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Major study says malaria reinfection creates special immune cells

A study published in Science Immunology may open new pathways to conquer malaria and other difficult infections for which we currently lack effective vaccines

The Hindu 29 May 2025 5:30 am

David Lynch auction offers a glimpse of his personal and creative life

The innovative director David Lynch, who left indelible marks on film and television, passed away in January of this year. Now, Julien's Auctions is hosting the sale of The David Lynch Collection. More than 450 of the late director's possessions will be auctioned off online and at the company's auction house in Gardena, CA. For devotees of Lynch's work and worldview, just the experience of browsing the collection is pretty fascinating. The auction showcases plenty of items closely related to his career in film, such as a personalized director's chair, multiple cameras, lighting kits and memorabilia from his many iconic works. Other pieces more broadly reflect his passion for creativity, like audio equipment, musical instruments, painting supplies and a whole lot of literature and vinyl records. The collection also has furniture, like the couch from his 1997 classic Lost Highway , kitchen wares and many personal items from his life. You can even bid on his LaserDisc player and disc collection . This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/david-lynch-auction-offers-a-glimpse-of-his-personal-and-creative-life-223501136.html?src=rss

Engadget 29 May 2025 4:05 am

Belkins BoostCharge Qi2 15W MagSafe 3-in-1 foldable charging station is travel-ready at $80

Amazon is now offering the Belkin BoostCharge Qi2 15W MagSafe 3-in-1 Foldable Charging Station in its black colorway at $79.99 shipped , while the white counterpart sits a little higher at $84.99 shipped. Both models normally fetch $100, with the previous discounts weve seen in 2025 repeating the same drop to $85, while this is the first time weve seen the black variant dip to $80 in the new year. Youll be getting a 20% markdown off the going rate here, saving you a solid $20 at the second-lowest and third-lowest prices tracked $10/$15 above the $70 low we last saw during Black Friday. more

9To5Toys 29 May 2025 3:50 am

Founder Sahil Lavingia says he was booted from DOGE after just 55 days

Sahil Lavingia has published a diary recounting his time as a member of Elon Musks DOGE workforce. Its a short read Lavingias DOGE stint lasted just 55 days but it is does provide new details on the temporary government organization formed by President Trumps executive order. Lavingia is a well-known name in Silicon []

TechCrunch 29 May 2025 3:46 am

X is 'pausing' encrypted DMs

X users can no longer send encrypted messages on the platform. The company said in an update that it's pausing the feature while we work on making some improvements. Users will still be able to view previously-sent encrypted chats, but won't be able to send any new ones. Up to now, encrypted DMs have been available only on messages between verified users who are mutual or who have previously accepted DMs from each other. Screenshots of the feature from X's help center labeled it as early access. (Notably, there were a number of other important caveats to X's encryption, even when it was working, including the fact that encryption was never available for group chats, multimedia messages or metadata .) It's unclear when the feature will be available again or if the pause has anything to do with XChat, the company's yet-to-be-launched chat platform. X employees have been dropping hints about XChat, which will reportedly feature encrypted direct messages, for some time. Screenshots from leakers suggest XChat could have additional security features like PIN-protected chats. Officially, though, X hasn't revealed much about XChat or what's going on with the current version of encrypted DMs. X's in-app inbox was one of the features that experienced numerous issues last week after a site-wide outage possibly due to a fire at an Oregon facility used by the company caused days of technical problems for the service. Updates on the company's developer platform page indicate some of those issues have yet to be resolved. X didn't respond to a request for comment. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/social-media/x-is-pausing-encrypted-dms-215750222.html?src=rss

Engadget 29 May 2025 3:27 am

Save up to 29% on these new and legacy Greenworks electric pressure washers at return lows from $82

Amazon is now offering some significant savings and plenty of low prices across its electric pressure washers including new and legacy models. Among them, we spotted the newer 13A 2,100 PSI Compact Electric Pressure Washer down at $159.92 shipped. This is one of several new models that hit the market back in January, with four previous discounts on the books bringing costs down from its usual $200 MSRP to this same low price. Youre looking at a 20% markdown here today, which cuts $40 off the tag at the best price we have tracked, with the savings matching direct from Greenworks website too . more

9To5Toys 29 May 2025 3:08 am

Security startup Horizon3.ai is raising $100M in new round

Horizon3.ai, a cybersecurity startup that provides tools like autonomous penetration testing, is seeking to raise $100 million in a new funding round and has locked down at least $73 million, the company revealed in an SEC filing this week. NEA led the round, according to two people familiar with the deal. One person said that []

TechCrunch 29 May 2025 3:01 am

Nvidia expects to lose billions in revenue due to H20 chip licensing requirements

As Nvidia reports earnings for the first quarter of its fiscal year 2026, which closed on April 28, the company has released numbers on how the Trump administrations recent chip export restrictions are affecting business. Nvidia reported that it incurred a $4.5 billion charge in Q1 due to licensing requirements impacting its ability to sell []

TechCrunch 29 May 2025 2:33 am

Years after acquiring Tile, Life360 has integrated the trackers into its app

Life360, a family locator app, said today that it has fully integrated the object-tracking features of Tile into its own platform. The Life360 app can now set up and manage Tile trackers, deliver notifications when an item gets left behind and provide real-time location updates for the trackers in addition to its usual features for managing family members' safety. Life360 announced its acquisition of Tile for $205 million way back in 2021. At the time of the purchase, Life360 said Tile would continue to operate independently, but it has still been a long time coming for the two businesses to fully integrate with each other's offerings. In that time, Tile has faced challenges from competitors that have more resources at their back, such as Apple and AirTags. It was also subject to a cyberattack last year where hackers obtained customers' names, addresses, email addresses and other personal information. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/years-after-acquiring-tile-life360-has-integrated-the-trackers-into-its-app-205111206.html?src=rss

Engadget 29 May 2025 2:21 am

Upgrade cleaning routines with roborocks Qrevo S robot vac & mop with all-in-one station back at $460 low (Reg. $800)

Over at Amazon, through the official roborock storefront, were seeing a Lightning deal strike the brands Qrevo S Robot Vacuum and Mop that is down at $459.99 shipped while supplies last, with it even beating out the brands direct website by $50 . This advanced model would normally run you $800 at full price, which weve mostly seen down between $500 and $600 with discounts over the last year, with some more recent falls to the $460 low since it first appeared during Black Friday and Christmas sales. You can upgrade your home cleaning from standard manual vacuums and mops by jumping on this 43% markdown while it lasts, saving you $340 at the best rate weve seen. more

9To5Toys 29 May 2025 2:17 am

Amazon and Stellantis abandon project to create a digital SmartCockpit

The Amazon/Stellantis STLA SmartCockpit was meant to arrive in 2024.

Ars Technica 29 May 2025 2:00 am

Victorias Secret hit by outages as it battles security incident

The fashion retailer's outages began Monday.

TechCrunch 29 May 2025 1:50 am

First discount hits Govees new Strip Light with Skyline kit that provides floating wall-washing effects at $100

Govee is offering the first chance at savings on its new Strip Light with Skyline Kit for $99.99 shipped , while also seeing it get its first discount at Amazon for $2 more. This new ambient lighting device hit the market only a few weeks ago and has been keeping to its $120 full price until now. Taking advantage of the deal directly from the brand gives you a solid $20 slashed from the tag while upgrading your space with floating wall-washing effects. more

9To5Toys 29 May 2025 1:38 am

Extraordinarily expensive: Costs force Getty to pick its AI legal battles

Getty dumped millions and millions into just one AI copyright fight, CEO says.

Ars Technica 29 May 2025 1:27 am

Why Anthropic's New AI Model Sometimes Tries to Snitch

The internet freaked out after Anthropic revealed that Claude attempts to report immoral activity to authorities under certain conditions. But it's not something users are likely to encounter.

Wired 29 May 2025 1:10 am

Get a 5.0Ah battery with this 4-in-1 Greenworks 40V 21-inch cordless electric self-propelled mower at a $360 low

Amazon is now offering the Greenworks 40V 21-inch Cordless Electric Self-Propelled Lawn Mower with a 5.0Ah battery down at $359.99 shipped . This newer model would normally cost you $450 at full price, which weve seen two previous discounts in 2025 take down to the same low rate thats coming back around here today. This is a 20% markdown that cuts $90 off the tag for another chance at the best price we have tracked. more

9To5Toys 29 May 2025 1:10 am

Trump admin tells SCOTUS: ISPs shouldnt be forced to boot alleged pirates

Trump admin backs Cox in Supreme Court piracy battle against record labels.

