
Kane Parsons just made it free for anyone with an internet connection. The 16-minute piece of footage that played after the credits in the limited theatrical Everything Must Go Edition of his A24 film is now sitting on his Kane Pixels YouTube channel as a proper new episode in the long-running series.

Sennheiser pulled the cover off its newest flagship earbuds, the Momentum True Wireless 5, this morning, and the most practical change sits right in plain view. Both the buds and their charging case now accept fresh batteries that any owner can install with a small screwdriver. No glue to dig through, no trip to a service center required. When the cells finally fade after years of daily use, the hardware stays useful instead of heading for the recycling bin.

Road & Track spent time with the C SEED Bugatti N1 during Monterey Car Week and came away calling the transformation more striking in person than the press photos suggested. That reaction lines up with every account of watching the thing work. One button starts a silent, multi-stage sequence that lasts exactly 45 seconds.

Soft white plume marked the sky over Minqin County just after dawn on August 19 as LandSpace’s Zhuque-3 first stage settled onto its concrete pad. Four landing legs unfolded in the final seconds. Engines cut. The booster stood upright, roughly 390 kilometers from where it had left the ground six minutes earlier. China’s private rocket company had just completed its first successful recovery of an orbital-class booster on land.

SEGA spent a lot of money and effort trying to convince people the 32X was worth buying in 1995. One of the attractions they brought to E3 that year was an X-Men game that never made it past the booth. More than three decades later, the Video Game History Foundation pulled a short clip from its E3 1995 archives and put it online. The footage lasts about forty seconds and mostly shows Wolverine running through empty rooms.