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13 years later, the visual jump from GTA V to GTA VI is impossible to ignore 🎮🔥

GTA V first launched in 2013 and was already a major visual achievement for its time, especially for an open-world game built around PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 hardware.

GTA VI shows how much the series has advanced after more than a decade: sharper character detail, more natural lighting, richer reflections, denser streets, more detailed environments, and a version of Vice City that feels far more cinematic and lifelike.

The quality jump is not just about better graphics. It shows the difference between an open world designed for 2013 hardware and a new Rockstar world built for modern consoles, with a stronger focus on realism, atmosphere, animation, and environmental detail.

Media: Rockstar Games

#gta6 #gaming #technology #futuretech


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13 years later, the visual jump from GTA V to GTA VI is impossible to ignore 🎮🔥

GTA V first launched in 2013 and was already a major visual achievement for its time, especially for an open-world game built around PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 hardware.

GTA VI shows how much the series has advanced after more than a decade: sharper character detail, more natural lighting, richer reflections, denser streets, more detailed environments, and a version of Vice City that feels far more cinematic and lifelike.

The quality jump is not just about better graphics. It shows the difference between an open world designed for 2013 hardware and a new Rockstar world built for modern consoles, with a stronger focus on realism, atmosphere, animation, and environmental detail.

Media: Rockstar Games

#gta6 #gaming #technology #futuretech


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13 years later, the visual jump from GTA V to GTA VI is impossible to ignore 🎮🔥

GTA V first launched in 2013 and was already a major visual achievement for its time, especially for an open-world game built around PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 hardware.

GTA VI shows how much the series has advanced after more than a decade: sharper character detail, more natural lighting, richer reflections, denser streets, more detailed environments, and a version of Vice City that feels far more cinematic and lifelike.

The quality jump is not just about better graphics. It shows the difference between an open world designed for 2013 hardware and a new Rockstar world built for modern consoles, with a stronger focus on realism, atmosphere, animation, and environmental detail.

Media: Rockstar Games

#gta6 #gaming #technology #futuretech


45.1K
753
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13 years later, the visual jump from GTA V to GTA VI is impossible to ignore 🎮🔥

GTA V first launched in 2013 and was already a major visual achievement for its time, especially for an open-world game built around PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 hardware.

GTA VI shows how much the series has advanced after more than a decade: sharper character detail, more natural lighting, richer reflections, denser streets, more detailed environments, and a version of Vice City that feels far more cinematic and lifelike.

The quality jump is not just about better graphics. It shows the difference between an open world designed for 2013 hardware and a new Rockstar world built for modern consoles, with a stronger focus on realism, atmosphere, animation, and environmental detail.

Media: Rockstar Games

#gta6 #gaming #technology #futuretech


45.1K
753
1 weeks ago

13 years later, the visual jump from GTA V to GTA VI is impossible to ignore 🎮🔥

GTA V first launched in 2013 and was already a major visual achievement for its time, especially for an open-world game built around PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 hardware.

GTA VI shows how much the series has advanced after more than a decade: sharper character detail, more natural lighting, richer reflections, denser streets, more detailed environments, and a version of Vice City that feels far more cinematic and lifelike.

The quality jump is not just about better graphics. It shows the difference between an open world designed for 2013 hardware and a new Rockstar world built for modern consoles, with a stronger focus on realism, atmosphere, animation, and environmental detail.

Media: Rockstar Games

#gta6 #gaming #technology #futuretech


45.1K
753
1 weeks ago

13 years later, the visual jump from GTA V to GTA VI is impossible to ignore 🎮🔥

GTA V first launched in 2013 and was already a major visual achievement for its time, especially for an open-world game built around PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 hardware.

GTA VI shows how much the series has advanced after more than a decade: sharper character detail, more natural lighting, richer reflections, denser streets, more detailed environments, and a version of Vice City that feels far more cinematic and lifelike.

The quality jump is not just about better graphics. It shows the difference between an open world designed for 2013 hardware and a new Rockstar world built for modern consoles, with a stronger focus on realism, atmosphere, animation, and environmental detail.

Media: Rockstar Games

#gta6 #gaming #technology #futuretech


45.1K
753
1 weeks ago

13 years later, the visual jump from GTA V to GTA VI is impossible to ignore 🎮🔥

GTA V first launched in 2013 and was already a major visual achievement for its time, especially for an open-world game built around PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 hardware.

GTA VI shows how much the series has advanced after more than a decade: sharper character detail, more natural lighting, richer reflections, denser streets, more detailed environments, and a version of Vice City that feels far more cinematic and lifelike.

The quality jump is not just about better graphics. It shows the difference between an open world designed for 2013 hardware and a new Rockstar world built for modern consoles, with a stronger focus on realism, atmosphere, animation, and environmental detail.

Media: Rockstar Games

#gta6 #gaming #technology #futuretech


45.1K
753
1 weeks ago

13 years later, the visual jump from GTA V to GTA VI is impossible to ignore 🎮🔥

GTA V first launched in 2013 and was already a major visual achievement for its time, especially for an open-world game built around PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 hardware.

GTA VI shows how much the series has advanced after more than a decade: sharper character detail, more natural lighting, richer reflections, denser streets, more detailed environments, and a version of Vice City that feels far more cinematic and lifelike.

The quality jump is not just about better graphics. It shows the difference between an open world designed for 2013 hardware and a new Rockstar world built for modern consoles, with a stronger focus on realism, atmosphere, animation, and environmental detail.

Media: Rockstar Games

#gta6 #gaming #technology #futuretech


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The legendary PlayStation logo came from bold experimentation and a design that still shapes Sony’s gaming identity today 🎮

In the early 1990s, designer Manabu Sakamoto created what would become one of the most recognizable logos in the world. He explored numerous drafts, experimenting with shapes, colors, and 3D forms before arriving at the iconic interlocking “P” and “S.” The final design debuted in 1994, representing creativity, dimension, and simplicity.

Over the years, PlayStation tested different visual styles, from the sharp PlayStation 2 typography to the Spider-Man-inspired PlayStation 3 logo. But from the PlayStation 4 era onward, Sony returned to Sakamoto’s original 1994 emblem, proving that truly timeless design doesn’t need much change.

Media: @playstation


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The legendary PlayStation logo came from bold experimentation and a design that still shapes Sony’s gaming identity today 🎮

In the early 1990s, designer Manabu Sakamoto created what would become one of the most recognizable logos in the world. He explored numerous drafts, experimenting with shapes, colors, and 3D forms before arriving at the iconic interlocking “P” and “S.” The final design debuted in 1994, representing creativity, dimension, and simplicity.

Over the years, PlayStation tested different visual styles, from the sharp PlayStation 2 typography to the Spider-Man-inspired PlayStation 3 logo. But from the PlayStation 4 era onward, Sony returned to Sakamoto’s original 1994 emblem, proving that truly timeless design doesn’t need much change.

Media: @playstation


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The legendary PlayStation logo came from bold experimentation and a design that still shapes Sony’s gaming identity today 🎮

In the early 1990s, designer Manabu Sakamoto created what would become one of the most recognizable logos in the world. He explored numerous drafts, experimenting with shapes, colors, and 3D forms before arriving at the iconic interlocking “P” and “S.” The final design debuted in 1994, representing creativity, dimension, and simplicity.

Over the years, PlayStation tested different visual styles, from the sharp PlayStation 2 typography to the Spider-Man-inspired PlayStation 3 logo. But from the PlayStation 4 era onward, Sony returned to Sakamoto’s original 1994 emblem, proving that truly timeless design doesn’t need much change.

