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    Lanterns teaser swaps superhero hijinks for gritty realism

    I could see them going off in a different direction as the series progresses, but the trailer gives me a hard traveling heroes vibe and I'm here for it.
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    2026 Subaru Uncharted first drive: FWD might be the biggest selling point

    Cool dude, but that has little to nothing to do with what I wrote. There's no need to get defensive about this, and take a break from playing comment police please. To reiterate, many people don't need awd, but they want it. Why they want it is unimportant. People show up at Subaru dealers at...
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    2026 Subaru Uncharted first drive: FWD might be the biggest selling point

    I wonder how this will go over when it hits car lots. There are a lot of Subaru's on the road where I live and in my experience many of the drivers are practically brainwashed into thinking that they NEED awd when fwd would be perfectly acceptable for them, it's the entire reason they chose a...
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    Ford is focusing on efficiency to make its 2027 $30,000 EV pickup affordable

    Maybe it's my general annoyance at car companies speaking, but all the marketing fluff comes off to me as Ford just being behind on development. Hindsight is easy, but putting gobs of money and time towards making an electric F150 for customers that don't want an electric truck, and won't be...
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    Looks a lot like an electric station wagon: the 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland

    Hey hey slow down, these are load bearing marketing lies about cars that your talking about! If everyone considered small SUVs to be tall station wagons, and full sized SUVs to be bad minivans they wouldn't feel nearly as cool about the car they use to buy groceries. -On topic, this car seems...
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    America, it’s time to think beyond leather for luxury car seats

    Lol good luck getting American car lovers to change their minds. If companies want to move away from leather they need to simply stop offering it.
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    Just look at Ayaneo’s absolute unit of a Windows gaming “handheld”

    Anyone else remember when the Atari Lynx was considered laughably big? You could comfortably fit 2 of them in the footprint of this.
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    Ive and Newson bring old-school charm to Ferrari’s first EV interior

    This reminds me so much of the concept car the Marc Newson did with Ford in that everything looks nice but (imo at least) none of it looks right at all for a car. But hey at least now that this is out there maybe all the regular consumer car companies will consider pulling their heads out of...
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    The Virtual Console is (sort of) back on the Switch 2

    I continue to be somewhat impressed that Hamster is able to work out the legal needs to re-release so many lesser known games and make enough money to continue and expand. The business case to sell something like Hop a Bout, a poorly reviewed pogo stick based Monster Rancher spin off can't be...
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    Why Darren Aronofsky thought an AI-generated historical docudrama was a good idea

    "...expanding what’s possible and allowing storytellers to go places they simply couldn’t before." So they chose to do historical fiction to show that off, a genre that people have been effectively doing for ages with little technology at all. Ignoring my opinion about the underlying technology...
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    Tesla kills Models S and X to build humanoid robots instead

    Well at least they can count on the government to keep a lot of their foreign competition out while also not giving their American competitors all the subsidies that they enjoyed...
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    Check out the first trailer for Masters of the Universe

    I'm a amazed that this is actually happening at all let alone looking half decent and getting a theatrical release. There have been a good handful of other attempts at bringing back the franchise and I don't think any of them have been very successful.
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    Buttons in cars: Australian crash testers are latest to require them

    It's amazing to me that it's taken as long as it has for the pendulum to start swinging back towards physical controls. The big screen that does everything paradigm that so many companies rushed into was obviously a less safe and often just inconvenient solution pretty much from the get go and I...
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    EVs remain a niche choice in the US, according to survey

    Taken at face value (I'm not sure if that's wise here but whatever) this adds to my argument that, if EVs are going to be a serious thing in the US, at least part of the equation is essentially a nationwide infrastructure project and leaving that up to the market to handle itself is not a...
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    Dell’s XPS revival is a welcome reprieve from the “AI PC” fad

    I can only speak for myself here, but as one of those professionals and everyday users, but more importantly someone with a PC that doesn't support Win11, the push to brand every new PC as ai something or another has caused me to simply stop looking till something changes. So this is a...
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    ByteDance confirms TikTok will be sold to US owners

    I won't be holding my breath, but fingers crossed that this sets off a twitteresque exodus of most things of value on the app.
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    In a major new report, scientists build rationale for sending astronauts to Mars

    I don't doubt that there's valuable work that could be done with humans on Mars, BUT I do have massive doubts that the US government would be able to take on a long term project like this without it becoming a complete boondoggle.
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    The Analogue 3D is the modern N64 fans have been waiting for

    The NES core for MISTER recently reached 100% on an accuracy test. A quirk about the whole thing is that many real consoles can't 100% the same test due to age and manufacturing inconsistencies, but being able to pass all of the tests isn't necessarily reflected in gameplay on the system anyway.