THE APPLE VISION PRO CAN CHANGE EVERYTHING
Apple has already released the Vision Pro, the augmented reality glasses that can change everything.
Despite its high price, $3,499, the device has debuted with great success, and even before the official launch day, it already had over 200,000 reservations (That's $700M in one day).
If this starts to catch on, new brands from other manufacturers will soon emerge copying the model, as it happened in the past with smartphones. I'm sharing with you some of the videos circulating on the internet.
This is how the first buyers came out.
How does it look?
People on the street, in the subway, or driving with the Apple Vision Pro.
This guy apparently got fined for using them, despite being in a self-driving car.
A pretty simple game to make vacuuming more entertaining.
The slow-motion of the day.
She is the actress Ava Addams, and
in this link, you can see many of her scenes.
THE KUNGFU BOT FROM UNITREE ROBOTICS COULD REPLACE YOUR BOUNCERUnitree Robotics is a Chinese company specializing in advanced robotics. Founded in 2016 by Xingxing Wang and based in Hangzhou, the company gained fame for its robotic dogs, known for their agility, stability, and affordability compared to competitors like Boston Dynamics.
Although these robots are often marketed as tools to assist humanity in research, industry, and consumer applications, the truth is that they could also be deployed in warfare. Best not to dwell on that too much—like drones, they are a total game-changer.
For now, let’s focus on Unitree Robotics' latest masterpiece: the Kungfu BOT, a bipedal version of their robotic dogs with a humanoid appearance and the ability to perform an impressive 720-degree spinning kick. Imagine facing one of these if you step out of line at a bar!
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The slow-motion shot of the day.
BORN IN RUSSIABeing born here or there, into a rich or poor family, is so incredibly random that sometimes we forget just how much life resembles a roll of the dice—one we don't even get to throw ourselves. Think about it: coming into this world is literally the universe’s biggest lottery, and it's absurd how something we have absolutely zero control over defines us from day one.
Some people land straight into mansions with swimming pools, surrounded by privileges they never even asked for. Others are born between bare walls and leaking roofs, facing limited chances from the moment they open their eyes. And here's the kicker: no one earned the conditions they're born into. There’s no merit, no initial effort—just pure chance.
Whether we're born lucky or unlucky massively shapes our paths: education, health, opportunities, even our dreams and aspirations. Sure, there are those who preach that "where there’s a will, there’s a way," but reality is much harsher. Our randomly assigned starting point can either turbocharge our lives or slam on the brakes right from the start.
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Today's slow-motion highlight.