Ars Technica 29 May 2025 1:09 am

Roll7's OlliOlli World and Rollerdrome are back on Steam

Their creators might be gone, but OlliOlli World and Rollerdrome are finally back on Steam, based on listings spotted by Eurogamer . Both games were delisted from storefronts like Steam and the Xbox Games Store following publisher Take-Two's decision to shutdown developer Roll7, Intercept Games and publishing label Private Division a little over a year ago. OlliOlli World and Rollerdrome represent diverging, but equally great examples of what made Roll7 special. They're thoughtful, visually stylish games about skateboarding and rollerblading that capture the zen-like state you can enter pulling off multiple tricks in a row (plus or minus a mascot costume and a shotgun). Eurogamer notes that Take-Two always planned to put both games back on sale when it originally delisted them, it just took a lot longer to bring them back than expected. 2K, another Take-Two subsidiary, is now serving as the publisher. When the company closed Private Division, not every game stayed at Take-Two. The publisher continues to back games like No Rest for the Wicked from the developer of Ori and the Blind Forest , but a collection of other in-development projects were sold to Haveli Investments, Bloomberg reports . The investment firm brought on former Annapurna Interactive staff to manage the slate following the implosion of that indie-focused publisher and developer in September 2024. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/pc/roll7s-olliolli-world-and-rollerdrome-are-back-on-steam-193536731.html?src=rss

Engadget 29 May 2025 1:05 am

Stellantis pivots to Googles Android as in-car partnership with Amazon ends

Three years ago, Stellantis announced it was pairing up with Amazon to create in-car software that would bring a slew of connected products and services to vehicles by 2024 as part of the automakers broader plan to generate $22.5 billion annually from software. That never happened. And now, the partnership is winding down, Reuters reported. []

TechCrunch 29 May 2025 1:05 am

Apple may switch its OS numbering system to match the release year, turning iOS 19 into iOS 26

It seems that Apple is giving its operating systems a significant overhaul this year , and not just on the visual and usability fronts. It was expected that the next major versions of iOS and iPadOS would be followed by the number 19, Macs would move onto macOS 15 and so on. That would continue the numbering system Apple has used for many years. That could be about to change, according to Bloomberg . The next versions of the operating systems may be earmarked by the year, according to the publication's sources. That means we could soon see the debut of iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS 26, watchOS 26, tvOS 26 and visionOS 26. The numbers would align with the year after each major OS release, since Apple typically rolls out the first public versions of those each fall. So the versions of iOS, iPadOS and so on that arrive this September or October may be named after 2026. We'll know for sure whether this shift is happening on June 9, when the keynote of Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference takes place . It's widely expected that Apple will be giving its operating systems a major user interface overhaul to deliver a more unified experience across various devices. It seems like a wise move to align the branding of all of the various operating systems. The software powering Apple Watch devices is currently up to watchOS 11. Apple Vision Pro is running visionOS 2. It's a little messy as is. Applying the same numbering to all of the operating systems and aligning it with the release year should make things easier for everyone to keep up with. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/smartphones/apple-may-switch-its-os-numbering-system-to-match-the-release-year-turning-ios-19-into-ios-26-193424796.html?src=rss

Engadget 29 May 2025 1:04 am

Report: Apples WWDC OS design overhaul will bring new branding, too

Macworld WWDC is less than two weeks away, and its shaping up to be a big show. Along with interface updates to all of its operating systems , Apple is also expected to formalize the version numbering across all of its OSes for the first time. According to a report by Mark Gurman, Apple will identify its operating systems by year instead of version number, bringing them all to 26. Even though the releases will begin 2025, Apple will name it after the following year, not unlike how car companies market their vehicles, Gurman says. That means several operating systems will jump to new numbers: iOS 18 > iOS 26 iPadOS 18 > iPadOS 26 macOS 15 > macOS 26 watchOS 10 > watchOS 26 tvOS 18 > tvOS 26 visionOS 2 > visionOS 26 Apples operating systems are currently named based on their version numbers, which is why some arent aligned. However, iPadOS and tvOS are on version 18 despite not having 18 versions, while macOS arbitrarily began at version 11 in 2020. This shift will make it much easier for users to know which version theyre using. As Gurman notes, Apple previously experimented with yearly numbering for its app suites, with iLife 04 and iWork 05. However, that nomenclature eventually sizzled out as Apple started updating apps individually. Its not clear whether Apple will use an apostrophe to indicate that its a year and not a version number. Apple will unveil its full slate of OS updates at its WWDC keynote on June 9. Stay tuned to Macworld for updates before, during, and after the event.

Macworld 29 May 2025 1:02 am

Now even lower: Apples unlocked 1TB iPhone 16 Pro is $400+ off at Amazon again (Renewed Premium, 1-yr. warranty)

Deals on Apples latest iPhone 16 Pro arent particularly easy to find from reputable sources in food condition. As we reported over the last month or so, we are starting to see more Renewed Premium units being sold directly from Amazon and today we are highlighting the banger 1TB iPhone 16 Pro starting from $1,099 $1,095.98 shipped thats $400 off the price of buying one from Apple. more

9To5Toys 29 May 2025 12:42 am

DeepSeek updates its R1 reasoning AI model, releases it on Hugging Face

Chinese startup DeepSeek has released an updated version of its R1 reasoning AI model on the developer platform Hugging Face after announcing it in a WeChat message Wednesday morning. The updated R1, which is under a permissive MIT license, meaning it can be used commercially, is a minor upgrade, according to DeepSeeks WeChat announcement. The []

TechCrunch 29 May 2025 12:38 am

Samsung drops Android 16 beta for Galaxy S25 with more AI you probably dont want

Samsung's One UI 8 beta program for the Galaxy S25 is now open.

Ars Technica 29 May 2025 12:38 am

Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess is getting a new mode to coincide with the Switch 2 launch

Capcom just announced that Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess is getting a new mode to coincide with its launch-day release for the Switch 2, which is June 5 . It's called Otherworldly Ventures and introduces some roguelike mechanics to the action/strategy game. In other words, it's essentially an endless mode. You start off with limited abilities and choose from various upgrades when defeating waves of enemies. Lots of games do something like this, including titles like Vampire Survivors and Downwell . It will also introduce a scoring element, for those who want to ascend a leaderboard. To make the roguelike-inspired mechanics work, the developers have simplified other aspects of the gameplay. Protagonist Soh won't have to rescue villagers and crystals will accumulate more quickly than in the standard game. Also, Yoshiro will make her own way to the gate, instead of having to be guided. The whole thing looks pretty fun. Despite launching alongside the Switch 2, Otherworldly Ventures will be available for every version of the game on June 5. This includes PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Windows and Steam. It's also free, which is always nice. For the uninitiated, Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess is a fun hybrid of third-person combat and tower-defense. We heaped praise on the game in our official review , calling it perfectly balanced, lovingly crafted and metal as hell. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/kunitsu-gami-path-of-the-goddess-is-getting-a-new-mode-to-coincide-with-the-switch-2-launch-190406167.html?src=rss

Engadget 29 May 2025 12:34 am

Karat Financial is bringing business banking to creators

Karat Financial, the company known for its credit cards for creators, is launching a creator-focused business banking product. Powered by digital bank Grasshopper, Karats banking product is a natural extension of its credit card offering with Visa. Six years in, the problem were solving is still the same, co-founder and co-CEO Eric Wei told TechCrunch. []

TechCrunch 29 May 2025 12:30 am

Google Photos gets new AI features for its 10-year anniversary

Google Photos is 10 years old. To honor the anniversary, the company revamped the app's editor. Naturally, AI plays a leading role. The redesigned Photos adds AI-powered editors previously exclusive to the Pixel 9's Magic Editor. That includes Auto Frame, which suggests crops for your pics. If that requires new parts, it will use AI to generate them. Also moving over from the Pixel is Reimagine. That's where you can add elements like fall leaves or green grass that weren't there. It can be equal parts neat and unsettling. We described it as lurring the line between which of your memories are real and which are not. The results are convincing enough that Google recently began watermarking them as AI-generated . Google The Google Photos update also adds a new AI Enhance feature. As The Verge notes , selecting it produces three edits. (It generates them with existing tweaks like sharpening and object removal.) Then, you pick the result you like best. The new AI Enhance feature sits in the Edit menu, alongside the app's existing Enhance and Dynamic buttons. Google also made it easier to share albums. You can now generate a QR code linking to your album. Let a friend scan it directly, or print it out in a group setting. The redesigned editor arrives on Android devices in June. Google says the iOS version will follow later this year. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/google-photos-gets-new-ai-features-for-its-10-year-anniversary-185523431.html?src=rss

