
Google’s Material 3 Expressive UI rolls out to Pixel 6 and newer
Google's latest updates include a smattering of features for Pixels and other Android phones.
Google's latest updates include a smattering of features for Pixels and other Android phones.
While at xAI, Mike Liberatore helped orchestrate the company's $5 billion debt raise, alongside another $5 billion in equity — almost half of which came from SpaceX.
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Cybersecurity researchers have discovered two new malicious packages on the npm registry that make use of smart contracts for the Ethereum blockchain to carry out malicious actions on compromised systems, signaling the trend of threat actors constantly on the lookout for new ways to distribute malware and fly under the radar. "The two npm packages abused smart contracts to conceal malicious
Season four of Marvel Rivals is officially known as The Heart of the Dragon, and it's introducing one character fans of the (super) hero shooter have been hoping for: Daredevil. In the cinematic reveal trailer, he faces off against Angela, the long lost sister of Thor and the other character joining the roster. You can check it out for yourself below. The trailer shows the two characters seemingly acting as representatives of Heaven and Hell. This is a particularly interesting take on Daredevil, as his stories, especially in the recent live-action series, traditionally focus on street-level crime with minimal super powers. In this trailer, he also seems to unleash energized punches and a powerful devil form. It's hard to tell what his canonical abilities are, versus what are stylized visuals for the animation, but Marvel Rivals sometimes provides original takes on characters and their origin stories, so it could go either way. "The Timestream Entanglement has drawn the Seven Capitals together, forming the Heart of Heaven. After Knull’s fall, Hela is imprisoned in the An'Hay-Zhidi, where Dizang—Devil of the Eighth City—dares her to atone for her sins," the video description reads. "But Angela will not forgive her betrayal. She arrives in the Heart of Heaven demanding Hela be handed over, yet its guardian refuses to surrender someone under his protection. Justice will be served and a debt will be paid." In a following, more detailed video, the developers at Netease confirmed that Angela would be a vanguard, using her ichor to form weapons and a shield. She'll also get a team-up with Thor, who will be able to throw a thunder spear which he can jump to, dealing damage upon landing. Other team ups are adjusting as well: Magik and Black Panther are losing theirs, but Magik is getting a tether ability as a part of the team up between Scarlet Witch and Doctor Strange, while Black Panther is joining the team up between Namor and Hulk. Season four will also bring other, more minor new features. A new arcade hub will hold new and returning modes like big brain blast, clone rumble, conquest, conquest (annihilation), and doom match, along with free fight, which removes limits on duplicate heroes. You'll also be able to mark your preferred heroes into a favorites tab, other players can see custom ultimate effects, and, hilariously, they're adding a slow walk setting to the PC version of the game because they "heard how much you like slow walking for superhero aura farming." Lastly, they announced that rank placement matches are coming to the game eventually, but won't be ready in time for season four. Players have expressed frustration that each season resets them so far down the competitive ladder that it's frustrating to have to fight through lower ranks with less skilled players to get back to their standard challenge, and placement matches are a possible solution to that. Angela and the rest of Marvel Rivals season four come to the game for free a week from Friday, on September 12.
