The Morning After: The Borderlands movie proves bad video game adaptations can still happen

Eli Roth’s Borderlands movie adaptation sounds like a recipe for a solid sci-fi romp: Oscar-winner Cate Blanchett as the wise-cracking gunslinger Lilith; Jack Black as the quippy Claptrap; and even Jamie Lee Curtis.

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 But according to Engadget’s Devindra Hardawar, it squanders the story potential and all that on-screen talent. He breaks it down in full, right here

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Scientists from the University of Oxford have created an ultra-thin layer of material that can be applied to the exterior of objects with sunlight access in place of bulky silicon-based solar panels. It’s made by stacking layers of light-absorbing perovskite just over a micron thick. The new material is also 150 times thinner than a traditional silicon wafer and can produce energy with 5 percent more efficiency. This technology, however, is still in the research stage, and the university doesn’t mention the long-term stability of the newly designed perovskite panels, which has always been limited compared to traditional photovoltaic technology.

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Thanks to some design tweaks and major hardware upgrades, ASUS has turned the ROG Ally X into the flagship Windows gaming handheld it was meant to be. Dare we say it, this might be the best handheld gaming PC.

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Apple CarPlay vs Android Auto: The Ultimate Showdown

In the world of in-car infotainment systems, two giants stand tall: Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. As technology continues to evolve, these platforms have become essential for a seamless and enjoyable driving experience. With the introduction of Apple CarPlay’s iOS 18 update and Android Auto’s Coolwalk interface, the competition has never been fiercer. In the […]

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Humanoid toy robot concept makes music more engaging for kids and the young at heart

Wireless speakers have become the standard for home audio equipment these days, and they come in a wide variety of designs. Some are rugged and geometrical, meant to be ready to brave the outside world if needed, while others are like art objects you’d dare not knock down accidentally. These designs are clearly targeted at adults as if they are the only user group who can appreciate music. Kids in their formative years need to be exposed to music as well, and not just from the tablets or smartphones that parents hand over to them for playtime. This robot concept not only gives these children an advanced toy to play with but also lets them have a more personal friend to enjoy listening to music with.

Designer: Jesus Gonzalez Torres

With a widespread interest in robotics, toy robots are no longer the exclusive domain of young boys, or kids for that matter. Kids of all ages will find a humanoid robot interesting, especially if it can express human-like behavior even through simple emoticons. Even better if it can actually perform seemingly magical feats, like singing to them while they’re engaged in play.

The musicBOT concept design is pretty much a Bluetooth speaker in the guise of a small human-like robot. It combines two already existing features into one, but this is a case where the sum is greater than its parts. More than just the collection of functions, it creates a totally different experience for the child whose mind is still open to so many imaginative concepts.

musicBOT is not just a music player but also a companion for the child. It plays tunes while you play with other things or play with the robot itself. The concept doesn’t go into the details, but the robot can display different facial expressions on its dot matrix face. It can even connect with a nearby musicBOT via Bluetooth, making them look like they’re friends and perhaps encouraging their owners to do the same.

Technologically speaking, the concept isn’t ground-breaking and could actually be an actual product. The novelty it offers is more on the experience and the psychology, putting the child at the center rather than becoming a passive listener. It makes listening to music a more active engagement, allowing them to develop a stronger mental association with music than simply hearing it from the background.

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HTC U24 Pro Smartphone Durability Tested

HTC U24 Pro

The HTC U24 Pro marks the company’s cautious yet promising re-entry into the competitive smartphone market after a prolonged hiatus. This mid-range device, priced at $600, aims to strike a balance between innovation and classic features, appealing to users who appreciate both nostalgia and innovative technology. The U24 Pro’s unique angular design, impressive camera setup, […]

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iPhone 16 Pro Max: Everything You Need to Know

Phone 16 Pro Max

As Apple prepares to unveil its next generation of iPhones, rumors and reports have been circulating about the highly anticipated iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro models. These upcoming devices are expected to introduce a range of design changes, innovative features, and performance enhancements that will set a new standard in the smartphone industry. A […]

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iOS 18 vs. iOS 18.1: The Apple Intelligence Factor

iOS 18

As Apple prepares to launch the highly anticipated iOS 18, users are eager to explore the new features and enhancements that come with this major update. However, with the subsequent release of iOS 18.1 just around the corner, it’s essential to understand the differences between these two versions. In the video below, iDeviceHelp compares iOS […]

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Mac Mini Fans Rejoice: A New Design is Coming with M4

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After 14 years, Apple’s Mac Mini is gearing up for a significant redesign, packed with several exciting updates. The compact desktop computer, known for its affordability and versatility, is expected to undergo changes in size, performance, connectivity, and aesthetics. Apple enthusiasts and tech experts alike are eagerly anticipating the unveiling of the new Mac Mini, […]

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Boost Battery & Privacy: 10 iPhone System Services to Disable

iPhone System Services

Extending your iPhone’s battery life and safeguarding your privacy are important considerations for any user. By strategically disabling specific system services, you can significantly improve your device’s performance and protect your personal data. This video below gives us details on ten settings you can adjust to achieve these goals, along with explanations of how each […]

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Backing Up Your iPhone: The Essential Guide

iPhone Backup

Our iPhones have become an integral part of our lives, storing a wealth of personal information, cherished memories, and important data. As such, regularly backing up your iPhone is a crucial step in ensuring the safety and security of your digital life. The video below will walk you through the two primary methods of backing […]

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More iOS 18 Beta 5 Features Revealed

iOS 18 beta 5

Apple continues to refine and enhance the iOS experience with the release of iOS 18 Beta 5. This update introduces a range of new features and improvements, focusing on areas such as Safari, home screen customization, app management, photo settings, Wi-Fi options, and various app interfaces. These changes aim to provide users with a more […]

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