A working 20,000 volt plasma knife is one thing, an official third-person mode for Halo Infinite is all but guaranteed. That’s right, 343 Industries announced that this new mode is going live in November, and released a teaser gameplay video as well to give fans a preview of what to expect.
We know that Engineered Arts’ Ameca can clone voices, but what happens when it encounters Azi, the company’s latest desktop robot? A simple joke ensued, but this new video was more to showcase their expressive capabilities rather than garner laughs.
The 3rd Gen Amazon Echo Buds are true wireless earbuds meant to complement your main pair, and you can get one for $24.99 ahead of Prime Day, originally $49.99. This model offers personal AI on the go, complete with a semi-in-ear design that is built to deliver rich audio, long-lasting battery life, premium features, as well as hands-free access to Alexa. Product page.
Former NBA superstar Michael Jordan has taken delivery of the world’s only Pininfarina Battista Targamerica electric hypercar. Power comes from four electric motors that generate a combined 1,874 hp and 1,726 lb-ft of torque, enabling it to accelerate from 0-62 mph in under 2-seconds.
Two new NASA photos show damage to one of the Curiosity Mars rover’s wheels. What you see here is the MAHLI view of the right-middle (RM) wheel that is still apparently holding up, despite the gaping hole.
Project Milestone is expanding in the Netherlands, while Walmart has partnered with Alquist 3D stateside to build the nation’s largest free-standing, 3D-printed commercial concrete structure. More specifically, a nearly 8,000-square-foot, 20-foot-high addition to its store in Athens, Tennessee.
The Oura Ring 4 is here and ready to take on the Samsung Galaxy Ring. It’s powered by Smart Sensing, an AI algorithm that works in conjunction with research-grade sensors to dynamically adapt to the finger for accurate and continuous data around the clock.
Jaguar Land Rover has deployed Boston Dynamics’ Spot robot dog at their EV build and test facility in Coventry for 24-hour surveillance duties. That’s right, it even has its own kennel of sorts at the plant, where it periodically lives and charges its 50V battery between shifts.
Venus Aerospace debuted the Venus Detonation Ramjet 2000 lb Thrust Engine (VDR2) at Up.Summit in Bentonville, Arkansas, marking a major breakthrough in high speed flight. This advanced propulsion system can be used to power various hypersonic vehicles, including drones and aircraft.