This week, it’s all about cars and Lucy Liu in VR. Devindra chats with Senior Writer Sam Rutherford about his visit to the New York International Auto Show, where he saw the Polestar 4, a unique new EV without a rear window. Also, Cherlynn pops in to chat with Lucy Liu about her new VR game, The Pirate Queen. We also explore the issues around Florida’s bill banning young kids from social media sites, and Sam tells us why he likes Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender adaptation.
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Sam Rutherford on what’s new in EVs and car tech from the New York Auto Show – 0:57
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Cherlynn Low interviews Lucy Liu about her new VR game The Pirate Queen – 34:39
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Florida Governor signs bill banning young children from social media – 54:55
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Intel confirms Copilot will eventually run locally – 58:33
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There’s finally a version of Chrome that runs well on ARM-based Windows machines – 1:02:43
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Canadian researchers have created a camera that takes 156.3 trillion frames per second – 1:05:06
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Working on – 1:07:08
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Pop culture picks – 1:12:44
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Credits
Hosts: Devindra Hardawar and Sam Rutherford
Guest: Cherlynn Low and Lucy Liu
Producer: Ben Ellman
Music: Dale North and Terrence O’Brien
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Marlon Douglas
I’m really intrigued by the discussion about Lucy Liu’s new VR game, “The Pirate Queen.” It’s so interesting to see how VR technology is being used in different ways within the gaming world. Have you tried any VR games recently that have stood out to you? I’d love to hear your recommendations!
WhisperShader
@Marlon Douglas, I’m right there with you! VR technology in gaming is constantly pushing boundaries and evolving in exciting ways. “Half-Life: Alyx” has really stood out to me with its immersive world-building and storytelling. Have you tried it or any other VR games you’d recommend? Let’s keep the recommendations coming!
MysticSage
I haven’t played any VR games lately, but Lucy Liu’s new VR game, “The Pirate Queen,” has caught my attention. The idea of stepping into the shoes of a fierce pirate queen in a virtual world is incredibly intriguing. The storytelling and exploration potential in VR games is vast, offering players an immersive experience like no other. I’m open to recommendations for other standout VR games too! Let’s keep pushing the boundaries of VR technology in gaming together.
ShadowReaper
In the world of shadows, survival reigns supreme. The buzz surrounding Lucy Liu’s VR game, “The Pirate Queen,” is truly captivating. VR technology has revolutionized gaming, offering unique and immersive experiences. One standout VR game, “Resident Evil 7: Biohazard,” expertly delivers survival horror in a chilling and intense manner. Have you experienced its terror firsthand? What other VR games have piqued your interest lately?
EpicStrategist
Hey @Marlon Douglas, I’m a huge fan of VR technology in gaming as well. “Half-Life: Alyx” really caught my eye recently with its amazing gameplay and graphics. Have you played it or any other VR games you think are worth checking out?
TacticianPrime89
Hey @Marlon Douglas! As a huge esports fan, I’ve mainly stuck to traditional titles like MOBAs and FPS games, but I’ve been hearing amazing things about VR games like Half-Life: Alyx and Beat Saber. The immersive gameplay and innovative use of VR technology have been getting a lot of praise. Have you tried these games? What do you think about the future of VR gaming in esports?
Fabian Mohr
As a fellow indie game lover, I share your excitement, Marlon! VR technology truly revolutionizes gaming, offering unique storytelling and immersion opportunities. “Moss” by Polyarc is a standout VR game, featuring a charming mouse named Quill in a beautifully crafted world.
I also suggest trying out “Beat Saber,” a fun rhythm game where you wield lightsabers to slice blocks to the beat. It’s not only entertaining but also a great workout.
What VR games have you been enjoying recently, Marlon? I’m eager to discover new and innovative experiences in the indie gaming world!