Saturday 11 March 2017

The Morning After: Weekend Edition

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It's Saturday, March 11, 2017.

Welcome to the weekend.

If you’re missing the usual editor’s letter then know that we are too, and the man that usually wrote it. After six years with Engadget Michael Gorman is moving on, but you can still find him at @numeson.

As for the rest of the weekend, expect to see many dispatches from the crew at SXSW 2017. Until then, we’ve got Reggie Fils-Aime talking Switch issues an update on the Winklevii Bitcoin push and an uncomfortable truth about who powers the surveillance state highlighted by WikiLeaks. 

A lot of smoke and misleading claims

WikiLeaks CIA cache: Fool me once

WikiLeaks CIA cache: Fool me once

If you’ve been on the internet this week you probably heard about WikiLeaks CIA post, but what does it all mean? As Bad Password columnist Violet Blue explains, your level of understanding depends mostly on whether or not journalists actually read and understood the documents. Once the hysteria died down, it was clear that (according to these unverified revelations) encryption on Signal and Whatsapp had remained unbroken, while the real vulnerabilities are in the devices they run on.

 Unsurprisingly, the CIA appears to be interested in how it can reach specific targets -- very different from the broad surveillance exposed by Edward Snowden. As she argues, what should be scary is how the government can rely on companies like Amazon, Google and Facebook to collect your data on their own.

Already looking for your next Switch game?

It’s ‘Mario Kart 8,’ again

It’s ‘Mario Kart 8,’ again

Nintendo’s new system is currently flying high on the strength of its Legend of Zelda game, and the next hit will be close behind. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is a port of the Wii U game, but when it comes to the Switch on April 28th, it will have new racers like Inkling Girl and Inkling boy from Splatoon, King Boo, Dry Bones and Bowser Jr. Better yet, it’s reviving Battle Mode, and the jump-enabling Feather power-up that players have missed since the SNES Mario Kart game.

How’s your left Joy-con feeling?

NoA president Reggie Fils-Aime on the Switch

NoA president Reggie Fils-Aime on the Switch

In an interview, Nintendo exec Reggie Fils-Aime responded to some issues new Switch owners have reported. Those include controllers that occasionally lose sync (especially the left one), and trouble buying a spare dock so they can easily move the console to a new TV. While Nintendo says “There are no widespread technical problems,” the issue of spare Switch docking stations is simply a supply thing, which should be resolved soon. The only remaining problem is for users who want to use a single cable for TV connections instead. According to Fils-Aime, that will have to wait for a third-party solution. 

100MWh or it’s free

Tesla promises to fix an Australian state’s power problems within 100 days

Tesla promises to fix an Australian state’s power problems within 100 days

South Australia has been dealing with an energy crisis, and guess who has a plan to fix it. Elon Musk and his cousin Lyndon Rive (co-founder of Solar City and now head of Tesla’s energy division.) Along with an Australian billionaire, the two have pledged that Tesla can get a battery system set up to deal with the issue within 100 days of contracts being signed -- or the system is free. Now the Australian government has seven days to consider the offer.

It’s about the size of a hotel room

San Francisco startup Apis Cor 3D printed a house in 24 hours

San Francisco startup Apis Cor 3D printed a house in 24 hours

Using a mobile 3D printer, Apis Cor created this house in a Russian town within 24 hours. It still required workers for things like painting, wiring and insulation, but produced the 400 sq ft house for just about $10k. Plus, its curved walls were perfect for a curved TV.

But wait, there's more...

1. SEC rejects Winklevoss twins' plan to trade Bitcoin as stock

2. How Sonos made the new Playbase sound a lot better than it should

3. IBM can store data on a single atom

4. The Engadget Podcast Ep 31: Look Inside America (with three UK editors)

5. 'League of Legends' creator wins $10 million in cheating lawsuit

6. Waymo asks court to halt Uber's self-driving car project

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Friday 10 March 2017

Editor's Pick: Autonomous Delivery Robots to Hit Virginia's Streets


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Mar 10, 2017 5:00 AM PT
Autonomous delivery robots will be able to travel on sidewalks, crosswalks and shared-use paths throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia this summer. Gov. Terry McAullife recently signed a law permitting the use of Starship Technologies' Personal Delivery Devices. The six-wheeled robots, which resemble coolers, are designed to deliver parcels, groceries and food within a two-mile radius. [More...]

