• The Best Audible Deal Starts Today Ahead of Amazon's Big Spring Sale
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    Amazon's Spring Sale kicks off March 25, but the best Audible deal of the year has already gone live. Starting today and running through April 30, you can sign up for three months of Audible Premium Plus for just $0.99 per month. Premium Plus is Audible's highest tier plan and normally costs $14.95/mo. As a additional subscription perk, you get a free audiobook of your choice for each of those three months and you get to keep them indefinitely.Both new and currently expired Audible customers are eligibleAnyone who doesn't currently have an active Audible membership should be eligible. That includes new subscribers as well as existing members whose subscriptions have since expired. There's always a small your-mileage-may-vary disclaimer with these types of promotions, but fortunately it's easy to check if you qualify: log into your account, and if you see the $0.99/mo banner right on Amazon's Audible page then you're eligible for this promotion.3 Months of Audible Premium Plus for $0.99 per MonthNon-Current Subscribers Only3 Months of Audible Premium Plus for $0.99 Per MonthAudible is a subscription service that gives you access to hundreds of thousands of the best audiobooks without ever having to purchase them. There are two paid membership plans: the lower tier Audible Plus ($7.95/mo) and the higher tier Audible Premium Plus ($14.95/mo). The biggest difference between the two is the size of the audiobook library. Whereas Audible Plus only lets you listen to a selection of about 10,000 audiobooks, the Audible Premium Plus plan gives you access to a whopping 500,000 audiobooks. These include all-time classics like Frank Herbert's Dune, Harry Potter, Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire), The Witcher, The Sandman Series,and The Lord of the Rings.Although the seriously expanded library is the main draw of the Audible Premium Plus membership, there are some other nice perks as well. Every month Premium Plus members get to pick one audiobook to keep in their library indefinitely, even after the membership expires. Also, Premium Plus members can get 30% off any additional audiobooks they wish to purchase in addition to exclusive limited-time discounts.If you were already planning to purchase a couple of audiobooks, then it makes more sense to pay less than $3 to get three audiobooks you get to keep indefinitely and enjoy all the benefits of Audible Premium Plus for three months. This deal only pops up a few times per year, so don't waste your "first-time subscriber" eligibility status on a short 30-day trial.The newest Hunger Games audiobook just releasedSunrise on the Reaping is the newest Hunger Games novel, and it's also available as an audiobook. The book will be narrated by Jefferson White, who you may already know from Yellowstone where he played Jimmy Hudstrom. The audiobook has a listening time of about 12 hours and 48 minutes. It's free to listen with an Audible subscription.Looking for more free trials? Check out the best streaming services with free trials.Why Should You Trust IGN's Deals Team?IGN's deals team has a combined 30+ years of experience finding the best discounts in gaming, tech, and just about every other category. We don't try to trick our readers into buying things they don't need at prices that aren't worth buying something at. Our ultimate goal is to surface the best possible deals from brands we trust and our editorial team has personal experience with. You can check out our deals standards here for more information on our process, or keep up with the latest deals we find on IGN's Deals account on Twitter.Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn't hunting for deals for other people at work, he's hunting for deals for himself during his free time.
