Robosen debuts a $599 Toy Story Buzz Lightyear robot that brings the animated character to life, literally. Featuring movable eyes, mouth, and even a walking motion, enabling fans to recreate scenes from the Pixar films.
Researchers from Shanghai Jiao Tong University and the University of Cambridge have developed F5-TTS, a fully non-autoregressive text-to-speech system based on flow matching with Diffusion Transformer (DiT). In other words, it just might be the best AI text-to-speech generator yet.
Staying in the real-life X-Mansion is one thing, being 10-minutes from Joshua Tree National Park and living in a tiny 2-story, 303-square-foot JT Harebnb home is another. Despite being smaller than many hotel rooms, its open layout is spacious enough to accommodate up to 4 people.
Sam Denby of Half as Interesting takes a fascinating look at the world of North Korea smartphones, all of which have their own app store at a physical location. That’s right, you must visit one of these app stores to install any kind of software.
LimX Dynamics’ TRON 1 is touted as the world’s first multi-modal biped robot, as in it’s capable of switching between Point-Foot, Sole, and Wheeled foot ends. The Point-Foot mode can be used for a walk in the woods or just around your home.
The Moto G Stylus 5G (2024) smartphone just might be the best value for your money, Android device wise, and it’s being offered for just $249.99 shipped, originally $399.99. This device bridges the gap between smartphone and tablet with its built-in stylus, enabling users to jot notes, edit photos, sketch artwork, and navigate effortlessly. Product page.
Automotive enthusiasts know that the Lucid Air Sapphire is nearly 3-times the cost of a base Tesla Model S Plaid, but can the price difference be justified? The former comes equipped with a tri-motor setup generating 1,234 hp and 1,430 lb-ft of torque, which helps it accelerate from 0-60 mph in a mere 1.89 seconds.
Browsing modern websites like YouTube and ChatGPT on a vintage Mac Plus requires a piece of software called MacProxy Plus. Why? The OS doesn’t support modern protocols such as HTTPS or scripting languages like Javascript, PHP, or CSS.
After nearly a year of camouflaged prototypes, the Ferrari F80 supercar has been officially unveiled. Power comes from a twin-turbocharged 3.0L, 120-degree V6 engine, paired with three electric motors, that generate a combined 1,184 hp, mated to an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission, enabling it to hit 62 mph in 2.1 seconds.