Engadget 29 May 2025 12:25 am

How to watch Apple's WWDC 2025 event

Apple 's Worldwide Developers Conference is from June 9 to 13 this year, and the company has a lot to answer for. Apple Intelligence hasn't exactly lived up to its original pitch, but Apple will have its WWDC keynote presentation at 1PM ET / 10AM PT on June 9 to make the case for why that might not matter. You can tune in right here once the livestream kicks off to see that and lots of announcements tied to macOS, iOS, iPadOS and all the other platforms the company manages. One way Apple could reportedly smooth over any ill feelings about AI is by completely redesigning its operating systems to make them more cohesive, easier to use and reminiscent of visionOS. The iPad could also receive some attention, with reports suggesting Apple will introduce yet another approach to multitasking and window management in an effort to make the tablet Mac-like. Add in new battery management feature and a virtual health coach, and the company may have a raft of updates not immediately Apple Intelligence-related to get excited about. To find out what Apple has planned for yourself, you can watch the WWDC 2025 keynote on its website , its YouTube channel and right here once the livestream is up. Apple will also host developer sessions online for more in-depth, technical overviews of the new software features it announces. And for even deeper analysis of everything that gets announced at WWDC 2025, Engadget will be on-the-ground liveblogging Apple's keynote and learning more about its operating systems updates before they roll out later this year. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/how-to-watch-apples-wwdc-2025-event-184227177.html?src=rss

Engadget 29 May 2025 12:12 am

Todays Android app deals and freebies: Everdell, 60 Parsecs!, Little Nightmares, more

The mid-week Google Play app deals are now ready to go to join a sizable collection of ongoing Memorial Day deals. We also have some notable offers today on ASUS 2025 ultra-thin Vivobook 16 laptop as well as the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra at up to $250 off , this $300 price drop on Samsungs M8 Smart Monitor , and the now live PlayStation summer Days of Play sale . As for the apps, highlights include Everdell, 60 Parsecs!, Little Nightmares, Munchkin, and more. Head below for a closer look. more

9To5Toys 29 May 2025 12:07 am

Odysseys new AI model streams 3D interactive worlds

Odyssey, a startup founded by self-driving pioneers Oliver Cameron and Jeff Hawke, has developed an AI model that lets users interact with streaming video. Available on the web in an early demo, the model generates and streams video frames every 40 milliseconds. Via basic controls, viewers can explore areas within a video, similar to a []

TechCrunch 29 May 2025 12:04 am

Spotify amps up podcast discovery with new features

Spotify will begin recommending podcasts on its Home page and provide a Following feed for staying up-to-date with the latest episodes.

TechCrunch 28 May 2025 11:47 pm

Simplify at home and on the go charging with Baseus detachable power strips: 100W at $50 low, 67W for $30

The official Baseus storefront at Amazon is now offering its 100W Detachable Power Strip and Wall Charger for $49.98 shipped. This is originally an $80 power strip thats been sitting at the $60 mark since the beginning of the year. Todays deal shaves an additional $10 off its usual going rate with a 17% markdown to mark the return of its lowest price. The 67W model of this power strip is also down to $29.98 shipped , which happens to be the lowest price we have tracked for it to date. This detachable unit is ideal for people who are often on the move and want a charging solution thats convenient to use both at home and while traveling. Head below for more details. more

9To5Toys 28 May 2025 11:43 pm

Google Photos debuts redesigned editor with new AI tools

The redesign adds new AI features, Reimagine and Auto Frame, which were previously only available on Pixel devices.

TechCrunch 28 May 2025 11:37 pm

10 Best Juicers (2025): Centrifugal, Slow, Masticating

Stay hydrated with tried-and-tested juicers for refreshing daytime beverages and eye-brightening evening drinks.

Wired 28 May 2025 11:19 pm

The Cyberpunk 2077 sequel finally makes it to preproduction

Once Cyberpunk 2077 worked out its oh-so-many kinks , it was a damn good game. And more is on the way. CD Projekt Red said on Wednesday that its sequel has moved into pre-production. It wasn't a secret that a sequel was in the works . In 2022, CDPR shared a roadmap describing Project Orion. It would further develop the potential embodied by [the Cyberpunk 2077 ] universe. That's as clear as you can get without using the word sequel. Now, CDPR is shedding the codename as development forges ahead. Several weeks ago, the CD Projekt Red team responsible for the next big game set in the Cyberpunk universe completed the project's conceptual phase, the publisher wrote. As a result, Cyberpunk 2 previously known under the codename Project Orion has progressed to pre-production. CD Projekt Red Of course, entering pre-production is still a long way from something you can play. Following the fiasco last time , expect CDPR to play it safe and take more time with the final stages. On a related note, CDPR said Phantom Liberty has sold 10 million copies. The massive expansion launched on PC and consoles in late 2023. It's part of Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition , which includes the base game and all the DLC. That version arrived on PC and consoles in 2023. It will be heading to Switch 2 and macOS soon. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/the-cyberpunk-2077-sequel-finally-makes-it-to-preproduction-174141991.html?src=rss

Engadget 28 May 2025 11:11 pm

Samsung Launches One UI 8.0 Public Beta for Galaxy S25 Series

Samsung has officially started the public beta testing program for One UI 8.0 , beginning with the Galaxy S25 series. The initial rollout took place in South Korea this Wednesday (28), and the update is now available for registered users via the Samsung Members app . Eligible devices include the Galaxy S25 , S25 Plus , and S25 Ultra . This update represents a major upgrade, as it is based on Android 16 , and the installation package is substantialnearly 5 GB requiring a Wi-Fi connection for download. As with most beta releases, Samsung advises participants to back up all personal data beforehand. The beta software is likely to contain bugs and system instabilities, which could lead to significant issues or even require a full system reinstall. Having a backup ensures that users avoid data loss in such situations. The public beta program will expand beyond South Korea to include Germany , the United Kingdom , India , and the United States in the coming weeks, giving more users the opportunity to test the new interface before its official release. One UI 8.0 brings a variety of visual refinements and functional improvements. One of the standout features is the integration of Android 16s Live Updates into Samsungs redesigned Now Bar, offering dynamic and timely information directly within the interface. Users can also expect smoother animations , a revamped Samsung Internet browser , and improvements to Samsung DeX , which enables a desktop-like experience when the phone is connected to a larger display. Additionally, RAM Plus , Samsungs feature that allocates virtual memory from internal storage to enhance multitasking, has been updated. Several proprietary apps have also received UI and performance enhancements , aiming for a more cohesive and responsive user experience across the system. Samsung has not provided a specific date for the stable release of One UI 8.0, but the public rollout is expected around August this year. Price Context: While this update is free, the Galaxy S25 series itself is positioned in the premium tier. For reference, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to retail around $1,199 USD , with the S25 and S25 Plus likely priced at approximately $899 and $999 respectively, depending on region and configuration. Samsung Launches One UI 8.0 Public Beta for Galaxy S25 Series , original content from Ubergizmo . Read our Copyrights and terms of use .

Ubergizmo 28 May 2025 11:10 pm

Learn a language the fun way with Beelinguapp, now on sale

Language learning apps like Duolingo dont work for everyone. You might memorize a few words, but thats not really the same as being able to hold a conversation. If you want to try something new, check out Beelinguapp. more

9To5Toys 28 May 2025 11:02 pm

Meta wants to open more retail stores

Meta wants to grow its retail footprint, Business Insider reported on Wednesday. As Meta continues to invest in wearables, these stores would ideally help Meta boost the sales of hardware like the Ray-Ban Meta glasses and the Meta Quest VR headsets. These products may be easier to sell if customers can try them out at []

TechCrunch 28 May 2025 10:59 pm

AMD buys silicon photonics startup Enosemi to fuel its AI ambitions

AMD has acquired Enosemi, a startup designing custom materialsto support silicon photonics product development. The terms of the deal, announced Wednesday, werent disclosed. Silicon photonics uses light photons to transmit data, offering a faster and more efficient alternative to traditional electrical communication. AMD and other chipmakers have shown an increasing interest in the []

TechCrunch 28 May 2025 10:53 pm

LAST DAY: Big-time $200+ price drop just hit the Starlink Mini Kit AC Dual Band Wi-Fi System at $300

We are tracking the lowest price we have seen to date on the SpaceX Starlink Mini Kitat $299.99 shipped via Best Buy. Originally $599 when it launched last year, Best Buy now has it listed with a regular price tag at $500 todays deal knocks $200 off that to deliver the lowest total we have tracked. more

9To5Toys 28 May 2025 10:48 pm

Lexars 2TB 7,400MB/s NM790 Gen 4 SSD hits lowest price of the year at $125, more from $65

We are now tracking a deal at Amazon that drops the 2TB Lexar NM790 Gen 4 NVMe M.2 SSD down to $124.99 shipped. This drive has recently gone for as much as $170, so youre saving $45 off the usual going rate. Its now matching this years lowest price we first tracked for it last month. The NM790 is also available in 1TB , 4TB, and 8TB capacities, and theyre all discounted right now as well with up to 28% in savings. Head below for more details. more

9To5Toys 28 May 2025 10:46 pm

Ankers new eufy E15 and E18 robot mowers with pure vision FSD navigation now $300 off with free gift starting from $1,500

Coming from Ankers official sub-brand, eufy, were seeing increased savings alongside a free ambient lighting gift when purchasing either the new E15 Robot Lawn Mower at $1,499.99 shipped or its E18 counterpart at $1,699.99 shipped , after removing the $200 off code and using the promo code RTLM200 at checkout for $300 off on both models. Regularly $1,800 and $2,000 each, this is $300 off the new post-tariff price hikes and matching the best we have tracked since launch deals, with things beating out the $200 discount were seeing at Amazon. On top of the cash savings, youll also receive a free eufy Indoor Floor Lamp ($100 value) along with your purchase. more

9To5Toys 28 May 2025 10:44 pm

Google Photos turns 10, celebrates with new AI-infused photo editor

Google Photos brings new tools to 1.5 billion users on its 10th birthday.

