NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory captured an image of a black hole jet running into an unidentified object, called C4. Astronomers made this discovery in a galaxy called Centaurus A (Cen A), located approximately 12 million light-years from Earth.
The Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 4 portable Bluetooth speaker offers big sound at a budget price, and you can get one for $59.99 shipped today, originally $99.99. It has an impressive 131 feet (40 meters) of range, so you won’t be tethered to a single room, and the speaker is dirt-resistant as well as drop-proof. Product page.
Google’s Project Astra, built on the company’s Gemini 2.0 models, shows how a universal AI assistant could work in the real world. Currently, it’s available on Android phones and prototype glasses, while memory lets users keep talking even if they swap devices.
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Apparently, Microsoft had an Xbox 360 Red Ring of Death ugly sweater for sale on their employee store yesterday, and it quickly sold out. With that said, at least one should surface within the next few weeks on FB Marketplace, eBay, etc., but for a hefty premium.
Limited to 999 units worldwide, the 2025 Aston Martin Valhalla is touted as a mid-engine luxury hybrid supercar and it most certainly lives up to that title. Power comes from a twin-turbocharged 4.0L V8, paired with three electric motors, that generates a combined 1,064 hp and 811 lb-ft of torque, and a new 8-speed Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT), which incorporates an e-Motor as well as an electronic rear differential (E-diff).
Tesla’s Optimus was really put to the test after engineers decided to see how the humanoid robot would perform on uneven terrain, even without a video-based vision system in place. We won’t spoil everything, but will say that it performed decently, but with some slippage.
Nokia has just unveiled the world’s first 5G 360-degree camera for industrial use. This new device provides 8K streaming of low-latency high-resolution video coupled with spatial audio over 5G, Wi-Fi, and Ethernet connectivity, reducing the need for multiple cameras across various applications.
The 256GB Samsung PRO Plus MicroSD Card comes with an adapter, making it perfect for cameras, tablets, game consoles, and more, all for $19.99, originally $39.99. It’s ultra rugged too, including water, temperature, X-ray, magnet, drop, and wearout protection. Product page.