Thursday
Jun162022

Uber rolls out airport reservation service to more locations

Source: Uber

Uber is bringing its airport reservation service to more locations around the world. Its Reserve at Airports service allows you to reserve an Uber Black or Uber Black SUV ride up to 30 days in advance. It arrived at 20 airports across the US in 2021, but now it comes to 55 airports globally.

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Thursday
Jun162022

'Gran Turismo' movie is coming in 2023

Source: Sony

Sony has confirmed its Gran Turismo movie. It'll premiere on August 11, 2023, under the direction of District 9 helmer Neill Blomkamp. The film will be based on the real-life adventures of a player of the racing game. Sony describes the film as a true story based on the "ultimate wish fulfilment tale of a teenage Gran Turismo player whose gaming skills won a series of Nissan competitions to become an actual professional race car driver." The racing game series has been around since 1997, and there isn't any plot or characters to follow, so this approach makes sense. Whether you'd want to see this game adapted to the big screen is a different conversation altogether.

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Thursday
Jun162022

Netflix offers free walking tours to some iconic Europe filming locations

Source: Netflix

If you want to see where some of your favourite Netflix shows were filmed, the streaming giant announced it's organizing a week of walking tours in three locations where shows like BridgertonMoney HeistEnola HolmesElite, and Emily in Paris were shot. The tours in London, Madrid, and Paris will be conducted in partnership with SANDEMAN's New Europe Tours. You'll be taken to these filming locations and given some behind-the-scenes information about what was shot there.

The tours are actually free, but you need to book online and do it quick. It'll only run for a week (July 11 to 17). The tours will last for two hours each. You can book the tickets here.

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Wednesday
Jun152022

Nothing reveals phone (1) design

Source: Nothing

Tech startup Nothing has something to show us once again. The company is teasing its first smartphone, the aptly called phone (1). It has a sort of transparent back with the wireless charging coil kind of visible. There's a dual-camera setup on the top left and a small Nothing logo on the bottom. There are some light-up strips around the charging coil and camera, which should be intriguing to see in person.

Nothing says in what comes off as marketing speak that the phone (1) is "Designed with intention. Full of warmth. And joy." From looking at this phone's back, it seems to have flat sides with the volume rocker on the left and the power button on the other side. Nothing says this device is made with consciously chosen materials. We will learn more about this during its launch on July 12 or possibly in the weeks leading up to it.

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