The London-based Victoria and Albert Museum, or V&A, recently announced the acquisition of “Me at the Zoo,” the first video ever to be posted to YouTube. The video is now on display as part of an ...
Over the last two decades, 'Me at the zoo' has racked up over 380M views. And now, the unassuming video uploaded by YouTube co-founder Jawed Karim is a literal artwork, having just been snapped up as ...
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People are sharing the technology that felt “futureproof” but immediately became outdated, and I forgot about so many of these
"The Internet was for everyone; anybody could have their own space on the web and put whatever they liked up, for free! Now, ...
The Victoria and Albert Museum in London has acquired the site's very first video, which went live on April 23, 2005 ...
Shares of Adobe Inc ADBE gave back earlier gains, while Figma Inc FIG moved lower Thursday afternoon after Alphabet Inc’s GOOGL GOOG Google unveiled Nano Banana 2, a new image-generation model in its ...
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Even Rockstar's worst games are still pretty great
Rockstar Games' missteps are still worth playing, as they showcase the developer's unique style and creativity in unexpected ways.
Millennials (born 1981–1996) and Gen Z (born 1997–2012) now make up the majority of the U.S. rental market. They simply don’t choose a place to live the same way Boomers or Gen X did. While price and ...
With the release of Nano Banana 2, also called Gemini 3.1 Flash Image, the world of generative AI has reached a new level.
AI is ready to duke it out with nukes. Real life AI systems are turning out to be as bloodthirsty as the machine from movie “WarGames” — as they have proved more willing to use nuclear bombs during ...
Google is making Nano Banana 2 a default model in Gemini app and in AI mode ...
Could this little device improve your lightning photography hit rate while simultaneously improving the quality of your ...
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