After roughly a decade, multiple leadership changes and a regular spot in Apple rumor reports, the Apple Car project, internally known as Project Titan, could well be dead. A new report from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman says Apple has officially canceled the car, breaking the news to nearly 2,000 employees working on it.
Apple will reportedly move "many employees working on the car" to the company's artificial intelligence division where they will focus on generative AI projects, which Apple is expected to share more about later this year.
Leaks over the years revealed the company's ambitions to expand into a brand-new product category. At the beginning of the project in 2014, Apple wanted to build a fully self-driving car without pedals or a steering wheel, with a remote command center ready to take over for a driver. More recently, Apple pared down its ambitions, with the most recent reports suggesting Apple's car would be a more standard electric vehicle.
Now, we may never know. Would you have bought an Apple car?
It could be the first Pokémon game for Nintendo's next console.
The Pokémon Company revealed the franchise's latest Legends entry on Tuesday. Pokémon Legends: Z-A returns the series to Lumiose City, last seen as a region in Pokémon X and Y on the Nintendo 3DS. The Pokémon Legends: Z-A trailer — an extended teaser — doesn't show any gameplay footage, and its shots of Lumiose City use wireframe models to tease a city in mid-development, according to the announcement.
TikTok is being forced to take down more music from its platform. Universal Music Group (UMG) recently yanked recordings it owns or distributes from TikTok, including tracks from superstars like Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and The Weeknd. The standoff is now impacting songs published by UMG, with millions more tracks to be muted on TikTok by the end of this week. Due to an issue called split copyrights, if a Universal Music Publishing Group-contracted writer has contributed to a song, that track may have to be removed from TikTok. So artists who have collaborated with Taylor Swift, Adele, Justin Bieber, Mariah Carey, Ice Spice, Elton John, Harry Styles and SZA may see their songs disappear from TikTok too.
Google has quietly struck deals with publishers to use new generative AI tools to publish stories. The deals, reportedly worth tens of thousands of dollars a year, are apparently part of the Google News Initiative (GNI), a six-year-old program that funds media literacy projects, fact-checking tools and other resources for newsrooms. Adweek says publishers can use the beta tools to create aggregated content more efficiently, indexing recently published reports generated by other organizations, like government agencies and neighboring news outlets, then summarizing and publishing them as a new article.
Publishers in the program are apparently not required to disclose their use of AI nor are the aggregated websites informed that their content is used to create AI-written stories on other sites. Publications likeCNETandSports Illustratedhave been widely criticized for attempting to pass off AI-authored articles as written by human staffers.
Lenovo's Project Crystal is definitely sci-fi tech come to life. Currently, there are no plans to turn the concept laptop into a retail product. Yet. Instead, its ThinkPad division commissioned an exploration into the potential of transparent microLED panels and, sigh, AI integration.
The most obvious use for the transparent laptop display would be sharing info at a doctor's office or hotel desk. Instead of needing to flip a screen around, you could simply reverse the device's output via software. According to Sam Rutherford, the transparency effect is bewildering. When closed or turned off, Project Crystal's screen almost looks like an ordinary piece of glass with a brownish tint. But at a moment's notice, the whole thing lights up like a battleship. It's definitely the most intriguing thing so far at MWC 2024. Catch all the announcements right here. No tricorders, though.
If you've been paying through Apple, you will now have to pay directly.
If you've been paying Netflix through iTunes, you'll soon have to say goodbye to your discounted rates. The company has confirmed to The Verge that it's started removing users' access to their iTunes billing plan for the streaming service. Members on the basic plan paying through iTunes will now have to pay the company directly using a credit or a debit card. Netflix stopped letting new customers sign up for in-app subscriptions on Apple devices way back in 2018 to avoid giving the latter a commission.
NVIDIA unveiled its latest laptop GPUs and, what a surprise, they're largely to assist AI processing. The RTX 500 and 1000 Ada Generation graphics cards are primarily for thin and light laptops. While they won't offer as much TOPS AI performance as current higher-end mobile GPUs, they could be handy for on-the-go AI processing for researchers, content creators and video editors. These are workstation GPUs, so they're not for your gaming demands. The company says the GPUs, based on the Ada Lovelace architecture, offer up to twice the ray-tracing performance of previous-gen GPUs (they employ third-gen ray-tracing cores). Fourth-gen Tensor Cores, meanwhile, deliver up to twice the throughput of previous GPUs.
Landscaping technology company Husqvarna just announced the game will run on some of its robot lawnmowers. So you can mow down hellspawn and… grass. You play the game using the lawnmower's onboard display. Rotating the control knob turns your character left and right and pressing the knob makes you shoot. Holding down the start button initiates forward movement.
After complaints that Google's image generator built into its Gemini AI was (ugh) woke, Google explained why it may have overcorrected for diversity. Prabhakar Raghavan, the company's senior vice president for knowledge and information, said Google's efforts to ensure a wide range of people generated in images "failed to account for cases that should clearly not show a range."
Users criticized Google for depicting specific white figures or historically white groups of people as racially diverse individuals. In Engadget's tests, asking Gemini to create illustrations of the Founding Fathers resulted in images of white men with a single person of color or woman among them. When we asked the chatbot to generate images of popes through the ages, we got photos depicting Black women and Native Americans as the leader of the Catholic Church. The Verge reported that the chatbot also depicted Nazis as people of color, but we couldn't get Gemini to generate Nazi images. "I am unable to fulfill your request due to the harmful symbolism and impact associated with the Nazi Party," the chatbot responded.
Raghavan said Google didn't intend for Gemini to refuse to create images of any particular group or to generate historically inaccurate photos. He also reiterated Google's promise to improve Gemini's image-generation abilities.
However, that entails "extensive testing" before the company switches the feature back on.