Ars Technica 28 May 2025 10:30 pm

A Death Stranding anime is in the works

How much Death Stranding are you willing to fire into your eyes? The games sequel arrives in just a few weeks, A Quiet Place: Day One director Michael Sarnoski is leading up a live-action film adaptation, and now Hideo Kojima has confirmed that an anime is in production. Kojima teased the adaptation while discussing the more concrete live-action project in an interview with Vogue Japan . As picked up by VGC , the Metal Gear creator was talking about his cross-media ambitions for the Death Stranding , and comparing the planned film to other successful video game adaptations from recent years. When it comes to adapting games into visual media, there are works like The Last of Us , which stays true to the original storyline, and films like The Super Mario Bros Movie which are more of a service to fans of the game, Kojima said, according to VGC s translation. While these works have their own merits, as a film enthusiast, I want to pursue the expressive potential of cinema. I aim to create a Death Stranding that can only be realised through film, one that could win awards at festivals like the Cannes Film Festival or the Venice Film Festival. In fact, we are also currently working on an anime adaptation. Kojima didnt offer any more information, so we dont know how far along the anime project is, who is making it, when we can actually expect it to come out, or whether it will tie in with the upcoming live-action movie. In the meantime, Norman Reedus Sam Porter Bridges will return in Death Stranding 2: On the Beach , which is coming to PS5 on June 22. Kojima Productions dropped its second trailer for the game in March, which clocked in at 10 minutes and gave us a closer look at what well be getting up to in the sequel. (Spoiler alert: lots more walking.) This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/a-death-stranding-anime-is-in-the-works-165927348.html?src=rss

Engadget 28 May 2025 10:29 pm

Carhartts Force Relaxed Pocket T-Shirt drops to $22 Prime shipped on Amazon (25% off)

Amazon is currently offering the Carhartt Relaxed Pocket T-Shirt for $22.49 , which is 25% off the original rate of $30. You can choose from an array of color options and its designed for comfort and durability, making it ideal for both work and casual wear. Perfect for summer days, it was made to wick away sweat and dry quickly, while mesh side panels enhance breathability to keep you cool during intense activities. Additional features include raglan sleeves for improved range of motion, a drop-tail hem for extra coverage, and a left-chest pocket, all contributing to its functional and practical design. It pairs nicely with shorts, jeans, joggers, or chino pants and would make a fantastic Fathers Day gift idea. Find even more deals today by heading to our fashion guide here . more

9To5Toys 28 May 2025 10:26 pm

Target officially confirms more Switch 2 stock for next week in-store, and heres when they will go live online again

Some credible sources already tipped us to upcoming Switch 2 stock at Target, but now its official. The national retailer has now updated its Switch 2 landing page on the official site with some details on when you can expect to get another chance to land Nintendos highly sought-after next-generation console, in-store and online. more

9To5Toys 28 May 2025 10:12 pm

Dozens of unsold Tesla Cybertrucks are piling up at Detroit parking lot

A Detroit landowner is in violation of city codes for storing unsold Tesla Cybertrucks in his parking lot.

TechCrunch 28 May 2025 10:02 pm

Apples M4 Pro Mac mini just hit one of its best prices ever at $1,192 (Over $200 off), more from $500

Alongside ongoing deals on the M4 Mac mini, Amazon just knocked the price on the M4 Pro Mac mini down again to deliver one of the best discounts we have tracked online since release. Regularly $1,399, Apples most powerful M4 Pro mini is now sitting down at $1,191.95 shipped at Amazon to deliver a notable $207 in savings. more

9To5Toys 28 May 2025 10:01 pm

Discord launches a virtual currency

Going on a quest to gather orbs sounds like a magical journey. Images of old-school Sierra adventure games come to mind. Well, bad news. In this case, it's a virtual currency earned by being a captive audience for advertisers on Discord. Welcome to 2025, baby! Currently in beta, Orbs are Discord's latest addition to its Quests . That's the company's system that lets advertisers launch interactive challenges. These can be things like watching promotional videos or playing games. You aren't watching an ad, silly. You're venturing out on a Video Quest!! Godspeed. Discord If you choose to be a Quest test subject, you can spend your Orbs in several ways. Discord Nitro credits could be a popular redemption option. You can also trade Orbs for profile cosmetics and first-party shop items. Unfortunately, you can't exchange them for real money. Nor can you spend them anywhere outside of Discord. Before today, Quest advertisers were limited to offering their own rewards. However, they can still do that. The new virtual currency is merely another option. Orbs are launching in a limited beta, so you may not have access yet. They're also desktop-only (app and browser), at least for now. You can find Quests by heading to Discover > Quests on Discord. Once you have access to Orbs, you can claim them in the Direct Messages > Shop section. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/discord-launches-a-virtual-currency-162136575.html?src=rss

Engadget 28 May 2025 9:51 pm

Score $400 off EVOLVs 50-mile trekking PRO-R V2 e-scooter with dual 1,400W motors at $2,099, more

EVOLV is currently offering three of its e-scooters at up to $400 off, with the largest discount being on the Pro-R V2 Electric Scooter that is down at $2,099 shipped , after using the on-page promo code for $400 off. The promo code is bringing the costs down from its usual $2,499 tag, which we last saw included in the brands Spring Sale back in March. Sadly, the Pro V2 counterpart is sold out, but you can pick up this upgraded variant with the biggest price cut we have seen at the lowest price we have tracked. more

9To5Toys 28 May 2025 9:48 pm

Family safety app Life360 adds Tiles lost-item trackers, years after its acquisition

Over three and a half years after family locator app Life360 acquired lost item tracker Tile for $205 million, the two services are finally fully integrated. On Wednesday, Life360 announced that the item-finding capabilities of Tile, a competitor to Apples AirTag and other Bluetooth-based trackers, are now available from inside its main app. The update []

TechCrunch 28 May 2025 9:43 pm

Nancy Mace's Former Staff Claim She Had Them Create Burner Accounts to Promote Her

According to former staffers and a deposition, Nancy Mace has allegedly used her tech background to deploy bots across social mediaand asked staffers to surreptitiously post on her behalf.

Wired 28 May 2025 9:41 pm

Apple's App Store rules are still in violation of EU policy

After levying a 500 million fine against Apple in April, the European Commission (EC) says that Apple is still out of compliance with the Digital Markets Act (DMA) and has less than 30 days remaining to comply. The DMA requires that Apple allow developers to inform their customers about sales or other offers outside the App Store. In the 68-page document released today from the EC's April decision, the commission found that Apple's policies were plainly anti-competitive and said the company added unnecessary hurdles referred to as anti-steering rules to completing external transactions. One such anti-steering strategy the EC took umbrage with was Apple's scare sheets. When users clicked to navigate to an external payment link, a message would appear, reading youre about to go to an external website. Apple is not responsible for the privacy or security of purchases made on the web. Apple could face hefty periodic penalty payments as high as five percent of daily global revenue if the company doesnt bring its policies into compliance within the EU. In a statement to 9to5Mac , Apple expressed its disappointment with the newly released details, saying there is nothing in the 70-page decision released today that justifies the European Commissions targeted actions against Apple, which threaten the privacy and security of our users in Europe and force us to give away our technology for free. Later in the statement, the company called the decision bad for innovation, bad for competition, bad for our products, and bad for users. Apple will appeal the decision before the June 22 deadline laid out in the EC's decision. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/apples-app-store-rules-are-still-in-violation-of-eu-policy-161117662.html?src=rss

Engadget 28 May 2025 9:41 pm

Microsoft starts testing Copilot for Gaming in Xbox app for iOS and Android

Microsoft announced on Wednesday that it has started rolling out the beta version of its Copilot for Gaming experience. Beta testers can access the experience in the Xbox app on iOS and Android. The early version of the experience allows the assistant to answer questions about the games youre interested in, give you links to []