Media: @playstation


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The legendary PlayStation logo came from bold experimentation and a design that still shapes Sony’s gaming identity today 🎮

In the early 1990s, designer Manabu Sakamoto created what would become one of the most recognizable logos in the world. He explored numerous drafts, experimenting with shapes, colors, and 3D forms before arriving at the iconic interlocking “P” and “S.” The final design debuted in 1994, representing creativity, dimension, and simplicity.

Over the years, PlayStation tested different visual styles, from the sharp PlayStation 2 typography to the Spider-Man-inspired PlayStation 3 logo. But from the PlayStation 4 era onward, Sony returned to Sakamoto’s original 1994 emblem, proving that truly timeless design doesn’t need much change.

Media: @playstation


55.9K
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1 weeks ago

The legendary PlayStation logo came from bold experimentation and a design that still shapes Sony’s gaming identity today 🎮

In the early 1990s, designer Manabu Sakamoto created what would become one of the most recognizable logos in the world. He explored numerous drafts, experimenting with shapes, colors, and 3D forms before arriving at the iconic interlocking “P” and “S.” The final design debuted in 1994, representing creativity, dimension, and simplicity.

Over the years, PlayStation tested different visual styles, from the sharp PlayStation 2 typography to the Spider-Man-inspired PlayStation 3 logo. But from the PlayStation 4 era onward, Sony returned to Sakamoto’s original 1994 emblem, proving that truly timeless design doesn’t need much change.

Media: @playstation


55.9K
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1 weeks ago

The legendary PlayStation logo came from bold experimentation and a design that still shapes Sony’s gaming identity today 🎮

In the early 1990s, designer Manabu Sakamoto created what would become one of the most recognizable logos in the world. He explored numerous drafts, experimenting with shapes, colors, and 3D forms before arriving at the iconic interlocking “P” and “S.” The final design debuted in 1994, representing creativity, dimension, and simplicity.

Over the years, PlayStation tested different visual styles, from the sharp PlayStation 2 typography to the Spider-Man-inspired PlayStation 3 logo. But from the PlayStation 4 era onward, Sony returned to Sakamoto’s original 1994 emblem, proving that truly timeless design doesn’t need much change.

Media: @playstation


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Japan has a way of turning ordinary things into surprisingly smart technology.

Ultrafine bubble showers use microscopic bubbles, far smaller than a strand of hair, to lift oil and dirt from the skin without harsh scrubbing. They’re becoming more common in Japanese homes and spas as a gentler approach to cleaning and skin care. 🚿

In cities like Tokyo, automated underground bicycle silos make parking feel futuristic. Riders place their bike into a docking station, and a robotic system stores it underground within seconds, helping protect it from theft, bad weather, and crowded streets. 🚲

Japan has also introduced the vibrating chef knife, built to slice soft foods like tomatoes or bread more easily. The blade makes subtle vibrating motions while cutting, reducing friction and creating cleaner, smoother slices. 🔪

In Japan, innovation does not always mean giant machines.

Sometimes, it simply means making daily life a little easier and a little smarter.


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Follow (us) @FUTURETECH for more! 🔌

Japan has a way of turning ordinary things into surprisingly smart technology.

Ultrafine bubble showers use microscopic bubbles, far smaller than a strand of hair, to lift oil and dirt from the skin without harsh scrubbing. They’re becoming more common in Japanese homes and spas as a gentler approach to cleaning and skin care. 🚿

In cities like Tokyo, automated underground bicycle silos make parking feel futuristic. Riders place their bike into a docking station, and a robotic system stores it underground within seconds, helping protect it from theft, bad weather, and crowded streets. 🚲

Japan has also introduced the vibrating chef knife, built to slice soft foods like tomatoes or bread more easily. The blade makes subtle vibrating motions while cutting, reducing friction and creating cleaner, smoother slices. 🔪

In Japan, innovation does not always mean giant machines.

Sometimes, it simply means making daily life a little easier and a little smarter.


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Follow (us) @FUTURETECH for more! 🔌

Japan has a way of turning ordinary things into surprisingly smart technology.

Ultrafine bubble showers use microscopic bubbles, far smaller than a strand of hair, to lift oil and dirt from the skin without harsh scrubbing. They’re becoming more common in Japanese homes and spas as a gentler approach to cleaning and skin care. 🚿

In cities like Tokyo, automated underground bicycle silos make parking feel futuristic. Riders place their bike into a docking station, and a robotic system stores it underground within seconds, helping protect it from theft, bad weather, and crowded streets. 🚲

Japan has also introduced the vibrating chef knife, built to slice soft foods like tomatoes or bread more easily. The blade makes subtle vibrating motions while cutting, reducing friction and creating cleaner, smoother slices. 🔪

In Japan, innovation does not always mean giant machines.

Sometimes, it simply means making daily life a little easier and a little smarter.


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Follow (us) @FUTURETECH for more! 🔌

Japan has a way of turning ordinary things into surprisingly smart technology.

Ultrafine bubble showers use microscopic bubbles, far smaller than a strand of hair, to lift oil and dirt from the skin without harsh scrubbing. They’re becoming more common in Japanese homes and spas as a gentler approach to cleaning and skin care. 🚿

In cities like Tokyo, automated underground bicycle silos make parking feel futuristic. Riders place their bike into a docking station, and a robotic system stores it underground within seconds, helping protect it from theft, bad weather, and crowded streets. 🚲

Japan has also introduced the vibrating chef knife, built to slice soft foods like tomatoes or bread more easily. The blade makes subtle vibrating motions while cutting, reducing friction and creating cleaner, smoother slices. 🔪

In Japan, innovation does not always mean giant machines.

Sometimes, it simply means making daily life a little easier and a little smarter.


47.6K
314
4 weeks ago

Follow (us) @FUTURETECH for more! 🔌

Japan has a way of turning ordinary things into surprisingly smart technology.

Ultrafine bubble showers use microscopic bubbles, far smaller than a strand of hair, to lift oil and dirt from the skin without harsh scrubbing. They’re becoming more common in Japanese homes and spas as a gentler approach to cleaning and skin care. 🚿

In cities like Tokyo, automated underground bicycle silos make parking feel futuristic. Riders place their bike into a docking station, and a robotic system stores it underground within seconds, helping protect it from theft, bad weather, and crowded streets. 🚲

Japan has also introduced the vibrating chef knife, built to slice soft foods like tomatoes or bread more easily. The blade makes subtle vibrating motions while cutting, reducing friction and creating cleaner, smoother slices. 🔪

In Japan, innovation does not always mean giant machines.

Sometimes, it simply means making daily life a little easier and a little smarter.


47.6K
314
4 weeks ago

Follow (us) @FUTURETECH for more! 🔌

Japan has a way of turning ordinary things into surprisingly smart technology.

Ultrafine bubble showers use microscopic bubbles, far smaller than a strand of hair, to lift oil and dirt from the skin without harsh scrubbing. They’re becoming more common in Japanese homes and spas as a gentler approach to cleaning and skin care. 🚿

In cities like Tokyo, automated underground bicycle silos make parking feel futuristic. Riders place their bike into a docking station, and a robotic system stores it underground within seconds, helping protect it from theft, bad weather, and crowded streets. 🚲

Japan has also introduced the vibrating chef knife, built to slice soft foods like tomatoes or bread more easily. The blade makes subtle vibrating motions while cutting, reducing friction and creating cleaner, smoother slices. 🔪

In Japan, innovation does not always mean giant machines.

Sometimes, it simply means making daily life a little easier and a little smarter.


47.6K
314
4 weeks ago

Follow (us) @FUTURETECH for more! 🔌

Japan has a way of turning ordinary things into surprisingly smart technology.

