765
Official Chat group of @TechnologyBoxs channel! ⭕ Rules - https://t.me/TechBoxsChat/25846
People will hack them and use their live camera feeds to identify face and use for targeted killing or terrorist attacks.
Читать полностью…
Uber is going all in on robotaxis — and teaming up with Nvidia to make it happen 🚗🤖
Starting in 2027, Uber and Nvidia will roll out fully autonomous (Level 4) robotaxis in Los Angeles and San Francisco, with plans to expand to 28 cities globally by 2028. The cars will run on Nvidia’s AI, designed to handle complex, real-world driving situations.
The launch will happen in phases — data collection → supervised rides → fully driverless fleets.
At the same time, Uber is leaning into partnerships instead of building its own tech, investing up to $1.25B in Rivian to secure thousands of electric robotaxis, including 10,000 vehicles planned for the Uber app by 2028.
The long-term vision is a global network mixing human drivers and robotaxis, with tens of thousands of autonomous vehicles across major cities. Competition is heating up (Waymo, Tesla), and Uber is betting it can become the platform connecting it all.
🌐📲 @TechnologyBoxs
POCO X8 Pro Max launched in India
• 6.83" 1.5K 120Hz AMOLED display
• MediaTek Dimensity 9500s
• Gorilla Glass 7i front, metal frame, Fibre glass back
• 12GB LPDDR5X Ultra RAM
• 256GB/512GB UFS 4.1 storage
• 50MP Light Fusion 600 main + 8MP ultrawide + 20MP selfie camera
• 9000mAh battery
• 100W charging + 27W reverse wired charging
• 8.2mm thick, 220g, IP68/IP69K
💰 Price: Starts at ₹42,999 for 12GB+256GB
🌐📲 @TechnologyBoxs
OPPO Find N6 launched in China
🔸 8.12" 2480×2248 Samsung E7 120Hz LTPO Inner display
🔸 6.62" FHD+ BOE X3 120Hz LTPO Cover display
🔸 Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen5 (7-core)
🔸 LPDDR5X + UFS 4.1
🔸 200MP HP5 (1/1.56") (OIS) + 50MP JN5 UW + 50MP JN5 (3x) Periscope Telephoto
🔸 2MP Danxia Color Restoration Lens
🔸 20MP + 20MP Internal and External Selfie
🔸 6000mAh🔋+ 80W (55W PPS)⚡
🔸 50W Wireless Charging
🔸 AAC 1216H (192mm²) top and bottom speakers
🔸 AAC ESA0617 (265.2mm³) vibration motor
🔸Three ambient light sensors (inner, outer, and rear)
🔸 Four microphones (one top, two bottom, and one rear)
🔸 IP59/58/56 rating
🔸 USB 3.2 Gen1 (5 Gbps)
🔸 WiFi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, NFC
🔸 Side-Mounted Fingerprint, Shortcut Key
🔸 Android 16 & ColorOS 16
🔸 8.93mm (Folded) / 4.21mm (Unfolded)
🔸 225g
💰Price: Starts at ¥9999 (~₹1.35L/$1450) for 12GB+256GB
🌐📲 @TechnologyBoxs
New leak about the Find X9 Ultra camera setup 👀
The 50MP 10× periscope super telephoto lens comes with an F3.5 aperture, allowing roughly 3× more light intake compared to the Samsung S23 Ultra. It’s also the only native 10× optical zoom in the industry — basically like having a built-in teleconverter, so no extra accessories are needed while keeping things compact.
The 3× zoom is also the industry's highest light-gathering 200MP (OV52A) periscope lens.
Camera details:
☑ 10× → 1/2.76" 50MP, F3.5
☑ 3× → 1/1.28" 200MP, F2.2
The 230mm (10×) focal length is pretty much at its limit for achieving an F3.5 aperture.
🔗 Digital Chat Station
🌐📲 @TechnologyBoxs
AI Images Of A Caterpillar Pickup Went Viral — So The Company Built One
In late 2024, AI-generated images of a Caterpillar pickup truck started spreading across the internet. The concept wasn’t real, but it grabbed a lot of attention — including from Caterpillar itself.
The company, best known for its yellow construction and mining machines, said it also received thousands of messages from customers and contractors asking what a Cat-branded truck would actually look like.
So Caterpillar decided to answer that question.
At CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026, the company revealed the Cat Truck — a custom pickup built on a Ford Super Duty. The project was created to bring the viral AI concept into the real world and show what a Caterpillar-style truck for job sites might look like.
Despite the hype, it’s not a new production model. Caterpillar says the truck is currently just a one-off concept — essentially a real-life version of an idea that started with AI.
🌐📲 @TechnologyBoxs
Meta just bought a social network… but not for humans 🤖
The company has acquired Moltbook, a Reddit-style platform where every account is an AI agent. The site recently went viral as people watched AI bots debate, share ideas, write code, and even gossip about their human creators.
