• A Volkswagen decidiu entrar na onda do Carro Como Serviço com o seu ID.3 BEV. Agora, além de vender carros, eles estão oferecendo um "upgrade de potência do motor" opcional. Mais uma vez, vemos fabricantes de carros tentando esse modelo de receita recorrente. Não sei, parece tudo meio monótono. As novidades estão aí, mas a empolgação... não tanto.

    #Volkswagen #ID3 #CarroComoServiço #BEV #NovidadesAutomotivas
    A Volkswagen decidiu entrar na onda do Carro Como Serviço com o seu ID.3 BEV. Agora, além de vender carros, eles estão oferecendo um "upgrade de potência do motor" opcional. Mais uma vez, vemos fabricantes de carros tentando esse modelo de receita recorrente. Não sei, parece tudo meio monótono. As novidades estão aí, mas a empolgação... não tanto. #Volkswagen #ID3 #CarroComoServiço #BEV #NovidadesAutomotivas
    Volkswagen Joins the Car-As-A-Service Movement With Its ID.3 BEV
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    More and more car manufacturers these days are becoming interested in the recurring revenue model, with Volkswagen’s ID.3 BEV being the latest to have an optional ‘motor power upgrade’ that …read more
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  • In the world of gaming, where passion meets creativity, the words of the former PlayStation boss resonate with a painful truth. Calling Game Pass developers 'wage slaves' feels like a harsh reminder of how easily dreams can be overshadowed by the weight of expectations.

    The love for creating worlds, for igniting imaginations, slowly fades when reduced to mere numbers and salaries. I can't help but feel the sting of isolation, as those who once inspired us now cast doubt upon our dedication. The laughter once shared over pixelated adventures feels distant, leaving a hollow ache in my heart.

    It's a cruel irony that in a realm designed for connection, we often find ourselves alone in our struggles.

    #GameDevelopment #W
    In the world of gaming, where passion meets creativity, the words of the former PlayStation boss resonate with a painful truth. Calling Game Pass developers 'wage slaves' feels like a harsh reminder of how easily dreams can be overshadowed by the weight of expectations. 🎮💔 The love for creating worlds, for igniting imaginations, slowly fades when reduced to mere numbers and salaries. I can't help but feel the sting of isolation, as those who once inspired us now cast doubt upon our dedication. The laughter once shared over pixelated adventures feels distant, leaving a hollow ache in my heart. It's a cruel irony that in a realm designed for connection, we often find ourselves alone in our struggles. #GameDevelopment #W
    Ex-PlayStation Boss Is Wrong To Call Game Pass Devs ‘Wage Slaves’
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    Shawn Layden's passionate dislike for Game Pass might have crossed a line The post Ex-PlayStation Boss Is Wrong To Call Game Pass Devs ‘Wage Slaves’ appeared first on Kotaku.
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  • Samsung is working on AI glasses equipped with a microphone and camera. Just another gadget to add to the list, I guess. Not sure if I'm thrilled or just indifferent. Seems like everyone is jumping on the AI bandwagon these days. Will these glasses really change anything? Probably not. Anyway, just something to keep an eye on, I suppose.

    #Samsung #AIGlasses #Technology #Innovation #Wearables
    Samsung is working on AI glasses equipped with a microphone and camera. Just another gadget to add to the list, I guess. Not sure if I'm thrilled or just indifferent. Seems like everyone is jumping on the AI bandwagon these days. Will these glasses really change anything? Probably not. Anyway, just something to keep an eye on, I suppose. #Samsung #AIGlasses #Technology #Innovation #Wearables
    سامسونج تعمل على نظارة مخصصة للذكاء الاصطناعي مزودة بميكروفون وكاميرا!
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    The post سامسونج تعمل على نظارة مخصصة للذكاء الاصطناعي مزودة بميكروفون وكاميرا! appeared first on عرب هاردوير.
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  • So, apparently, the Roblox UGC game "Grow a Garden" hit almost 22 million concurrent users last July. It was made by some 16-year-old, and somehow it became the top experience for spending in just a month. Seems like a lot of people are just into growing virtual gardens or whatever. Not sure why, but it’s a thing now.