Ultrafine bubble showers use microscopic bubbles, far smaller than a strand of hair, to lift oil and dirt from the skin without harsh scrubbing. They’re becoming more common in Japanese homes and spas as a gentler approach to cleaning and skin care. 🚿

In cities like Tokyo, automated underground bicycle silos make parking feel futuristic. Riders place their bike into a docking station, and a robotic system stores it underground within seconds, helping protect it from theft, bad weather, and crowded streets. 🚲

Japan has also introduced the vibrating chef knife, built to slice soft foods like tomatoes or bread more easily. The blade makes subtle vibrating motions while cutting, reducing friction and creating cleaner, smoother slices. 🔪

In Japan, innovation does not always mean giant machines.

Sometimes, it simply means making daily life a little easier and a little smarter.


47.6K
314
4 weeks ago


Follow (us) @FUTURETECH for more! 🔌

Japan has a way of turning ordinary things into surprisingly smart technology.

Ultrafine bubble showers use microscopic bubbles, far smaller than a strand of hair, to lift oil and dirt from the skin without harsh scrubbing. They’re becoming more common in Japanese homes and spas as a gentler approach to cleaning and skin care. 🚿

In cities like Tokyo, automated underground bicycle silos make parking feel futuristic. Riders place their bike into a docking station, and a robotic system stores it underground within seconds, helping protect it from theft, bad weather, and crowded streets. 🚲

Japan has also introduced the vibrating chef knife, built to slice soft foods like tomatoes or bread more easily. The blade makes subtle vibrating motions while cutting, reducing friction and creating cleaner, smoother slices. 🔪

In Japan, innovation does not always mean giant machines.

Sometimes, it simply means making daily life a little easier and a little smarter.


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4 weeks ago

Colossal Biosciences says its scientists have successfully hatched healthy chicks from fully artificial eggs, using bioengineered shells designed to breathe like natural eggs.

The breakthrough could become a major step for bird conservation and de-extinction efforts, especially for species like the South Island giant moa — a 12-foot-tall extinct bird whose eggs were around 80 times the volume of a chicken egg.

Because no living bird could naturally hatch an egg that large, Colossal says its artificial egg platform could one day make that possible.

The technology may also help protect endangered birds, support fragile embryos, and open a new path for reviving lost avian species.

Media: Colossal


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Colossal Biosciences says its scientists have successfully hatched healthy chicks from fully artificial eggs, using bioengineered shells designed to breathe like natural eggs.

The breakthrough could become a major step for bird conservation and de-extinction efforts, especially for species like the South Island giant moa — a 12-foot-tall extinct bird whose eggs were around 80 times the volume of a chicken egg.

Because no living bird could naturally hatch an egg that large, Colossal says its artificial egg platform could one day make that possible.

The technology may also help protect endangered birds, support fragile embryos, and open a new path for reviving lost avian species.

Media: Colossal


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11 hours ago

Colossal Biosciences says its scientists have successfully hatched healthy chicks from fully artificial eggs, using bioengineered shells designed to breathe like natural eggs.

The breakthrough could become a major step for bird conservation and de-extinction efforts, especially for species like the South Island giant moa — a 12-foot-tall extinct bird whose eggs were around 80 times the volume of a chicken egg.

Because no living bird could naturally hatch an egg that large, Colossal says its artificial egg platform could one day make that possible.

The technology may also help protect endangered birds, support fragile embryos, and open a new path for reviving lost avian species.

Media: Colossal


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11 hours ago

Colossal Biosciences says its scientists have successfully hatched healthy chicks from fully artificial eggs, using bioengineered shells designed to breathe like natural eggs.

The breakthrough could become a major step for bird conservation and de-extinction efforts, especially for species like the South Island giant moa — a 12-foot-tall extinct bird whose eggs were around 80 times the volume of a chicken egg.

Because no living bird could naturally hatch an egg that large, Colossal says its artificial egg platform could one day make that possible.

The technology may also help protect endangered birds, support fragile embryos, and open a new path for reviving lost avian species.

Media: Colossal


1.2K
75
11 hours ago

Colossal Biosciences says its scientists have successfully hatched healthy chicks from fully artificial eggs, using bioengineered shells designed to breathe like natural eggs.

The breakthrough could become a major step for bird conservation and de-extinction efforts, especially for species like the South Island giant moa — a 12-foot-tall extinct bird whose eggs were around 80 times the volume of a chicken egg.

Because no living bird could naturally hatch an egg that large, Colossal says its artificial egg platform could one day make that possible.

The technology may also help protect endangered birds, support fragile embryos, and open a new path for reviving lost avian species.

Media: Colossal


1.2K
75
11 hours ago

Colossal Biosciences says its scientists have successfully hatched healthy chicks from fully artificial eggs, using bioengineered shells designed to breathe like natural eggs.

The breakthrough could become a major step for bird conservation and de-extinction efforts, especially for species like the South Island giant moa — a 12-foot-tall extinct bird whose eggs were around 80 times the volume of a chicken egg.

Because no living bird could naturally hatch an egg that large, Colossal says its artificial egg platform could one day make that possible.

The technology may also help protect endangered birds, support fragile embryos, and open a new path for reviving lost avian species.

Media: Colossal


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11 hours ago

What if humans disappeared… and octopuses became Earth’s next intelligent civilization? 🐙🌍

A scientist says octopuses may have the intelligence, adaptability, and dexterity to evolve into a dominant species after humans. They already use tools, solve problems, escape tanks, and survive across many ocean habitats.

But there’s one huge problem: octopuses are mostly solitary. Before they could build anything like a civilization, they would need to evolve stronger social behavior, culture, and cooperation.

The next civilization on Earth might not walk on two legs — it might have eight arms.


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17 hours ago

What if humans disappeared… and octopuses became Earth’s next intelligent civilization? 🐙🌍

A scientist says octopuses may have the intelligence, adaptability, and dexterity to evolve into a dominant species after humans. They already use tools, solve problems, escape tanks, and survive across many ocean habitats.

But there’s one huge problem: octopuses are mostly solitary. Before they could build anything like a civilization, they would need to evolve stronger social behavior, culture, and cooperation.

The next civilization on Earth might not walk on two legs — it might have eight arms.


4.8K
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17 hours ago

What if humans disappeared… and octopuses became Earth’s next intelligent civilization? 🐙🌍

A scientist says octopuses may have the intelligence, adaptability, and dexterity to evolve into a dominant species after humans. They already use tools, solve problems, escape tanks, and survive across many ocean habitats.

But there’s one huge problem: octopuses are mostly solitary. Before they could build anything like a civilization, they would need to evolve stronger social behavior, culture, and cooperation.

The next civilization on Earth might not walk on two legs — it might have eight arms.


4.8K
238
17 hours ago

What if humans disappeared… and octopuses became Earth’s next intelligent civilization? 🐙🌍

A scientist says octopuses may have the intelligence, adaptability, and dexterity to evolve into a dominant species after humans. They already use tools, solve problems, escape tanks, and survive across many ocean habitats.

But there’s one huge problem: octopuses are mostly solitary. Before they could build anything like a civilization, they would need to evolve stronger social behavior, culture, and cooperation.

The next civilization on Earth might not walk on two legs — it might have eight arms.


4.8K
238
17 hours ago

What if humans disappeared… and octopuses became Earth’s next intelligent civilization? 🐙🌍

A scientist says octopuses may have the intelligence, adaptability, and dexterity to evolve into a dominant species after humans. They already use tools, solve problems, escape tanks, and survive across many ocean habitats.

But there’s one huge problem: octopuses are mostly solitary. Before they could build anything like a civilization, they would need to evolve stronger social behavior, culture, and cooperation.