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Black Lab Linux 8.0, based on Ubuntu 16.04, adds a Unity desktop option. You won't find Unity offered by any other major -- or nearly any minor -- Linux distributor outside of Ubuntu. It also updates several other prominent desktop options. Black Lab Linux is a general purpose community distribution for home users and SMBs. Black Lab Enterprise Linux targets businesses that want support services. [More...]
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Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff invited a select group of press, analysts and customers to a fiscal year kickoff presentation overlooking San Francisco and environs. It was held on the 23rd floor of one building that the company monopolizes, just across Mission Street from another that it is building and the bay beyond. It's a nice view. Salesforce starts its year in March. [More...]
Salesforce, IBM Kick Off New Artificial Intelligence Era
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff and IBM CEO Ginni Rometty on Monday announced a global strategic partnership to deliver joint solutions leveraging artificial intelligence. Einstein, the AI that powers Salesforce applications, will be connected seamlessly with IBM's Watson AI platform. The integration is scheduled for availability in the second half, and pricing will be announced at that time. [More...]
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The Morning After: 'Gran Turismo Sport,' visit ISS in VR and a Google Pixel mic check

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It's Friday, March 10, 2017.

Congratulations, you made it.

The week is almost over, but first find out what the new head of the EPA said, the latest info on Gran Turismo Sport and catch up with the real-life person behind Horizon Zero Dawn’s Aloy. Then this weekend, keep an eye out for our updates from SXSW.

Still cheaper than a trip to space

Oculus launches ‘Mission: ISS’ VR experience

Oculus launches ‘Mission: ISS’ VR experience

Since most of us won’t make a trip to the Space Station, a virtual reality version will have to do. Mission: ISS is now available on the Oculus Rift, complete with support for the Touch motion controllers. You can dock spacecraft, go outside the space station or perform mission tasks, thanks to the work of a Hollywood effects studio that built everything based on NASA models.

This is fine.

Scott Pruitt says carbon dioxide is not a primary contributor to global warming

Scott Pruitt says carbon dioxide is not a primary contributor to global warming

He’s the new head of the EPA.

Wasn't this supposed to come out last year?

Sign up now for the 'Gran Turismo Sport' beta 

Sign up now for the 'Gran Turismo Sport' beta 

Unlike more prolific racing series, Gran Turismo usually only makes a couple of appearances each console generation. Fans can get an early start on the next installment by signing up for a “closed beta” that developer Polyphony Digital says will start March 17th. Expect a rotating selection of tracks and cars each day, plus a sample of the new Driver Profile system for online racing.

Can you hear me n--

Some Google Pixel phones are having microphone issues

Some Google Pixel phones are having microphone issues

Friends having trouble hearing you calling from a Pixel? Google has confirmed some users are experiencing mic failures due to hardware issues like cracked solder connections. If it’s happening, a software update won’t be able to fix things, so check with Google or whoever you purchased the phone from to get a replacement (newer devices have been reinforced.)

Noticing a theme here?

NASA’s new budget leaves out Earth-based research

NASA’s new budget leaves out Earth-based research

Congress has passed a bill authorizing NASA’s new budget, laying out plans for projects like the SLS and Orion missions. It has not yet been signed by the president, but as is, projects like the Asteroid Redirect Mission and climate change research are in doubt. 

But wait, there's more...

1. Google Home demoed working with eBay's ShopBot

2. Retinal implant could add years to your eyesight

3. An odd 'Ghost in the Shell' movie and couture event, in photos

4. Google is ready to take over your office with Hangouts Meet and Hangouts Chat

5. A chat with the star of 'Horizon Zero Dawn' and 'Hey Ash, Whatcha Playin'?'

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