Anker Prime 160W: App-Controlled, Touch-Enabled USB-C Charger

Anker Prime 160W: App-Controlled, Touch-Enabled USB-C Charger Anker has introduced the Prime 160W, its first USB-C power adapter with integrated touch controls and Bluetooth app support. The charger provides up to 160 watts of total output across three USB-C ports and lets users adjust power allocation directly on the device or via Anker app. Key features at a glance: Up to 160W total output across three USB-C ports. Touch-sensitive controls on the charger for on-device power adjustments. Bluetooth connectivity and an accompanying Anker app for remote control and presets. Three configurable power presets to quickly switch charging profiles. The combination of high total wattage and multiple ports makes the Prime 160W a good option for users who need to charge laptops, tablets, and phones simultaneously. The touch controls offer quick…
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Jubler 9.0 Released: Subtitle Editor Adds macOS Improvements

Jubler 9.0 Released: Subtitle Editor Adds macOS Improvements Jubler, the open-source subtitle editor, has reached version 9.0 with a set of practical improvements aimed especially at macOS users. The update focuses on workflows for creating, correcting, editing and converting text-based subtitles while retaining the application's familiar, no-frills interface. While Jubler's UI remains rather traditional, the new release enhances usability and reliability for everyday subtitle tasks. It supports classic formats such as SRT and continues to serve users who prefer a text-first approach to subtitle authoring rather than timeline-heavy video editors. macOS-focused improvements and stability fixes Continued support for common subtitle formats (SRT, etc.) Tools for creating, correcting and converting subtitle files For users who write subtitles by hand, correct timing, or convert files between formats, Jubler remains a lightweight and…
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iNaturalist: Discover Nature, Identify Species, Contribute Data

iNaturalist: Discover Nature, Identify Species, Contribute Data iNaturalist is a smartphone app that helps users identify plants, animals and fungi by combining AI-powered species suggestions with verification from a global community of nature enthusiasts. You can capture observations directly with your phone camera or import photos from your device library. The app’s approach mixes automated computer-vision identification with human review. Observations that reach "research-grade" status are shared with biodiversity platforms and used by scientists to track species distributions and support conservation efforts. Quick ID: AI suggests likely species based on your photo. Community review: Experts and enthusiasts confirm or refine IDs. Data for research: Validated observations feed biodiversity databases (e.g., GBIF) and scientific projects. iNaturalist is widely used by citizen scientists, educators and researchers. If you want to try it,…
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Apple AI unrest: Siri next-gen delays and staff departures (version 26.4 concerns)

Apple faces internal AI unrest as Siri next-gen development stalls Reports indicate growing unease inside Apple’s AI organization as several senior engineers and managers have left the company and work on the next-generation Siri has slowed. The situation has raised questions about Apple’s ability to deliver improvements ahead of the rumored 26.4 update. Key points: Multiple senior developers and managers reportedly departed, including leaders of teams working on Siri enhancements. Development of the next-gen Siri—one of Apple's strategic AI-facing features—has reportedly stalled, creating internal concern. Potential impacts include delays to feature rollouts, reduced momentum against competitors, and increased pressure on existing teams to deliver. Apple has historically been cautious about public statements on internal staffing and product timelines; the company has not (publicly) confirmed the reported departures. For context on…
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X tests in-post link viewer on iOS to boost engagement

X tests in-post link viewer on iOS to boost engagement X is experimenting with a new link experience that opens links without fully leaving the original post, currently rolling out to iOS users. The in-post viewer collapses the post to the bottom of the screen so readers can still Like, Repost and reply while browsing linked content — a move aimed at improving engagement signals for posts that include links. Why this matters: posts with links often see lower reach because the web browser used to display the link covers the post, making users less likely to interact. X product head Nikita Bier says the test should help posts "get better signal" by keeping interaction buttons visible while people read link content. Rollout: testing on iOS first. Goal: increase visibility…
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China alleges NSA cyberattack on National Time Service Center — risks to communications, finance and power