The next civilization on Earth might not walk on two legs — it might have eight arms.


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17 hours ago

China is drilling one of the world’s deepest vertical wells in Xinjiang’s Tarim Basin, aiming to reach nearly 7 miles beneath the desert floor.

Known as Shenditake-1, the ultra-deep shaft has already pushed past 35,000 feet, making it Asia’s deepest active vertical well — with drilling continuing even farther.

The mission is to reach around 36,400 feet, cutting through 13 layers of rock and uncovering geological formations dating back roughly 145 million years.


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China is drilling one of the world’s deepest vertical wells in Xinjiang’s Tarim Basin, aiming to reach nearly 7 miles beneath the desert floor.

Known as Shenditake-1, the ultra-deep shaft has already pushed past 35,000 feet, making it Asia’s deepest active vertical well — with drilling continuing even farther.

The mission is to reach around 36,400 feet, cutting through 13 layers of rock and uncovering geological formations dating back roughly 145 million years.


742
38
18 hours ago

China is drilling one of the world’s deepest vertical wells in Xinjiang’s Tarim Basin, aiming to reach nearly 7 miles beneath the desert floor.

Known as Shenditake-1, the ultra-deep shaft has already pushed past 35,000 feet, making it Asia’s deepest active vertical well — with drilling continuing even farther.

The mission is to reach around 36,400 feet, cutting through 13 layers of rock and uncovering geological formations dating back roughly 145 million years.


742
38
18 hours ago

China is drilling one of the world’s deepest vertical wells in Xinjiang’s Tarim Basin, aiming to reach nearly 7 miles beneath the desert floor.

Known as Shenditake-1, the ultra-deep shaft has already pushed past 35,000 feet, making it Asia’s deepest active vertical well — with drilling continuing even farther.

The mission is to reach around 36,400 feet, cutting through 13 layers of rock and uncovering geological formations dating back roughly 145 million years.


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38
18 hours ago

Mercedes may soon use BMW power under the hood. 🚗

Mercedes and BMW are reportedly in advanced talks over a supply deal that could bring BMW’s 2.0-liter B48 four-cylinder engine into future Mercedes models by 2027, with production expected to come from BMW’s Steyr plant in Austria.

The move comes as Mercedes shifts more attention back to combustion and plug-in hybrid vehicles while EV demand slows. With the company planning more petrol and diesel models than battery-electric ones by 2027, a rare engine-sharing deal with its long-time rival could be less about tradition — and more about cutting costs, saving time, and moving faster.


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20 hours ago

Mercedes may soon use BMW power under the hood. 🚗

Mercedes and BMW are reportedly in advanced talks over a supply deal that could bring BMW’s 2.0-liter B48 four-cylinder engine into future Mercedes models by 2027, with production expected to come from BMW’s Steyr plant in Austria.

The move comes as Mercedes shifts more attention back to combustion and plug-in hybrid vehicles while EV demand slows. With the company planning more petrol and diesel models than battery-electric ones by 2027, a rare engine-sharing deal with its long-time rival could be less about tradition — and more about cutting costs, saving time, and moving faster.


1.5K
88
20 hours ago

Mercedes may soon use BMW power under the hood. 🚗

Mercedes and BMW are reportedly in advanced talks over a supply deal that could bring BMW’s 2.0-liter B48 four-cylinder engine into future Mercedes models by 2027, with production expected to come from BMW’s Steyr plant in Austria.

The move comes as Mercedes shifts more attention back to combustion and plug-in hybrid vehicles while EV demand slows. With the company planning more petrol and diesel models than battery-electric ones by 2027, a rare engine-sharing deal with its long-time rival could be less about tradition — and more about cutting costs, saving time, and moving faster.


1.5K
88
20 hours ago

Mercedes may soon use BMW power under the hood. 🚗

Mercedes and BMW are reportedly in advanced talks over a supply deal that could bring BMW’s 2.0-liter B48 four-cylinder engine into future Mercedes models by 2027, with production expected to come from BMW’s Steyr plant in Austria.

The move comes as Mercedes shifts more attention back to combustion and plug-in hybrid vehicles while EV demand slows. With the company planning more petrol and diesel models than battery-electric ones by 2027, a rare engine-sharing deal with its long-time rival could be less about tradition — and more about cutting costs, saving time, and moving faster.


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Google DeepMind has announced Gemini Omni, a new AI model family built to create and edit video from multimodal prompts.

DeepMind describes Omni as an early step toward “anything from anything” generation, combining Gemini’s reasoning abilities with Google’s advanced generative media systems.

The model is designed to better understand the world, physics, motion, continuity, and character consistency. Users can define a character once, then place that same character across multiple scenes while keeping their look, actions, and lighting consistent.

Omni can also edit existing videos through natural language, letting users change environments, add objects, adjust motion, or reshape scenes with simple prompts.

Gemini Omni Flash is now rolling out across Gemini, Flow, and YouTube Shorts, with API access expected soon.

Media: Google


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23 hours ago

Google DeepMind has announced Gemini Omni, a new AI model family built to create and edit video from multimodal prompts.

DeepMind describes Omni as an early step toward “anything from anything” generation, combining Gemini’s reasoning abilities with Google’s advanced generative media systems.

The model is designed to better understand the world, physics, motion, continuity, and character consistency. Users can define a character once, then place that same character across multiple scenes while keeping their look, actions, and lighting consistent.

Omni can also edit existing videos through natural language, letting users change environments, add objects, adjust motion, or reshape scenes with simple prompts.

Gemini Omni Flash is now rolling out across Gemini, Flow, and YouTube Shorts, with API access expected soon.

Media: Google


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14
23 hours ago

Google DeepMind has announced Gemini Omni, a new AI model family built to create and edit video from multimodal prompts.

DeepMind describes Omni as an early step toward “anything from anything” generation, combining Gemini’s reasoning abilities with Google’s advanced generative media systems.

The model is designed to better understand the world, physics, motion, continuity, and character consistency. Users can define a character once, then place that same character across multiple scenes while keeping their look, actions, and lighting consistent.

Omni can also edit existing videos through natural language, letting users change environments, add objects, adjust motion, or reshape scenes with simple prompts.

Gemini Omni Flash is now rolling out across Gemini, Flow, and YouTube Shorts, with API access expected soon.

Media: Google


650
14
23 hours ago

Google DeepMind has announced Gemini Omni, a new AI model family built to create and edit video from multimodal prompts.

DeepMind describes Omni as an early step toward “anything from anything” generation, combining Gemini’s reasoning abilities with Google’s advanced generative media systems.

The model is designed to better understand the world, physics, motion, continuity, and character consistency. Users can define a character once, then place that same character across multiple scenes while keeping their look, actions, and lighting consistent.

Omni can also edit existing videos through natural language, letting users change environments, add objects, adjust motion, or reshape scenes with simple prompts.

Gemini Omni Flash is now rolling out across Gemini, Flow, and YouTube Shorts, with API access expected soon.

Media: Google


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Google DeepMind has announced Gemini Omni, a new AI model family built to create and edit video from multimodal prompts.

DeepMind describes Omni as an early step toward “anything from anything” generation, combining Gemini’s reasoning abilities with Google’s advanced generative media systems.

The model is designed to better understand the world, physics, motion, continuity, and character consistency. Users can define a character once, then place that same character across multiple scenes while keeping their look, actions, and lighting consistent.

Omni can also edit existing videos through natural language, letting users change environments, add objects, adjust motion, or reshape scenes with simple prompts.

Gemini Omni Flash is now rolling out across Gemini, Flow, and YouTube Shorts, with API access expected soon.

