If you’re an Apple or Samsung fan, you have a lot of discounted gadgets to choose from this week. Apple’s base iPad remains on sale for $280, or you can pick up the 12.9-inch iPad Pro for a record low of $900. On the Samsung side, the 1TB T7 Shield SSD…
UK police arrest alleged ‘GTA VI’ hacker
Police in the UK have arrested a 17-year-old suspected hacker. Reports suggest the arrest is connected to the Rockstar Games hack that led to a major Grand Theft Auto VI leak. The individual may have been involved with an intrusion on Uber as well.
According to journalist Matthew Keys’ sources, the arrest is the result of an investigation involving the City of London Police, the UK’s National Cyber Crime Unit and the FBI. Keys noted that the police and/or the FBI will reveal more details about the arrest later today. The City of London Police told Engadget it had “no further information to share at this stage.”
UPDATE: @CityPolice confirm 17-year-old arrested over hacking incident; source says the crime is related to intrusion on Rockstar Games and possibly Uber Technologies. https://t.co/lLHX2cpGfA$UBER
— Matthew Keys (@MatthewKeysLive) September 23, 2022
The GTA VI leak is unquestionably one of the biggest in video game history. Last weekend, the hacker shared a trove of footage from a test build of the game, which is one of the most hotly anticipated titles around. Rockstar, which tends to keep a tight lid on its development process, confirmed on Monday that the leak was legitimate. It said the incident won’t impact work on the game and that it will “properly introduce” fans to the next title in the blockbuster series once it’s ready.
Uber was also subject to a cybersecurity incident this month. The company said this week that the hacker in question didn’t access user accounts but, as of Monday, it was still trying to determine the impact of the intrusion. Uber also noted reports suggesting that the same person or group might have been responsible for the Rockstar hack. In addition, it said the perpetrator may be connected to the Lapsus$ hacking group.
The 17-year-old was arrested in Oxfordshire, where one of the leaders of Lapsus$ is said to live. In March, BBC News reported that a 16-year-old from Oxford (who may have had a birthday since then) had been identified by researchers and hackers as having ties to the group. That same month, City of London Police arrested seven teenagers with alleged ties to Lapsus$, but it wasn’t confirmed if the Oxford teen was among them. Lapsus$ has also targeted the likes of Microsoft, Okta and T-Mobile.
TikTok rolls out comment ‘dislike’ button to all users
You now have a way to show your disapproval of hurtful (or simply pointless) TikTok comments. In the wake of a test this spring, TikTok has started the global rollout for a comment ‘dislike’ button. As with other social networks, you can tap a thumbs-down button to express your displeasure, or undo the action if you’ve had second thoughts.
The company bills the feature as another way to get feedback regarding “irrelevant or inappropriate” comments. Ideally, a comment with a large volume of dislikes will warn TikTok about hate speech, spam or trolling that it might otherwise miss. That, in turn, could promote healthier comment sections.
🔔 New feature incoming. Earlier this year, we started to test a new way people could identify comments they believe to be irrelevant or inappropriate. After some testing, we’re releasing it globally. 📲 Read on for 3 fast facts
— TikTokComms (@TikTokComms) September 23, 2022
Before you ask: yes, TikTok is aware of the potential for abuse. Like YouTube, TikTok won’t show dislike counts. A mob might have less incentive to downvote comments it disagrees with. TikTok hasn’t said if it will crack down against misuses of the button, but we’ve asked the company for clarification.
This isn’t the only moderation tool at TikTok’s disposal, and the combined resources could help the company get a handle on comment sections that all too frequently go downhill. With that in mind, it’s not clear how effective the dislike button might be given TikTok’s challenges with enforcing its policies. TikTok still has problems controlling misinformation, for instance. Dislikes might help, but they don’t represent a surefire fix.
明年起新購入的 Fitbit 裝置將與 Google 帳號綁定
從明年起,新推出的 Fitbit 款式將限定與 Google 帳號綁定了。再往後,Fitbit 將在 2025 年初結束對現有 Fitbit 帳號的支援,並且強迫所有用戶轉到 Google 帳號去。
NVIDIA’s new AI model quickly generates objects and characters for virtual worlds
NVIDIA is looking to take the sting out of creating virtual 3D worlds with a new artificial intelligence model. GET3D can generate characters, buildings, vehicles and other types of 3D objects, NVIDIA says. The model should be able to whip up shapes quickly too. The company notes that GET3D can generate around 20 objects per second using a single GPU.
Researchers trained the model using synthetic 2D images of 3D shapes taken from multiple angles. NVIDIA says it took just two days to feed around 1 million images into GET3D using A100 Tensor Core GPUs.
The model can create objects with “high-fidelity textures and complex geometric details,” NVIDIA’s Isha Salian wrote in a blog post. The shapes GET3D makes “are in the form of a triangle mesh, like a papier-mâché model, covered with a textured material,” Salian added.
Users should be able to swiftly import the objects into game engines, 3D modelers and film renderers for editing, as GET3D will create them in compatible formats. That means it could be much easier for developers to create dense virtual worlds for games and the metaverse. NVIDIA cited robotics and architecture as other use cases.
The company said that, based on a training dataset of car images, GET3D was able to generate sedans, trucks, race cars and vans. It can also churn out foxes, rhinos, horses and bears after being trained on animal images. As you might expect, NVIDIA notes that the larger and more diverse the training set that’s fed into GET3D, “the more varied and detailed the output.”
With the help of another NVIDIA AI tool, StyleGAN-NADA, it’s possible to apply various styles to an object with text-based prompts. You might apply a burned-out look to a car, convert a model of a home into a haunted house or, as a video showing off the tech suggests, apply tiger stripes to any animal.
