Netflix Announces Plans To Buy Its Own Production Studio

One of the reasons why streaming platforms like Netflix has appealed to many, both consumers and creators, is that they don’t necessarily play by the same rules as some of the larger studios do, where they seem to allow creators to have a bit more flex when it comes to creativity (although it doesn’t always pay off).

This has resulted in great shows and movies, allowing streaming platforms to grow even bigger. Now it seems that Netflix has gotten so big to the point where they are now planning to buy their own production studio. The announcement from Netflix will see the company acquire ABQ Studios, which would make it the first production studio that they would own outright.

There is no mention of how much this acquisition will cost the company, but Netflix has also stated their plans to invest as much as $1 billion into production in the area of New Mexico over the course of the next decade, and it is also expected to create as many as 1,000 production jobs a year.

According to Ty Warren, Vice President, Physical Production for Netflix, “Our experience producing shows and films in New Mexico inspired us to jump at the chance to establish a new production hub here. The people, the landscape and the facilities are all stellar and we can’t wait to get to work — and employ lots of New Mexicans — creating entertainment for the world to enjoy. We are grateful to Governor Martinez, Mayor Keller and the people of New Mexico for the opportunity to create a new ‘home away from home’ here in Albuquerque.”

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People Think The Pentagon’s Bonkers New Promo Video Was Made Just For Trump

“Well that was nice of the Department of Defense to produce a video that Trump can understand….”

White Walker: A Limited Edition Game of Thrones Whiskey

Winter is coming, and if you are looking for something to take the chill off, Johnnie Walker has just the thing for you. White Walker is a limited edition Game of Thrones inspired whiskey, packaged in a special bottle that reveals a “Winter Is Here” graphic when you chill it.


White Walker “has notes of caramelized sugar and vanilla, fresh red berries with a touch of orchard fruit and features single malts from Cardhu and Clynelish.” Drink enough and you’ll feel like a White Walker has assaulted you.

Let’s be honest, the video is probably better than the whiskey, but it will still be nice to watch a Game of Thrones marathon while having a drink on your own version of the Iron Throne, which is probably more comfortable. And you can rest easy knowing that George R.R. Martin is getting still more money that he has to count instead of finishing the next book in the series. If we buy enough of this stuff, he will never have reason to finish.

[via The Awesomer via Geekologie]

Clean Energy Could See Explosive Growth by 2023, IEA Report Claims

The release of a damning report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change this week predicting unprecedented climate disaster within the next decade was no doubt a sobering reminder of the fragile state of our planet. But new forecasts from the International Energy Agency (IEA) for the future of global…

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New iPad Pros will reportedly get Face ID and lose the home button

Apple’s iOS 12.1 release back in September hinted at a new iPad launch before the year is out, and now new details have emerged on exactly what the device might look like. According to 9to5mac sources familiar with the development of the new 2018 iPa…

Devialet unveils an ambitious new speaker

French speaker maker Devialet is arguably manufacturing some of the best sounding all-in-one speakers on the market, but they’ve always been too expensive for the average customer. With the Phantom Reactor, the company is releasing a cheaper speaker that still sounds great.

At $999 (or €990/£990), Devialet is going for a wider audience of music fans who have enough disposable income to look beyond your average Bluetooth speaker.

But pricing is just part of the story. The Phantom Reactor is also much more compact than the original Phantom. It is four times smaller and weighs 10 pounds. It’s still quite heavy, so you won’t be able to pack it in your suitcase when you’re flying for vacation.

But you can now put it on a shelf, unplug it and move it to the kitchen, etc. In other words, you no longer have to dedicate an entire table to your Devialet speaker. And as you saw in the photos, it definitely looks like a Devialet speaker with its egg-shaped design, but much smaller.

Fortunately, the company tried to compromise as little as possible when it comes to sound. Devialet has worked for three years on this speaker to produce the same sound quality in a smaller package. “We had to reinvent everything to release this product,” co-founder and CTO Pierre-Emmanuel Calmel told me.

When it comes to specifications, the Phantom Reactor features a tiny touch panel at the top to control the speaker. It connects to your phone or computer using Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, AirPlay, Spotify Connect or UPnP. There’s also an audio jack. Chromecast Audio support as well as the ability to pair multiple speakers will come later with an update (you probably can already use multiple speakers with AirPlay 2 though).

There’s no microphone and Devialet doesn’t plan to support voice assistants on its devices directly. “We are completely focused on sound quality. We want to be platform agnostic with Apple, Amazon or Google. Our idea is that we want to make our speakers compatible with all the protocols from those companies — but our business is sound quality,” CEO Franck Lebouchard told me (former CEO Quentin Sannié wasn’t around during our meeting).

If you’re into voice assistants, you can always find a workaround. For instance, you can buy an Amazon Echo Dot and plug it to your Phantom Reactor. Let’s see if the company adds HomeKit support and other smart home features in the coming months.