Media: Google


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23 hours ago

Google DeepMind has announced Gemini Omni, a new AI model family built to create and edit video from multimodal prompts.

DeepMind describes Omni as an early step toward “anything from anything” generation, combining Gemini’s reasoning abilities with Google’s advanced generative media systems.

The model is designed to better understand the world, physics, motion, continuity, and character consistency. Users can define a character once, then place that same character across multiple scenes while keeping their look, actions, and lighting consistent.

Omni can also edit existing videos through natural language, letting users change environments, add objects, adjust motion, or reshape scenes with simple prompts.

Gemini Omni Flash is now rolling out across Gemini, Flow, and YouTube Shorts, with API access expected soon.

Media: Google


650
14
23 hours ago

Google DeepMind has announced Gemini Omni, a new AI model family built to create and edit video from multimodal prompts.

DeepMind describes Omni as an early step toward “anything from anything” generation, combining Gemini’s reasoning abilities with Google’s advanced generative media systems.

The model is designed to better understand the world, physics, motion, continuity, and character consistency. Users can define a character once, then place that same character across multiple scenes while keeping their look, actions, and lighting consistent.

Omni can also edit existing videos through natural language, letting users change environments, add objects, adjust motion, or reshape scenes with simple prompts.

Gemini Omni Flash is now rolling out across Gemini, Flow, and YouTube Shorts, with API access expected soon.

Media: Google


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23 hours ago

Rumors suggest GTA VI could cost more than $2 billion to produce, which would potentially make it the most expensive video game ever made. 🎮💰

Rockstar Games has never officially confirmed the game’s exact budget, but analysts believe the massive figure could be tied to over a decade of development, thousands of employees across multiple studios, next-generation graphics, advanced AI systems, motion capture, a huge open-world map, and what is expected to become a massive online ecosystem. Some reports also suggest the $2 billion figure may include marketing and long-term live-service support, not just development costs.

For comparison, GTA V reportedly cost around $265 million in 2013, meaning GTA VI’s rumored budget could be several times larger than many Hollywood blockbusters combined. Rockstar seems to be treating GTA VI less like a standard game release and more like a long-term entertainment platform built to dominate gaming for the next decade. 🌎

The huge budget also shows the pressure behind the sequel. After GTA V became one of the best-selling entertainment products in history, expectations for GTA VI are enormous. Rockstar may be spending at an unprecedented level to once again redefine what an open-world game can be. 🚗


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Rumors suggest GTA VI could cost more than $2 billion to produce, which would potentially make it the most expensive video game ever made. 🎮💰

Rockstar Games has never officially confirmed the game’s exact budget, but analysts believe the massive figure could be tied to over a decade of development, thousands of employees across multiple studios, next-generation graphics, advanced AI systems, motion capture, a huge open-world map, and what is expected to become a massive online ecosystem. Some reports also suggest the $2 billion figure may include marketing and long-term live-service support, not just development costs.

For comparison, GTA V reportedly cost around $265 million in 2013, meaning GTA VI’s rumored budget could be several times larger than many Hollywood blockbusters combined. Rockstar seems to be treating GTA VI less like a standard game release and more like a long-term entertainment platform built to dominate gaming for the next decade. 🌎

The huge budget also shows the pressure behind the sequel. After GTA V became one of the best-selling entertainment products in history, expectations for GTA VI are enormous. Rockstar may be spending at an unprecedented level to once again redefine what an open-world game can be. 🚗


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Rumors suggest GTA VI could cost more than $2 billion to produce, which would potentially make it the most expensive video game ever made. 🎮💰

Rockstar Games has never officially confirmed the game’s exact budget, but analysts believe the massive figure could be tied to over a decade of development, thousands of employees across multiple studios, next-generation graphics, advanced AI systems, motion capture, a huge open-world map, and what is expected to become a massive online ecosystem. Some reports also suggest the $2 billion figure may include marketing and long-term live-service support, not just development costs.

For comparison, GTA V reportedly cost around $265 million in 2013, meaning GTA VI’s rumored budget could be several times larger than many Hollywood blockbusters combined. Rockstar seems to be treating GTA VI less like a standard game release and more like a long-term entertainment platform built to dominate gaming for the next decade. 🌎

The huge budget also shows the pressure behind the sequel. After GTA V became one of the best-selling entertainment products in history, expectations for GTA VI are enormous. Rockstar may be spending at an unprecedented level to once again redefine what an open-world game can be. 🚗


2.2K
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Rumors suggest GTA VI could cost more than $2 billion to produce, which would potentially make it the most expensive video game ever made. 🎮💰

Rockstar Games has never officially confirmed the game’s exact budget, but analysts believe the massive figure could be tied to over a decade of development, thousands of employees across multiple studios, next-generation graphics, advanced AI systems, motion capture, a huge open-world map, and what is expected to become a massive online ecosystem. Some reports also suggest the $2 billion figure may include marketing and long-term live-service support, not just development costs.

For comparison, GTA V reportedly cost around $265 million in 2013, meaning GTA VI’s rumored budget could be several times larger than many Hollywood blockbusters combined. Rockstar seems to be treating GTA VI less like a standard game release and more like a long-term entertainment platform built to dominate gaming for the next decade. 🌎

The huge budget also shows the pressure behind the sequel. After GTA V became one of the best-selling entertainment products in history, expectations for GTA VI are enormous. Rockstar may be spending at an unprecedented level to once again redefine what an open-world game can be. 🚗


2.2K
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Rumors suggest GTA VI could cost more than $2 billion to produce, which would potentially make it the most expensive video game ever made. 🎮💰

Rockstar Games has never officially confirmed the game’s exact budget, but analysts believe the massive figure could be tied to over a decade of development, thousands of employees across multiple studios, next-generation graphics, advanced AI systems, motion capture, a huge open-world map, and what is expected to become a massive online ecosystem. Some reports also suggest the $2 billion figure may include marketing and long-term live-service support, not just development costs.

For comparison, GTA V reportedly cost around $265 million in 2013, meaning GTA VI’s rumored budget could be several times larger than many Hollywood blockbusters combined. Rockstar seems to be treating GTA VI less like a standard game release and more like a long-term entertainment platform built to dominate gaming for the next decade. 🌎

The huge budget also shows the pressure behind the sequel. After GTA V became one of the best-selling entertainment products in history, expectations for GTA VI are enormous. Rockstar may be spending at an unprecedented level to once again redefine what an open-world game can be. 🚗


2.2K
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Rumors suggest GTA VI could cost more than $2 billion to produce, which would potentially make it the most expensive video game ever made. 🎮💰

Rockstar Games has never officially confirmed the game’s exact budget, but analysts believe the massive figure could be tied to over a decade of development, thousands of employees across multiple studios, next-generation graphics, advanced AI systems, motion capture, a huge open-world map, and what is expected to become a massive online ecosystem. Some reports also suggest the $2 billion figure may include marketing and long-term live-service support, not just development costs.

For comparison, GTA V reportedly cost around $265 million in 2013, meaning GTA VI’s rumored budget could be several times larger than many Hollywood blockbusters combined. Rockstar seems to be treating GTA VI less like a standard game release and more like a long-term entertainment platform built to dominate gaming for the next decade. 🌎

The huge budget also shows the pressure behind the sequel. After GTA V became one of the best-selling entertainment products in history, expectations for GTA VI are enormous. Rockstar may be spending at an unprecedented level to once again redefine what an open-world game can be. 🚗


2.2K
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Rumors suggest GTA VI could cost more than $2 billion to produce, which would potentially make it the most expensive video game ever made. 🎮💰

Rockstar Games has never officially confirmed the game’s exact budget, but analysts believe the massive figure could be tied to over a decade of development, thousands of employees across multiple studios, next-generation graphics, advanced AI systems, motion capture, a huge open-world map, and what is expected to become a massive online ecosystem. Some reports also suggest the $2 billion figure may include marketing and long-term live-service support, not just development costs.

