Set for release on July 11, 2025 in the US, James Gunn’s Superman is the first film in the DC Universe (DCU) and a reboot of the original film series. It opens with an injured Superman (David Corenswet) having flashbacks, before Krypto, his pet dog on Krypton, comes to the rescue.
There are water-cooled computers, and then Ventiva’s solid-state Ionic Cooling Engine (ICE) device. This impossible PC fan essentially harnesses the power of a plasma field to generate movement of air particles, thus delivering a potent “solid-state” cooling force suitable for up to 30-Watts Thermal Design Power (TDP) systems.
Inventor Matthew Perks of DIY Perks managed to build a surround sound system using lasers, or more specifically TOSLINK fiber optic audio cables. TOSLINK transmitters basically operate at a nominal optical wavelength of 650 nanometers and can support high-resolution audio formats like stereo and 5.1 surround sound.
There’s transparent laptops, and then this 77-inch LG Signature OLED T, which is touted as the world’s first transparent 4K smart TV. This device made its debut at CES 2024, but now you can actually buy one, complete with a retractable black shade to transition between standard OLED TV and a transparent display.
The Kasa Smart Plug Mini 15A turns normal devices into smart appliances, and you can get a 4-pack for $18.99, originally $29.99. You can easily setup an automated schedule for your appliances any day of the week that follows your daily routine. Product page.
LG’s AI In-Vehicle Experience is essentially an artificial intelligence-based in-cabin sensing solution designed to bring greater safety and convenience while on the road. It leverages the company’s Vision AI solution to detect and respond to the needs of vehicle occupants while optimizing conditions within the cabin.
You’ve seen the Microsoft Excel world championships, now here’s an interesting look at the world Morse code championship, also known as high-speed telegraphy (HST). Put simply, amateur radio operators are tasked with accurately receiving, copying, and in some competitions, sending, Morse code transmissions sent at very high speeds.