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13 years later, the visual jump from GTA V to GTA VI is impossible to ignore 🎮🔥 GTA V first launched in 2013 and was already a major visual achievement for its time, especially for an open-world game built around PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 hardware. GTA VI shows how much the series has advanced after more than a decade: sharper character detail, more natural lighting, richer reflections, denser streets, more detailed environments, and a version of Vice City that feels far more cinematic and lifelike. The quality jump is not just about better graphics. It shows the difference between an open world designed for 2013 hardware and a new Rockstar world built for modern consoles, with a stronger focus on realism, atmosphere, animation, and environmental detail. Media: Rockstar Games #gta6 #gaming #technology #futuretech
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The legendary PlayStation logo came from bold experimentation and a design that still shapes Sony’s gaming identity today 🎮 In the early 1990s, designer Manabu Sakamoto created what would become one of the most recognizable logos in the world. He explored numerous drafts, experimenting with shapes, colors, and 3D forms before arriving at the iconic interlocking “P” and “S.” The final design debuted in 1994, representing creativity, dimension, and simplicity. Over the years, PlayStation tested different visual styles, from the sharp PlayStation 2 typography to the Spider-Man-inspired PlayStation 3 logo. But from the PlayStation 4 era onward, Sony returned to Sakamoto’s original 1994 emblem, proving that truly timeless design doesn’t need much change. Media: @playstation
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Follow (us) @FUTURETECH for more! 🔌 Japan has a way of turning ordinary things into surprisingly smart technology. Ultrafine bubble showers use microscopic bubbles, far smaller than a strand of hair, to lift oil and dirt from the skin without harsh scrubbing. They’re becoming more common in Japanese homes and spas as a gentler approach to cleaning and skin care. 🚿 In cities like Tokyo, automated underground bicycle silos make parking feel futuristic. Riders place their bike into a docking station, and a robotic system stores it underground within seconds, helping protect it from theft, bad weather, and crowded streets. 🚲 Japan has also introduced the vibrating chef knife, built to slice soft foods like tomatoes or bread more easily. The blade makes subtle vibrating motions while cutting, reducing friction and creating cleaner, smoother slices. 🔪 In Japan, innovation does not always mean giant machines. Sometimes, it simply means making daily life a little easier and a little smarter.
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In 2011, Lei Jun was out on the streets personally handing out Xiaomi flyers, while most people ignored him. Fifteen years later, he’s sitting at a state dinner with Trump and Xi Jinping, and casually taking selfies with Elon Musk. Love Tech? 👉 Follow @FutureTech 🔌
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Americans are now more opposed to living near AI data centers than nuclear power plants. A new Gallup survey found that 71% of Americans oppose having an AI data center built in their local area. For comparison, 53% oppose having a nuclear power plant nearby. The reason isn’t just fear of AI itself. Gallup found that many people are worried about the physical cost behind the AI boom: massive electricity use, water demand, pollution, land use, traffic, and possible increases in local utility bills. AI may feel digital, but the infrastructure behind it is becoming very real for local communities. Source: Gallup
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Google is reportedly in talks with SpaceX to launch data centers into orbit 🛰️ According to a new Wall Street Journal report, Google is negotiating a rocket launch deal with SpaceX as it accelerates its push to build data centers beyond Earth. The plan would involve sending real server infrastructure into orbit, powered by solar energy and connected back to Earth through high-speed laser links. Google is also said to be speaking with other launch providers, but a SpaceX partnership would likely be the most high-profile option. The timing also makes sense, since Elon Musk has publicly described orbital data centers as a major future frontier for SpaceX. The bigger reason behind the move is the exploding energy demand from AI. Ground-based data centers are increasingly running into limits: strained power grids, rising cooling demands, water concerns, and growing resistance from local communities. Space offers a radically different solution — constant solar power, no nearby residents, and the cold environment of orbit for cooling. Google has already announced its own moonshot effort, called Suncatcher, with prototype satellites planned for 2027 alongside Planet Labs. CEO Sundar Pichai has also suggested that within the next decade, building data centers in orbit could become a normal part of the AI infrastructure race. 👉 Follow (us) @FutureTech for the latest Tech updates! 🔌
