‘Trap’ Review: Always Rooting for the Anti-Hero

the J-7 could readily be transformed into an uncrewed combat air vehicle (UCAV) for that “new role.

The Rabbit wants to do away with apps.Kyle Kucharski/ZDNETThe back of the device is clean and featureless.

‘Trap’ Review: Always Rooting for the Anti-Hero

although it needs to for its purposes.The device is firmly fit into the box and protected by a plastic shell.as it comes at a time when other AI assistant products -- such as the Humane AI pin -- have had a hard time convincing consumers that they have a purpose beyond being a novelty tech gadget.

‘Trap’ Review: Always Rooting for the Anti-Hero

and I was lucky enough to get my hands on one of the bright orange little gadgets myself.Kyle Kucharski/ZDNETThe Rabbit itself is firmly housed within its plastic case.

‘Trap’ Review: Always Rooting for the Anti-Hero

as you would imagine on a three-inch screen.

there is no charging cable or any sort of paper instructions.Featured Video Spain earmarks the space industry as a top “priority”Spain’s Minister for Science and Innovation Diana Morant announced that the AEE will have an initial budget of more than 700 million euros (approx.

NASA contracted the Spanish Government to launch meteorological rockets to study wind and temperature variations in the first 100 km of altitude of the atmosphere.The report calls for a plan to get European astronauts on the lunar surface “within ten years.

both from the point of view of its technological development and the use of space in areas such as security.The news comes as European countries aim to boost their space credentials and prevent themselves from falling even further behind the US

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