For comparison, GTA V reportedly cost around $265 million in 2013, meaning GTA VI’s rumored budget could be several times larger than many Hollywood blockbusters combined. Rockstar seems to be treating GTA VI less like a standard game release and more like a long-term entertainment platform built to dominate gaming for the next decade. 🌎

The huge budget also shows the pressure behind the sequel. After GTA V became one of the best-selling entertainment products in history, expectations for GTA VI are enormous. Rockstar may be spending at an unprecedented level to once again redefine what an open-world game can be. 🚗


2.2K
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Rumors suggest GTA VI could cost more than $2 billion to produce, which would potentially make it the most expensive video game ever made. 🎮💰

Rockstar Games has never officially confirmed the game’s exact budget, but analysts believe the massive figure could be tied to over a decade of development, thousands of employees across multiple studios, next-generation graphics, advanced AI systems, motion capture, a huge open-world map, and what is expected to become a massive online ecosystem. Some reports also suggest the $2 billion figure may include marketing and long-term live-service support, not just development costs.

For comparison, GTA V reportedly cost around $265 million in 2013, meaning GTA VI’s rumored budget could be several times larger than many Hollywood blockbusters combined. Rockstar seems to be treating GTA VI less like a standard game release and more like a long-term entertainment platform built to dominate gaming for the next decade. 🌎

The huge budget also shows the pressure behind the sequel. After GTA V became one of the best-selling entertainment products in history, expectations for GTA VI are enormous. Rockstar may be spending at an unprecedented level to once again redefine what an open-world game can be. 🚗


2.2K
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Rumors suggest GTA VI could cost more than $2 billion to produce, which would potentially make it the most expensive video game ever made. 🎮💰

Rockstar Games has never officially confirmed the game’s exact budget, but analysts believe the massive figure could be tied to over a decade of development, thousands of employees across multiple studios, next-generation graphics, advanced AI systems, motion capture, a huge open-world map, and what is expected to become a massive online ecosystem. Some reports also suggest the $2 billion figure may include marketing and long-term live-service support, not just development costs.

For comparison, GTA V reportedly cost around $265 million in 2013, meaning GTA VI’s rumored budget could be several times larger than many Hollywood blockbusters combined. Rockstar seems to be treating GTA VI less like a standard game release and more like a long-term entertainment platform built to dominate gaming for the next decade. 🌎

The huge budget also shows the pressure behind the sequel. After GTA V became one of the best-selling entertainment products in history, expectations for GTA VI are enormous. Rockstar may be spending at an unprecedented level to once again redefine what an open-world game can be. 🚗


2.2K
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Rumors suggest GTA VI could cost more than $2 billion to produce, which would potentially make it the most expensive video game ever made. 🎮💰

Rockstar Games has never officially confirmed the game’s exact budget, but analysts believe the massive figure could be tied to over a decade of development, thousands of employees across multiple studios, next-generation graphics, advanced AI systems, motion capture, a huge open-world map, and what is expected to become a massive online ecosystem. Some reports also suggest the $2 billion figure may include marketing and long-term live-service support, not just development costs.

For comparison, GTA V reportedly cost around $265 million in 2013, meaning GTA VI’s rumored budget could be several times larger than many Hollywood blockbusters combined. Rockstar seems to be treating GTA VI less like a standard game release and more like a long-term entertainment platform built to dominate gaming for the next decade. 🌎

The huge budget also shows the pressure behind the sequel. After GTA V became one of the best-selling entertainment products in history, expectations for GTA VI are enormous. Rockstar may be spending at an unprecedented level to once again redefine what an open-world game can be. 🚗


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Long before phone cameras became part of everyday life, Apple was already experimenting with a future where people could take photos without film.

The QuickTake showed how early the digital photography shift had begun, but the technology was still expensive, limited, and ahead of what most consumers were ready for.

It never became a major Apple product, but today it feels like an early clue of where personal technology was going, years before cameras became one of the iPhone’s biggest strengths.

Was Apple simply too early?


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3
1 days ago

Long before phone cameras became part of everyday life, Apple was already experimenting with a future where people could take photos without film.

The QuickTake showed how early the digital photography shift had begun, but the technology was still expensive, limited, and ahead of what most consumers were ready for.

It never became a major Apple product, but today it feels like an early clue of where personal technology was going, years before cameras became one of the iPhone’s biggest strengths.

Was Apple simply too early?


3
3
1 days ago

Long before phone cameras became part of everyday life, Apple was already experimenting with a future where people could take photos without film.

The QuickTake showed how early the digital photography shift had begun, but the technology was still expensive, limited, and ahead of what most consumers were ready for.

It never became a major Apple product, but today it feels like an early clue of where personal technology was going, years before cameras became one of the iPhone’s biggest strengths.

Was Apple simply too early?


3
3
1 days ago

Long before phone cameras became part of everyday life, Apple was already experimenting with a future where people could take photos without film.

The QuickTake showed how early the digital photography shift had begun, but the technology was still expensive, limited, and ahead of what most consumers were ready for.

It never became a major Apple product, but today it feels like an early clue of where personal technology was going, years before cameras became one of the iPhone’s biggest strengths.

Was Apple simply too early?


3
3
1 days ago

Long before phone cameras became part of everyday life, Apple was already experimenting with a future where people could take photos without film.

The QuickTake showed how early the digital photography shift had begun, but the technology was still expensive, limited, and ahead of what most consumers were ready for.

It never became a major Apple product, but today it feels like an early clue of where personal technology was going, years before cameras became one of the iPhone’s biggest strengths.

Was Apple simply too early?


3
3
1 days ago

Long before phone cameras became part of everyday life, Apple was already experimenting with a future where people could take photos without film.

The QuickTake showed how early the digital photography shift had begun, but the technology was still expensive, limited, and ahead of what most consumers were ready for.

It never became a major Apple product, but today it feels like an early clue of where personal technology was going, years before cameras became one of the iPhone’s biggest strengths.

Was Apple simply too early?


3
3
1 days ago

Long before phone cameras became part of everyday life, Apple was already experimenting with a future where people could take photos without film.

The QuickTake showed how early the digital photography shift had begun, but the technology was still expensive, limited, and ahead of what most consumers were ready for.

It never became a major Apple product, but today it feels like an early clue of where personal technology was going, years before cameras became one of the iPhone’s biggest strengths.

Was Apple simply too early?


3
3
1 days ago

Long before phone cameras became part of everyday life, Apple was already experimenting with a future where people could take photos without film.

The QuickTake showed how early the digital photography shift had begun, but the technology was still expensive, limited, and ahead of what most consumers were ready for.

It never became a major Apple product, but today it feels like an early clue of where personal technology was going, years before cameras became one of the iPhone’s biggest strengths.

Was Apple simply too early?


3
3
1 days ago

Long before phone cameras became part of everyday life, Apple was already experimenting with a future where people could take photos without film.

The QuickTake showed how early the digital photography shift had begun, but the technology was still expensive, limited, and ahead of what most consumers were ready for.

It never became a major Apple product, but today it feels like an early clue of where personal technology was going, years before cameras became one of the iPhone’s biggest strengths.

Was Apple simply too early?


3
3
1 days ago

Long before phone cameras became part of everyday life, Apple was already experimenting with a future where people could take photos without film.

The QuickTake showed how early the digital photography shift had begun, but the technology was still expensive, limited, and ahead of what most consumers were ready for.

