Converse Upgrades The All Star Ox and Hi With Waterproof and Breathable Material

In a fresh update, Converse is enhancing the timeless All Star Ox and All Star Hi designs with functional improvements. The forthcoming styles, sporting tonal dark taupe upper materials, are engineered using a special breathable and waterproof fabric, making them perfect for those wet weather days. The Hi model retains the traditional circular Converse All Star emblem on the medial ankle, while the Ox shape includes the All Star tongue tag. Both designs incorporate Converse’s REACT2.0 high-performance insoles and include the signature rubber heel plate, as well as the “Waterproof & Breathable” label beneath the tongue. The shoes sit atop a white midsole and dark taupe speckled outsole, with white laces completing the polished look.

First AI Agents Could Join Workforce in 2025: Sam Altman

According to Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, it’s possible that artificial intelligence agents might start working alongside us as early as this year. This move could signify a major milestone in the process of creating Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), which refers to AI systems capable of understanding and solving a wide range of intellectual … Read more

New Clip Teases More of Ye’s Upcoming ‘BULLY’ Album

The brief 30-second video is circulating online now, showing Kanye apparently working on new music in a studio setting. Towards the end of the clip, he notices he’s being recorded and asks the cameraman to stop filming, offering no further details about the track or album.

Sky Force producer Dinesh Vijan reacts to Naga Vamsi’s ‘Bollywood makes films for Bandra, Juhu’ remark; says ‘the fact is we’ve had 5 huge films and just…’

On January 5th, during the unveiling of Sky Force’s trailer, Akshay Kumar and Dinesh Vijan were questioned about Naga Vamsi’s comment regarding Bollywood producing movies for Bandra and Juhu. They were asked to respond to the Devara producer’s remark of seemingly undervaluing the industry by pointing out that all of Mumbai didn’t sleep after Pushpa 2 made over Rs. 80 crore in one day – a testament to the growing appreciation and celebration for the Indian film industry.