Monday 12 March 2018

The Morning After: SXSW and Elon Musk

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It's Monday, March 12, 2018.

Hey, good morning! Oh wait, Daylight Savings...

Whoops. That shift in time just threw up our weekend edition instead of this fresh-out-of-the-digital-oven missive. Apologies for the double email -- Monday mornings are bad enough as it is...

-Mat

SXSW kicked off over the last few days, and there’s the usual mix of tangential corporate brand activations, deeper panels and just outright silly things for our team to check out. Already, we witnessed Musk in action, Sony’s slightly sweaty experiential tour and more weird.

The god dream of SXSW.
 

Witnessing the Church of Elon Musk
 

Witnessing the Church of Elon Musk<br />   

SXSW plays host to big-name speakers all the time. Mother! and Black Swan director Darren Aronofsky was on stage yesterday, Apple's Eddy Cue is on a panel tomorrow and Moonlight director Barry Jenkins had a keynote this morning. But something felt different at the Moody Theater in downtown Austin. The crowd was unusually excited, expectant. A thousand or so SXSW attendees, a large number of them press, had congregated with only 12 hours' notice to hear Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk speak.
 

They're designed to move you.
 

Sony's SXSW experiences draw out your sweat and feels
 

Sony's SXSW experiences draw out your sweat and feels<br />   

Cherlynn Low wasn't expecting to break a sweat when she visited Sony's Wow Studio at SXSW. The tech giant is showing off about a dozen interactive demos at an air-conditioned warehouse in Austin, and the event sounded like it would be really chill. But Sony wanted to make its visitors feel connected to its technology, and what better way to engage than through physical exertion?

Although the company has been attending SXSW since the show's music festival days, this is only Sony's second time bringing a warehouse full of quirky mini adventures to SXSW, and it's expanded a bit beyond last year's VR-heavy affair. Walking into the Wow Studio this year, you're confronted with robots, photobooths and dark little rooms hiding mysterious demos with names like Ghostly Whisper and Acoustic Vessel 'Odyssey'. You can stop to play with adorable new Aibos (that now understand English,) if you wish, but the fun lies beyond the foyer.
 

That's where my Instagram GIF went...

Snapchat and Instagram pull Giphy stickers over racist GIF
 

Snapchat and Instagram pull Giphy stickers over racist GIF<br />   

When Snapchat and Instagram introduced Giphy stickers for Stories, they expected to offer PG-rated GIFs that even their young patrons can use. Unfortunately, things don't always go as planned: Both platforms have disabled the feature after users discovered an extremely racist GIF that says "N---- Crime Death Counter -- Keep Cranking Bonzo, the Numbers Just Keep on Climbing!" among Giphy's offerings. Since the sticker was first discovered on Snapchat, the ephemeral messaging app yanked it first.
 

More with the same.
 

Google is working on new gestures for the Pixel Buds
 

Google's Pixel Buds felt pretty unpolished upon release, but the company hasn’t completely forgotten about them. Some new features are hidden in the latest beta version of Google’s companion app, hinting at new double- and triple-tap features for the earbuds. 

Google also seems to be working on two new ways to manually switch the earbuds off: One is by triple tapping on the right earbud, and the other is by taking the right earbud off. The latter is an evolution of a smart-detection feature that's been present in the beta app's APKs for quite a while. 
 

Even as it goes Hollywood, Netflix is staying true to its roots.

Netflix’s real advantage is that it’s a tech company first
 

Netflix’s real advantage is that it’s a tech company first<br />   

Netflix hasn't been coy about its plans to take over Hollywood. The company has already said it could spend up to $8 billion on content this year alone. But, for all the awards House of Cards and Icarus rack up, one of the reasons Netflix has tasted success so rapidly is its streaming technology. The tech is just as important as the storytelling. Regardless of how many shows or movies Netflix produces, it needs to ensure that its 118 million subscribers can watch them without issue -- no matter where they are in the world, which smartphone they own or how fast their internet is. Netflix even recently re-encoded its entire catalog (said to be around 6,000 titles) to produce the best possible picture using the smallest amount of bandwidth. 
 

But wait, there's more...

1. AI reveals even more about Hollywood gender bias

2. Samsung Galaxy S9 teardown helps explain its camera tricks

3. Here's what you missed at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show

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The Morning After: Weekend Edition

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It's Monday, March 12, 2018.

Hey, good morning! You look fabulous.

Welcome to the weekend! Check out Elon Musk’s latest hyperloop concept video, plus other news highlights from the last week. Then keep an eye out for all of our updates from SXSW.

Bring your bike.

Elon Musk's Boring Company transports to prioritize pedestrians over cars

Elon Musk's Boring Company transports to prioritize pedestrians over cars

Last night Musk tweeted out a new Boring Company concept video that focuses on its shuttles full of people. According to him, the new plan for those tunnels is that “all tunnels & Hyperloop will prioritize pedestrians & cyclists over cars.”

HBO brought the town of Sweetwater to life.

We're live from SXSW 2018!

We're live from SXSW 2018!

We have arrived in Austin, Texas for the 2018 edition of SXSW, the festival that showcases some of the best things in the tech (interactive), film and music industries. You can keep up with all the news from SXSW right here, and even check out video from our first stop: HBO’s Westworld.

Bad Password.

MoviePass: The new face of unbridled data greed

MoviePass: The new face of unbridled data greed

The word "privacy" in any app's policy at this point is so cynical a euphemism that we can only say it now with a smirk. 

Excellent, not monumental

Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus review

Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus review

It’s that time of the year. Samsung’s new flagship phones have arrived: Is there enough to warrant an upgrade or draw you away from your iPhone? Well,  improvements to its latest flagship work as promised, but according to Cherlynn Low, they don’t feel like features that you’d miss by not upgrading. Still, thanks to blazing performance, solid cameras and long battery life, the Galaxy S9+ continues to uphold the S series’ reputation for excellence.

Look for the bright blue big rigs.

Waymo self-driving semi truck pilot starts in Atlanta 

Waymo self-driving semi truck pilot starts in Atlanta 

Waymo's self-driving trucks will begin hauling cargo to Google data centers next week. There will, of course, be highly trained drivers in the cabs in case anything goes awry.

Without standing in line even once.

Google adds Disney parks to Street View

Google adds Disney parks to Street View

 Now you can explore inside 11 Disney Parks, getting an on-the-ground glimpse of all the castles, rides and attractions, including inside the Avatar-themed world of Pandora.

But wait, there's more...

1. The settings you should change immediately after buying a new TV

2. See all the wild cars and concepts unveiled during the Geneva Motor Show

3. Now Google Assistant offers better control over connected devices

4. China's first space station will hit the Earth's atmosphere soon

5. Netflix's 'Lost in Space' trailer doesn't look like the show you remember

6. Nintendo is bringing 'Super Smash Bros.' to the Switch this year

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