There's less than a week to go until Apple's "Awe Dropping" event, and there's a good chance that Apple will introduce an updated version of the AirPods Pro . The AirPods Pro 3 are rumored to include new health features, an updated design, and more. Design Changes Rumors suggest the AirPods Pro 3 will have a new design , though it's unclear what exactly will change. The design could be slightly tweaked, and it's possible Apple will make the stem smaller. Charging Case The AirPods 4 charging case was updated last year, and now it's the AirPods Pro's turn. The case could be slimmed down, making the AirPods Pro even more pocketable. Apple also removed the pairing button on the AirPods 4 case, adding an invisible capacitive button instead, and the same change is coming to the AirPods Pro. The LED on the AirPods Pro case could also be hidden beneath the surface, so it only shows up when it's on. Audio Improvements Apple is working on a new chip for the AirPods Pro 3 that will result in improved sound quality. Active Noise Cancellation The updated chip is also going to bring much better Active Noise Cancellation, according to rumors. Heart Rate Monitoring Apple recently introduced in-ear heart rate tracking for the Powerbeats Pro 2, and it's a feature that's also expected to come to the AirPods Pro 3. The AirPods will be able to measure heart rate during workouts. If the feature works like the Powerbeats Pro 2 heart rate tracking, users won't be able to capture heart rate data while also streaming music to gym equipment, and Apple Watch owners won't need the capability. Temperature Monitoring Temperature sensing is one of the AirPods features that Apple has been working on, though it's not clear if it will come in the AirPods Pro 3. If it does, temperature detection through the ear would be much more accurate than the skin temperature readings from the Apple Watch. Live Translation Apple is working on a Live Translation feature for the AirPods that will provide real-time translations for in-person conversations. The feature will expand the Live Translation options introduced in iOS 26 , and it could be unveiled alongside the AirPods Pro 3. iOS 26 The AirPods Pro 3 will support all of the features coming in iOS 26 , including automatic pausing when you fall asleep, camera remote functionality, studio-quality recording, charging reminders, and more. Read More For more on the features coming to the AirPods Pro 3, read our dedicated guide . This article, " AirPods Pro 3 Coming Next Week With Multiple New Features " first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
Apple today released a new update for Safari Technology Preview , the experimental browser that was first introduced in March 2016. Apple designed Safari Technology Preview to allow users to test features that are planned for future release versions of the Safari browser. Safari Technology Preview 227 includes fixes and updates for Accessibility, Animations, CSS, Editing, Forms, HMTL, Images, JavaScript, Networking, Rendering, SVG, Storage, Tables, Web API, Web Inspector, and WebAssembly. The current Safari Technology Preview release is compatible with machines running macOS Sequoia and macOS Tahoe, the newest version of macOS that's set to launch this later this year. The Safari Technology Preview update is available through the Software Update mechanism in System Preferences or System Settings to anyone who has downloaded the browser from Apple’s website. Complete release notes for the update are available on the Safari Technology Preview website . Apple’s aim with Safari Technology Preview is to gather feedback from developers and users on its browser development process. Safari Technology Preview can run side-by-side with the existing Safari browser and while it is designed for developers, it does not require a developer account to download and use. Tag: Safari Technology Preview This article, " Apple Releases Safari Technology Preview 227 With Bug Fixes and Performance Improvements " first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
ASUS recently came out with a new 32-inch 6K ProArt Display that's just $1,299, so we thought we'd check it out to see how it compares with the Studio Display and the Pro Display XDR from Apple. Subscribe to the MacRumors YouTube channel for more videos. At 32 inches, the ProArt 6K is larger than the 27-inch Studio Display, but it is on par in size with the Pro Display XDR. ASUS doesn't have the same design aesthetic as Apple, so the ProArt 6K's design isn't impressive. There's a square-shaped base, an arm that attaches to the display, and thin bezels at the top and the sides. There's a thicker bottom bezel that houses some quick access control buttons. ASUS' display has the same 218 pixels per inch as the Pro Display XDR, and text looks crisp. Colors are accurate out of the box and can be further tweaked in the Settings menu with different profiles. HDR10 support is included, but peak brightness maxes out at 600 nits, which limits HDR performance. It also does not have individual local dimming zones, which means it is lacking several of the pro features that set Apple's XDR display apart. The ProArt 6K has a matte display coating that's meant to cut down on reflections, but it does impact some of the color vibrancy and contrast. There are a variety of ports, like dual Thunderbolt 4 ports with 96W power delivery, an HDMI 2.1 port, a DisplayPort 1.4 port, a headphone jack, and multiple USB-C and USB-A ports. Apple's displays are more limited in terms of port options. At $1,299, the ProArt 6K is priced on par with the Studio Display and it's a fraction of the cost of the Pro Display XDR. It doesn't offer the same performance as the Pro Display XDR and it lags behind in design, but it is otherwise a good display that's worth considering if you're looking for something larger than the Studio Display. Make sure to watch our full review up above for more information. This article, " ASUS ProArt 6K Review: $1,299 Gets You a 32-Inch 6K Display " first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
Thousands of pieces from Lego's "Pick a Brick" service are no longer available to North American customers.