Top tech stories today: October 10, 2024

Nintendo’s Alarmo sound clock hands-on: nostalgia meets modern design

Nintendo’s Alarmo Sound Clock is a nostalgic blend of retro gaming soundtracks and a modern alarm clock, offering users iconic wake-up sounds from classic games. It’s a fun and unique product for Nintendo fans.

Read more at The Verge

Tesla’s robotaxi claims: Elon Musk’s bold vision for driverless vehicles

Elon Musk claims Tesla’s Robotaxi will achieve full driverless autonomy, reaching Level 5 safety standards. However, doubts remain about the viability and safety of such ambitious technology.

Read more at The Verge

Shield AI’s founder talks death drones in Ukraine and the AI weapon dilemma

Shield AI’s founder discusses the use of AI-driven drones in Ukraine, highlighting the ethical concerns around autonomous weaponry and the evolving nature of warfare with AI involvement.

Read more at TechCrunch

Mozilla Thunderbird for Android launches in beta

The long-awaited beta version of Mozilla’s Thunderbird email client has arrived for Android, offering enhanced cross-device functionality for mobile users, with new email management tools.

Read more at The Register

Best VPN services to protect your privacy

CNET provides an updated guide to the best VPN services, helping users secure their internet connections and protect personal data.

Read more at CNET

X Premium’s revenue program changes for creators

X (formerly Twitter) is adjusting its creator revenue program, with changes in how X Premium users will generate engagement-based earnings.

Read more at Mashable

PS5 Pro pre-orders and 30th anniversary collection

The PS5 Pro is set for pre-orders, with Sony also unveiling a special 30th-anniversary collection ahead of the release.

Read more at TechRadar

SpaceX Crew-8 astronauts leaving ISS soon

SpaceX’s Crew-8 astronauts are preparing to leave the International Space Station (ISS), with departure scheduled for October 13.

Read more at Engadget

Carbon myopia: addressing the material footprint dilemma in today’s economy

Carbon myopia is fueling an insatiable demand for resources, spotlighting the need for a shift in sustainability policies globally.

Read more at The Next Web

Director Alfonso Cuarón talks ‘Disclaimer’ and the challenges of blending sci-fi with reality

In an in-depth interview, Alfonso Cuarón discusses his latest project “Disclaimer” and the creative challenge of mixing sci-fi with realism in storytelling.

Read more at Wired
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James Durston

James Durston is the Editor-in-Chief for Blue Tech Wave, and a former editor and journalist for some of the world's biggest international media organisations.

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