21:00 Digital Time. Tonight, January 6, 2026, will be remembered as the night the "Creative Monopoly" of humans officially cracked. The headline news is so seismic that it has overshadowed even major hardware launches: **Sora 3 is here**, and it claims it can generate full-length feature films. But that is not the only earthquake. In the corridors of Tokyo, Sony has reportedly finalized the silicon strategy for the 10th generation of consoles. In South Korea, Samsung has decided that "folding" is obsolete and "rolling" is the future. And in China, a startup has received safety clearance for a battery that lasts until the year 2076. In this special edition of TekinNight, we bypass the media noise and dive straight into the engineering and economic implications. Are we witnessing the death of the 32-bit era? Is Hollywood's studio system obsolete? Fasten your seatbelts; the velocity of innovation just hit terminal speed. πβ‘οΈ
1. The OpenAI Earthquake: Cinema by Algorithm The biggest story tonight is, without a doubt, Sam Altmanβs surprise reveal of Sora 3 . If previous versions were technical demos, this version is a "Studio
in a Box." Why is this historic? Until yesterday, AI video was plagued by short durations and hallucinations. Sora 3 breaks two historic barriers: Long-Form Coherence: The ability to maintain character
identity, costume details, and location geography over a 90-minute runtime. Directing Mode: You no longer just prompt; you control. Users can adjust camera angles, lens focal lengths (e.g., 35mm vs 85mm),
and lighting setups in real-time. Reports from The Wall Street Journal suggest that Netflix has already signed a multi-billion dollar partnership to use Sora 3 for background generation and eventually,
full animation production. TekinGame analysts predict that by 2028, 50% of streaming animation will be generated without direct human frame-by-frame intervention. Hollywood is on high alert tonight. 2.
The PlayStation 6 Dossier: Brains Over Brawn Confidential documents leaked from Sonyβs servers today have illuminated the path for the PlayStation 6 . Sony has officially renewed its vows with AMD to build
the heart of the next generation. The Leaked Specs: Lithography: A custom 2nm SoC (likely based on the future Zen 7 architecture). The Shift: Unlike the PS5, which focused on the SSD, the PS6 focuses on
the NPU (Neural Processing Unit) . Sony has realized that photorealistic graphics have hit a point of diminishing returns. The goal of the PS6 is to create "Living Worlds." NPCs in the next generation
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