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  • Apple Pay now available for local banks in Puerto Rico
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    Following the expansion of Tap to Pay on iPhone to multiple more countries this morning, Apple has now officially launched Apple Pay in Puerto Rico, bringing support for cards issued by local banks.Apple Pay comes to Puerto RicoAlthough people in Puerto Rico could already use Apple Pay, the feature was limited to cards issued by US banks given that Puerto Rico is a US territory. For instance, iPhone owners in Puerto Rico can even apply for an Apple Card, which is still only available in the United States. However, local banks in Puerto Rico were unable to support Apple Pay until now.As noted by MacRumors, Banco Popular is the first bank in Puerto Rico to support Apple Pay. This means that Banco Popular cardholders can now use their eligible cards with Apples payment platform.With Apple Pay,iPhoneandApple Watchusers can add their cards to the Wallet app to make contactless payments in stores. Apple Pay also works online across apps and websites. Apple Pay was launched in 2014 and is now available in dozens of countries around the world.Its worth noting that Apple Pay is different from Tap to Pay, a feature that turns the iPhone into a payment terminal so that users can accept contactless payments.For more information on how to use Apple Pay, check out Apples website. Apple also provides a list of all the countries and regions where Apple Pay is supported by local banks.Gadgets I recommend:Add 9to5Mac to your Google News feed. FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.Youre reading 9to5Mac experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow 9to5Mac on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Dont know where to start? Check out our exclusive stories, reviews, how-tos, and subscribe to our YouTube channel
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  • Gentler Streak update makes it easier to find health information
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    Gentler Streak, the Apple Design Awards-winning fitness and wellness app, is getting another update this time to make the app even easier and more intuitive to use. After adding new Home Screen widgets with health metrics, Gentler Streak is now introducing a new For You tab that combines the users Streak with health information from the wellness section.Gentler Streaks main tab gets a new layoutBack in 2023, Gentler Streak introduced a new Wellbeing section, which provided an easy-to-understand summary of the users health data. Now this section is being combined with the apps For You page in the Streak tab.According to the developers, not everyone was finding the health metrics in Gentler Streak, so they reorganized the app layout to highlight such information. We have reimagined how the app delivers the info that matters most to you. The result? A lighter, more intuitive experience that puts everything you need right at your fingertips.Despite the change, nothing has been removed from the app. Instead, the For You section is now fully customizable, so you can choose the most relevant information to always be at the top. For example, the app will highlight your sleep recaps in the morning and workout recaps during the day.Thats not all. To celebrate Womens History Month, everyone who starts cycle tracking on Gentler Streak until the end of the month will get access to this Premium feature for free forever.Gentler Streak helps users better understand their physical condition to know whether they can improve their workouts or whether theyre pushing too hard. The app receivedApples App of the Year award for Apple Watch in 2022and earned a spot as a finalist for the2023 Apple Design Award.Last year,Gentler Streak won an Apple Design Award in the Best Social Impact category.You candownload Gentler Streak for free on the App Store, but some advanced features require a subscription or a lifetime license. Its worth noting that the app works best with anApple Watch.Gadgets I recommend:Add 9to5Mac to your Google News feed. FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.Youre reading 9to5Mac experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow 9to5Mac on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Dont know where to start? Check out our exclusive stories, reviews, how-tos, and subscribe to our YouTube channel
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  • Majority of AI Researchers Say Tech Industry Is Pouring Billions Into a Dead End
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    You can only throw so much money at a problem.This, more or less, is the line being taken by AI researchers in a recent survey. Asked whether "scaling up" current AI approaches could lead to achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI), or a general purpose AI that matches or surpasses human cognition, an overwhelming 76 percent of respondents said it was "unlikely" or "very unlikely" to succeed.Published in a new report, the findings of the survey, which queried 475 AI researchers and was conducted by scientists at the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, offer a resounding rebuff to the tech industry's long-preferred method of achieving AI gains by furnishing generative models, and the data centers that are used to train and run them, with more hardware. Given that AGI is what AI developers all claim to be their end game, it's safe to say that scaling is widely seen as a dead end."The vast investments in scaling, unaccompanied by any comparable efforts to understand what was going on, always seemed to me to be misplaced," Stuart Russel, a computer scientist at UC Berkeley who helped organize the report, . "I think that, about a year ago, it started to become obvious to everyone that the benefits of scaling in the conventional sense had plateaued."Colossal sums of money are being thrown around in the AI arms race. Generative AI investment reached over $56 billion in venture capital funding alone in 2024, . Much of that is being spent to construct or run the massive data centers that generative models require. Microsoft, for example, has committed to spending $80 billion on AI infrastructure in 2025.It follows that the energy demand is just as staggering. Microsoft signed a deal to fire up an entire nuclear power plant just to power its data centers, with its rivals Google and Amazonalso penning splashy nuclear energy deals.The premise that AI could be indefinitely improved by scaling was always