Long before Apple released the MacBook, there was the Sharp PC-7000 luggable portable computer from 1985. It sports a portable radio-inspired design with the ability to detach the keyboard from the display and use it as a protective cover of sorts.
Not just an AI playing the game, GameNGen actually uses generative AI to create playable DOOM levels in real-time. Technically speaking, it’s the very first game engine powered entirely by a neural model that enables real-time interaction with a complex environment over long trajectories at high quality.
It’s not MineCity 2000, but Alumio has managed to turn the live-action Minecraft Movie trailer into an animation. What most may not know is that principal photography actually took place in New Zealand rather than just on a soundstage in front of a green screen.
We’re just 2-days away (Sep. 10) from the official unveiling of the Huawei Mate XT tri-fold smartphone, but pre-orders have already crossed 2.3-million units. Available in black and crimson colors at launch, interested parties are able to select from either the 16GB RAM / 512GB storage variant or the 16GB / 1TB.
Atlas Outdoors’ TetonX travel trailer can not only go off-road, but serves as a home base to help digital nomads live complete off grid. Weighing in at just over 3,000-pounds, it can be outfitted with an upgraded kitchen design, a shower room, sleeping space for up to 7, an indoor eating area, and lots more.
Lockheed Martin’s Sikorsky CH-53K King Stallion heavy-lift helicopter was first introduced in 2015 and boasts a full authority digital fly-by-wire Flight Control System (FCS), which provides all the aircraft motion.
Tito Perez of Macho Nacho Productions decided to install the most advanced PlayStation 2 mods on the console to turn it into a makeshift PS2 Pro. These mods include the Retro Gem Shiny Edition universal HDMI upscaler kit with custom ribbon cables and iFlash2PS2 to use SD cards as HDD devices.
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope takes us inside the Bubble Nebula, also known as NGC 7635, located 7,100 light-years from Earth in the constellation Cassiopeia. It may just span 7 light-years across, but the seething star that forms this nebula is 45 times more massive than our Sun.