AI-generated advertisements at this year's Super Bowl failed to impress, while Google's Pixel 9A is available at its lowest price yet, and Sony's next flagship wireless earbuds are set to receive upgrades, according to recent reports. YouTube TV also announced details about its new sports-focused package, and Ferrari unveiled the interior of its first EV, designed by LoveFrom, the firm of Jony Ive and Marc Newson.
The Super Bowl saw an oversaturation of AI-generated commercials, but "not a single one of these commercials made betting on gen AI seem like a good idea," according to The Verge. The Pixel 9A is currently priced at $349 for the 128GB version in blue, black, or pink at Amazon and Best Buy, a significant discount ahead of the upcoming Pixel 10A, as reported by The Verge.
Sony's upcoming WF-1000XM6 earbuds are expected to feature upgrades, including a faster processor and eight microphones instead of six, according to leaked specifications reported by The Verge. The new earbuds come two-and-a-half years after Sony last upgraded its flagship ANC earbuds.
YouTube TV's new custom channel packages, which will begin rolling out this week, will include a sports plan for $64.99 per month, cheaper than the standard $82.99 per month subscription, according to The Verge. The new plans will also span entertainment and news.
Ferrari revealed the interior of its first electric vehicle, the "Ferrari Luce," designed by LoveFrom, the firm of former Apple star Jony Ive and Marc Newson. The design of the interior "bears little family resemblance to any recent Ferrari," instead channeling Ferrari interiors from the 1950s and 60s, according to Ars Technica.
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