‘And Just Like That’ Recap: Miranda Discovers A Shocking Secret About Che

Carrie is testing the waters with her new man, while Miranda makes a jaw-dropping discovery that has her questioning her relationship with Che.

Carrie is testing the waters with her new man, while Miranda makes a jaw-dropping discovery that has her questioning her relationship with Che. 

YouTube TV’s multiview streams now include non-sports options

YouTube TV has expanded its multiview feature’s scope so that even non-sports fans can enjoy it. When the service launched multiview, it could show up to four sports streams on the screen at once. But now users will be able to choose from streams with news, business news and weather content, in addition to sports streams. Viewers will still have to pick from preselected videos and can’t choose whatever stream they want to watch in multiview, but at least they now have more choices and don’t have to stick to having all four screens tuned into sporting events. 

The service first rolled out multiview in March with a focus on sports, just in time for NCAA’s March Madness. Multiview is supported on all smart TVs and media players that can run YouTube TV, because the processing is done on the service’s servers. While viewers can keep an eye on all four streams at once, they can jump to a full-screen view for each one and switch the audio and the captioning to whatever event they want to focus on at the moment. 

In addition to expanding multiview’s repertoire, YouTube TV is also adding Spanish-language sports channels to the preselected stream options for members with a Spanish or Spanish Plus plan. Some members might not have access to the expanded multiview options yet, but they will soon enough — YouTube TV says it gradually roll out these updates to all users over the summer. 

And, we’re ROLLING 🔴🎥

Starting today in the Home tab, a small portion of members will see us testing up to 5 brand new multiview streams that will be available to watch 24/7 across news, sports, business news, weather, and Deportes. pic.twitter.com/wYDPjWWmDz

— YouTube TV (@YouTubeTV) June 21, 2023

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/youtube-tvs-multiview-streams-now-include-non-sports-options-060246814.html?src=rss 

Khloe Kardashian Admits She Didn’t Mind The ‘Narrative’ That She Was Dating Michele Morrone

On the June 22 episode of ‘The Kardashians,’ Khloe spilled the tea about what she and Michele Morrone talked about when they met in Milan.

On the June 22 episode of ‘The Kardashians,’ Khloe spilled the tea about what she and Michele Morrone talked about when they met in Milan. 

‘Kardashians’: Kim Accuses Kourtney Of ‘Killing’ Her ‘Vibe’ By Being Mad Over D&G Show

Tensions continued to boil between Kim and Kourtney Kardashian as they separately discussed their fight over Kim’s Dolce & Gabbana collab on ‘The Kardashians.’

Tensions continued to boil between Kim and Kourtney Kardashian as they separately discussed their fight over Kim’s Dolce & Gabbana collab on ‘The Kardashians.’ 

Kim Kardashian Reveals She Has A New Celebrity Crush As She Admits To Loving ‘Makeup Sex’: Watch

On the latest episode of Hailey Bieber’s series, ‘Who’s In My Bathroom?’, Kim Kardashian admitted that she loves ‘makeup sex’, along with revealing she has a celeb crush.

On the latest episode of Hailey Bieber’s series, ‘Who’s In My Bathroom?’, Kim Kardashian admitted that she loves ‘makeup sex’, along with revealing she has a celeb crush. 

Teresa Giudice Breaks Silence On ‘Shaky’ Marriage Rumors Ahead Of 1-Year Anniversary

Teresa addresses rumored trouble in her relationship as she and husband Luis Ruelas approach their first wedding anniversary.

Teresa addresses rumored trouble in her relationship as she and husband Luis Ruelas approach their first wedding anniversary. 

‘RHOC’ Recap: Tamra Judge Claims Jennifer Pedranti Was ‘Caught’ Cheating On Her Husband

Tamra urged Jennifer to ‘tell the truth’ when the ladies started interrogating her about her marriage during the June 21 episode of ‘RHOC’.

Tamra urged Jennifer to ‘tell the truth’ when the ladies started interrogating her about her marriage during the June 21 episode of ‘RHOC’. 

A$AP Rocky Calls Pregnant Rihanna His ‘Wife’ As She Dances At His Concert In A Sheer Dress: Watch

One day after slaying together at the Louis Vuitton show, A$AP Rocky called Rihanna his ‘wife’ amid his performance at the Cannes Lions Festival on Jun. 21.

One day after slaying together at the Louis Vuitton show, A$AP Rocky called Rihanna his ‘wife’ amid his performance at the Cannes Lions Festival on Jun. 21. 

Researchers give robots roly-polies for hands

The human hand is a marvel of evolutionary development, offering 27 degrees of freedom and unrivaled touch sensitivity. But it’s the same aspects that make our hands so, well, handy, that also make them an absolute nightmare to recreate robotically. That’s why one team of researchers has abandoned human-derived gripper design in favor of woodlice.

Look, at least they’re not the desiccated and re-inflated tarantula corpses that a team of Rice University researchers created in 2022. Those manipulators were a novel proof of concept in that they exploited the natural mechanisms spiders use for locomotion — specifically that their limbs move through a combination of fluid pressure and flexor muscles, rather than the antagonistic pairs that mammals have — though the system was really only good for as long as the corpses held together. 

Tohoku University via NewScientist

The new system designed by Dr. Josephine Galipon and her team at Japan’s Tohoku University builds on the earlier work with “necrobotic” spiders but relies on bugs that are still alive. “To our knowledge, there is no prior example of whole living organisms being used as end effectors for robotic arms, which we propose here,” Galipon points out in Biological Organisms as End Effectors. The team relies on both captured woodlice (aka rolly-pollies) and captive chitons (small marine mollusks) to temporarily serve as a robot’s hands.

They first 3D printed tiny seats for the animals to sit on at the end of the robot’s manipulator arm, then set the woodlice and chitons to task, picking up tufts of cotton and submerged cork, respectively. The results were about as promising as one could really hope for: the woodlice futzed around with the cotton for about two minutes before losing interest, while the chiton’s grabbed hold of their prizes and had to be actively separated from them. Still, the fact that the chiton got a grip at all was promising, given existing difficulties in using suction cups and similar mechanical methods underwater. Granted, much more work needs to be completed before these early concepts can even potentially be adapted into functional and efficient robotics systems.

The team’s work also raises ethical questions about the test animals’ welfare, such as whether they are being forced to perform against their will and how such motivations are delivered. “Especially for sentient animals, we would like to establish a kind of mutual interaction with a cooperative relationship,” Galipon told New Scintist. “It’s a little bit different from domestication, but just a cooperation, where the animal can then go about its day.” To be fair, it’s certainly less invasive than your average cyborg cockroach research.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/researchers-give-robots-roly-polies-for-hands-231510900.html?src=rss 

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