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Sora’s Shutdown Could Be a Wake-Up Call for AI Video
Is this just normal corporate strategy, or are we about to see a broader pullback on AI-generated video?
Brake Free’s Path Following Shark Tank: Updates After Season 12
When discussing motorcycles, safety stands out as a primary worry for riders and their families. Motorcycle operators enjoy significantly less protection compared to other road users while handling a large vehicle that travels at similar speeds to cars. This emphasizes the necessity of safety gear like helmets, as well as devices for enthusiasts that enhance visibility for greater reassurance.
During “Shark Tank” Season 12, a notable product was introduced. The Brake Free is a vibrant light that can be attached to the rear of a motorcycle helmet, boosting the rider’s visibility regardless of the time of day. It also incorporates wireless brake detection, allowing the eye-level lights to illuminate when the bike is slowing down, thus providing clearer communication to other motorists, who frequently overlook a motorcycle’s tail lights in critical moments.
Although Sharks Kevin O’Leary, Barbara Corcoran, and Lori Greiner opted out early, Brake Free co-founders Henry Li and Alex Arkhangelskiy successfully reached an agreement with Robert Herjavec and Mark Cuban, who consented to invest the sought $200,000 in exchange for a 20% equity in the enterprise. But how has Brake Free performed in the time following its “Shark Tank” appearance?
What transpired with Brake Free after Shark Tank?
Brake Free continues to operate and appears to be thriving following “Shark Tank.” Nevertheless, Arkhangelskiy revealed in a 2025 discussion with Motorcycle & Powersport News that the company did not finalize their agreement with Herjavec and Cuban, suggesting that the COVID-19 pandemic, which arose during the time between filming and airing, played a role. This scenario is not unusual with “Shark Tank” negotiations, which frequently undergo modifications or collapse post-filming.
Despite lacking financial backing from the Sharks, the exposure from the show provided Brake Free with a significant uplift. According to Arkhangelskiy, the business generated approximately $250,000 in sales within two weeks following the episode’s broadcast, surpassing its total sales amount up to that period. The product has also been positively embraced by riders, with Steven Lawrence Sr. of Techspective describing it as “a must for anyone that rides a motorcycle.” Moreover, it holds a 4.8-star rating on Amazon, with numerous customers applauding its easy installation and effectiveness in prompting drivers to maintain a safe distance on the road.
Currently, Brake Free is offered in black and white at a price of $159.99, and the company additionally provides extra mounts so users with multiple helmets can interchange the device among them. Although it did not receive direct funding from the Sharks, Brake Free exemplifies that the “Shark Tank” impact revolves around more than just winning over personalities like Mr. Wonderful and Mark Cuban; it is also about captivating the viewership.
Questions to Refrain from Posing to Your Google Home
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Austria Considers Banning Social Media for Kids Under 14
Austria plans to implement a social media ban on users under 14.
My Top Air Fryer Hits Lowest Price Ever in Amazon’s Spring Sale
My favorite air fryer, the Our Place Wonder Oven, is on sale for its best price ever in Amazon’s Spring Sale.
11 Unique Items Developed by Nintendo
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Save $500 on Samsung 40-inch G7 Gaming Monitor in Amazon Spring Sale
As of March 29, the Samsung 40-inch G7 Gaming Monitor is available for $699.99. That’s 42% off the list price of $1,199.99.
The Macintosh Revolutionized Computing Forever
Apple’s most legendary computer has two legacies: there’s the computer itself, and there’s the commercial. That commercial. Only a couple of days before Steve Jobs debuted the computer that would both help cement his legacy and contribute to his unceremonious exile from Apple, the company dropped a Super Bowl ad that is still one of […]
List of Amazon Echo Speakers That Work With Alexa
virtual assistant would integrate AI capabilities, enhancing the service’s intelligence and functionality. Alexa has undergone several enhancements internally, including a revamped user interface for Echo Show devices. This intelligence upgrade also brings a variety of new features worth exploring, such as the ability to chat about your favorite music, engage in conversations about current happenings, order food delivery, or even make dinner reservations. However, as anticipated, the updated version of Alexa will not be compatible with certain older devices.
The latest series of models were specifically engineered to function with Alexa+, including the Echo Show 8. This lineup also consists of the Echo Dot Max, Echo Studio, and Echo Show 11. Acquiring any of these will grant you immediate access to the updated voice assistant right out of the box. Older models that are supported include the Echo, Echo Dot, and Echo Dot Kids as long as they are 2nd gen or newer. Echo Pop, Echo Spot (2nd gen), Echo Show 5, and Echo Show 5 Kids will be compatible as well. However, you should keep in mind that older devices will experience Alexa+ in a voice-only mode. It should also be available on select Fire TV devices such as the Fire TV Stick 4K Select, Fire TV Cube (3rd gen), Fire TV Stick 4K Max (2nd gen), and Fire TV Stick 4K Plus (2nd gen).
Here’s some positive news if you haven’t yet acquired any of those devices. You don’t need an Echo device to utilize Alexa+, as Amazon has already introduced a web version of the service. Offered as an early access program, you can access the Alexa Plus website through a web browser, likely on most devices that support it.
Which devices don’t support Alexa+ and will they continue to function?
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