China Accuses NSA of Cyberattacks on National Time Service Center China's State Security Ministry has accused the U.S. National Security Agency of conducting a cyber operation against the country's National Time Service Center between 2023 and 2024. The center, part of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, generates and distributes the national standard of time used by critical sectors including communications, defense and finance. According to the Chinese agency's WeChat post (first reported by news outlets), the alleged campaign used roughly 42 types of "special cyberattack weapons" to infiltrate the Time Service Center. The ministry warned that such interference could have led to disruptions in network communications, financial systems and power supply. It also claimed the NSA exploited vulnerabilities in a foreign mobile brand's messaging system to steal data from staff…
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Cult of the Lamb: Woolhaven DLC Adds Ranching, New Area & Dungeons

Woolhaven DLC Brings Ranching and New Dangers to Cult of the Lamb Massive Monster's next Cult of the Lamb expansion, Woolhaven, will introduce a new mountain region, two dungeons and — notably — a full ranching system. Revealed in a developer overview video, the expansion lets you raise, name and bond with animals, tend to their needs and protect them from predators. Ranching adds both practical and narrative hooks: you can shear animals for wool, keep them as pets, or harvest them for meat. Followers can also form attachments and have their own pets, which adds an extra layer of management and potential drama — especially in a game where chaos and cult politics are common. New area: Woolhaven mountain region and two dungeons Ranchable animals: cows-like creatures, goats, sheep,…
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Mexico considers 8% tax on violent video games — what it means

Mexico May Impose an 8% Tax on Violent (Mature-Rated) Video Games Mexico's Chamber of Deputies has approved a budget package that includes a proposed 8% tax on video games rated C or D under the country's age classification system — roughly equivalent to mature/adult ratings used elsewhere. The levy would apply to digital and physical sales and also cover in-game purchases and microtransactions. The measure now moves to the Senate and must be considered ahead of the November 15 budget deadline. The government's proposal cites recent studies it says link violent video games to higher aggression and negative social or psychological effects among adolescents. The report references a 2012 study while also noting some positive associations with gaming, such as motor learning and resilience-building. Who is affected: Games with C…
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Halo Studios Reportedly Developing Live-Service Multiplayer Halo + Combat Evolved Remake

Halo Studios Reportedly Developing Live-Service Multiplayer Halo and a Combat Evolved Remake New reports claim Halo Studios (the studio formerly known as 343 Industries) is working on a live-service, long-term updating multiplayer Halo title that would follow a continuous content cadence similar to games like Fortnite — though the leak emphasizes it won’t be a battle royale. The studio is also reportedly developing a remake of the original Halo: Combat Evolved. Halo: Infinite launched nearly four years ago, and while its multiplayer has seen notable updates, the game struggled with delivering the originally planned long-term roadmap. Sources say a planned 10-year update strategy was scrapped amid leadership changes and a shift to Unreal Engine, leaving some longtime fans skeptical of future live-service plans. What’s reported: A live-service multiplayer Halo with…
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Engadget review roundup: Pixel 10 Pro Fold, Meta Ray-Ban Display, ASUS ROG Ally X and more

Engadget review roundup: Pixel 10 Pro Fold and other notable new devices Techtober delivered a flood of new gadgets, and Engadget’s reviews team has been busy testing them all. The latest roundup covers Google’s Pixel 10 Pro Fold, Pixel Watch 4, Pixel Buds 2a, the Meta Ray-Ban Display, ASUS’s ROG Xbox Ally X, Bose’s QuietComfort Headphones (2nd gen), and the Razer Blade 18 (2025). The headline: Google’s Pixel 10 Pro Fold addresses a long-standing issue for foldables by adding real dust and water resistance, a major step forward for durability. Reviewers praise the improvement, but the $1,799 price remains a significant barrier for many buyers. Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold — Now with proper dust & water resistance, making foldables more practical. Price: $1,799. Pixel Watch 4 & Pixel Buds…
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