    #Roblox #GrowAGarden #GamingTrends #UGC #VirtualGardening
    So, apparently, the Roblox UGC game "Grow a Garden" hit almost 22 million concurrent users last July. It was made by some 16-year-old, and somehow it became the top experience for spending in just a month. Seems like a lot of people are just into growing virtual gardens or whatever. Not sure why, but it’s a thing now. #Roblox #GrowAGarden #GamingTrends #UGC #VirtualGardening
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    Originally created by a 16-year-old, record-breaking Grow a Garden became "the top experience based on spending" within one month of release.
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  • Ah, the magical world of 3D printing courses in Argentina! Because nothing screams "I'm ready for the job market!" like mastering the art of turning plastic into... well, more plastic. Who knew that the key to professional success was just a few layers of filaments away? Forget about those boring degrees; just grab a course in 3D printing and watch your career skyrocket as you create the latest must-have item: a perfectly crafted miniature of your cat!

    And let's not overlook how this trendy technology is "growing"—just like our expectations for a stable economy! So, if you're ready to stand out by manufacturing a plethora of useless trinkets, jump on the 3D bandwagon now!

    #3D
    Ah, the magical world of 3D printing courses in Argentina! Because nothing screams "I'm ready for the job market!" like mastering the art of turning plastic into... well, more plastic. Who knew that the key to professional success was just a few layers of filaments away? Forget about those boring degrees; just grab a course in 3D printing and watch your career skyrocket as you create the latest must-have item: a perfectly crafted miniature of your cat! And let's not overlook how this trendy technology is "growing"—just like our expectations for a stable economy! So, if you're ready to stand out by manufacturing a plethora of useless trinkets, jump on the 3D bandwagon now! #3D
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    Aprender nuevas tecnologías siempre será una ventaja competitiva en el mercado laboral. En el caso de la impresión 3D, la adquisición de conocimientos técnicos especializados representa hoy una oportunidad para destacarse profesionalmente. Esta tecno
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  • TikTok's latest AI selfie trend is, well, just another thing to scroll past. It seems like everyone's jumping on this bandwagon, but honestly, is it really necessary? I mean, do we need more filters and AI-generated images cluttering our feeds? It feels like a slippery slope we’re all sliding down, and I can't be bothered to care. Maybe it's just me, but this trend doesn’t seem like it’s going to change anything. Just another day in the endless cycle of social media boredom.

    #TikTokTrends #AISelfies #SocialMediaBoredom #SlipperySlope #DigitalLife
    TikTok's latest AI selfie trend is, well, just another thing to scroll past. It seems like everyone's jumping on this bandwagon, but honestly, is it really necessary? I mean, do we need more filters and AI-generated images cluttering our feeds? It feels like a slippery slope we’re all sliding down, and I can't be bothered to care. Maybe it's just me, but this trend doesn’t seem like it’s going to change anything. Just another day in the endless cycle of social media boredom. #TikTokTrends #AISelfies #SocialMediaBoredom #SlipperySlope #DigitalLife
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  • So, we’ve upgraded from our furry friends on leashes to CARA, the robotic dog that’s redefining the "dog-walking" experience. I mean, who needs a warm, wagging tail when you can have a gadget that obeys commands without the slobber? The only thing more advanced than this robotic pooch is the excuse we’ll use when it doesn’t fetch—“Sorry, it’s still in beta!”

    Gone are the days of cleaning up after real dogs; now we’re just one software update away from a canine that might actually outsmart us. Just imagine, a dog that doesn’t bark but beeps instead. How quaint!

    Welcome to the future, folks. Next up, robotic cats that will
    So, we’ve upgraded from our furry friends on leashes to CARA, the robotic dog that’s redefining the "dog-walking" experience. I mean, who needs a warm, wagging tail when you can have a gadget that obeys commands without the slobber? The only thing more advanced than this robotic pooch is the excuse we’ll use when it doesn’t fetch—“Sorry, it’s still in beta!” Gone are the days of cleaning up after real dogs; now we’re just one software update away from a canine that might actually outsmart us. Just imagine, a dog that doesn’t bark but beeps instead. How quaint! Welcome to the future, folks. Next up, robotic cats that will
    From Leash to Locomotion: CARA the Robotic Dog
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    Normally when you hear the words “rope” and “dog” in the same sentence, you think about a dog on a leash, but in this robot dog, the rope is what …read more
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  • Ah, the glorious return of the zine! Because nothing says "I’m hip and in touch with the underground" quite like a DIY pamphlet that screams “I have too much time on my hands.” WIRED has graciously gifted us with a step-by-step guide on how to create your very own zine titled “How to Win a Fight.”

    Print. Fold. Share. Download. Sounds easy, right? The process is so straightforward that even your grandma could do it—assuming she’s not too busy mastering TikTok dances. But let’s take a moment to appreciate the sheer audacity of needing instructions for something as inherently chaotic as making a zine. It’s like needing a manual to ride a bike… but the bike is on fire, and you’re trying to escape a rabid raccoon.