The NVIDIA Research team that created GET3D believes future versions could be trained on real-world images instead of synthetic data. It may also be possible to train the model on various types of 3D shapes at once, rather than having to focus on one object category at a given time.
Engadget Podcast: The repairable iPhone 14 and NVIDIA’s RTX 4000 GPUs
Surprise! The iPhone 14 is pretty repairable, it turns out. This week, Cherlynn and Devindra chat with Engadget’s Sam Rutherford about this move towards greater repairability and what it means for future iPhones. Also, they dive into NVIDIA’s powerful (and expensive!) new RTX 4080 and 4090 GPUs. Sure, they’re faster than before, but does anyone really need all that power?
Listen above, or subscribe on your podcast app of choice. If you’ve got suggestions or topics you’d like covered on the show, be sure to email us or drop a note in the comments! And be sure to check out our other podcasts, the Morning After and Engadget News!
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The iPhone 14 is surprisingly repairable – 1:17
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NVIDIA announces RTX 4090 and 4080 GPUs (and a Portal mod with ray tracing) – 21:08
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Huge hack at Rockstar leaks GTA 6 videos and dev code – 34:22
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Windows 11 2022 Update – 40:21
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Google is offering a $30 1080p HDR Chrome cast with Google TV – 44:05
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Does anyone need the Logitech G cloud gaming handset? – 46:59
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Twitch is banning gambling streams on October 18 – 51:56
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US$100 入手 1TB Samsung T7 Shield,強固外殼保護資料
Amazon 上 T7 Shield 現正特價發售,1TB 版本由原價 US$160 減至 US$100,2TB 版本則由原價 US$290 減至 US$200。
The Morning After: Google’s cheaper $30 Chromecast with Google TV
Google has unveiled another streaming dongle. The Chromecast with Google TV (HD) device manages to offer a lot of the features from the $50 4K model at a significantly cheaper $30 price. Unlike the older $35 Chromecast, it comes with a remote control that eliminates the need for a smartphone, though you can still control it with your phone. There is a drawback – that lower 1080p resolution – but there’s HDR support. It also comes with six months of Peacock Premium, free.
The lack of a remote controller was a frustration for many people looking for a plug-and-stream stick, and at this price, it’s a pretty tempting streaming solution if you haven’t already picked up a Chromecast, Roku or something else.
– Mat Smith
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Apple’s 2nd-gen AirPods Pro review
Big improvements, all on the inside.
Yes, they still have stems. Yes, there’s still active noise cancellation. Yes, they might be worth upgrading from the original AirPods Pro. Apple has included of the conveniences from the 2019 model, alongside additions like Adaptive Transparency, Personalized Spatial Audio and a new touch gesture in tow. There’s room to further refine the familiar formula, so read on for the full review.
This $799 turntable can connect to any Sonos speaker
If you love vinyl and streaming music, the Stream Carbon might be for you.
A lot of connected smart speakers don’t work with turntables, which can make things complicated during the continued resurgence of vinyl. Victrola, which has made record players for more than 100 years, is mostly known for entry-level turntables with built-in speakers, but it’s now revealed the Stream Carbon, a $799 turntable that can directly connect to a Sonos system, which means you’ll be able to stream your records all over your home. Victrola says this is just the first of more planned devices in the Stream lineup.
The FDA may have unintentionally made ‘NyQuil Chicken’ go viral on TikTok
TikTok says interest spiked only after the FDA’s warning.
You’ve probably heard something about “NyQuil Chicken,” a supposedly viral TikTok “challenge” of cooking chicken in a marinade of cold medicine. Not only disgusting, as the FDA recently reminded the public, it’s just as toxic as it looks. The agency’s bizarrely timed warning may have backfired, making the meme more popular than ever. TikTokconfirmed that on September 14th, the day before the FDA notice, there were only five searches for “NyQuil chicken” in the app. But by September 21st, that number skyrocketed “by more than 1,400 times,” according to BuzzFeed News.
Instagram is working on ‘nudity protection’ technology
It’s focused on unwanted DMs.
An early screengrab tweeted by researcher Alessandro Paluzzi indicates that Instagram is working on “Nudity protection” technology that “covers photos that may contain nudity in chat,” giving users the option to view them or not. Instagram parent Meta confirmed to The Verge that it’s in development. Meta said the aim is to help shield people from nude images or other unsolicited messages. As further protection, the company said it can’t view the images itself nor share them with third parties.
Facebook violated Palestinians’ right to free expression, according to Meta
Many users’ accounts were hit with “false strikes” last year due to Meta’s policies.
Meta has released the findings of an outside report that examined how its content moderation policies affected Israelis and Palestinians amid an escalation of violence in the Gaza Strip last May. The report said that Facebook’s approach appears “to have had an adverse human rights impact on the rights of Palestinian users to freedom of expression, freedom of assembly, political participation, and non-discrimination, and therefore on the ability of Palestinians to share information and insights about their experiences as they occurred.”
Instagram 正開發私訊「裸露保護」技術
Alessandro Paluzzi 在 Twitter 上的截圖顯示,「裸露保護」技術可以在對話中遮蓋「有可能包含裸露內容」的照片,並讓用家自行決定是否查看該照片。
Acerpure 推出空氣清淨機、吸塵器、淨水器等更多家電新品
Acer 旗下的家電子品牌 Acerpure(宏碁智新),繼 2020 年以空氣清淨機進入家電市場後,現在更是繼續圍繞著「智慧潔淨」的主題,推出了包括空清淨機、淨水器及無線手持吸塵器等多類型的產品。…