MWC 2024 kicks off this week, and while Engadget is covering it all remotely — no tapas for Mathew — this is one we'd be unlikely to book a meeting for. HMD (or Human Mobile Devices) has been making Nokia phones for the past few years and announced at MWC it'll release an official Barbie Flip Phone this summer, in partnership with Mattel. It'll be pink, obviously, with a dash of "sparkle." It'll be a feature phone, not a smartphone, with HMD marketing it as an accessory geared toward "style, nostalgia and a much-needed digital detox." That also means it should be cheap.
It'll be on display alongside its Galaxy AI mobile experience.
Samsung has put its Galaxy Ring on public display for the first time at its booth at MWC, which starts today. The health and wellness device, available in platinum silver, gold and ceramic black, will go on sale later this year. The company said little about the Galaxy Ring when it first displayed a render of the device at Unpacked last month. We learned that it would be a wellness-oriented wearable to rival Oura, and it would have a suite of unknown sensors.
Journalists weren't allowed to photograph it, but some additional images from Samsung show it to be a chonky, concave ring about the same size as the Oura. The extra girth isn't surprising, given the electronics cached inside. The company described the Galaxy Ring as "a new health form factor that simplifies everyday wellness, supporting smarter and healthier living via a more connected digital wellness platform." So, a smart ring then?
No one is suggesting Microsoft should stop making video-game hardware. But should Microsoft keep making generationally distinct consoles in the traditional hardware cycle? Does Xbox need a box? The company calls its cloud game streaming service xCloud for a reason, right?
Every gram counts in commercial flight. Material scientists from Kobe University have discovered "nanospheres" that are near-invisible silicone crystals. The particles can reflect light thanks to very large and efficient scattering, research published in the ACS Applied Nano Matter journal details. The result could mean covering a surface in vibrant color while only adding 10 percent of the weight of painting an aircraft for the same effect.
Minoru and Hiroshi's discovery focuses on structural rather than pigment color to exhibit and maintain hues. The former absorbs wavelengths while reflecting those the human eye picks up. Structural colors, on the other hand, are intense and bright as light interacts with micro- and nanostructures. While the headline commercial benefits are for planes, the paint could have many more uses simply for its brightness.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth takes the characters and world reintroduced with Remake and does a better job at scaling it all up. Instead of playing in a single metropolis, Midgar, this time, it's a world tour. There's also an expanded roster of playable characters, almost doubling Remake's total, each with a unique play style, once again. But does Aerith survive?
The Xiaomi 14 Ultra is the latest Leica-branded smartphone, featuring a second-gen one-inch camera sensor. Xiaomi is finally catching up with the competition by picking up Sony's newest mobile camera sensor, the LYT-900. The Xiaomi 14 Ultra has a slight edge on rival phones with the same sensor, with its faster main variable aperture at up to f/1.63, beating the Oppo Find X7 Ultra's f/1.8 — on paper, at least.
Pick the parts you want and install them yourself.
Framework is selling its cheapest modular laptop. It has dropped the price of its B-stock Factory Seconds systems (which are built with excess parts and new components). As such, it's now offering a Framework Laptop 13 barebones configuration for under $500 for the very first time. The 13-inch machine comes with an 11th-gen Intel Core i7 processor with Iris Xe graphics. So the CPU should be sufficient for most basic tasks and some moderate gaming. However, you'll need to add RAM, storage, a power supply, an operating system and (probably) even a Wi-Fi card.
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In the big Nintendo Direct presentation yesterday, we learned of two of the four Xbox titles Microsoft said would appear on "the other consoles." One of them is Pentiment, coming to Nintendo Switch, PS4 and PS5, well, today.
The critically acclaimedPentiment has been an Xbox, PC and Xbox Cloud exclusive since launch in late 2022. It has an eye-catching animated historical art style — and is delightfully niche. The game's director, Josh Sawyer, said creating and launching a game like this would never have been possible without Game Pass, which, as Kris Holt notes, makes it an unusual pick to be transferred to other platforms. Xbox boss Phil Spencer said earlier this month the titles hopping platforms had all been on Xbox and PC for at least a year and had hit their "full potential" on those platforms.
The other game coming to other consoles is Grounded — pretty much Honey I Shrunk the Kids, the game — and will land April 16. Microsoft also later confirmed that Hi-Fi Rush and Sea of Thievesare coming to PlayStation 5.
It stars Cate Blanchett, Jamie Lee Curtis, Kevin Hart and Jack Black.
There's a Borderlands movie coming out, and we have our very first teaser trailer. This footage gives us a glimpse of all of the major characters. Cate Blanchett is taking a nice fat paycheck starring as the famously short-tempered Lilith, who's searching for a mysterious vault. Comedian Kevin Hart portrays the mercenary Roland, and Jamie Lee Curtis plays the scientist Dr. Tannis, who featured in all three games. Also, you can't have a video game adaptation without Jack Black, it seems.
It's a smoother way to follow your favorite teams.
Apple has launched a new iPhone app, offering real-time stats for a number of major sports leagues. Once you've installed Apple Sports, you can set your favorite team and get a trove of data on your lock screen in the live activities box when the team is playing. The app is free and available in the US, UK and Canada for basketball, hockey and soccer. The company said other sports, including baseball and football, will debut when new seasons kick off.
Staff disregarded Musk's directive to provide outsiders with "full access to everything."
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) concluded Elon Musk ordered Twitter (now X) employees to take actions that would have violated FTC rules on consumer data privacy and security. Twitter security employees "took appropriate measures to protect consumers' private information," likely sparing Musk's company from government repercussions. FTC chair Lina Khan wrote: "Ultimately, the third-party individuals did not receive direct access to Twitter's systems, but instead worked with other company employees who accessed the systems on the individuals' behalf."