TechCrunch 28 May 2025 9:39 pm

Weber Smoque review: A simplified smart grill thats still a workhorse

Simple devices can be a blessing or a curse. Sometimes companies streamline entry-level products to offer the best core features at a lower price. Other times they pair down the experience so much that it becomes a hindrance. With the Smoque (pronounced smoke), Weber wants to give prospective pellet grillers access to reliable performance and basic smart features for less money than its more versatile Searwood series. In the end, the company offers enough capabilities to appeal to beginners and expert backyard pitmasters alike, although the Smoque isnt as much of a value as it was a few months ago. Basic, functional design The Smoque may look like a smaller Searwood on the outside, but there are a few noteworthy differences. First, this model has a simplified controller that, like its predecessor, is only operated with a single knob. The smaller LCD panel is easily read from a distance, and it can show grill temperature, food probe temperature and timer info. The catch is the limited real estate can only display one of those stats at a time. This isnt a problem if youve got the Weber Connect app handy, but youll want to be mindful of which item you leave on the screen if youre planning to glance at the progress from across the deck. The company is actually hoping the limited onboard controls will encourage grillers to use the app on their phone more during the process. This isnt a far-fetched scenario since the Smoque is more for smoking and roasting than high-heat cooking, but Ill get to that in a bit. The other main difference between the Smoque and the Searwood is underneath the cooking grates inside. Weber replaced its trademark Flavorizer bars with a grease sheet thats typical in most pellet grills. The Searwood has one large bar stretching from side to side, while Webers gas grills and the SmokeFire have several of them going front to back. The company opted for vents instead of a solid sheet of metal, and their covers are basically mini Flavorizer bars. This means you still get the effect of infusing flavor back into foods when grease and juices hit the hot metal and sizzle, albeit on a smaller scale. And those vents facilitate better airflow around the cook chamber, which means efficient smoke circulation. Smart grilling features Billy Steele for Engadget Weber Connect, a trademark feature of Webers smart pellet grills, is available on the Smoque via Wi-Fi. Once your grill syncs with your home network, the mobile software can be used to monitor ambient and food temperatures from anywhere. This is handy if you run out of pellets before your brisket is done or when its time to hit the school carpool line. You can set timers, activate SmokeBoost mode, add a temperature alert and initiate the shutdown process from the app, too. For beginners, or for cooks just looking for inspiration, the Weber Connect app also provides a wealth of recipes. Those come with step-by-step instructions, and the software offers readiness alerts so you dont overcook those pricey cuts of meat. All of these software features have been a staple of Webers smart grilling lineup since the debut of the platform in 2020 . The company has greatly refined them in the years since, and Weber Connect is now just as handy and reliable as Traegers WiFire tech, which I previously considered the gold standard. Cooking with Smoque Speaking of reliability, the Smoque is a barbeque workhorse in the backyard. Weber promises preheat times of under 15 minutes on the grill, and that holds true. In fact, most of the time the Smoque will arrive at the desired temperature well before that. Every time I use it, Im shocked by how quickly it preheats, recovers from the lid being open and adjusts to a higher temperature. This is all thanks to the Rapid React tech in the controller, an upgrade that first appeared on the Searwood. During cooking sessions, the Smoque held its temperature reliability, too. The Weber Connect app has graphs for the various temperatures, and the ambient grill temperature trajectory is almost always a straight line. Sure, youll see the dips any time you open the lid, but youll also see the sharp incline that indicates how quickly the grill returned to the set temperature. Like the Searwood, the SmokeBoost feature thats designed to add more smoky flavor to your food only works at 180 degrees Fahrenheit. This is lower than youd want to cook things like brisket or pork shoulders, so you have to plan additional cook time for the 1-2 hours at the lower setting. However, you dont really need to use it all. The Smoque imparts plenty of wood-fired flavor from the pellets at the appropriate cooking temperatures. Ribs, pork butts, wings and chicken kabobs all had ample smokiness during my tests even though the latter two items cooked at higher temperatures without using SmokeBoost first. A useful feature youll need to decide if you can live without on the Smoque is manual mode. Weber introduced this on the Searwood and the tool allows you to cook with the lid open for things like direct-flame searing and flat-top griddling. It makes that pellet grill more versatile, undoubtedly, but were talking about a more affordable, more streamlined model with the Smoque. As a result, thats not available here. The competition Both Weber and Trager have taken an interesting approach to their new smart grills in 2025. The companies have built options that are more affordable than previous devices, and the cheapest models from both of them start at $800. The Smoque was initially announced at $699, and Traeger now lists the Woodridge for $900 when its not on sale ( it currently is ). Given the current global economic predicament, its no surprise both companies have raised their prices since their January announcements. Traegers Woodridge also excels at the basics and will help you churn out some deliciously smoked meats. However, the temperature fluctuates during cooking on that grill, so I give a slight edge to Weber in a head-to-head matchup for its rock-solid consistency. And given the fact that the Smoque is now $100 cheaper at full price, those savings could go towards additional accessories. Wrap-up With the Smoque, Weber proves that a basic grill doesnt have to offer a subpar experience. This model offers reliable smoking and roasting performance with smart features in the companys app for less than its more robust Searwood model. The Smoque is even available in two sizes, so theres an option if you need more than the 594 square inches of cooking space on the unit I tested. Weber really hit its stride with pellet grills last year with the Searwood, and Smoque is proof the company has more compelling ideas in the hopper. Thankfully, this one saves you some money without sacrificing any of the culinary results. Weber says the 22-inch Smoque is headed to retailers now and will be available on its website in early June for $799. The larger, 36-inch model is coming mid-summer for $999. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/home/kitchen-tech/weber-smoque-review-a-simplified-smart-grill-thats-still-a-workhorse-160023349.html?src=rss

Engadget 28 May 2025 9:30 pm

Context gets $11M to build an AI-powered office suite

AI-powered office suite Context raises $11 million in seed funding from Lux Capital, Qualcomm Ventures and General Catalyst

TechCrunch 28 May 2025 9:30 pm

Satechi intros 4 new Apple Find My accessories from $30: Keychain, luggage tag, wallet card, and glasses case

Just after the debut of its new travel charger heres our hands-on review , one of our favorite accessory makers is ready to launch its latest releases today. Satechi is a brand perhaps best known for its MagSafe chargers, Mac mini hub , and things of this nature, but todays new drop is all about the four new Apple Find My accessories it is ready to showcase. Take a look below. more

9To5Toys 28 May 2025 9:30 pm

Rillet raises $25M from Sequoia to automate general ledger systems using AI

Rillet directly pulls data from their customers' banks and platforms to generate financial statements, including the balance sheet and income statement.

TechCrunch 28 May 2025 9:27 pm

Get the M4 Mac mini we love for just $500 today

Macworld The M4 Mac mini is already an incredible value, but were still always on the lookout for a great deal. Today, you can get the M4 Mac Mini for an amazing $500 , a savings of $99, and one of the best prices weve ever seen for this model, which comes with 16GB memory and 256GB of storage space, which is the entry-level version for this latest model. The tiny M4 Mac mini will look great on just about any desk thanks to its minimalist design. But dont be fooledthe M4 Mac Mini will handle any task with incredible speed thanks to its powerful M4 chip, making it ideal for everything from browsing to media streaming, from your daily workload to Netflix binging. With 16GB of memory, itll be blazing fast, and the 256GB of storage should be enough for most projects. And of you need more space, you can use one of the Thunderbolt 4 ports to hook up a speedy drive. So get the M4 Mac Mini for $500 at Amazon while this deal still stands, because discounts this low dont stay too long. Get a Mac Mini for a mini price Buy now at Amazon

Macworld 28 May 2025 9:24 pm

Grand Theft Auto Publisher Swaps DEI for Diversity of Thought in Annual Report

Take-Twos latest 10-K report has removed any mention of supporting social justice and LGBT+ rights, as more industries fall in line with President Donald Trumps anti-DEI agenda.

Wired 28 May 2025 9:21 pm

WWDC 2025: What we expect Apple to reveal including new iOS, macOS, Apple Intelligence and more

