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Samsung Dunks On Apple's Crushing iPad Commercial Fiasco


Every now and then a corporation is at least a bit funny when going about their late-stage capitalism. For instance, Samsung has released an absolutely perfect diss-ad response to Apple’s recent crushing PR disaster.Read more

Samsung Subsidiary Invests in DePIN Firm Roam


The Samsung subsidiary Samsung Next, an affiliate of Samsung Electronics, has made an undisclosed investment in the DePIN player Roam. The post Samsung Subsidiary Invests in DePIN Firm Roam appeared first on Cryptonews

Owners Report Valve’s Priciest Steam Deck Model Has A Cracking Problem


The nearly $700 Limited Edition Steam Deck OLED was released in November 2023 and came with all the improvements found in the normal OLED Deck, but also sported a translucent plastic shell. But this pricier, limited variant seems to be cracking due to overly-tight screws and possible issues with...

The Absolute Best Gadgets From CES 2024


CES 2024 was certainly interesting this year; while we did anticipate AI being inserted into everything from TVs to cars, there were some genuine surprises from the show floor here in Las Vegas. Despite going to what felt like a million press conferences and keynotes, the Gizmodo team did manage...

AARP's Horrible AI-Powered Mario Hologram, Explained


The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is happening this week in Las Vegas and buried inside the massive convention floor—filled with new computers, a car you can drive with a PlayStation 5 controller, monitors, and other tech—is a strange, horrible, holographic Mario powered by AI and sponsored...

Sony’s New Smart Car Can Display Fortnite Ads, For Some Reason


During January 8's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Sony literally pulled up on stage with a new electric vehicle that can be driven with the PlayStation 5's DualSense controller. The vehicle, named AFEELA and created in partnership with car manufacturer Honda, has a bunch of features...

New PS5 Slim Colors From CES Are So Damn Boring


Sony has made some pretty big reveals at tech showcase CES this year—a mixed-reality headset, a first look at the Gravity Rush movie, and a car that you can control with a DualSense—so it makes the desultory offerings of new PS5 Slim colorways all the more disappointing. Red, blue and silver...

Oh God, Sony Reveals New Car That Can Be Driven Via A PlayStation Controller


You know what’s a spectacularly terrible idea? Being able to control a real car with a PlayStation DualSense controller. Yup, that’s a real thing now. During Sony’s CES 2024 press conference, the Japanese tech giant took one giant leap into the preoccupied realms of “whether they could” by showing...

Best Buy Will Soon Stop Selling Blu-rays And DVDs


The days of walking into a store and spending hours slowly exploring aisles of movies new and old are ending, as Best Buy’s previously reported plans to stop selling physical media begin in 2024. Read more

Indian Government Confirms Commitment to Supporting Web3 Startups


The Indian government has confirmed its commitment to supporting startups that are innovating in the Web3 sector in India. “Web3 represents the future of internet and the government is committed to ensuring that the innovators and innovation from India create the future of Web3...

Parliament of India Holds Discussion on Future of Web3


Source: Pixabay The lower house of the Indian Parliament, Lok Sabha, held a discussion on the importance of web3 and blockchain sector in India on December 6. Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology, emphasized the importance of Web3 and Blockchain...

Label Foundation partners with LG Electronics


Label Foundation is ecstatic to announce that they have formed an innovative partnership with LG Electronics. Together, they will launch the first Web3 standard music streaming platform on Smart TVs. The crux of the agreement is incorporating the TRACKS music dApp into LG’s global network...

Tears of the Kingdom Fans Are Building Computers Now, Because Of Course


I mean, it was only a matter of time, right? Nintendo’s hit open-world game Tears of the Kingdom features a surprisingly robust and dynamic physics system you can build with, so it stands to reason that if you create a few “if this then that” scenarios, then bam, you basically have the working...

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