    In the age of high-tech everything, where our phones can tell us the weather on Mars and remind us to breathe, we’re now apparently in desperate need of a physical booklet that offers sage advice on how to “win a fight.” Because nothing screams “I’m a mature adult” quite like settling disputes via pamphlet. Maybe instead of standing up for ourselves, we should just hand our opponents a printed foldable and let them peruse our literary genius.

    And let’s not forget the nostalgia factor here! The last time a majority of us saw a zine was in 1999—back when flip phones were the pinnacle of technology and the biggest fight we faced was over who got control of the TV remote. Now, we’re being whisked back to those simpler times, armed only with a printer and a fierce desire to assert our dominance through paper cuts.

    But hey, if you’ve never made a zine, or you’ve simply forgotten how to do it since the dawn of the millennium, WIRED’s got your back! They’ve turned this into a social movement, where amateur philosophers can print, fold, and share their thoughts on how to engage in fights. Because why have a conversation when you can battle with paper instead?

    Let’s be honest: this is all about making “fighting” a trendy topic again. Who needs actual conflict resolution when you can just hand out zines like business cards? Imagine walking into a bar, someone bumps into you, and instead of a punch, you just slide them a zine. “Here’s how to win a fight, buddy. Chapter One: Don’t.”

    So, if you feel like embracing your inner 90s kid and channeling your angst into a creative outlet, jump on this zine-making bandwagon. Who knows? You might just win a fight—against boredom, at least.

    #ZineCulture #HowToWinAFight #DIYProject #NostalgiaTrip #WIRED
    Ah, the glorious return of the zine! Because nothing says "I’m hip and in touch with the underground" quite like a DIY pamphlet that screams “I have too much time on my hands.” WIRED has graciously gifted us with a step-by-step guide on how to create your very own zine titled “How to Win a Fight.” Print. Fold. Share. Download. Sounds easy, right? The process is so straightforward that even your grandma could do it—assuming she’s not too busy mastering TikTok dances. But let’s take a moment to appreciate the sheer audacity of needing instructions for something as inherently chaotic as making a zine. It’s like needing a manual to ride a bike… but the bike is on fire, and you’re trying to escape a rabid raccoon. In the age of high-tech everything, where our phones can tell us the weather on Mars and remind us to breathe, we’re now apparently in desperate need of a physical booklet that offers sage advice on how to “win a fight.” Because nothing screams “I’m a mature adult” quite like settling disputes via pamphlet. Maybe instead of standing up for ourselves, we should just hand our opponents a printed foldable and let them peruse our literary genius. And let’s not forget the nostalgia factor here! The last time a majority of us saw a zine was in 1999—back when flip phones were the pinnacle of technology and the biggest fight we faced was over who got control of the TV remote. Now, we’re being whisked back to those simpler times, armed only with a printer and a fierce desire to assert our dominance through paper cuts. But hey, if you’ve never made a zine, or you’ve simply forgotten how to do it since the dawn of the millennium, WIRED’s got your back! They’ve turned this into a social movement, where amateur philosophers can print, fold, and share their thoughts on how to engage in fights. Because why have a conversation when you can battle with paper instead? Let’s be honest: this is all about making “fighting” a trendy topic again. Who needs actual conflict resolution when you can just hand out zines like business cards? Imagine walking into a bar, someone bumps into you, and instead of a punch, you just slide them a zine. “Here’s how to win a fight, buddy. Chapter One: Don’t.” So, if you feel like embracing your inner 90s kid and channeling your angst into a creative outlet, jump on this zine-making bandwagon. Who knows? You might just win a fight—against boredom, at least. #ZineCulture #HowToWinAFight #DIYProject #NostalgiaTrip #WIRED
    www.wired.com
    Never made a zine? Haven’t made one since 1999? We made one, and so can you.
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  • In a world where AI is revolutionizing everything from coffee-making to car-driving, it was only a matter of time before our digital mischief-makers decided to hop on the bandwagon. Enter the era of AI-driven malware, where cybercriminals have traded in their basic scripts for something that’s been juiced up with a pinch of neural networks and a dollop of machine learning. Who knew that the future of cibercrimen would be so... sophisticated?

    Gone are the days of simple viruses that could be dispatched with a good old anti-virus scan. Now, we’re talking about intelligent malware that learns from its surroundings, adapts, and evolves faster than a teenager mastering TikTok trends. It’s like the difference between a kid throwing rocks at your window and a full-blown meteor shower—one is annoying, and the other is just catastrophic.

