Apple and A24 are developing a Sam Bankman-Fried movie written by Lena Dunham

Apple and art house film company A24 are in early development on a film about convicted crypto scammer Sam Bankman-Fried with a script written by Lena Dunham, Variety reported. The project will be based on the Michael Lewis book Going Infinite: The Rise and Fall of a New Tycoon that many critics found overly deferential to Bankman-Fried. 

The book describes the dizzying rise and equally vertiginous fall of Bankman-Fried and his FTX crypto exchange and Alameda hedge fund. However, it paints the FTX founder as a benevolent prodigy and glosses over the fact that he embezzled billions of dollars from customers and spent it on things like celebrity endorsements, political donations and high-end real-estate purchases.  

FTX was worth billions at its peak, but the exchange eventually collapsed and Bankman-Fried was convicted of fraud and sentenced to 25 years in prison. Most FTX customers will get their original investments back, plus interest, but that's based on a bitcoin price of around $17,000 — and the current price is nearly five times that.

Basing the film on Lewis's fawning hagiography isn't a promising start. Hopefully, Dunham or other writers will also draw on far better books (like Numbers Go Up by Zeke Faux) that show the dark, scammy side of crypto promoters like Bankman-Fried and the entire industry in general.

Apple Original Films and A24 have announced other collaborations recently, including the Spike Lee and Denzel Washington film High and Low. Other scripted FTX projects are also in the works, including a limited Amazon Prime series from the Russo brothers based on the 2022 FTX collapse. 

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Time Management Software Compared – Reclaim Ai vs Clockwise vs Clockify

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Ever feel like there just aren’t enough hours in the day? In our bustling digital age, juggling work commitments, personal projects, and everything in between can feel overwhelming. That’s where time management software comes in, promising to transform chaos into clarity. But with so many options out there, how do you know which one is […]

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Googles Latest Breakthrough – Unbounded AI Generative Game Worlds

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Imagine stepping into a game where the world around you isn’t just a static backdrop but a living, breathing entity that evolves with every decision you make. Well, Google is turning that dream into reality with their latest innovation, “Unbounded.” This isn’t just another game; it’s a new leap into the future of gaming, where […]

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TRANSFORM Your Mac Mini with These 24 Tips & Tricks

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The M4 Mac Mini is a powerful and versatile tool that can significantly boost your productivity and performance. By optimizing system settings, customizing input devices, and leveraging additional features, you can streamline your workflow and enhance your overall experience. The video below from HotshotTek will guide you through 24 tips to help you make the […]

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NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory is laying off 325 more workers

The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA's research center responsible for robotic space missions, will lay off more workers before the year ends due to budget constraints. JPL Director Laurie Leshin has announced in a memo addressed to employees that the reduction will affect 325 people, or about five percent of its whole workforce. Leshin explained that the lab took various measures to meet its budget allocation for the 2025 fiscal year and to minimize the adverse effects of a limited budget on its workers. In the end, though, JPL "reached the difficult decision" to make "one further workforce reduction."

The lab already cut 530 employees and cut over 100 contractors from its roster earlier this year because of uncertainty over the final budget that the Congress will give NASA for 2024. It also froze hiring in response to the dilemma. The main reason why the lab had to implement those measures was because the Mars Sample Return Program was allocated a much smaller budget than it needed. NASA had requested $950 million for the mission, but only $300 million was allocated for it. 

NASA's original plan was to bring home the samples collected by the mission in 2040. But its budget ballooned from $7 billion to $11 billion, and as The Washington Post notes, the government found the return date "unacceptable." For the 2025 fiscal year, NASA only requested $200 million for the project that could go through significant changes. The agency is now looking for ways to alter the mission and is even considering proposals from private companies. 

Leshin said that the layoffs will affect all areas of the lab, including its technical, business and support divisions. "[W]e had to tighten our belts across the board, and you will see that reflected in the layoff impacts," she said. JPL's director also said that the US presidential election results have nothing to do with the reduction that the "action would be happening regardless" of its outcome. 