Given that Sonos has taken a U-turn and integrated Amazon Alexa into its flagship speaker, I pushed a bit more on this front. “We have no plan today because it would involve a lot of effort to interact with Reactor to do your shopping. In the end, we’ll never be as good as Amazon,” Lebouchard said.

So the Phantom Reactor is just a damn good speaker, nothing else. “There’s zero background noise, zero saturation and zero distorsion,” Lebouchard said. And just like other Devialet speakers, it’s incredibly loud for the size of the speaker. During my fairly limited listening session, it sounded awesome.

It takes advantage of Devialet’s patent portfolio, including its unique sound amplification technology, a mathematical model that lets you push the speaker to its physical limits and the iconic piston-powered woofers.

But Devialet isn’t just a speaker manufacturer. The company has licensed its technology to other companies, such as Sky in the U.K. A couple of years ago, the company wanted to put a “Sound powered by Devialet” sticker on all your electronics products, from your TV to the speakers in your car.

“Phantom was the first step to make our technology accessible,” Lebouchard said. “Phantom reaches tens of thousands of people today. We’ve crossed a big milestone with the Sky Soundbox and we now reach hundreds of thousands of people.” And with the Phantom Reactor, the company hopes to reach even more customers.

The company told me that Devialet will follow all options. There will be new in-house Devialet products as well as more licensing deals. Lebouchard gave me a ‘no comment’ on the Freebox rumors though.

The Phantom Reactor will be manufactured in France near Fontainebleau. The company has built a brand new factory and expects to produce a speaker every 49 seconds.

There will be two versions of the Phantom Reactor, a 600W model for $999/€990/£990 and a 900W model for $1,299/€1,290/£1,290. Pre-orders start tomorrow and the speaker will be available in many consumer electronics stores (also on Amazon) on October 24th.

Microsoft Surface Headphones shipping next month

Microsoft’s surprise device at its latest Surface event wasn’t a new PC, tablet or otherwise. Most of those have leaked already beforehand. What most didn’t expect is that Microsoft would come out with Surface-branded headphones. But that’s exactly what it brought to the stage, pitting the Surface Headphones against heavyweights like Sony and Bose. Fortunately, you won’t have to wait … Continue reading

JBL Link Bar Delayed, Might Only Ship In 2019

Earlier this year JBL unveiled the Link Bar. This is a soundbar that also doubles as an Android TV and also comes with Google Assistant, meaning that it is essentially an all-in-one system that will not only enhance the sound from your existing TV, but gives it smart TV features, and also has a digital assistant that you can control with your voice.

It sounds amazing, doesn’t it? Unfortunately if you were hoping to get your hands on it, you might have to wait until 2019 to do so. This is according to a tweet by user Nate Harris (via Android Police) in which apparently he was sent an email from B&H informing him that his order had been delayed.

B&H writes in the email that they were informed about this from the manufacturer, and they also state that they do not know when the units will actually come in, and that they do not think it will be fulfilled by the end of this calendar year. This means that units might actually only start to ship in 2019, but even then when in 2019 is unclear.

This means that if you were eyeing the device, either you choose to wait until 2019 before placing your order, or maybe it’s time to start looking elsewhere for alternatives. Granted there aren’t many soundbar + Google Assistant + Android TV combos out there, but perhaps the Sonos Beam could be an alternative.

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Google Decides Not To Compete For $10 Billion Pentagon Cloud Contract

Earlier this year it was reported that Google had entered into a partnership with the US Department of Defense over the use of AI that would have been used to analyze drone footage. Google employees were reportedly unhappy about the project and protested it internally and signed a petition calling on Google to end the partnership.

We’re not sure if all this backlash from employees and the public might have anything to do with this, but a report from Bloomberg has revealed that Google has apparently opted to drop out of competition in a $10 billion cloud project with the Pentagon. Dubbed Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI), this project would have involved transitioning mass amounts of data from the Defense Department to a commercially operated cloud system.

The project is said to run for as long as 10 years and was valued at $10 billion, and Google was said to be one of those who were initially interested in it. Google has since confirmed that they are not bidding for the project and in a statement made by a spokesman, “We are not bidding on the JEDI contract because first, we couldn’t be assured that it would align with our AI Principles. And second, we determined that there were portions of the contract that were out of scope with our current government certifications.”

However Google also noted that had the contract been open to multiple vendors, as in multiple vendors would work on different parts of the system, then this is something that they could have explored. “Google Cloud believes that a multi-cloud approach is in the best interest of government agencies, because it allows them to choose the right cloud for the right workload.”

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Bruno Mars Celebrated His Birthday By ‘Hiring’ Ed Sheeran

Mars gave himself a 24K Magic birthday gift.