on shaky ground. Case in point, the tech sector's recent existential crisis precipitated by the Chinese startup DeepSeek, whose AI model could go toe-to-toe with the West's flagship, multibillion-dollar chatbots at purportedly a fraction of the training cost and power.Of course, the writing had been on the wall before that. In November last year, reports indicated that OpenAI researchers discovered that the upcoming version of its GPT large language model displayed significantly less improvement, and in some cases, no improvements at all than previous versions did over their predecessors.In December, Google CEO Sundar Pichai went on the record as saying that easy AI gains were "over" but confidently asserted that there was no reason the industry couldn't "just keep scaling up."Cheaper, more efficient approaches are being explored. OpenAI has used a method known as test-time compute with its latest models, in which the AI spends more time to "think" before selecting the most promising solution. That achieved a performance boost that would've otherwise taken mountains of scaling to replicate, researchers claimed.But this approach is "unlikely to be a silver bullet," Arvind Narayanan, a computer scientist at Princeton University, told NewScientist.DeepSeek, meanwhile, pioneered an approach dubbed "mixture of experts," which leverages multiple neural networks, each specializing in different fields the proverbial "experts" to help come up with solutions, instead of relying on a single "generalist" model.Nonetheless, if Microsoft's commitment to still spending tens of billions of dollars on data centers is any indication, brute force scaling is still going to be the favored MO for the titans of the industry while it'll be left to the scrappier startups to scrounge for ways to do more with less.Share This Article
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  • Glidely : Founding Engineer
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    Join as Our Founding Engineer Build the Future of AI-Powered Procurement!Location:Our headquarters is in the US, focusing on the US market.About the RoleWe're looking for an exceptional Founding Engineer who thrives on building innovative solutions from scratch. You'll take ownership of our core technology development, initially focusing heavily on backend development for AI-driven vendor communication and automated procurement workflows.Our vision goes beyond simple process automation: we aim to establish a buyer-side AI agent and procurement platform, ultimately preparing for a future where AI-to-AI transactions become the norm.Your work will directly impact our pilot customers, shaping their experience through rapid feedback loops, agile iterations, and user-centric product enhancements.What You'll DoSystem Architecture & Rapid Prototyping: Design lean, scalable, and extensible architecture suited for early-stage startups. Rapidly prototype solutions to validate hypotheses with pilot customers.AI-driven Backend Development: Implement and optimize backend systems integrating cutting-edge AI technologies (LLM, Generative AI) for automating vendor interactions and procurement workflows. Develop an autonomous agent for vendor research and meeting coordination, combining LLM with Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) to understand requirements and propose optimal solutions.End-to-End Ownership: Handle integrations (STT, LLM, TTS, Zoom API), manage deployment pipelines (CI/CD), and optimize system scalability and responsiveness. Our core infrastructure relies on AWS (Lambda, Docker, Kubernetes), PostgreSQL, and Vector DB.Pilot Customer Collaboration: Directly collaborate with early customers, gather rapid feedback, and iterate swiftly to refine product experience.Your Skills & ExperienceRequired:Strong engineering foundation (CS fundamentals, software architecture).Proven backend development experience (Python, Node.js, APIs, cloud infrastructure).Proficient in React, TypeScript, and Next.js for building modern web applications.Familiarity with modern cloud platforms (AWS/GCP/Azure).Exposure or deep interest in cutting-edge AI technologies, especially Large Language Models (LLMs).Hands-on experience integrating third-party APIs and rapid prototyping.Startup mindset: resourceful, agile, able to thrive under ambiguity.Excellent problem-solving skills and proactive approach to challenges.Strong communication skills in English.Bonus Points for:Experience designing and implementing evaluation and monitoring frameworks for AI-based workflows.Experience in lightweight development using Supabase and Vercel.Experience with speech recognition (STT), text-to-speech (TTS), conversational AI platforms.Experience in real-time communication using WebSocket and WebRTC.Previous startup or early-stage product experience.Experience working closely with pilot customers to iterate rapidly.Extensive experience utilizing AI-driven editors (such as Cursor) for software development.Team & CultureWork alongside a top-performing CEO with a strong sales background and a CTO with global development experience across countries.We value ownership and operate with a lean, elite team, giving you direct influence on both product and technical strategy.As a Founding Engineer, you can grow into a VP of Engineering role in the future.Why Join Us?Impact & Ownership: Youll have direct influence on the company's product and tech strategy from day one. We place strong emphasis on ownership and a hands-on approach.Future Compensation Growth: Currently at $3k/month fixed, but we plan to increase compensation or offer equity once we close future funding rounds.Full Stack AI Exposure: Unique opportunity to gain comprehensive experience from backend system architecture to customer-facing product interactions.Fast-Growth Environment: Learn and grow with the business, scaling your skills and expertise quickly.Remote Collaboration: We use Slack and Notion for daily communication and documentation, ensuring smooth, async-friendly workflows.If youre a passionate self-starter ready to pioneer AI-powered solutions at the ground floor of an exciting startup, we want to hear from you!Join us, and lets redefine vendor communication with AI together.Apply NowLet's start your dream job Apply now
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  • Spring Equinox Is Thursday: Everything You Need to Know
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    The vernal equinox heralds the arrival of spring in the Northern Hemisphere (finally). But have you heard the myth about balancing an egg on its end?
