iPhone 12 Apple Event Preview! Plus, AirTags + HomePod Mini: What to expect!
Apple's October Event is officially set for October the 13th. We'll finally see the official announcement of the iPhone 12 and 12 Pro lineup. Plus, AirTags and HomePod mini. Will any other products show up? Here's what to expect!
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StarTalk Podcast: Neil deGrasse Tyson on Avengers: Endgame
Screen Rant made a video that features Neil's thoughts on Captain Marvel in Avengers: Endgame. Watch it here — youtu.be/iUJ4qcdvQb0
Avengers, assemble! On this episode of StarTalk, Neil deGrasse Tyson and Chuck Nice answer fan questions about Marvel’s latest film, Avengers: Endgame. Rae Wynn-Grant, PhD, conservation scientist and National Geographic Society fellow, joins to talk about the ecological impact of Thanos’ snap. There will be plenty of spoilers — so don’t listen to this until you watch the movie! You have been warned.
What effect would Thanos’ snap have on Earth’s ecosystem? How does Endgame's time travel compare to Back To The Future? What’s up with Captain Marvel in the movie? What is a Möbius strip? All that and more… tune in and enjoy!
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Unboxing a $1000 Mystery Samsung Flagship Phone that we completely forgot about, as well as 2 other groundbreaking, but forgotten smartphones.
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CES 2020: An Hour with Amnon — Autonomous Vehicles Powered by Mobileye
Watch Prof. Amnon Shashua's annual CES address highlighting the progress and purpose of Mobileye's drive to full autonomy. He showcased new sensing technologies that culminate into a 23 minute drive on the congested streets of Jerusalem that is the basis for Mobileye's MaaS service. Shashua showcased the uninterrupted drive as an example of transparency he feels the industry should provide to get to full autonomy.
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Digital humans that look just like us | Doug Roble
In an astonishing talk and tech demo, software researcher Doug Roble debuts «DigiDoug»: a real-time, 3-D, digital rendering of his likeness that's accurate down to the scale of pores and wrinkles. Powered by an inertial motion capture suit, deep neural networks and enormous amounts of data, DigiDoug renders the real Doug's emotions (and even how his blood flows and eyelashes move) in striking detail. Learn more about how this exciting tech was built — and its applications in movies, virtual assistants and beyond.
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Intel's Horseshoe Bend concept hands-on at CES 2020
Foldables were big in 2019, and it looks like they're only going to get bigger in 2020. We've seen folding phones and even tablets, with Dell and Lenovo showing off their slates with bendy screens here at CES 2020. But the trend is about to get literally larger, with Intel showing off a new 17-inch foldable tablet prototype called Horseshoe Bend. It builds on the company's former prototypes like Tiger Rapids and Twin Rivers, but is meant to help Intel and its partners figure out how to make a large foldable work.
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Foldable phones are yesterday’s news. TCL had two new prototypes to show off: a trifold foldable that can unfold from a 6.55-inch phone into a 10-inch tablet, and a very early concept for its sliding, rollable phone that had leaked back in February.
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This is the World's First Foldable Computer by Lenovo!
Three years in the making, Lenovo's upcoming ThinkPad X1 computer is the world's first with a flexible display. The device is still nameless, but the company believes «it will replace the laptop.»
Recently my buddy Michael Fisher (TheMrMobile) and I were given some hands-on time with the prototype and suffice to say, our techie bones were tickled pink.
You can check out Michael's video here: youtu.be/KP12Dx2Vl0I
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