Apple 's big 2025 software reveal is nearly upon us . On June 9, the Worldwide Developers' Conference (WWDC) keynote will showcase the changes coming with its 2025 software. That includes deep breath iOS 19, iPadOS 19, macOS 16, watchOS 12, tvOS 19 and visionOS 3. Leaks suggest this year will be a biggie. In addition to the requisite Craig Federighi gags, expect a significant visual overhaul one of Apple's biggest ever and (shocker) new Apple Intelligence features. Visual redesign The company is reportedly set to unveil a platform-wide visual overhaul . The revamp is said to be a dramatic change, drawing inspiration from Apple's mixed reality headset . Apple According to Front Page Tech's Jon Prosser, that may even include (nearly) round icons on the home screen and in Control Center. He also noted subtler changes, like a redesigned tab view within apps and the search box in Messages being moved to the bottom of the screen. One of Apple's core goals with the new software is to unify the design language of its operating systems. The idea is to make it less visually jarring to hop between devices. If executed well, jumping from iPhone to iPad to Mac (and so on) will feel like touring different flavors of the same OS. Apple's last big macOS makeover was with 2020's Big Sur . For the iPhone's software, you have to go all the way back to 2013. That's when iOS 7 kicked skeuomorphic design to the curb, replacing it with a flat, minimalistic look. Minus some iterative changes, it's still the UI you see today. The iPad goes to work Nathan Ingraham for Engadget Could 2025 be the year the iPad Pro starts to feel Pro? The high-end versions of Apple's tablet have been more than capable on a hardware level for generations. (Especially when they switched to M-series chips .) But the software has held it back. That's presumably because the company doesn't want to cannibalize Mac sales. After all, if the iPad Pro can truly replace a laptop, then fewer people would buy both. The bad news for those wanting a full-on Mac experience: The iPad won't switch to macOS. The good news: iPadOS may get much more Mac-like . This year's update will reportedly focus on productivity, featuring improved multitasking and app window management. It's not that Apple hasn't inched the iPad's software in that direction. It incrementally did so with Stage Manager in iPadOS 16. The year before, it added the multitasking menu at the top of app windows. But for many, those tweaks fell far short of the full-on productivity overhaul they craved. Will it be enough this time? Bloomberg 's Mark Gurman thinks it will likely go far enough for most power users. (Is that a Hallelujah! I hear?) Apple Intelligence Apple Even if leaks hadn't already suggested as much, this one would be a no-brainer. After all, AI has been every tech company's obsession since ChatGPT took the world by storm over two years ago. Expect a healthy portion of the keynote to be devoted to Apple's AI advances. These will reportedly include improvements to existing features and a few new ones. Siri Remember when Apple promised a more personalized Siri at last year's conference? The one that many wished would come ahead of the visual overhaul ? Well, we're still waiting on that. The last official update we heard was in March, when the company told Daring Fireball , It's going to take us longer than we thought. (Oops!) Apple expects the new Siri features to arrive in the coming year, a clear-as-mud description if ever there was one. A report from The Information last month hinted that the upgraded Siri was nowhere near ready. The 2024 demo, where Siri condensed minutes of multi-app planning into mere seconds, reportedly came as a surprise to team members working on Siri. (Never an encouraging sign.) Apple Separate reporting this month from Bloomberg sheds a bit more light, adding that we probably won't hear much about those Siri upgrades at WWDC 2025. The publication described those updates as being months away from shipping. The company is also reportedly separating its Apple Intelligence and Siri marketing. The logic behind this is that users are so fed up with Apple's assistant that it's hurting Apple's AI push. The company's 2024 presentation was undoubtedly impressive. It showed a more context-sensitive Siri that better understands what you're doing. It pulled info from various apps and spliced them together in a seamless flow. It recorded a specific type of video in a third-party app. It shared a meeting summary via email with a teammate. And it found missing information the user remembered reading... somewhere . It even controlled system settings and explained them when needed. The bottom line: If or when Apple pulls off what it promised last year, that's big news for Siri. But don't hold your breath for it to show up at WWDC 2025. According to Bloomberg , the Siri updates we do see will be much subtler. These would include adding the option to use Gemini instead of ChatGPT with the assistant. AI battery management Apple Another iOS 19 scoop points to an Apple Intelligence feature that's easy to get behind. A new AI-powered battery management mode will reportedly analyze how you use your phone. It can then use that to make power-saving adjustments on the fly. If it works well, that could be pretty nifty. It may also be a key ingredient to a new device: the iPhone Air. Whatever Apple calls it, the rumored ultra-slim handset is expected to join Apple's lineup this year. Without this feature, the phone's smaller battery might struggle to make it through a typical day. (According to Gurman, it would last several hours less than Apple's other iPhones.) But with the AI battery feature activated, the svelte iPhone could become more practical. Will we see this slim-jim iPhone at WWDC? Well, let's say you have as good a chance of Valve randomly showing up to announce Half Life 3 at Apple's conference. First, the svelte handset is expected to be part of the iPhone 17 lineup , which typically arrives around September. Second, Apple hasn't unveiled a new iPhone at WWDC since Steve Jobs showed off the iPhone 4 in 2010. So, in short, nope. Virtual health coach Apple Apple is reportedly working on a virtual health coach . Allegedly codenamed Project Mulberry, the AI feature would pair a refreshed Health app with an AI-powered coach. Bloomberg says the feature would, to some degree, give you advice you'd usually seek from a doctor. The virtual coach would collect data from your Apple devices and use AI to provide personalized health advice, chatbot-style. Apple is reportedly training the AI agent with data from company physicians. Meanwhile, outside experts would shoot educational videos. In March, Bloomberg 's Gurman said the virtual coach could arrive as early as iOS 19.4, which wouldn't likely come until early to mid-2026. But a quick aside in a report this month from Gurman and Drake Bennett mentioned that it could be a point of focus at WWDC. A new gaming app Bloomberg 's Mark Gurman is predicting that Apple will introduce a centralized, pre-installed app for gaming on the Mac, iPad, iPhone and Apple TV . It'll include some of the features in the long-neglected Game Center service like leaderboards and matchmaking and pair them with a dedicated game launcher and editorial content including recommendations including a push towards the Apple Arcade service. Hair Force One Apple It wouldn't be an Apple keynote without some wacky Craig Federighi hijinks. Last year, Apple's software lead strapped on a hair-shaped helmet and skydived into Apple Park. At previous events, he showed off his parkour skills, summoned an iPad like he's a Jedi and jammed out on a three-necked guitar . Say what you will about Hair Force One. Federighi knows how to sell a sight gag. (With maybe just a teensy bit of help from Apple's visual effects artists.) Betas and release dates Following Apple's typical schedule, you can expect the first developer betas to arrive after the conference ends. (Likely the same day!) Public betas would follow early this summer. And you can expect the final versions of iOS 19, iPadOS 19, macOS 16 and so on to arrive alongside new iPhones this fall. What not to expect at WWDC While Apple's developer conference will be jam-packed if they serve up even a fraction of the expectations above, there are a few things we can pretty confidently take off the board, too. With the possible exception of the Mac Pro, nearly all of Apple's hardware lines have either just finished an upgrade cycle (consumer Macs, most iPads) or are going to get updated in the fall as usual (iPhone, Apple Watch). As such, we're not expecting any major hardware announcements. Apple has talked about the Mac Pro at past WWDC events, but that computer is updated so infrequently that it's hard to say with any confidence that we'll see any changes. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/smartphones/what-to-expect-at-wwdc-2025-a-new-look-apple-intelligence-and-more-210051144.html?src=rss

Engadget 28 May 2025 9:13 pm

Elon Musk's xAI is paying Telegram $300 million to adopt Grok

Elon Musk 's xAI is paying the messaging platform Telegram a cool $300 million to introduce the chatbot Grok to its users . The terms of the deal are extremely favorable to Telegram, as the $300 million only covers a single year and xAI will evenly split any subscription sales to Grok Premium and Premium+ with the messaging platform. Telegram will be paid in both cash and equity. Telegram and xAI have agreed to a 1-year partnership to distribute Grok to Telegrams billion+ users and integrate it into its apps. Telegram will receive $300M in cash and equity from xAI, plus 50% of revenue from xAI subscriptions sold via Telegram. Together, we win! pic.twitter.com/JxTNQr4MTy Pavel Durov (@durov) May 28, 2025 This will introduce Grok to gobs of new people, as Telegram boasts over one billion monthly users. X, on the other hand, handles half that amount . X leverages public posts from users to train Grok, though not in the EU , and it remains to be seen if the deal includes language to do the same thing with Telegram. The platform includes a feature called Channels that's sort of like a social media network, which could house data that's ripe for the picking. Engadget reached out to Telegram to ask about Grok and training data and will update this post if we hear back. Both companies have remained mum on this question to other publications, like Reuters . It's worth noting that AI companies are running out of easily accessible data troves . This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/elon-musks-xai-is-paying-telegram-300-million-to-adopt-grok-154232007.html?src=rss

Engadget 28 May 2025 9:12 pm

Anker extends Memorial Day pricing with up to 55% continued discounts on power stations and bundles from $120

Anker has extended its SOLIX Memorial Day pricing as flash offers running through May 29, continuing the new low prices on its F3800 Plus power station and bundles , as well as the best direct post-launch pricing on its EverFrost 2 58L electric cooler . Were also seeing plenty of solid deals on its smaller backup power solutions, like the F2000 Portable Power Station deals that start from $1,199 shipped for the standalone unit. Normally priced at $1,999 in full, you can save $800 off that rate while these savings last. While we did see it go as low as $999 back during Black Friday sales, this is still a sold 40% markdown off the going rate, matching its Christmas pricing at the third-lowest price we have tracked and also matching in price at Amazon. more

9To5Toys 28 May 2025 9:06 pm

HORIs brand new Switch 2 accessories now seeing giant price drops at up to 43% off: Charging hub, carrying cases, more

Over at Amazon, youll find a bunch of HORIs officially licensed Nintendo Switch 2 accessories seeing deep discounts. All these items are up for pre-order right now, so youre looking at huge discounts of up to 43% on gear thats yet to even hit the shelves. Everything from HORIs Switch 2 screen protector and carrying case are now up for grabs, and the prices for these start at just $10. All these accessories are officially licensed by Nintendo, meaning theyll work with the console without any issues. Hit the jump for more details. more

9To5Toys 28 May 2025 9:05 pm

Meta confident monopoly trial will end with win; experts arent so sure

Judge expected to take months to weigh Meta monopoly trial verdict.