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  • HyperX Adds Bluetooth to Cloud 3 and New Cloud Jet Dual Headsets
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    The company boosts its extremely popular gaming headset offerings with some needed modernization.
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  • After 286 Days in Space, NASA Astronauts Return to Earth with a Splash
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    March 18, 20255 min readAfter 286 Days in Space, NASA Astronauts Return to Earth with a SplashNASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams had been stuck at the International Space Station since June 6, 2024, after Boeings Starliner, the vehicle they rode to get there, ran into multiple hardware problemsBy Gayoung Lee edited by Lee BillingsNASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams are finally back on Earth IMAGO/NASA/Alamy Stock PhotoToday NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams splashed down off the coast of Tallahassee, Fla., at 5:57 P.M. EDT, marking the end of their unexpectedly lengthy stay in space. The pair returns home after a momentous 286 days in spacean astronomical increase from the mere eight days that were initially planned for their mission.Andsplashdown! Crew-9, back on Earth, cheered Sandra Jones, a public affairs officer at NASA's Johnson Space Center, during a live broadcast of the splashdown.Wilmore and Williamss ride up to the International Space Station (ISS) turned out to be a rather clunky trip: Boeings Starliner spacecraft continued to be plagued with hardware glitches that had already postponed its launch twice. Even last June 5, when Starliner finally launched, operators noticed a minor helium leak in its propulsion system. They determined the leak wasnt serious enough to delay launch, but additional leaks developed during the astronauts flight to the ISS. Although Starliner managed to bring the astronauts safely to their destination, five of its reaction control system thrusters failed before it did so.On supporting science journalismIf you're enjoying this article, consider supporting our award-winning journalism by subscribing. By purchasing a subscription you are helping to ensure the future of impactful stories about the discoveries and ideas shaping our world today.Follow-up diagnostics were able to address some of that damage, but it was becoming evident that Wilmore and Williamss stay in space would prove to be longer than expected. Although NASA officials ensured the astronauts were safe on the ISS, a strange uncertainty loomed over the mission as subsequent announcements became increasingly equivocal about the crews return date. At last, on August 24, 2024nearly three months after Starliners departure from EarthBill Nelson, then NASA administrator, made an announcement at a press conference: NASA has decided that Butch and Suni will return with Crew-9 next February, he said, and that Starliner will return uncrewed.According to the conference, the astronauts would return in SpaceXs Dragon spacecraft, which had already completed multiple crewed missions in conjunction with NASAs Commercial Crew Program (CCP). About two weeks later, on September 7, 2024, Starliner came back to Earth empty but with no significant issues in its landing procedures. In another conference that followed Starliners ceremoniously smooth arrival, however, mission operators maintained that, for the sake of safety, it was best that Wilmore and Williams were not on Starliners return flight.I think its always hard to have that retrospective look, said Steve Stich, CCP manager at NASA, after confirming that, had the astronauts been on Starliner, they would have landed safely. You know, we made the decision to have an uncrewed flight based on what we knew at the time and based on our knowledge of the thrusters.... I think we made the right decision to not have Butch and Suni onboard.Another three weeks passed, and NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov set off to join Wilmore and Williams. The four of them would now become Crew-9, SpaceXs ninth human transportation mission through CCP. Compared with their soon-to-be crewmates, from the beginning, Hague and Gorbunovs space stay was set to consist of five long monthsplenty of time for the members of Crew-10, Crew-9s successors, to ramp up their preparations not only to take their own flight to the ISS but also to make sure that this time, for sure, Wilmore and Williams could come home. If all went well, NASA announced on February 2025, Crew-9 would finally return to Earth around mid-March. Subsequently Crew-10 launched almost as plannedafter trouble with a hydraulic lift pushed the launch date from March 12 to March 14and successfully docked at the ISS on the earliest hours of March 16.Space travel is not safe, says Ella Atkins, head of the aerospace department at Virginia Tech. It is more usual for there to be anomalies, [so] then the question is: How do you deal with them? With the recent turn of events, it might be easy to blame Boeing, she adds, but that would be a fallacious approach, given how much intrinsic risk there is with any crewed mission, especially fast-turnaround projects like those undertaken by SpaceX and Boeing for NASAs CCP. Well, nothing was done wrong, Atkins says. Starliner did have some anomalies, and ultimately [Boeing and NASA] decided that a more conservative approach was to not bring the astronauts back on Starliner.The involvement of the private industry in space travel may have risen to more prominence in the public sphere as of late. Since NASAs inception, however, it has always been involved with private aeronautic corporations, Atkins explains. Theres no telling whether something like Wilmore and Williamss extended stay in space wont happen