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Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
TCL put a projector in a party speaker.

A pulsing light show isn’t a feature high on anyone’s projector wish list, but that didn’t stop TCL from including one on its new A1. Just 360 ISO lumens of brightness limits the 1080P projector’s use to dark rooms or nighttime showings, but for $499.99 it doubles as a 16W Bluetooth speaker with RGB lights that sync to your beats.

The TCL A1 projector in two images demonstrating how its handle can be used as a support stand.
TCL’s new A1 projector includes rainbow LED lights on each side that pulse to music or “your favorite Google TV app.”
Image: TCL
GoDaddy CEO Aman Bhutani on the enduring power of the website

Despite everything, websites are still a pretty neat idea — but what if AI builds them?

Nilay Patel
Umar Shakir
Umar Shakir
Tesla is building an ‘AI Teleoperation team.’

A new job listing noticed by Electrek says the team will provide “remote access to our robotaxis and humanoid robots.” The job calls for a “C++ Software Engineer” who has experience with Python, 3D graphics, and Unreal engine; it offers a salary between $120,000-$318,000.

It was already confirmed that the Tesla Optimus bots at the Cybercab event in October had human remote operators.

The Chao Garden lives in Sonic 3’s new trailerThe Chao Garden lives in Sonic 3’s new trailer
Charles Pulliam-Moore