It never became a major Apple product, but today it feels like an early clue of where personal technology was going, years before cameras became one of the iPhone’s biggest strengths.

Was Apple simply too early?


3
3
1 days ago

Long before phone cameras became part of everyday life, Apple was already experimenting with a future where people could take photos without film.

The QuickTake showed how early the digital photography shift had begun, but the technology was still expensive, limited, and ahead of what most consumers were ready for.

It never became a major Apple product, but today it feels like an early clue of where personal technology was going, years before cameras became one of the iPhone’s biggest strengths.

Was Apple simply too early?


3
3
1 days ago

Long before phone cameras became part of everyday life, Apple was already experimenting with a future where people could take photos without film.

The QuickTake showed how early the digital photography shift had begun, but the technology was still expensive, limited, and ahead of what most consumers were ready for.

It never became a major Apple product, but today it feels like an early clue of where personal technology was going, years before cameras became one of the iPhone’s biggest strengths.

Was Apple simply too early?


3
3
1 days ago

Long before phone cameras became part of everyday life, Apple was already experimenting with a future where people could take photos without film.

The QuickTake showed how early the digital photography shift had begun, but the technology was still expensive, limited, and ahead of what most consumers were ready for.

It never became a major Apple product, but today it feels like an early clue of where personal technology was going, years before cameras became one of the iPhone’s biggest strengths.

Was Apple simply too early?


3
3
1 days ago

Long before phone cameras became part of everyday life, Apple was already experimenting with a future where people could take photos without film.

The QuickTake showed how early the digital photography shift had begun, but the technology was still expensive, limited, and ahead of what most consumers were ready for.

It never became a major Apple product, but today it feels like an early clue of where personal technology was going, years before cameras became one of the iPhone’s biggest strengths.

Was Apple simply too early?


3
3
1 days ago

RuView’s GitHub repository is an open-source project that uses ordinary WiFi signals and AI to detect movement, breathing patterns, and body posture through walls.

Rather than relying on cameras, the system analyzes how wireless signals shift when a person moves inside a room.

Because it can run on low-cost hardware such as ESP32 chips and standard WiFi routers, the technology could be far more accessible than expensive military-grade sensing systems.

Its developers say it may have potential uses in healthcare monitoring, smart homes, and emergency rescue scenarios.

Credits: Farea


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RuView’s GitHub repository is an open-source project that uses ordinary WiFi signals and AI to detect movement, breathing patterns, and body posture through walls.

Rather than relying on cameras, the system analyzes how wireless signals shift when a person moves inside a room.

Because it can run on low-cost hardware such as ESP32 chips and standard WiFi routers, the technology could be far more accessible than expensive military-grade sensing systems.

Its developers say it may have potential uses in healthcare monitoring, smart homes, and emergency rescue scenarios.

Credits: Farea


11K
422
1 days ago

RuView’s GitHub repository is an open-source project that uses ordinary WiFi signals and AI to detect movement, breathing patterns, and body posture through walls.

Rather than relying on cameras, the system analyzes how wireless signals shift when a person moves inside a room.

Because it can run on low-cost hardware such as ESP32 chips and standard WiFi routers, the technology could be far more accessible than expensive military-grade sensing systems.

Its developers say it may have potential uses in healthcare monitoring, smart homes, and emergency rescue scenarios.

Credits: Farea


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This would make any electrician question their entire career 😭

Across cities in countries like Bangladesh, India, Vietnam, and the Philippines, huge webs of overhead cables have become part of the everyday street view. Power lines, internet wires, CCTV cables, and telecom connections are often stacked onto the same poles after decades of fast urban growth.

A major reason this happens is the way new connections are installed. Utility workers often add fresh cables without removing old or unused ones, so the wiring builds up layer by layer. In dense neighborhoods, keeping wires overhead is also much cheaper and faster than moving everything underground.

Some poles end up carrying connections for entire apartment blocks, small businesses, traffic systems, and local internet providers all at once. The result is a chaotic tangle of cables so extreme that some streets have become famous simply because of how overloaded the wires look.


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This would make any electrician question their entire career 😭

Across cities in countries like Bangladesh, India, Vietnam, and the Philippines, huge webs of overhead cables have become part of the everyday street view. Power lines, internet wires, CCTV cables, and telecom connections are often stacked onto the same poles after decades of fast urban growth.

A major reason this happens is the way new connections are installed. Utility workers often add fresh cables without removing old or unused ones, so the wiring builds up layer by layer. In dense neighborhoods, keeping wires overhead is also much cheaper and faster than moving everything underground.

Some poles end up carrying connections for entire apartment blocks, small businesses, traffic systems, and local internet providers all at once. The result is a chaotic tangle of cables so extreme that some streets have become famous simply because of how overloaded the wires look.


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1 days ago

This would make any electrician question their entire career 😭

Across cities in countries like Bangladesh, India, Vietnam, and the Philippines, huge webs of overhead cables have become part of the everyday street view. Power lines, internet wires, CCTV cables, and telecom connections are often stacked onto the same poles after decades of fast urban growth.

A major reason this happens is the way new connections are installed. Utility workers often add fresh cables without removing old or unused ones, so the wiring builds up layer by layer. In dense neighborhoods, keeping wires overhead is also much cheaper and faster than moving everything underground.

Some poles end up carrying connections for entire apartment blocks, small businesses, traffic systems, and local internet providers all at once. The result is a chaotic tangle of cables so extreme that some streets have become famous simply because of how overloaded the wires look.


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1 days ago

This would make any electrician question their entire career 😭

Across cities in countries like Bangladesh, India, Vietnam, and the Philippines, huge webs of overhead cables have become part of the everyday street view. Power lines, internet wires, CCTV cables, and telecom connections are often stacked onto the same poles after decades of fast urban growth.

A major reason this happens is the way new connections are installed. Utility workers often add fresh cables without removing old or unused ones, so the wiring builds up layer by layer. In dense neighborhoods, keeping wires overhead is also much cheaper and faster than moving everything underground.

Some poles end up carrying connections for entire apartment blocks, small businesses, traffic systems, and local internet providers all at once. The result is a chaotic tangle of cables so extreme that some streets have become famous simply because of how overloaded the wires look.


1.6K
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1 days ago

This would make any electrician question their entire career 😭

Across cities in countries like Bangladesh, India, Vietnam, and the Philippines, huge webs of overhead cables have become part of the everyday street view. Power lines, internet wires, CCTV cables, and telecom connections are often stacked onto the same poles after decades of fast urban growth.

A major reason this happens is the way new connections are installed. Utility workers often add fresh cables without removing old or unused ones, so the wiring builds up layer by layer. In dense neighborhoods, keeping wires overhead is also much cheaper and faster than moving everything underground.

Some poles end up carrying connections for entire apartment blocks, small businesses, traffic systems, and local internet providers all at once. The result is a chaotic tangle of cables so extreme that some streets have become famous simply because of how overloaded the wires look.


1.6K
67
1 days ago

This would make any electrician question their entire career 😭

Across cities in countries like Bangladesh, India, Vietnam, and the Philippines, huge webs of overhead cables have become part of the everyday street view. Power lines, internet wires, CCTV cables, and telecom connections are often stacked onto the same poles after decades of fast urban growth.

A major reason this happens is the way new connections are installed. Utility workers often add fresh cables without removing old or unused ones, so the wiring builds up layer by layer. In dense neighborhoods, keeping wires overhead is also much cheaper and faster than moving everything underground.

Some poles end up carrying connections for entire apartment blocks, small businesses, traffic systems, and local internet providers all at once. The result is a chaotic tangle of cables so extreme that some streets have become famous simply because of how overloaded the wires look.