again, she says, but the reality is: we left the astronauts up there [on the ISS] because we trusted the space station to keep them safe. In that sense, NASA, as a government agency, plays a major role in these privately built missions as their primary investor, as well as by providing regulatory oversight informed by decades of spaceflight experiencewhich, again, was the product of a close partnership with the private sector.Wilmore and Williams themselves always appeared to be in high spirits, regularly joining in on Q&A sessions from onboard the ISS. Williams in particular remained cheerful, joking about a celebratory cake during the change-of-command ceremony earlier this month, when she passed over control of the ISS to Roscosmos cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin.Its just been ... ridiculous to get all the folks that have been wishing us good luck and goodwill up hereButch and I in particular.... But I also am excited that people are paying attention and understanding a little bit more about science and space and what were doing on the International Space Station, Williams said during a media session last week, during which she assured viewers that she and Wilmore were well. Weve had the opportunity to be up here longer, doing science and space walks and other things. Its really just a great place to live and work.... We're up here a little bit longer than we had originally planned.The mission of the space station, the scientific exploration, is something we deeply believe in, said Hague during a predeparture conference held at the ISS earlier this month. And its that belief that allows us to task those risksyou know, risk of putting yourself on top of a rocket and launching into space ... and even the risk of developing a new spacecraft to get us to and from the space station.Family and all the people on the ground who support usits been a roller coaster for them, probably a little more so than for us, Williams remarked at the same conference. You know, were here; we have a mission. Were just doing what we do every day.
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  • Trump fires only two Democrats on FTC: The President just illegally fired me
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    Donald Trump has fired the two Democratic commissioners on the US Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday, further blurring the lines of bipartisanship at regulatory agencies.The fired commissioners are confirmed to be Alvaro Bedoya and Rebecca Kelly Slaughter. Bedoya confirmed his firing in a post on social media.Im a Commissioner at the Federal Trade Commission. The President just illegally fired me, he wrote.The FTC is an independent agency founded 111 years ago to fight fraudsters and monopolists, our staff is unafraid of the Martin Shkrelis and Jeff Bezos of the world. They take them to court and they win.Now, the President wants the FTC to be a lap dog for his golfing buddies, he continued.In a similar statement given to the Guardian and other outlets, Slaughter spoke about the unlawfulness of her firing.Today, the President illegally fired me from my position as a Federal Trade Commissioner, violating the plain language of a statute and clear Supreme Court precedent. Why? Because I have a voice, and he is afraid of what Ill tell the American people, she said.She also expresses her concerns that Trumps removal of opposition voices in the FTC will prevent his administration from being held accountable for its actions.The administration clearly fears the accountability that opposition voices would provide if the president orders Chairman Ferguson to treat the most powerful corporations and their executives like those that flanked the President at his inauguration with kid gloves, the statement continues.skip past newsletter promotionSign up to Headlines USFree newsletterGet the most important US headlines and highlights emailed direct to you every morningPrivacy Notice: Newsletters may contain info about charities, online ads, and content funded by outside parties. For more information see our Privacy Policy. We use Google reCaptcha to protect our website and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.after newsletter promotionThe US supreme court ruled in 1935 to uphold a law that allows FTC commissioners to be fired only for good cause, such as neglecting their duties. The ruling is meant to shield a number of independent and bipartisan agencies from direct control by the White House.
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  • Trump fires FTC commissioners, setting up a legal battle
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    In BriefPosted:4:23 PM PDT March 18, 2025Image Credits:Michael M. Santiago / Getty ImagesTrump fires FTC commissioners, setting up a legal battlePresident Trump fired the two Democratic members of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Tuesday, setting up a challenge to a 1935 Supreme Court precedent prohibiting the firing of FTC commissioners for reasons other than good cause.The White House terminated commissioners Rebecca Kelly Slaughter and Alvaro Bedoya earlier Tuesday, The New York Times reported. In a statement, Slaughter called the firings illegal.Today the president illegally fired me from my position as a federal trade commissioner, violating the plain language of a statute and clear Supreme Court precedent, Slaughter said. Why? Because I have a voice. And he is afraid of what Ill tell the American people.The FTC, which typically has five members, was established in 1914 and is charged with enforcing consumer protection and antitrust laws. The Trump administration has aggressively challenged the authority of independent regulatory agencies, including the FTC.Topics
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