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The Morning After: Netflix's new 'Lost in Space' trailer

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Hey, good morning! You look fabulous. Do you really need your own PC? Today we're looking into personal cloud computing, the risky side of Spotify's rumored hardware plans and how AI can help make CGI fur more realistic. With Parker Posey as Dr. Smith. Netflix's 'Lost in Space' reboot premieres April 13th Netflix's Lost in Space remake has been a long, long time in coming (word broke of it back in 2015), but it's finally here... almost. The streaming service revealed its sci-fi show will debut on April 13th and offered a teaser trailer to whet your appetite. How do you spell boondoggle? Spotify's hardware ambitions seem like a risky distraction We can't be sure what Spotify is actually trying to build, but its search for employees is in line with what you'd expect from a company trying to make a smart speaker. Unfortunately, Chris Velazco would rather see the company invest in making its services better. Do it for the culture. Amazo...

The Morning After: Thursday, January 11th 2018

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Hey, good morning! CES 2018 day two was interrupted by a two-hour power cut. It was as ridiculous as you'd imagine: The world's biggest tech show meets a severe lack of electricity. Rest assured, we had time on either side to delve deeper into this year's biggest incoming tech. Big news from CES Lights out at CES 2018 Possibly the worst thing that could happen at a tech show: Power went down across several halls at the Las Vegas Convention Center during this morning's CES at 11:15 PT. Multiple booths suffered power outages, including swaths of TVs at LG. The South Hall was also affected as people were stopped getting to and from the exhibition areas. Security staff told Engadget that a power outage affected the majority of the halls. We looked at the resultant mess. A projector with an expensive marble top Sony's $30,000 4K short-throw projector hides powerful sound We've been eying Sony's short-throw projectors for the past few years, but they...