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Discover the Hidden Powers of Apple Notes in iOS 18

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Apple Notes has undergone a significant transformation with the release of iOS 18, evolving into a powerful productivity tool that caters to a wide range of users. This latest update introduces a suite of features designed to streamline note-taking, enhance organization, and boost overall efficiency. Whether you’re a student juggling multiple courses, a professional managing […]

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10 Best iPod-Inspired Homage Designs To Honor The Iconic Device

The iPod, a groundbreaking device that revolutionized the way we listen to music, is celebrating its 23rd anniversary. While it may no longer be at the forefront of Apple’s product lineup, its legacy lives on in various nostalgic designs that pay homage to its iconic status. And, we’ve curated a collection of innovative and intriguing designs – concepts and tangibles alike, that perfectly capture the essence of the iPod while integrating modern technology.

These products celebrate the iPod’s legacy by blending nostalgia with modern technology. Each design offers a unique way to honor the iconic device, whether through transforming existing gadgets, enhancing smartphone functionality, or reimagining the iPod Shuffle. They are an interesting mix of conceptual designs and real products but they all showcase the enduring influence of the iPod on the world of technology and design. As we celebrate its 23rd anniversary, these innovations remind us of the iPod’s impact and the creative possibilities it continues to inspire.

1. Pod Case

If you’re wondering if this is the new iPod, sadly, it isn’t. But it is something much better! A way for you to celebrate and reminisce over the iconic iPod. It is designed to be an old-school external case for your beloved Apple Watch. Designed by Joyce Kang and C.O. Design Lab, the Pod Case is a beautiful celebration of the evergreen iPod. It is made from silicone, and will smoothly slide over the body of your Apple Watch, offering it a fun and funky throwback.

Since the watch’s screen almost matches the screen size of the classic iPod Nano, this design works well, creating an amusing fusion of the past and the present. The jog wheel on the front doesn’t work, but you can easily navigate and control the watch through the touch screen. If you’re a Gen-Z who never got to experience the iPod, or a millennial wishing to relive their glorious iPod days, the Pod Case is a great idea.

What we like

  • Perfect fusion of the past and the present.
  • Besides being aesthetically unique, it offers protection for your Apple Watch.

What we dislike

  • The case may not be compatible with all Apple Watch models and sizes.
  • The design may not appeal to those who want a more modern look.

2. AW6 Case

Designed by Elago, and dubbed the AW6 case for the AirPods, this adorable little case is another tribute to the iPod. It is created to replicate the iPod Classic’s jog dial while serving as a protective cover for your AirPods case. This case is compatible with 1st and 2nd gen AirPods, and the sleeve is equipped with a slot for the charger, and a carabiner clip to hang it from your belt loop or backpack. There is a tiny hole above the menu for the charging light as well.

If you’re looking to take a trip down memory, then the AW6 case is a great bet as it not only protects your AirPods and their case but also takes you back to the days when the iPod was a sweet reality instead of a distant memory. It adds a fun twist to typical and conventional AirPods accessories, by merging the old and the new.

What we like

  • The design may offer an improved grip compared to the smooth surface of the original AirPods case.
  • Will serve as a conversation starter amongst Apple enthusiasts.

What we dislike

  • May not appeal to those who want a more minimal and contemporary look for their tech devices.

3. Opal Tadpole

Designed by Opal, the Tadpole is an iPod Shuffle-shaped webcam with a 4k sensor and AI feature. It features a new machine-learning signal processor which delivers “DSLR-rivaling quality”. It is also equipped with a moderately wide 90-degree field of view. The wide angle is great for capturing more than just your face, it is a boon for dynamic presentations, or when you want to show your surroundings more.

It features a f/1.8 lens, which can capture well even in low-light conditions. It also includes a digital microphone array, which can pick up your voice clearly while minimizing any background noise. It adopts the shape and size of a 3rd-Gen iPod Shuffle, with a lovely minimalist design to match. It can easily clip onto your laptop or monitor without adding much bulk.

What we like

  • The 4K sensor offers high-resolution video quality.
  • The iPod Shuffle-inspired design offers a compact and portable form factor.

What we dislike

  • The unique design might raise questions about durability and how well the device can deal with regular use.

