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Xpeng Aero HT’s ‘flying car’ that’s part van, part eVTOL | TechCrunch

Xpeng Aero HT unveiled its “modular flying car,” the Land Aircraft Carrier, that’s part van, part eVTOL at #CES2025

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  1. @MIKIKawasaki-e6v

    January 10, 2025 at 3:03 pm

    Nice and so amazing ????

  2. @MIKIKawasaki-e6v

    January 10, 2025 at 3:03 pm

    Nice and so amazing 😍

  3. @theplanet_circus

    January 18, 2025 at 4:10 pm

    Thats the AI Aliens 😜

  4. @pranavkhakhar

    March 12, 2025 at 4:49 am

    Crash test ratings???

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The New Steam Controller Is Real! Find Out What’s Improved

Valve is bringing back the Steam Controller, and it’s a massive upgrade over the original. From the $99 price tag to where this could fit in the Valve lineup, we’re breaking down what we like, how it handles, and why this is the perfect companion for the Steam Deck, Steam Machine or any gaming PC.…

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Valve is bringing back the Steam Controller, and it’s a massive upgrade over the original. From the $99 price tag to where this could fit in the Valve lineup, we’re breaking down what we like, how it handles, and why this is the perfect companion for the Steam Deck, Steam Machine or any gaming PC.

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Valve’s New Steam Controller, Coming May 4, May Be My Favorite Controller, Period

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1:00 The Original Steam Controller
1:52 Controller Features & Layout
3:07 The New Charge Puck
3:45 Price & Value
4:12 Steam Machine Speculation
5:24 Build Quality vs Competitors
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The Pivot to Robots Has Already Begun | What The Future

Flash, a humanoid robot made by Chinese smartphone company Honor, just smashed the human world record for the half-marathon. I dive into why this smartphone company seems to be pivoting to humanoid robots and whether others may soon follow. Read more about it on CNET.com Why This Phone Company Is Now a (Record-Breaking) Robot Company…

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Flash, a humanoid robot made by Chinese smartphone company Honor, just smashed the human world record for the half-marathon. I dive into why this smartphone company seems to be pivoting to humanoid robots and whether others may soon follow.

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Why This Phone Company Is Now a (Record-Breaking) Robot Company

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2:27 The Role of AI and Computer Vision
2:39 Car Companies and the History of Automation
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3:45 China’s State Policy and Future Innovation
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Let’s launch our garbage into the sun!

Ummm, no. Earth is messy. So can’t we just send our junk somewhere else? Aside from the moral quandaries raised by such poor stewardship of our already disheveled solar system, Earthlings probably haven’t made a habit of beaming literal garbage into space yet because we simply can’t afford to. Full video: #pollution #science #space

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Ummm, no.

Earth is messy. So can’t we just send our junk somewhere else? Aside from the moral quandaries raised by such poor stewardship of our already disheveled solar system, Earthlings probably haven’t made a habit of beaming literal garbage into space yet because we simply can’t afford to.

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#pollution #science #space

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