1.6K
67
1 days ago

This would make any electrician question their entire career 😭

Across cities in countries like Bangladesh, India, Vietnam, and the Philippines, huge webs of overhead cables have become part of the everyday street view. Power lines, internet wires, CCTV cables, and telecom connections are often stacked onto the same poles after decades of fast urban growth.

A major reason this happens is the way new connections are installed. Utility workers often add fresh cables without removing old or unused ones, so the wiring builds up layer by layer. In dense neighborhoods, keeping wires overhead is also much cheaper and faster than moving everything underground.

Some poles end up carrying connections for entire apartment blocks, small businesses, traffic systems, and local internet providers all at once. The result is a chaotic tangle of cables so extreme that some streets have become famous simply because of how overloaded the wires look.


1.6K
67
1 days ago

This would make any electrician question their entire career 😭

Across cities in countries like Bangladesh, India, Vietnam, and the Philippines, huge webs of overhead cables have become part of the everyday street view. Power lines, internet wires, CCTV cables, and telecom connections are often stacked onto the same poles after decades of fast urban growth.

A major reason this happens is the way new connections are installed. Utility workers often add fresh cables without removing old or unused ones, so the wiring builds up layer by layer. In dense neighborhoods, keeping wires overhead is also much cheaper and faster than moving everything underground.

Some poles end up carrying connections for entire apartment blocks, small businesses, traffic systems, and local internet providers all at once. The result is a chaotic tangle of cables so extreme that some streets have become famous simply because of how overloaded the wires look.


1.6K
67
1 days ago

This would make any electrician question their entire career 😭

Across cities in countries like Bangladesh, India, Vietnam, and the Philippines, huge webs of overhead cables have become part of the everyday street view. Power lines, internet wires, CCTV cables, and telecom connections are often stacked onto the same poles after decades of fast urban growth.

A major reason this happens is the way new connections are installed. Utility workers often add fresh cables without removing old or unused ones, so the wiring builds up layer by layer. In dense neighborhoods, keeping wires overhead is also much cheaper and faster than moving everything underground.

Some poles end up carrying connections for entire apartment blocks, small businesses, traffic systems, and local internet providers all at once. The result is a chaotic tangle of cables so extreme that some streets have become famous simply because of how overloaded the wires look.


1.6K
67
1 days ago

This would make any electrician question their entire career 😭

Across cities in countries like Bangladesh, India, Vietnam, and the Philippines, huge webs of overhead cables have become part of the everyday street view. Power lines, internet wires, CCTV cables, and telecom connections are often stacked onto the same poles after decades of fast urban growth.

A major reason this happens is the way new connections are installed. Utility workers often add fresh cables without removing old or unused ones, so the wiring builds up layer by layer. In dense neighborhoods, keeping wires overhead is also much cheaper and faster than moving everything underground.

Some poles end up carrying connections for entire apartment blocks, small businesses, traffic systems, and local internet providers all at once. The result is a chaotic tangle of cables so extreme that some streets have become famous simply because of how overloaded the wires look.


1.6K
67
1 days ago

This would make any electrician question their entire career 😭

Across cities in countries like Bangladesh, India, Vietnam, and the Philippines, huge webs of overhead cables have become part of the everyday street view. Power lines, internet wires, CCTV cables, and telecom connections are often stacked onto the same poles after decades of fast urban growth.

A major reason this happens is the way new connections are installed. Utility workers often add fresh cables without removing old or unused ones, so the wiring builds up layer by layer. In dense neighborhoods, keeping wires overhead is also much cheaper and faster than moving everything underground.

Some poles end up carrying connections for entire apartment blocks, small businesses, traffic systems, and local internet providers all at once. The result is a chaotic tangle of cables so extreme that some streets have become famous simply because of how overloaded the wires look.


1.6K
67
1 days ago

This would make any electrician question their entire career 😭

Across cities in countries like Bangladesh, India, Vietnam, and the Philippines, huge webs of overhead cables have become part of the everyday street view. Power lines, internet wires, CCTV cables, and telecom connections are often stacked onto the same poles after decades of fast urban growth.

A major reason this happens is the way new connections are installed. Utility workers often add fresh cables without removing old or unused ones, so the wiring builds up layer by layer. In dense neighborhoods, keeping wires overhead is also much cheaper and faster than moving everything underground.

Some poles end up carrying connections for entire apartment blocks, small businesses, traffic systems, and local internet providers all at once. The result is a chaotic tangle of cables so extreme that some streets have become famous simply because of how overloaded the wires look.


1.6K
67
1 days ago

This would make any electrician question their entire career 😭

Across cities in countries like Bangladesh, India, Vietnam, and the Philippines, huge webs of overhead cables have become part of the everyday street view. Power lines, internet wires, CCTV cables, and telecom connections are often stacked onto the same poles after decades of fast urban growth.

A major reason this happens is the way new connections are installed. Utility workers often add fresh cables without removing old or unused ones, so the wiring builds up layer by layer. In dense neighborhoods, keeping wires overhead is also much cheaper and faster than moving everything underground.

Some poles end up carrying connections for entire apartment blocks, small businesses, traffic systems, and local internet providers all at once. The result is a chaotic tangle of cables so extreme that some streets have become famous simply because of how overloaded the wires look.


1.6K
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Story Save - Bestes kostenloses Tool zum Speichern von Stories, Reels, Fotos, Videos, Highlights, IGTV auf Ihrem Gerät.

Story-save.com ist ein benutzerfreundliches Online-Tool, mit dem Nutzer verschiedene Inhalte wie Stories, Fotos, Videos und IGTV-Materialien direkt von Instagram herunterladen und speichern können. Mit Story-Save können Sie Inhalte von Instagram ganz einfach herunterladen und jederzeit, auch ohne Internetverbindung, ansehen. Dieses Tool ist perfekt, um interessante Instagram-Momente zu speichern. Nutzen Sie Story-Save, um Ihre Lieblingsmomente immer griffbereit zu haben!

Unsere Vorteile:

Keine Registrierung erforderlich

Sparen Sie sich App-Downloads und Anmeldungen, speichern Sie Stories direkt online.

Exklusive hochauflösende Inhalte

Vergessen Sie minderwertige Inhalte, speichern Sie Stories in bester Qualität.

Kompatibel mit allen Geräten

Laden Sie Instagram Stories mit jedem Browser, iPhone oder Android herunter.

Komplett kostenlos

Keine Gebühren. Laden Sie beliebige Stories kostenlos herunter.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Die Funktion dient dazu, Instagram-Stories sicher und in hoher Qualität herunterzuladen. Sie ist benutzerfreundlich und erfordert keine Registrierung. Kopieren Sie einfach den Link, fügen Sie ihn ein und genießen Sie die Inhalte.
Das Herunterladen ist einfach:
  • 1. Besuchen Sie das Tool Instagram Story Downloader.
  • 2. Geben Sie den Benutzernamen des Instagram-Profils ein und klicken Sie auf „Herunterladen“.
  • 3. Wählen Sie die gewünschten Stories aus und laden Sie sie herunter.
Die ausgewählten Stories werden auf Ihrem Gerät gespeichert.
Leider ist es aufgrund von Datenschutzbeschränkungen nicht möglich, Stories von privaten Konten herunterzuladen.
Nein, Sie können unbegrenzt viele Stories mit unserem Service herunterladen, kostenlos.
Ja, solange die Inhalte nicht für kommerzielle Zwecke genutzt werden. Holen Sie sich für kommerzielle Nutzung die Erlaubnis des Urhebers ein.
Die heruntergeladenen Stories werden normalerweise im Download-Ordner Ihres Geräts gespeichert.