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A leaked Best Buy email points to GTA 6 physical pre-orders starting May 18. 🎮 The email reportedly mentions a physical pre-order campaign for GTA 6 beginning on May 18, but Rockstar Games has not officially confirmed the date in the material provided. For now, this remains retailer-level information, not an official announcement. The timing is notable because it comes just three days before Take-Two Interactive’s earnings call on May 21, fueling speculation that a new GTA 6 update could arrive before then. Love Gaming? 👉 Follow @FutureTech 🔌
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President Donald Trump drew attention after claiming at a press event that an unnamed drug had helped revive people who were “dead,” describing a patient who had received last rites before supposedly improving after taking the treatment. The remark appeared to come during a discussion of the Right to Try Act, a law from Trump’s first term that lets terminally ill patients access experimental treatments. Critics say Trump exaggerated the idea of a severely ill patient recovering into a dramatic “back from the dead” claim, while the law itself remains controversial because patients already had pathways to experimental drugs before it passed. 👉 @FutureTech for more! 🔌 Source: Futurism
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The Magic Mouse charging port remains one of Apple’s most unusual design choices because it feels frustrating, yet strangely deliberate. Apple could have placed the port on the front like most wireless accessories, but keeping it underneath preserved the mouse’s clean, seamless look from every normal viewing angle. That choice reflects a familiar Apple pattern: accepting small everyday inconveniences when the company believes the final product looks simpler, cleaner, and more refined. The debate has lasted for years because it is not really about battery life or charging speed. It is about whether design should still win when convenience clearly loses. Love Tech? 👉 Follow @FutureTech 🔌 #apple #innovation #technology #futuretech
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Donald Trump and Xi Jinping found rare agreement during talks in Beijing, with both sides saying the Strait of Hormuz must stay open and that Iran should never be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons. After several hours of US-China discussions, the White House said both countries agreed that Hormuz must remain open to protect the free flow of global energy. The White House also claimed that Washington and Beijing shared the position that Iran “can never have a nuclear weapon.” Both sides reportedly opposed the militarization of the Strait of Hormuz, as well as any attempt to charge tolls on ships passing through the critical oil route. China also showed interest in buying more American oil, potentially reducing its long-term reliance on Gulf shipping lanes affected by the Iran conflict. Marco Rubio said the US did not ask China to mediate with Iran, but confirmed that both countries agreed on keeping Hormuz open. @FutureTech | #FutureTech 🔌
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Sam Altman’s comment that ChatGPT’s latest AI model feels like “an autistic genius” quickly went viral, after he described it as extremely intelligent but still strange, unpredictable, and sometimes hard to understand. Some viewed the remark as a compliment to the model’s unusual problem-solving ability. Others criticized the wording, arguing that it turned neurodivergence into a marketing-style label. The debate has since become part of a bigger conversation about how tech leaders describe AI systems as they become more human-like. Want to stay up to date on Tech? 👉 Follow @FutureTech 🔌
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The Chromebook era is ending as Google introduces the Googlebook, a new step toward a more premium, AI-first laptop future. Instead of being known mainly as a simple browser-based device, Googlebook brings together ChromeOS strengths, Android apps, Gemini intelligence, phone syncing, and upgraded hardware from major partners like Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, and Lenovo. Features like Magic Pointer and custom widgets suggest a bigger shift in how Google wants laptops to work: more contextual, more connected, and less dependent on users jumping between separate apps. It is still early, but Googlebook looks like Google’s answer to the AI PC race, a future where laptops are no longer just tools for browsing, but intelligent devices built around assistance, apps, and AI. 👉 Follow (us) @FutureTech 🔌 for the latest Tech updates!
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