4. Shuffle AirTag Case

Elago is back with another cutesy design! This is the Shuffle AirTag Case, and it is the perfect accessory for any Apple lover. It looks like the 4th Gen iPod Shuffle and is designed to be a protective case for your AirTag. It is built from soft silicone and offers protection from bumps and scratches. It also features a keyring, which allows you to securely attach it to bags, backpacks, etc.

The case has been built with attention to detail, and it successfully captures the iPod Shuffle’s iconic beauty. It includes a circular interface on the front, as well as a switch and 3.5mm audio input on the bottom. It is available in two colors – mint green and black, although black does seem like the more appealing option.

What we like

  • It transforms the look of the AirTags, allowing users to personalize their devices.
  • Provides an additional layer of protection for the AirTag.

What we dislike

  • The case may add some bulk to the compact AirTag, which could affect its fit in certain accessories or holders.

5. tinyPod

Called the tinyPod, this delightfully little accessory is another interesting way to convert your Apple Watch into a miniature iPod. It features a nostalgic design and a modern twist. The Apple Watch is enclosed in a case that resembles the iPod and provides a colored screen and an interesting click-wheel-like control system. We are unsure of the functionality, but it will deliver an experience that will take you back to the good old days.

It also allows you to enjoy the added capabilities of the Apple Watch. The accessory allows users to listen to music, watch YouTube, and more without even touching their smartphones. It bridges the gap between a simple portable media player and a full-fledged smartphone.

What we like

  • By combining the Apple Watch’s features with the iPod’s design, users can enjoy music and other media with ease.

What we dislike

  • Details about the click-wheel functionality and overall user experience are unclear.

6. iPod Magnetic Hybrid Card Holder

Say hello to Elago’s iPod Magnetic Hybrid Card Holder. It is a MagSafe-compatible accessory that will bring a hint of nostalgia to modern smartphones. This card holder is designed to resemble the classic iPod, and it merges old-school charm with new technology. It can fit perfectly and seamlessly onto MagSafe-enabled iPhones, providing an easy and convenient way to carry essential cards with you.

The cardholder is made from durable polycarbonate, and it is equipped with powerful Neodymium magnets which provide a secure fit. It is blessed with an ergonomic design which includes a finger groove for easy handling, and a card removal aid for convenience.

What we like

  •  The card pocket holds up to two cards, providing a practical solution for carrying essentials without a bulky wallet.
  • Made from robust materials, the card pocket is designed to withstand daily use.

What we dislike

  • Only compatible with MagSafe-enabled iPhones, limiting its use to a specific audience.

7. Nothing Npod (1)

The Nothing Npod (1) is a lovely fan-made tribute to the iPod Shuffle. It is a conceptual design created by designers Shreyansh Onial and Aditya Pandharpure. It integrates Nothing’s transparent design aesthetic and glyph interface with the beautiful memory of the iPod Shuffle. It is equipped with a signature circular panel that will remind you of the original iPod Shuffle.

The concept also includes a wireless charging coil, and a USB-C charger, thereby combining classic design elements with modern technology. The glyph interface works well, adding a unique touch, and responding to music with visual indicators for volume and playback progress.

What we like

  • Integrates modern conveniences into its retro design.
  • The glyph interface offers the potential for dynamic interaction.

What we dislike

  • It is a conceptual design, so we don’t know how well it will translate into a tangible product.

8. iPod Touch 2024

Designers JUAN and Wong teamed up to reimagine the iPod Touch, drawing inspiration from the iPhone 16 language. The iPod is no longer in production, but this reimagined concept brings to us what the iPod would probably look like in today’s times. Their unique vision retains the 4-inch retina display but adopts elements from the latest iPhones.

The iPod includes a single Apple logo on the back and a revived pop-out loop hanger button. They’ve also retained the 3.5mm headphone jack, bringing attention to the iPod Touch’s identity and cost-effectiveness. It is exciting to see how the iPod Touch would have looked like in 2024.

What we like

  • Blends classic iPod Touch design with contemporary iPhone elements.
  •  The loop hanger button and headphone jack add distinctive touches.

What we dislike

  • Not yet available as a tangible product.
  • It appeals to fans of both iPod and iPhone design languages, so it has a limited audience.