Launched in late January as an experiment, Moltbook quickly spread across social media through screenshots of conversations between AI agents. Some found it entertaining, while others saw it as an early glimpse of a future where AI systems run in their own digital ecosystems.
Moltbook founders Matt Schlicht and Ben Parr will join Meta Superintelligence Labs, the company’s AI unit led by former Scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang. Meta did not disclose the financial terms.
The platform runs on OpenClaw, a framework designed to make it easier to deploy autonomous AI agents that can interact with software, messaging apps, and even other agents.
🌐📲 @TechnologyBoxs
I was forced to install messenger by Facebook to read few DMs. :( Now x will force to install another messenger.
Читать полностью…
🏆 2026 Sony World Photography Awards
Object Category Winner
🎨 Colour Divides
by Robby Ogilvie
Taken in the Bo-Kaap neighbourhood of Cape Town, South Africa, this image centres on a parked car set against a sharply divided colourful facade. The composition balances geometry and saturation; everyday architecture becomes graphic and deliberate, reflecting how colour and place shape urban identity.
🌐📲 @TechnologyBoxs
Norway’s solid-state hydrogen storage could store summer solar energy for winter use
The technology converts renewable electricity into hydrogen for long-term seasonal storage.
Norwegian startup Photoncycle has raised $17.5M to develop a seasonal energy storage system that could allow homes to store excess solar energy from summer and use it in winter.
The system converts renewable electricity into hydrogen and stores it in solid-state form at the household level, tackling one of the biggest challenges for renewables — long-duration seasonal storage. The company plans to roll it out commercially in Denmark and the Netherlands.
The funding will support the first phase of an industrial plant expected to go live in 2027, with capacity to provide seasonal storage for about 140,000 homes.
Photoncycle says the technology could reduce reliance on imported fossil fuels and help households become more energy independent.
🌐📲 @TechnologyBoxs
Photos: Japan debuts first approved 3D-printed house with earthquake-ready frame
Built using a COBOD printer, the compact two-level home rises 7 meters and anchors into foundations designed for earthquake stability.
Developed by Kizuki Co. Ltd. with Onocom, the 50 sq m O House blends robotic 3D printing with a conventional reinforced concrete frame.
☑ Government approved first
Officially recognized as Japan’s first approved two-story 3D-printed reinforced concrete home, meeting strict seismic codes.
☑ Seismic-ready structure
Reinforced strip foundation and concrete frame carry the load, with printed walls integrated inside.
☑ Hybrid print method
A custom COBOD printer formed the walls, floor and roof slabs layer by layer.
☑ Four-person crew
Constructed on-site by a four-person team.
☑ Cave-inspired design
Curved walls and structural arches replace straight timber lines.
☑ Inverted interior layout
Living space upstairs, bedroom and en-suite below.
🌐📲 @TechnologyBoxs
Motorola announces a partnership with GrapheneOS Foundation, marking a new chapter in smartphone security
At MWC, Motorola announced a long-term partnership with the GrapheneOS Foundation, the nonprofit behind a hardened, privacy-focused OS built on the Android Open Source Project.
The collaboration will focus on strengthening smartphone security and developing future Motorola devices compatible with GrapheneOS. By combining GrapheneOS’s advanced privacy and security engineering with Motorola’s hardware experience and ThinkShield solutions, the partnership aims to deliver stronger, more secure devices to a wider audience while raising security standards across the Android ecosystem.
Both companies describe this as a long-term effort, with joint development, software enhancements, and new security-focused devices expected to roll out in the months ahead.
🌐📲 @TechnologyBoxs
Интересно, как скоро это начнут использовать в рекламе? А что если даже случайные разговоры будут анализироваться?
Читать полностью…
Best spec to price phone IMO, also the display size is great🙌🙌
Читать полностью…
POCO X8 Pro has launched in India
• 6.59" 1.5K 120Hz AMOLED Display
• MediaTek Dimensity 8500 Ultra
• Gorilla Glass 7i Front, Metal Frame & Glass Back
• 8/12GB LPDDR5X RAM
• 256GB UFS 4.1 Storage
• 50MP Main + 8MP UW + 20MP Selfie Camera
• 6500mAh battery
• 100W Charging + 27W Reverse Wired Charging
• 8.4mm, 202g, IP68/IP69K
💰 Price:
• Starts at ₹32,999 for 8GB+256GB
• Iron Man Edition= ₹37,999
🌐📲 @TechnologyBoxs
314 trillion digits of π… on a single machine 🤯
A team from StorageReview just set a new world record, calculating π to 314 trillion decimal places in a nonstop 110-day run — perfectly timed for Pi Day (3/14).
What’s wild? They didn’t use a massive cloud setup. Just one Dell PowerEdge server running 24/7 for nearly four months with zero downtime.
