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World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth review: The world is enough
In our age of divisiveness, World of Warcraft's Battle for Azeroth expansion begins with a premise that cuts deep. Greed (and quite a bit of petty hate) led the Horde to burn the Night Elves' tree city a few weeks before launch, potentially killing thousands. The Alliance sought revenge, leading to an assault on its old capital of Lordaeron. And all because a godlike figure thrust his gigantic sword into Azeroth itself, causing a powerful new substance called Azerite to erupt from its core through fissures and even small volcanoes, spread over the entire world. At a time when everyone should have been working together, suddenly everyone was at each other's throats.
Watch the giant MEGABOT pick up a car: 16 foot fighting robot reveals its hi-tech claws ahead of upcoming battle with Japanese machine
Megabots' MK.111 robot now has a torso and a pair of Heavy Lifting Arms The arms can lift up to 2,500lbs total and the team tests them with a car MK.111 snags a car with its massive claws and lifts it 12ft in the air The team says, once the legs are attached it still stand 16 feet tall Megabots' MK.111 robot now has a torso and a pair of Heavy Lifting Arms Conspiracy theorists claim CERN has unleashed'hell on... How Nemo would REALLY get home: Researchers find baby reef... Meet Tiny, the smallest snowman in the world: Researchers... The Apple Watch 3 could be MUCH thinner: Patent hints that... Conspiracy theorists claim CERN has unleashed'hell on... How Nemo would REALLY get home: Researchers find baby reef... Meet Tiny, the smallest snowman in the world: Researchers... The Apple Watch 3 could be MUCH thinner: Patent hints that... The team uses four 50-foot long, one inch hoses to hook up Mk. Because the robot's legs have not been completed, its torso is propped up on what the Megabots team calls the'Tower of Death' (pictured) โ a test platform that holds MK. 11 to its final height until its legs have been completed MK.
Google, Amazon and the upcoming battle over AI Assistants
The stage is set for the coming battle between the big five tech giants: Google, Apple, Facebook, Microsoft, and Amazon (wait, make that four tech giants and one really tech savvy retailer). All are now heavily investing in AI. All now offer personal AI assistants poised to make your life easier. One of the most recent announcements is from Google. The company launched Google Assistant, which is an integral part of the new Google Home device and Allo (its new messaging app).