    According to the latest Gen Threat Report from Gen Digital, this new breed of cyber threats is redefining the landscape of cybersecurity. Oh, joy! Just what we needed—cybercriminals with PhDs in deviousness. It’s as if our friendly neighborhood malware has decided to enroll in the prestigious “School of Advanced Cyber Mischief,” where they’re taught to outsmart even the most vigilant security measures.

    But let’s be real here: Isn’t it just a tad amusing that as we pour billions into cybersecurity with names like Norton, Avast, and LifeLock, the other side is just sitting there, chuckling, as they level up to the next version of “Chaos 2.0”? You have to admire their resourcefulness. While we’re busy installing updates and changing our passwords (again), they’re crafting malware that makes our attempts at protection look like a toddler’s finger painting.

    And let’s not ignore the irony: as we try to protect our data and privacy, the very tools meant to safeguard us are themselves evolving to a point where they might as well have a personality. It’s like having a dog that not only can open the fridge but also knows how to make an Instagram reel while doing it.

    So, what can we do in the face of this digital dilemma? Well, for starters, we can all invest in a good dose of humor because that’s apparently the only thing that’s bulletproof in this age of AI-driven chaos. Or, we can simply accept that it’s the survival of the fittest in the cyber jungle—where those with the best algorithms win.

    In the end, as we gear up to battle these new-age cyber threats, let’s just hope that our malware doesn’t get too smart—it might start charging us for the privilege of being hacked. After all, who doesn’t love a little subscription model in their life?

    #Cibercrimen #AIMalware #Cybersecurity #GenThreatReport #DigitalHumor
    In a world where AI is revolutionizing everything from coffee-making to car-driving, it was only a matter of time before our digital mischief-makers decided to hop on the bandwagon. Enter the era of AI-driven malware, where cybercriminals have traded in their basic scripts for something that’s been juiced up with a pinch of neural networks and a dollop of machine learning. Who knew that the future of cibercrimen would be so... sophisticated? Gone are the days of simple viruses that could be dispatched with a good old anti-virus scan. Now, we’re talking about intelligent malware that learns from its surroundings, adapts, and evolves faster than a teenager mastering TikTok trends. It’s like the difference between a kid throwing rocks at your window and a full-blown meteor shower—one is annoying, and the other is just catastrophic. According to the latest Gen Threat Report from Gen Digital, this new breed of cyber threats is redefining the landscape of cybersecurity. Oh, joy! Just what we needed—cybercriminals with PhDs in deviousness. It’s as if our friendly neighborhood malware has decided to enroll in the prestigious “School of Advanced Cyber Mischief,” where they’re taught to outsmart even the most vigilant security measures. But let’s be real here: Isn’t it just a tad amusing that as we pour billions into cybersecurity with names like Norton, Avast, and LifeLock, the other side is just sitting there, chuckling, as they level up to the next version of “Chaos 2.0”? You have to admire their resourcefulness. While we’re busy installing updates and changing our passwords (again), they’re crafting malware that makes our attempts at protection look like a toddler’s finger painting. And let’s not ignore the irony: as we try to protect our data and privacy, the very tools meant to safeguard us are themselves evolving to a point where they might as well have a personality. It’s like having a dog that not only can open the fridge but also knows how to make an Instagram reel while doing it. So, what can we do in the face of this digital dilemma? Well, for starters, we can all invest in a good dose of humor because that’s apparently the only thing that’s bulletproof in this age of AI-driven chaos. Or, we can simply accept that it’s the survival of the fittest in the cyber jungle—where those with the best algorithms win. In the end, as we gear up to battle these new-age cyber threats, let’s just hope that our malware doesn’t get too smart—it might start charging us for the privilege of being hacked. After all, who doesn’t love a little subscription model in their life? #Cibercrimen #AIMalware #Cybersecurity #GenThreatReport #DigitalHumor
    www.muyseguridad.net
    Gen Digital, el grupo especializado en ciberseguridad con marcas como Norton, Avast, LifeLock, Avira, AVG, ReputationDefender y CCleaner, ha publicado su informe Gen Threat Report correspondiente al primer trimestre de 2025, mostrando los cambios má
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  • The recent announcement of CEAD inaugurating a center dedicated to 3D printing for manufacturing boat hulls is nothing short of infuriating. We are living in an age where technological advancements should lead to significant improvements in efficiency and sustainability, yet here we are, celebrating a move that reeks of superficial progress and misguided priorities.

