters. Like Venom and Morbius before it, the film is Sony’s bid at making a universe of interconnected Spider-Man movies that don’t feature the hero in question. And in another universe, we’d have one of those movies playing out in theaters this weekend. Read more...