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Assuming it can turn its Project Orion augmented reality glasses into a real product people can buy, Meta apparently wants to get into robots next. That’s according to Sources’ Alex Heath, who spoke to Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth and reports that much like Apple, Google and Tesla, Meta is researching robotics.Unlike those other companies, though, Meta apparently isn’t all that focused on competing in hardware. It has a “Metabot” in the works, but its real goal is to create software that other companies can license, much like Google does with Android. “Software is the bottleneck,” according to Bosworth, and the…

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The Good Trade editors endorse products we’ve personally researched, tested, and genuinely love. Learn more about our methodology and business model here. I’ve tried dozens of the best alcohol alternatives out there — these are my favorites that use high-quality ingredients for taste and functionality. Non-alcoholic beverages are having a moment. And with how long this moment’s been going on, it looks like the booze-free bevvies are here to stay. The non-alcoholic drinks market surpassed $11 billion worldwide in 2022, and was valued at a whopping $1.3 trillion in 2023. And now, non-alc drinks are officially more than a trend,…

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My obsession with Calpak started three years ago when I got my hands on the viral Luka duffel bag. It quickly became my favorite weekender bag of all time, accompanying me on countless getaways to the Jersey Shore, Montauk, upstate New York, and Boston. It’s also my go-to personal item for long-haul flights. It’s still my most-used piece of luggage, and is the bag I recommend most to friends, family, and our readers, of course.Over the past few years, I’ve tested a variety of bags and travel accessories from Calpak and I have yet to be disappointed. As a chronic…

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Writing a will is one of the most important legal steps you can take to protect your loved ones and your assets. Yet, many Australians delay this task because they assume it is complicated, expensive, or time-consuming. The good news is that technology has made the process much easier. Today, you can create a will online in Australia in just a few simple steps without the need for constant visits to a lawyer. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about creating a legally valid online will, from understanding the basics to ensuring your wishes are…

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Most fans were introduced to Big Ellie after her viral halftime performances during the New York Liberty’s playoff run in 2023. That season she debuted her first iconic persona, Lil’ Ellie Kim, an homage to the Grammy Award–winning rapper Lil’ Kim. While Ellie went viral in 2023, she got her start with the New York Liberty in 2021 after Maddie the Golden Retriever’s retirement. This coincided with the team’s move to their new home at the Barclays Arena in downtown Brooklyn after 20 years in Manhattan at Madison Square Garden.Mascots usually represent the themes of the city’s character. In the…

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Silicon Valley flooded the news this week with headlines about wild AI infrastructure investments. Nvidia said it would invest up to $100 billion in OpenAI. Then OpenAI said it would build out five more Stargate AI data centers with Oracle and SoftBank, adding gigawatts of new capacity online in the coming years. And it was later revealed that Oracle sold $18 billion in bonds to pay for these data centers. On their own, each deal is dizzying in scale. But in aggregate, we see how Silicon Valley is moving heaven and earth to give OpenAI enough power to train and…

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Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the best. Find out more about how we test. Bosch Unlimited 7 Aqua: two-minute reviewThe Bosch Unlimited 7 Aqua is marketed as a hybrid hero: part cordless vacuum, part mop, all in one sleek stick. It sits alongside the regular Unlimited 7, which is a standard cordless vacuum, but the Aqua version comes with two floorheads: a powered vacuum head, and a mopping head with suction. As such, it’s a direct rival to Dyson V15s Submarine, but with…

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If you subscribe to my newsletter, then you know I’m a huge proponent of not checking a bag. I always say you can show up late, go straight to the gate, avoid baggage fees and most importantly never worry if your bags make it or if someone takes something from them. Now there’s a shocking new reason to travel carry-on only. According to a recently filed court complaint (Dominguez v. American Airlines, Case No. 1:25-cv-24366, Southern District of Florida) per KTLA, Florida resident Alison Dominguez is suing American Airlines after claiming she was falsely framed for attempting to smuggle opiates…

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Friday at Maker Faire Bay Area was Field Trip day. There were performers and music, droids and drones. Our editors tried and failed to see everything, so here are some of our favorite exhibits so far. Don’t miss these (and much more) Saturday and Sunday. Daniel Simu and his Acrobot perform on the Foundry Stage. Come play Jordan Wolfe’s AP-1 Acoustic Drum Machine, with a drum pad connected to stepper motors to play real instruments! MIDI compatible too! Connor Tan’s miniature animatronic Captain Rex performs the Star Tours ride just like the glory…

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On Saturday, Eater celebrated its 20th anniversary in true Eater fashion: by bringing together tons of our favorite restaurants and bars of the past two decades for the ultimate food bash: Eater Off Menu.Revelers were treated to a flavor-packed journey through two decades of dining, from the street-food-forward (spicy cold noodles from Xi’an Famous Foods) to the downright decadent (Tatiana’s truffle-and-caviar-topped oxtail rangoons). Guests could also scoop a copy of Eater’s very first, super limited-edition print magazine — packed with stories looking back on all of the biggest moments of the last 20 years, from the cupcake craze to the…

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