Lexus RZ SUV Gets New Front Wheel Drive Option

Lexus RZ

Lexus, the renowned luxury vehicle manufacturer, has recently announced the expansion of its RZ SUV line-up with the introduction of a new front-wheel drive (FWD) model. This addition to the RZ family aims to provide customers with a more affordable entry point into the world of Lexus’ first purpose-designed battery electric vehicle (BEV) without compromising […]

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Mytrix phone gaming controller hits Kickstarter from $59

phone gaming controller

Are you ready to take your mobile gaming to the next level? Look no further than the INVZI Mytrix, the ultimate mobile gaming controller designed to transform your smartphone into a professional-grade gaming console. Whether you’re a competitive gamer or just enjoy casual play, the INVZI Mytrix offers precision, performance, and portability that will elevate […]

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Deals: The Premium Learn to Code Certification Bundle

Learn to Code

Are you ready to take your coding skills to the next level? Whether you’re a seasoned programmer or a complete beginner, the 2023 Premium Learn to Code Certification Bundle is the perfect tool to help you master Python 3 programming. This comprehensive course offers lifetime access to 78 lectures and 17 hours of content, all […]

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Deals: The Premium Learn to Code Certification Bundle

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Are you ready to take your coding skills to the next level? Whether you’re a seasoned programmer or a complete beginner, the 2023 Premium Learn to Code Certification Bundle is the perfect tool to help you master Python 3 programming. This comprehensive course offers lifetime access to 78 lectures and 17 hours of content, all […]

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Lenovo Windows Copilot PCs Yoga Slim 7x and ThinkPad T14s Gen 6

Yoga Slim 7x and ThinkPad T14s Gen 6

Following on from the introduction new new this week of new Copilot PCs from Microsoft during its Build 2024 developer event. Lenovo has unveiled its new Copilot PCs in the form of the Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x and the Lenovo ThinkPad T14s Gen 6. These latest laptops are powered by the Snapdragon X Elite processor. […]

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Scorpion-like chair is a computer cockpit made for immersive, lazy gaming

When speaking of computer chairs, you probably first think of overgrown office chairs with a tall back and plenty of padding. While that is indeed the most common design, there are some that take the idea to the extreme, creating what is better described as a cockpit rather than a chair. These often include not only a space to hide the desktop computer from view but also a way to mount not just one but multiple monitors as well. It’s an all-in-one battle station for gamers and computer users who want all their equipment in a single basket. But while that concept in itself is already unconventional, this rather peculiar design really pushes the envelope by embracing the form that immediately comes to mind when looking at these computer gaming “thrones”: a deadly metal scorpion.

Designer: Cluvens

Truth be told, we may have caught a glimpse of chairs with embedded computers and built-in monitors from sci-fi shows, but those have mostly remained the stuff of fiction and stage props until recently. There have been a few new designs surfacing lately, including from giant brands like Acer, and while some of these gaming pods or cockpits try to aim for a similarly futuristic aesthetic, the SK Scorpion puts a different twist on the idea. Instead of a piece of furniture, this over-the-top chair looks more like a sleek robotic insect designed to keep you within its grasp and keep distractions away.

The scorpion motif isn’t just for show, however. Just like the segmented “tail” of the scorpion, the chair’s back and top arch can actually move with a little flexibility, reclining the backrest down to an almost flat angle and moving the screens away for a more restful position. Instead of claws, the scorpion’s arms can swivel in and out, providing not only a place to put things but also some degree of customization for what is practically your small workspace. That said, the chair’s legs don’t inspire too much confidence and is one aspect of the design that tried to be too realistic without being practical.

As far as computer cockpits go, however, the functionality that the SK Scorpion provides isn’t exactly extraordinary. It can support up to three 29-inch monitors placed side-by-side, or more depending on your creativity, creating an immersive view that’s almost in your face. You sadly need to put a separate tray on top of the two arms for the keyboard and mouse, and other things you might need for play and even work, though there are accessories available for holding your cup and hanging your headset. There are no built-in lights as well, so you’ll have to make provisions for that on your own.

That feature list looks a bit sparse until you consider the $3,400 price tag, a mere fraction of what fully featured computer cockpits cost. The menacing scorpion design probably won’t appeal to all gamers, and its novelty will quickly wear off. At least its ability to almost like completely flat, providing gamers with a convenient though probably uncomfortable bed to take power naps, is admittedly intriguing. Then again, these designs are really meant more for hardcore gamers, those who don’t mind isolating themselves in a bubble, at least when they’re gaming.

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Sonos Ace headphones “Obsessively crafted and masterfully tuned”

Sonos Ace headphone design

Sonos has officially entered the personal listening market with the launch of its first-ever headphones, Sonos Ace. These premium over-the-ear Bluetooth headphones are designed to deliver an unparalleled audio experience, combining Sonos’ renowned sound quality with cutting-edge technology. The Sonos Ace headphones are set to redefine personal audio with features like lossless and spatial audio, […]

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How to Optimize ChatGPT GPT-4o Prompts

ChatGPT GPT-4o Prompts

In the realm of artificial intelligence, specifically within the landscape of language models like GPT-4o, the art of crafting effective prompts can significantly influence the quality and relevance of the generated responses. Optimizing prompts is essential for maximizing the utility of GPT-4o, whether you’re using it for generating content, answering questions, or even creating interactive […]

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Nintendo snaps up a studio known for its Switch ports

Nintendo is buying (PDF) Florida-based studio Shiver Entertainment from the Embracer Group, which is splitting up its rather messy gaming empire and is letting go of certain assets. Shiver was founded in 2012 and is mostly known for working with publishers and developers to port games to the Switch, including couple of Scribblenauts titles and Hogwarts Legacy. Nintendo will acquire the "boutique-sized studio" in full, making it a fully owned subsidiary that will continue working on Switch ports and developing software for multiple platforms. 

The Japanese gaming company isn't known for gobbling up small studios and developers. In its announcement of the deal, it said it's aiming "to secure high-level resources for porting and developing software titles" with this purchase. By buying Shiver, Nintendo is also showing that it's committed to the Switch platform, which will remain its primary business for years to come

As Nintendo Life notes, Nintendo may have decided to purchase Shiver to acquire its talent, as well. The studio's CEO, John Schappert, is an industry veteran who used to oversee Xbox Live, the Xbox platform software and Microsoft Game Studios. He also served as Chief Operating Officer at EA and at Zynga. Nintendo didn't say how much it's paying for the studio, but it doesn't sound like the purchase will make any considerable impact on its finances. "The Acquisition will have only a minor effect on Nintendo’s results for this fiscal year," the company wrote in its announcement. 

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