ASUS Chromebook CR1 Series Arrives With Durable Design And Classroom Features

ASUS is back with two new Chromebooks, including one with a stylus and tablet mode. The CR1 is designed to handle daily use and the occasional spilled drink.

A Dinosaur War Is Coming to a Theater Near You

Put the word “dinosaur” in front of anything and it automatically gets cooler. “Dinosaur” baseball. “Dinosaur” dinner. “Dinosaur” table. “Dinosaur” phone. See what we mean? The same goes for “Dinosaur” book, “dinosaur” war, and “dinosaur” movie—three of which are about to smash together like a T-Rex through a Jeep.

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Astell & Kern's first Bluetooth speaker includes a 32-bit DAC

Astell & Kern is still best known for keeping high-end MP3 players alive, but it’s now branching out into Bluetooth speakers — and there might be reason to take notice. The Iriver (now Dreamus) brand’s new Acro BE100 includes a 32-bit DAC to preserve the audio quality regardless of the source. Accordingly, it’s also billed as the first Bluetooth speaker to support both the aptX HD and LDAC 24-bit codecs — you might not have to lose audio fidelity or limit your collection to one audio format.

The BE100 centers on a 55W class-D amp and boasts both a four-inch Kevlar woofer as well as two silk dome tweeters. A 3.5mm aux input jack provides wired audio if wireless just isn’t pristine enough.

Not surprisingly, you can expect to pay for the extra quality. Astell & Kern will ship the Acro BE100 for $499 in black and white models when it ships on March 7th, with pre-orders starting February 25th. That’s a huge outlay, but the BE100 also exists in a relatively niche space. Most wireless speakers approaching this price range are either party-oriented models like UE’s Hyperboom or convenience-focused smart speakers like the Sonos Five. This might do the job if you’re more interested in appreciating the subtle nuances of a classical piece than blasting audio around the house.

GOP House Candidate Seen Berating Cop, Calling Her ‘Immigrant’ During Traffic Stop

Martin Hyde threatened the job of a police officer who said she’d pulled him over for speeding and using his phone while driving.

Valve Spills Steam Deck Release Day Details At Last

The Steam Deck’s launch day is nearly upon us, and now Valve is back with details on how people who reserved units can go about actually claiming them.

Why Matt Reeves Initially Said 'No' to The Batman and the DCEU

Bat meets Cat, Penguin, and Riddler without an origin story in what we know so far about The Batman, which was stipulated by design in order for Matt Reeves to sign onto the film. Robert Pattinson’s masked crusader is centered in his sophomore year of crime fighting and encountering figures that will begin to fill out…

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Apple Store hostage taker demanded $226,000 in cryptocurrency as ransom

Before he was apprehended by Amsterdam police, the suspect involved in Tuesday’s Apple Store hostage situation demanded a €200 million (approximately $226 million) ransom paid in cryptocurrencies, Reuters reported on Wednesday. Police say they have yet to establish a motive for the 27-year-old gunman, whose identity they didn’t share. What we know is that he was a resident of the city and had a criminal record before the event. He was also carrying explosives on his person at the time of his arrest. 

The gunman was apprehended after his hostage fled the building when a police robot delivered water to the front of the store. Police used a squad car to knock him down, causing him serious injuries. On Wednesday, he died of the injuries he sustained in his arrest. “The hostage played a heroic role by forcing a breakthrough,” according to Amsterdam police chief Frank Pauw. “He acted in a split-second. Had he not done that, we could have been in for a long, nasty night.”

According to Engadget’s research, Wednesday’s incident wasn’t the first time someone demanded a ransom paid in cryptocurrency to end a hostage situation. In 2017, kidnappers in Ukraine released an employee from a cryptocurrency exchange after their demand for a ransom paid in Bitcoin (valued at $1 million at the time) was met.

Why Texas Progressive Greg Casar Gives Hope To The Embattled Left

Casar’s star is rising, but he will need to beat mainstream liberal Eddie Rodriguez to get to Congress.

Verizon And Audi Partner To Bring 5G To Vehicles

Audi plans to add Verizon 5G to some of its cars in the US starting with its 2024 model year, providing drivers with direct access to high-speed internet.

Meta Wants to Bring AI Assistants and Universal Translation to the Metaverse… One Day… In the Future!

Like it or not, Meta’s doubling down on its efforts to make 3D avatar playpens synonymous with future computing. In an event on Tuesday, the company showcased a variety of new AI tools, including a voice assistant, a universal language translator, and a programming tool capable of generating digital objects through…

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