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$800 smartphone in one hand and $200 device in the other hand, just to show everybody you have enough money to buy any gadget in the market no matter how useless it is.
Seriously COOL! Amazing movement characteristics. How long do the batteries last. And never mind the frightened movie goers, sci-fi books and films have NEVER predicted the future well. I mean, we were supposed to be on Mars by the 1970s (if Edgar Rice Burrows is a reliable predictor; or 2001 The Movie).
will some hacker please do one thing for the common man and send all the credit rating agencies back to the stone age. we never asked for credit ratings it's imposed on us without the choice.
The future of jobs for humans are jobs requiring the abilities of the human brain. Robots are machines, and repetitive, dirty and physically demanding jobs will be filled by robots. No need for unskilled human labor. Learn or perish is the slogan for the 21st century.
For CNet, I think what would be really cool to see -- since the Apple Vision Pro has popularized spatial video -- is that CNet should present some of there reviews and tech news coverage in spatial video format to be enjoyed on their website. Maybe, somehow, the videos can be temporarily downloaded or streamed to a Vision Pro or Quest 3 by visitors to the site, perhaps through a special Vision OS CNet app. What do ya think?
Dumb toy. I remember when you had to manually transform them and actually use your imagination to have fun. Now you hit a button and it transforms itself? What’s the point. It will just break. The old ones were made of diecast metal and were beautiful. No wonder kids suck these days. Everything is being taken away from them. No more original playing or imagination. Overpriced POS toy. This lady has issues.