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Trent Reznor usually keeps his highbrow Oscar-winning soundtrack composer side relatively separate from his main gig running Nine Inch Nails. But the soundtrack he and longtime collaborator Atticus ...
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The Nano Banana AI 3D figurine trend has exploded online, fueled by Google's Gemini 2.5 Flash Image tool. Users are creating personalized, hyper-realistic miniature figurines from photos and prompts.
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New Zealand's gun regulators have destroyed several plastic, 3D-printed guns that FBI Director Kash Patel gave the country's top law enforcement officials as part of a gift in July. Patel visited ...