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How Clubhouse Is Working to Become a “Real Company”

How Clubhouse Is Working to Become a “Real Company”

BY J. CLARA CHAN | HollywoodReporter.Com Troy Warren for CNT #Digital #Technology Since a $4B valuation, downloads of the pandemic-popular app have fluctuated and competitors have launched, so Clubhouse is back to the basics after growing "way, way, way too fast." Few people expected Clubhouse, the live social audio platform that launched in the early days of the pandemic, to grow as quickly as it did. Not even co-founder Paul Davison, who recalls scrambling to fix bugs and crashes with partner Rohan Seth when the company was run by just the two of them. “I think we grew way, way, way too…
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How to FaceTime with an Android User or Windows User on iPhone (New to iOS 15)

How to FaceTime with an Android User or Windows User on iPhone (New to iOS 15)

Troy Warren for CNT #Technology   You can finally FaceTime with non-Apple smartphone users (Android and Windows)! FaceTime has gotten more attention than almost any other feature with this most current iOS software update, iOS 15. One of the most exciting features to roll out is the brand-new ability for iPhone users to FaceTime with Android users and Windows smartphone users! It's as simple as texting a link. Let's check it out! How This FaceTime Update Will Affect You Is your friend and family group comprised of Apple and non-Apple users alike? FaceTime with any or all of them! This particular…
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Nvidia and Lockheed Martin plan to fight forest fires with AI. Here’s how

Nvidia and Lockheed Martin plan to fight forest fires with AI. Here’s how

Katie Collins | CNET.Com Troy Warren for CNT #Technology The companies have teamed up with state and federal firefighting services and are creating a dedicated lab to predict the path of fires to help stop them in their tracks. One of the biggest consequences of the climate crisis to be felt so far in the US is the rise in the number and intensity of forest fires to sweep across the western states, causing billions of dollars in damage and forcing people out of their homes. As the fires get worse, new tools and methods will be required to keep them under control.…
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Flippy, the fast-food robot who makes fries at White Castle, gets an upgrade

Flippy, the fast-food robot who makes fries at White Castle, gets an upgrade

Amanda Kooser | CNET.Com Troy Warren for CNT #Foodie #Technology The new version of Miso Robotics' cooking robo-arm doesn't need as much human help. You can't keep a good robot down. Flippy, a burger-flipping robot that famously got (temporarily) suspended from a job for cooking meat patties too quickly, is making new moves in the restaurant industry. On Tuesday, Miso Robotics announced a sleeker, more independent version of the robot: Flippy 2. Burger chain White Castle took an original Flippy for a fry-making test drive at one of its Chicagoland locations, and Miso Robotics used feedback from that pilot program to improve its machine.…
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Warner Bros. Plans ‘The Matrix Resurrections’ NFT Project (Exclusive)

Warner Bros. Plans ‘The Matrix Resurrections’ NFT Project (Exclusive)

BY ALEX WEPRIN | HollywoodReporter.Com Troy Warren for CNT #Digital #Technology The studio and partner Nifty's will sell 100,000 unique 'Matrix'-inspired avatars, and next month the buyers will be given the option to transform them by taking a "Red Pill." The Matrix universe is expanding to the blockchain, the latest example in a series of efforts by traditional Hollywood power players to break into the non-fungible token (NFT) space.  Later this month Warner Bros. will release non-fungible tokens inspired by The Matrixfranchise and the upcoming film The Matrix: Resurrections.  Unlike other NFT projects based on Hollywood intellectual property, the Matrix project is instead taking its inspiration from…
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No toilet for returning SpaceX crew, stuck using diapers

No toilet for returning SpaceX crew, stuck using diapers

By MARCIA DUNN, Associated Press Troy Warren for CNT #Lifestyle #Technology CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — The astronauts who will depart the International Space Station as early as this weekend will be stuck using diapers on the way home because of their capsule’s broken toilet. NASA astronaut Megan McArthur described the situation Friday as “suboptimal" but manageable. “Spaceflight is full of lots of little challenges,” she said during a news conference from orbit. “This is just one more that we’ll encounter and take care of in our mission. So we’re not too worried about it." Mission managers could decide later Friday whether…
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Panasonic Will Power Future Teslas with Way Larger, Higher-Capacity Cylindrical Battery Cells

Panasonic Will Power Future Teslas with Way Larger, Higher-Capacity Cylindrical Battery Cells

BY CALEB MILLER | CarAndDriver.Com Troy Warren for CNT #Cars #Technology The Japanese battery maker revealed the 4680 battery that Tesla promises will allow for five times the storage capacity while being cheaper to build. Panasonic has debuted its 4680 cylindrical battery that was previewed at Tesla’s Battery Day event last year. The battery will purportedly store five times as much energy and cost half as much to build as the 2170 lithium-ion cells Tesla currently uses in the Model 3 and Y, which are also provided by Panasonic. Panasonic has also entered into an agreement to supply batteries for the Canoo Lifestyle Vehicle, product…
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Meta’s chief of Metaverse tells us what the future holds for the former Facebook

Meta’s chief of Metaverse tells us what the future holds for the former Facebook

Scott Stein | CNET.Com Troy Warren for CNT #Technology Vishal Shah, VP of Metaverse for Meta (formerly Facebook), talks to CNET about... well, the metaverse. Facebook was renamed as Meta this week, as part of a broad push to focus on the cross-device multiverse vision for social networking that Mark Zuckerberg has talked about for months. The name change, announced at the company's developer-focused Connect virtual conference, happened in the same week that a cache of internal documents pointed to Facebook's role in perpetuating hate speech, misinformation and other harmful content.  Meta hopes to find a future beyond the current moment, aiming to build solutions…
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‘Whoa whoa’: iPod’s inventor looks back on Apple’s ‘really big risks’

‘Whoa whoa’: iPod’s inventor looks back on Apple’s ‘really big risks’

Roger Cheng | CNET.Com Troy Warren for CNT #Technology For the 20th anniversary of the iPod, Tony Fadell, who invented Apple's iconic music player, reminisces about its creation in an interview with CNET. While joining Apple, the world's most valuable company, seems like a no-brainer today, things were different back in 2001. That's when CEO Steve Jobs demanded — not asked — that Tony Fadell join the company to create a groundbreaking device. But the man who would go on to invent the iPod initially balked at the idea.   "I was like, 'whoa whoa,'" Fadell tells me during a Zoom interview to commemorate the…
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Fox Plans NFT Debut With $20 ‘Masked Singer’ Collectibles

Fox Plans NFT Debut With $20 ‘Masked Singer’ Collectibles

BY ALEX WEPRIN | HollywoodReporter.Com Troy Warren for CNT #Digital #Technology The NFT packs mark the broadcaster's first foray into the area, with other projects like 'Krapopolis' to follow. Fox’s plans in the digital collectibles space are beginning to get a little clearer. The broadcast network will launch its first set of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) Wednesday, tied to its celebrity singing competition The Masked Singer. The company will also launch a marketplace and community in which users can buy, sell or trade Masked Singer NFTs, which it is calling The MaskVerse. Users will be able to claim a free NFT of the show’s mascot “Miss Masky,”…
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