News about Marques Brownlee

Tesla owner shares the downsides of driving a Cybertruck as he puts the luxury car to the test on TikTok

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 2, 2024
A Tesla owner has revealed having the coveted Cybertruck isn't all it's cracked up to be. Especially if you don't want your finger cut off by its overzealous front trunk or frunk. Beyond that, Tesla has been having a bad start to the year, in large part due to controversy with the Cybertruck.

People are calling $700 AI gadget the worst piece of tech they've ever used - even though it was touted as the 'iPhone killer'

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 16, 2024
Humane's tiny, $700 wearable computer, AI Pin, vowed to be user's virtual personal assistant and a veritable 'iPhone killer.' But savage reviews of the device have blasted its AI for giving incorrect answers, criticized the hardware for overheating and worse. One reviewer, who gave AI Pin a 4-out-of-10 score, said 'I'm hard-pressed to name a single thing it's genuinely good at'

First hands-on reviews of Tesla's futuristic but troubled Cybertruck

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 4, 2023
Tesla has finally started producing its long-awaited Cybertruck. Marques Brownlee, a YouTuber, spent a day with one, sorting out the best and bad aspects of the website.

'It looks surreal and NOTHING moves like it': First hands-on reviews of Tesla's futuristic but troubled Cybertruck as drivers FINALLY take delivery

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 4, 2023
Tesla's long-awaited Cybertruck has arrived. Marques Brownlee, a YouTuber, spent a day with one, demonstrating its capabilities, both good and bad. Power and handling are two of the truck's key strengths, while appearance and price are both weak points.

Threads is working on a MAJOR update - and it's great news if you're a fan of a chronological feed

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 11, 2023
Threads has announced that a major update will be available shortly, less than a week after its record-breaking launch. On Meta's latest app, an alternative feed will appear, allowing users to scroll through content in chronological order. This would be a drastic change from its previous versions, with just one homepage that features a combination of recommended posts and 'threads' from those that followed. It would also make Threads much more similar to its sibling Twitter, which now allows users to switch between a curated feed and follow-only content.