Ars Technica 28 May 2025 9:02 pm

Veranda Learning crosses Rs 500 Cr in total revenue for FY25, but losses widen

Chennai-based Veranda Learnings losses in FY25 ballooned, largely due to higher non-operating expenses such as finance costs and depreciation.

Your Story 28 May 2025 8:58 pm

Apple just launched a new Logic Pro feature that records even if you forget

Macworld On Tuesday, Apple announced several new features for Logic Pro, the companys digital audio workstation app for the Mac and iPad. The features are included in Logic Pro 11.2 for Mac and Logic Pro 2.2 for iPad, both of which are now available and free to existing users of the software. The new features include: Flashback Capture : If the producer forgot to hit record for a performance, Flashback Capture can be used to recover it using a key command or custom control bar button. Stem Splitter updates : Stem Splitter allows for the isolation of individual parts of a song and has been updated to support guitar and piano. Common stem variations (for example, a capella, instrumental, or instrumental with vocals) can be selected using presets. The new submix feature allows for the export of just the parts of audio a producer wants. New Sound Packs : The new Dancefloor Rush sound pack for Mac and iPad features drum-and-bass sounds. On the Mac, Logic Pro has two more new sound packs: Magnetic Imperfections, which captures the raw, unpolished essence of analog tape; and Tosin Abasi, which showcases progressive metal guitar with boutique amps, unique effects, distinctive picking techniques, and the artists signature riffs. Learn MIDI in iPad version : This feature comes to the iPad, which allows users to control MIDI devices. Notepad with Writing Tools in Mac version : The Writing Tools Apple Intelligence features help with producers in the creative process. Search and select in Mac version : This makes it easy to find and choose tracks by name of track number. Logic Pro for Mac is $199.99 (one-time fee) for new users and is available in the Mac App Store . Logic Pro for iPad is $4.99 per month or $49 per year and is available in the App Store .

Macworld 28 May 2025 8:47 pm

Pokmon Legends: Z-A arrives October 16

Pokmon Legends: Z-A , the follow-up to 2022s Pokmon Legends: Arceus , now has a release date of October 16. Along with the release date announcement, The Pokmon Company also confirmed that a new Pokmon Presents presentation will broadcast on July 22. Presumably we'll see more of the monsters were going to be catching and battling with in Lumiose City, including the Mega-Evolved Pokmon featured on the newly revealed box art. The last Pokmon Presents took place back in February and showcased the three starter pokmon in Z-A , as well as the new real-time combat system. Pokmon Legends: Z-A will launch on both the outgoing Nintendo Switch and its successor, with Pokmon Legends: Z-A Nintendo Switch 2 Edition featuring improved graphics and frame rates. Youll be able to upgrade to the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition by purchasing a $10 upgrade pack on the Nintendo eShop or My Nintendo Store. An October release date for Pokmon Legends: Z-A means its unlikely that well see Metroid Prime 4 in the same month, as Nintendo traditionally likes to spread out its first-party releases. Donkey Kong Bananza arrives on July 17, but beyond that we dont know a whole lot about what else Nintendo has planned for the remainder of the year. As reported by VGC , a new Nintendo Direct presentation could happen in June, where the company would likely fill in the blanks regarding its plans for whats left of 2025. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/nintendo/pokemon-legends-z-a-arrives-october-16-150835791.html?src=rss

Engadget 28 May 2025 8:38 pm

MSME-focused MBFC Saarathi Finance lands Rs 475 Cr in maiden funding round

Saarathi Finance provides tailored credit solutions for MSMEs present in semi-urban and rural areas.

Your Story 28 May 2025 8:30 pm

The Best E-Readers, Tested and Reviewed (2025)

These WIRED-tested ebook readers let you take your library anywhere.

Wired 28 May 2025 8:30 pm

It doesnt get much better than $9 for a fully adjustable iPad stand with metal rotating base

OMOTON adjustable tablet stand with rotating metal base Buy for $9 (Reg. $13) What we love At just $9, its hard to beat this stand which you can use to prop up your tablet, be it the base model A16 iPad or one of the latest 13-inch Air or Pro models. It delivers a great value for money with a 360-degree rotating metal base, a dual-hinge design for height adjustment, and more. You can fold this stand all the way down once youre done to neatly tuck it away or stow in your backpack. more

9To5Toys 28 May 2025 8:26 pm

With iOS 19 on the way, Apple looks toward mobile gaming

With Apples flagship Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) event a few weeks away, the company is signaling that its paying attention to the opportunity of mobile gaming. Apple already has a subscription-based Arcade product for iOS, which gives users access to various mobile games, including cult-classic indie games like Stardew Valley. But per a Digital Trends []

TechCrunch 28 May 2025 8:20 pm

Opera's new 'fully agentic' browser can surf the web for you

It was only earlier this year Norway's Opera released a new browser , and now it's adding yet another offering to an already crowded field. Opera is billing Neon as a fully agentic browser. It comes with an integrated AI that can chat with users and surf the web on their behalf. Compared to competing agents, the company says Neon is faster and more efficient at navigating the internet on its own due to the fact it parses webpages by analyzing their layout data. Building on Opera's recent preview of Browser Operator , Neon can also complete tasks for you, like filling out a form or doing some online shopping. The more you use Neon to write, the more it will learn your personal style and adapt to it. All of this happens locally, in order to ensure user data remains private. Additionally, Neon can make things for you, including websites, animations and even game prototypes, according to Opera. If you ask Neon to build something particularly complicated or time-consuming, it can continue the task even when you're offline. This part of the browsers feature set depends on a connection to Opera's servers in Europe where privacy laws are more robust than in North America. Opera Neon is the first step towards fundamentally re-imagining what a browser can be in the age of intelligent agents, the company says. If all of this sounds familiar, it's because other companies, including Google and OpenAI , have been working on similar products. In the case of Google, the search giant began previewing Project Mariner , an extension that adds a web-surfing agent to Chrome, last December. OpenAI, similarly, has been working on its own Operator mode since the start of the year. Neon, therefore, sees Opera attempting to position itself as an innovator in hopes of claiming market share, but the company has a difficult task ahead. According to data from StatCounter , only about 2.09 percent of internet users use Opera to access the web. Chrome, by contrast, commands a dominant 66.45 percent of the market. That's a hard hill to climb when your competitors are working on similar features. It's also worth asking if an agentic browser is something people really want. Opera suggests Neon is smart enough to book a trip for you. That sounds great in theory, but what if the agent makes an error and books the wrong connecting flight. A certain amount of friction ensures users pay attention and check things on their own. If you want to try Neon for yourself, you can join the wait list . This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/operas-new-fully-agentic-browser-can-surf-the-web-for-you-145035874.html?src=rss

Engadget 28 May 2025 8:20 pm

PlayStation's DualSense Edge wireless controller is cheaper than ever

Sony's latest Days of Play sale has just kicked off . It features deals aplenty on PlayStation 5 consoles, accessories and games, as well as PS Plus subscriptions. One of the more intriguing discounts is for the PS5 DualSense Edge. The premium controller has dropped by 15 percent from $200 to $169. That's the lowest price to date for the peripheral. The deal is available on Amazon and from Sony directly . The layout apes that of the regular DualSense controller, but there's a lot more going on with the Edge. For instance, there are function buttons below each thumbstick that allow you to swap between button configurations (which you can customize at any time in the PS5 settings). On the rear, there are switches that enable you to change the pull length of the shoulder triggers. There are also rear paddles, and you can choose between a set of levers or shorter half-domes. It's possible to swap out the thumbsticks as well and, because they attach to the controller magnetically, it's a cinch to do so. Other than the standard nubs, you can choose between short-stemmed convex and long-stemmed convex options. There's also a cable lock that prevents you from accidentally removing the USB-C charging cable by accident. You might want to keep that cable plugged in. One of the major downsides of the DualSense Edge is its battery life. In our testing , we got around five to six hours of use on a single charge, less than the six or seven we get with the standard DualSense. Last but not least, the DualSense Edge comes with a hardshell carrying case. There's even a passthrough flap through which you can thread a USB-C cable to charge the controller while it's cocooned in the case. There are, of course, lots of other intriguing discounts in the Days of Play sale, including one on the standard PS5 DualSense controller . That has dropped to $55, which is $20 off the list price. Follow @EngadgetDeals on X for the latest tech deals and buying advice . This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/playstations-dualsense-edge-wireless-controller-is-cheaper-than-ever-143629820.html?src=rss

Engadget 28 May 2025 8:06 pm

Help shape TechCrunch Disrupt 2025: Vote for your favorite sessions

We were blown away by the incredible interest in speaking at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, happening October 2729 at Moscone West in San Francisco. After a thorough review, weve narrowed it down to 20 standout finalists10 for breakout sessions and 10 for roundtables. Now its your turn to decide. Audience Choice voting is open through May []