9. W6 Stand

The W6 Stand by Elago is designed as a nifty throwback to the iPod! If you want to convert your Apple Watch into an iPod, this is a tangible and buyable product that you can purchase. It transforms your Apple Watch into a nostalgic display reminiscent of the classic music players. It is compatible with all the Apple Watch series and perfectly creates the impression of the lovely vintage device.

The stand is built from scratch-free silicone, and it provides protection and stability and prevents scratches or wear and tear. The W6 Stand is perfect for nightstand use. You can also slide the Watch charger inside too, so your Watch can charge as it docks in its new yet not-so-new home.

What we like

  • Works with all Apple Watch series, ensuring broad usability.
  • Silicone construction prevents scratches,

What we dislike

  • The retro design may not appeal to everyone.
  • It is best suited for use as a nightstand, so it may not appeal to all users.

10. iPod Classic 2021

Designer Andrea Copellino reimagined a modern iPod Classic that brings the nostalgic and lovely charm of Apple’s iconic MP3 player. This iPod Classic drew inspiration from the iPhone 12 Pro, featuring a stainless steel body and flat sides. The concept also includes a click wheel and Apple Remote Integration. The concept is a celebration of the beloved iPod Classic, weaving a surreal image of its potential future.

Of course, the iPod doesn’t seem to have a foreseeable future, but this iPod Classic concept is a fun and playful way to celebrate and remember the audio device. It manages to capture the essence of the iPod with modern design elements, and contemporary aesthetics, creating a perfect fusion of the old and the new.

What we like

  • Features high-quality materials and a sleek aesthetic.
  • Combines click wheel nostalgia with Apple Remote functionality.

What we dislike

  •  As a design concept, it is not yet available for purchase, and we are unsure how well it will translate into a real product.

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Unlock Your Creativity: 7 Surprising Ways to Beat Creative Block

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Creative blocks can feel daunting, leaving you staring at a blank page with a sense of frustration and uncertainty.  We’ve all been there—staring at a blank page, feeling the weight of creative block pressing down like an immovable force.  It’s a familiar struggle, one that can leave even the most seasoned creators feeling stuck and […]

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Retroid Pocket 5: Game Emulation Performance and Features Tested

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The Retroid Pocket 5 has emerged as a compelling option in the world of portable gaming devices, offering a unique blend of Android functionality and PC game emulation capabilities. This innovative handheld aims to bridge the gap between mobile and PC gaming, providing enthusiasts with a portable solution for enjoying a wide range of titles. […]

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The Morning After: LG’s new twisty display tech can stretch up to 50 percent

LG Display’s new free-form screen technology can expand from 12 to 18 inches, with a resolution of 100ppi. The display also uses a micro-LED light source smaller than 40 micrometers, so it can apparently be stretched over 10,000 times. While this probably isn’t your next smartphone, we could see the tech in clothing, car panels and more.

LG Display has pushed the boundaries of screen tech for a while, revealing folding screens before foldable phones appeared, roll-up TVS before roll-up TVs went on sale and transparent displays before they appeared in fancy stores, theme parks and elsewhere. So expect to see this Bop-it of displays somewhere, eventually.

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Netflix is crowing that its ad-supported tier now boasts 70 million global users. Amy Reinhard, president of advertising at Netflix, says the company continues “to see steady progress across all countries’ member bases.” But there isn’t any information about existing customers. It’s very possible a lot of people downgraded from a premium tier to an ad-supported tier.

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Fujifilm is developing a medium-format, 102-megapixel cinema camera, the company said in a surprise announcement. Due next year, the GFX Eterna will carry a boxy, modular design reminiscent of Sony’s FX6. The new camera will have a medium format GFX 102-megapixel (MP) CMOS II HS sensor, the same one used on the GFX100 II. That sensor is 43.8mm x 32.9 mm in size — that’s 1.7 times larger than the full-frame sensor on the FX.

The benefits will be extra dynamic range, potentially high resolution and a very shallow depth of field, which should enable cinematic shots with the right lens. Having said that, Fujifilm currently has no GFX glass designed specifically for film production. It’s working on it, though.

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