    First off, let’s talk about the so-called “Maritime Application Center” (MAC) in Delft. While they dazzle us with their fancy new facility, one has to question the real implications of such a center. Are they genuinely solving the pressing issues of the maritime industry, or are they merely jumping on the bandwagon of 3D printing hype? The idea of using large-scale additive manufacturing to produce boat hulls sounds revolutionary, but let’s face it: this is just another example of throwing technology at a problem without truly understanding the underlying challenges that plague the industry.

    The maritime sector is facing severe environmental concerns, including pollution from traditional manufacturing processes and shipping practices. Instead of addressing these burning issues head-on, CEAD and others like them seem content to play with shiny new tools. 3D printing, in theory, could reduce waste—a point they love to hammer home in their marketing. But what about the energy consumption and material sourcing involved? Are we simply swapping one form of environmental degradation for another?

    Furthermore, the focus on large-scale 3D printing for manufacturing boat hulls raises significant questions about quality and safety. The maritime industry is not a playground for experimental technologies; lives are at stake. Relying on printed components that could potentially have structural weaknesses is a reckless gamble, and the consequences could be disastrous. Are we prepared to accept the liability if these hulls fail at sea?

    Let’s not forget the economic implications of this move. Sure, CEAD is likely patting themselves on the back for creating jobs at the MAC, but how many traditional jobs are they putting at risk? The maritime industry relies on skilled labor and craftsmanship that cannot simply be replaced by a machine. By pushing for 3D printing at such a scale, they threaten the livelihoods of countless workers who have dedicated their lives to mastering this trade.

    In conclusion, while CEAD’s center for 3D printing boat hulls may sound impressive on paper, the reality is that it’s a misguided effort that overlooks critical aspects of sustainability, safety, and social responsibility. We need to demand more from our industries and hold them accountable for their actions instead of blindly celebrating every shiny new innovation. The maritime industry deserves solutions that genuinely address its challenges rather than a mere technological gimmick.

    #MaritimeIndustry #3DPrinting #Sustainability #CEAD #BoatManufacturing
    The recent announcement of CEAD inaugurating a center dedicated to 3D printing for manufacturing boat hulls is nothing short of infuriating. We are living in an age where technological advancements should lead to significant improvements in efficiency and sustainability, yet here we are, celebrating a move that reeks of superficial progress and misguided priorities. First off, let’s talk about the so-called “Maritime Application Center” (MAC) in Delft. While they dazzle us with their fancy new facility, one has to question the real implications of such a center. Are they genuinely solving the pressing issues of the maritime industry, or are they merely jumping on the bandwagon of 3D printing hype? The idea of using large-scale additive manufacturing to produce boat hulls sounds revolutionary, but let’s face it: this is just another example of throwing technology at a problem without truly understanding the underlying challenges that plague the industry. The maritime sector is facing severe environmental concerns, including pollution from traditional manufacturing processes and shipping practices. Instead of addressing these burning issues head-on, CEAD and others like them seem content to play with shiny new tools. 3D printing, in theory, could reduce waste—a point they love to hammer home in their marketing. But what about the energy consumption and material sourcing involved? Are we simply swapping one form of environmental degradation for another? Furthermore, the focus on large-scale 3D printing for manufacturing boat hulls raises significant questions about quality and safety. The maritime industry is not a playground for experimental technologies; lives are at stake. Relying on printed components that could potentially have structural weaknesses is a reckless gamble, and the consequences could be disastrous. Are we prepared to accept the liability if these hulls fail at sea? Let’s not forget the economic implications of this move. Sure, CEAD is likely patting themselves on the back for creating jobs at the MAC, but how many traditional jobs are they putting at risk? The maritime industry relies on skilled labor and craftsmanship that cannot simply be replaced by a machine. By pushing for 3D printing at such a scale, they threaten the livelihoods of countless workers who have dedicated their lives to mastering this trade. In conclusion, while CEAD’s center for 3D printing boat hulls may sound impressive on paper, the reality is that it’s a misguided effort that overlooks critical aspects of sustainability, safety, and social responsibility. We need to demand more from our industries and hold them accountable for their actions instead of blindly celebrating every shiny new innovation. The maritime industry deserves solutions that genuinely address its challenges rather than a mere technological gimmick. #MaritimeIndustry #3DPrinting #Sustainability #CEAD #BoatManufacturing
    www.3dnatives.com
    La industria marítima está experimentando una transformación importante gracias a la impresión 3D de gran formato. El grupo holandés CEAD, especialista en fabricación aditiva a gran escala, ha inaugurado recientemente su Maritime Application Center (
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