In reality, science doesn’t even need that many digits — NASA says ~37 is enough to measure the observable universe accurately. So why push further?
Because it’s not really about π. These runs are extreme stress tests for modern hardware — pushing processors, memory, and storage to their limits, exposing weaknesses and improving systems used in AI, simulations, and big data.
The machine handled insane data flow (~280 GB/s) and still beat previous 300T records with less power and complexity.
There’s still no finish line — π never ends, and neither does the race 🚀
🌐📲 @TechnologyBoxs
A new smartwatch called O-Boy could become a lifesaver for people traveling in the world’s most remote places.
Designed by the Brussels-based studio Futurewave, the watch can send distress signals directly to satellites, meaning it works even where there’s no phone network — from mountains to open water.
The device acts as a standalone transmitter, giving users a way to call for help far beyond the reach of traditional mobile coverage. Futurewave says the goal was simple: build a smartwatch that can send an emergency alert “even in the most remote corners of the world.”
To make this possible, engineers integrated satellite hardware and antennas into a compact wearable. The rugged design is water-resistant, impact-protected and pressure-tolerant, while rounded surfaces keep it comfortable for everyday wear.
With its black-and-red emergency color scheme and satellite connectivity, O-Boy aims to improve safety for explorers, remote workers and adventurers far from civilization.
🌐📲 @TechnologyBoxs
A comparison of creases between the OPPO Find N5 and OPPO Find N6.
🌐📲 @TechnologyBoxs
X is testing a standalone messaging app — X Chat
X has begun testing a separate X Chat app for iOS — a dedicated messenger similar to WhatsApp or Signal, built around X’s private messaging system.
The first beta launched through Apple’s TestFlight and filled up within two hours. Initially limited to 1,000 testers, the program is already expanding to 5,000 users.
X Chat is essentially an upgraded version of X’s direct messages, which the company says are end-to-end encrypted. However, some security experts have previously questioned how secure the system actually is.
Early testers say the app feels simpler and smoother than messaging inside the main X app. Some features — including message requests, verified badges, and calling — are still being developed.
An Android version is expected very soon.
🌐📲 @TechnologyBoxs
Bialduotekai registra todo y aunque casi nadie me entienda, en el Juicio Final nunca podrán apelar desconocimiento, sólo importan los designios del cielo, misericordia por los que evolucionaron como tú, con lágrimas de esperanza por el resto, de que se intentó, se concedió amor a cambio de sacrificios, que los paios comprendan el origen de la transgresión Jaungoikotar, el límite sigue violado, y aunque continuen con su acostumbrado curso, que lo hagan en su casa de las paleides
irán, eeuu, rusia, israel y el resto... todos son del mismo bando, del imperio paio Amon—RÂ, siempre hacen lo mismo, el show del miedo, el caos garantizado, exterminio quirúrgico o en masa, según les conviene, y más ahora que conocen "el final" los últimos coletazos de la pâtari, son como gato salvaje acorralado que da su vida por sacarte un ojo
clamamos que Balunberse sea
tal como Baleden (semejantes)
PALANTIR = edificadores sobre ruinas BERE
P—LAN—TI—R = (R)acción de (TI)edificar/erigir/erguir (LAN)las tierras (PÂ) de R ... con mayoría de capital paio: Vanguard(9%), Blackrock(11%) e inversores xino—japânese anónimos(33%) ... sobre ruinas erigen sus ciudades inteligentes pare absoluto control social de sus conciudadanos, pare destruir libertad—reconstruir prisión, para hacernos PÂTIR (sufrir), tal como han hecho siempre 17 milenios atrás los adoradores Amon—RÂ
Walls are not the expensive part at all. Land is half the cost. Electrical, water, sewage, windows, kitchen, bathroom, ceiling, flooring, etc are the main costs of building. This probably does nothing to reduce the cost of building a home, and creates many limitations to home design.
Читать полностью…
el iva's hammer (lucifer's hammer) todo preparado, este verano empieza la fiesta
Читать полностью…
I use this image as a visual metaphor to explain the advantage of the S26 Ultra’s privacy screen.
Its key strength is that it allows OLED pixels to emit light in a specific direction. Like a spotlight on a stage, the light is focused only on the person standing at the center. People standing on the sides are not blocked from seeing the light, they are simply outside the light beam, so they see nothing.
You, the user facing the screen, are the one standing at the center of the stage.
In contrast, the regular display on the S25 Ultra does not have this structural design. Its light emission is uniform and diffused, close to 180-degree visibility, which means the screen content can be seen clearly from both the front and the sides.
This is the unique value of the S26 Ultra privacy screen.
It is not a software trick and not a traditional privacy filter. It changes how light propagates at the pixel emission level.
This is a genuine hardware level innovation in display technology.
Source: Ice Universe