TechCrunch 28 May 2025 8:00 pm

Merrell May Flash Sale takes up to 50% off summer essentials: Sneakers, boots, more

Merrells May Flash Sale takes up to 50% off summer essentials . Prices are as marked. Inside this sale you can score deals on best-selling hiking sneakers, boots, sandals, apparel, and more. Customers receive complimentary delivery on orders of $49 or more. One of our top picks from this sale is the mens Morphlite Trail Running Shoes that are currently marked down to $50 , which is 50% off the original rate. These shoes are available in ten color options and provide lightweight, versatile footwear. They feature a foam midsole for lasting comfort, a sticky rubber outsole for reliable traction, and a secure fit. Constructed with eco-friendly materials, including recycled mesh linings and laces, these vegan-friendly shoes offer a sustainable option for runners seeking performance and comfort. Find even more deals by heading below, or you can shop the entire sale here . more

9To5Toys 28 May 2025 7:53 pm

Aventons extended Memorial Day savings take up to $400 off legacy e-bikes starting from $1,399

Aventon has extended its Memorial Day savings for a while longer, taking up to $400 off its legacy e-bikes in order to make room for its massive lineup of new smart e-bikes. Among the ongoing discounts, we wanted to focus on the previous flagship model, the Level 2 Commuter e-bike that is down at $1,599 shipped . This EV carries an $1,899 price tag when not benefitting from price cuts, which weve mostly seen being kept down at $1,699 and $1,599 during sales, though we have seen it as low as $1,299 in the past, which was last seen in a Best Buy one-day-sale back in March 2024. Grabbing this model while the savings lasts scores you $300 off the tag, giving you the third-lowest price we have tracked and also matching with its Black Friday and Christmas pricing. Head below for more on this e-bike and its counterparts seeing discounts. more

9To5Toys 28 May 2025 7:48 pm

Nomad launches rare open-box sale w/ deals from $14: Apple Watch bands, leather iPad and MacBook sleeves, more

While our eagle-eyed deal hunters do catch some notable open-box deals at Nomad throughout the year here and there, the brand has now launched a wide-ranging sale . Over on this landing page youll find a sizable collection of the brands wonderful Apple Watch bands sport and leather as well as some of its MagSafe charging units, iPhone cases, and even some of the gear we rarely see on sale like its leather iPad and MacBook cases/sleeves. The deals start from $14 and youll find more details below. more

9To5Toys 28 May 2025 7:45 pm

Data broker giant LexisNexis says breach exposed personal information of over 364,000 people

The data collector said the stolen data includes Social Security numbers.

TechCrunch 28 May 2025 7:35 pm

You can now fix your iPad at home

Macworld In November 2021, Apple announced that it was opening a new Self Service Repair store to allow customers who are comfortable with completing their own repairs access to Apple genuine parts and tools. What started with the iPhone 12 and 13 has expanded to dozens of products, including most Macs and the latest iPhone, the 16e. Now Apple has announced that you can fix your iPad at home too. Owners of the iPad Air (M2 and M3), iPad Pro (M4), iPad mini (A17 Pro), or iPad (A16) can diagnose and repair their tablet at home with official Apple parts, including displays, batteries, cameras, and the USB-C port. Users will be able to order parts and tools through Apples Self Service Repair Store . Other than a small number of people who want the satisfaction of the DIY repair, however, most users will still opt for a Genius Bar appointment . Prices arent available in the store yet, but theyre not likely to be cheap. For example, a display for the 14-inch M3 Pro/Max MacBook Pro, which requires a new Lid Angle Sensor to complete repair, costs $659.12, while a logic board is $1,847.12. Apple provides a small credit for returning the replacement part ($439.12 for the logic board, for example) and offers a $49 7-day toolkit rental. Plus, the process is decidedly difficult . In addition to the iPad, Apple has also expanded the Self Service Repair Program to Canada. If you are the type of person who likes to repair your own Apple kit you might like to read You can now diagnose iPhone and Mac problems without going to an Apple Store and if the iPad is beyond repair take a look at The best Apple deals: Huge savings on Macs, AirPods, iPhones, and more!

Macworld 28 May 2025 7:31 pm

Its hard to beat this Timex Southview 41mm leather watch at just $42.50 (2025 low)

Timex Southview 41mm Tan/Blue Leather Strap Watch Buy for $42.50 (Reg. $55.50) What we love Youre looking at one of the more affordable models in Timexs watch lineup, which is now going for even less with todays deal. This one comes with a multi-function blue dial, and it also has a polished silver-tone case with a leather strap. Its case size clocks in at 41mm and this watch boasts a 30-meter water resistance rating. more

9To5Toys 28 May 2025 7:30 pm

How small businesses can actually benefit from agentic AI, with Tkxel CEO Umair Javed at TechCrunch Sessions: AI

TechCrunch Sessions: AI takes over UC Berkeleys Zellerbach Hall in just one week join us June 5 for a full day of networking, learning sessions, satellite events, and more. And were adding another excellent speaker to our already-packed lineup: Tkxel Founder and CEO Umair Javed, who will be exploring the potency and potential for []

TechCrunch 28 May 2025 7:30 pm

All the Top Features in MacOSSequoia

MacOS 15.5 is here. Heres what's new and how to install macOS Sequoia.

Wired 28 May 2025 7:30 pm

10 Best Meal Delivery Services, Tested By an Ex-Restaurant Critic

Here are the best meal kits in 2025, from Martha Stewart's meal kit to the best meal delivery on a budget.

Wired 28 May 2025 7:20 pm

Apples Self Service Repair program now extends to iPad

Apple s increasingly comprehensive Self Service Repair program now includes iPad too. Starting tomorrow, owners of various models of Apples slate can easily acquire official parts, repair manuals, and tools that allow them to attempt their own repairs, should they feel confident enough. Apple Diagnostics troubleshooting sessions are also available. This web-based tool, launched in the US back in 2023, is able to directly test for a number of common issues that affect displays, software, audio, camera tech and Face ID, and offer a step-by-step repair process for the diagnosed problem. Previously, these diagnostic tests could only be carried out by Apple authorized service providers. For now, the supported iPad models are the iPad Air (M2 and later), iPad Pro (M4), iPad mini (A17 Pro) and the entry-level iPad (A16). Apple says it will offer components including displays, batteries, cameras and external charging ports to be used in repairs for out-of-warranty products. The Self Service Repair Program debuted in 2022 and Apple has been gradually bolstering the range of included product lines ever since. Parts for a number of iPhone and Mac models are already offered through the service, so iPad was the logical next step. As well as the Apple-endorsed Self Service Repair Store , Apple also recently launched its Genuine Parts Distributor Program , which essentially allows repair businesses and professionals without an existing service relationship with Apple to order parts and components through third-party distributors such as MobileSentrix. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/tablets/apples-self-service-repair-program-now-extends-to-ipad-134940418.html?src=rss

Engadget 28 May 2025 7:19 pm

Nintendo reveals the Pokmon Legends: Z-A release date + Switch 2 edition with improved visuals and frame rate

The Pokmon company and Nintendo have now officially confirmed that Pokmon Legends: Z-A is set for release on October 16. This includes Pokmon Legends: Z-A for Switch and the Pokmon Legends: Z-A Nintendo Switch 2 Edition. Head below for more and details on the upcoming pre-order launch. more

9To5Toys 28 May 2025 7:10 pm

Todays best iOS app deals and freebies: Evoland 2, Fury Unleashed, Voodoo Detective, more

The big-time PlayStation Days of Play sale is now live with major discounts on PS5 consoles and games, but for now we are focused on your iOS devices and the App Store game and app deals. Joining todays mobile offers, we also spotted a gigantic $400 price drop on the 11-inch M4 iPad Pro alongside a new all-time low on Apples Midnight 24GB MacBook Air , some sweet deals on the M4/Pro MacBook Pro lineup, and ongoing M4 Mac mini discounts . All of those are right here and all of the best App Store deals are waiting below. more

9To5Toys 28 May 2025 7:03 pm

Apple expands Self Service Repair to iPads

Apples Self Service Repair program is expanding to the iPad, the tech giant announced on Wednesday. The program will give iPad owners the tools they need to repair their devices at home. They can get access to repair manuals, genuine Apple parts, Apple Diagnostics troubleshooting sessions, tools, and rental toolkits. Starting Thursday, users who have []

TechCrunch 28 May 2025 7:01 pm

The Top New Features in Apples iOS 18 and iPadOS 18

iOS 18.5 adds a few new capabilities to Apples mobile operating system. Heres whats new and how to download the update.

Wired 28 May 2025 7:00 pm

xAI to invest $300M in Telegram, integrate Grok into app

Telegram CEO Pavel Durov on Wednesday said Elon Musk's AI company, xAI, is investing $300 million worth of cash and equity in the chat app.

TechCrunch 28 May 2025 6:55 pm