• Engadget Podcast: Signalgate and the collapse of 23andMe
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    This week, we learned that even government officials are addicted to their group chats except with the Trump administration those chats include war plans and potentially classified information. In this episode, we dive into the sheer recklessness and stupidity of Signalgate. And speaking of reckless, we also discuss 23andMe's bankruptcy and the privacy concerns around selling off customer DNA data.Listen below 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 podcast, Engadget News!Subscribe!iTunesSpotifyPocket CastsStitcherGoogle PodcastsTopicsSignalgate: What happened, who was involved, and how to safely add someone to a Signal group chat 0:4823andMe files for bankruptcy, customers are urged to delete their sensitive data 21:25Canons PowerShot V1 and R50 V cameras go all in on vlogging 27:21Apple announces WWDC dates, updates Airpods Max, and dodges fines in the EU 32:52How did Napster sell for $207 million in 2025? 45:32Around Engadget 48:44Working On 55:22Pop Culture picks 57:56CreditsHosts: Devindra Hardawar and Cherlynn LowProducer: Ben EllmanMusic: Dale North and Terrence O'BrienThis article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/computing/engadget-podcast-signalgate-and-the-collapse-of-23andme-121504641.html?src=rss
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  • A gorgeous remake of the first two Dragon Quest games hits Switch this year
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    Todays Nintendo Direct gave us our first real look at the forthcoming Dragon Quest 1 & 2 HD-2D Remake, and it sure is easy on the eyes. It uses Square Enixs HD-2D engine, just like last years Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake.We knew this JRPG was coming, but now we have some actual in-game footage. As the name suggests, this title will include remakes of the first two Dragon Quest titles that were originally released all the way back in the 1980s. This is a very good thing, as the first game is pretty short.Technically, Dragon Quest 3 is a prequel to the first two titles in the franchise, so this release schedule makes a certain sort of sense. Once this game comes out, the entire Erdrick trilogy will be available to modern players.Were glad to see so many of you enjoying #DragonQuest III HD-2D Remake! pic.twitter.com/zgDdEWSXPp DRAGON QUEST (@DragonQuest) December 6, 2024 We still dont have a release date, other than later this year. We do know that its coming out for the Switch, PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. These are the same platforms that Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake released for, which ended up being a surprise hit for the company. Square Enix said it sold over two million units globally, as of December. It was also the best-selling game in Japan throughout 2024.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/a-gorgeous-remake-of-the-first-two-dragon-quest-games-hits-switch-this-year-165757991.html?src=rss
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  • Thousands of websites have now been hijacked by this devious, and growing, malicious scheme
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    Scheme grew from 35,000 websites to 150,000 websites in just a matter of weeks.
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  • Samsung's new AI smart fridge could stop you from accidentally wasting food, and I've seen it in action
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    A dual cooling system keeps food fresh, and AI suggests recipes for items expiring soon.
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  • CoreWeave CEO says lower IPO pricing was 'where the buying interest was'
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    CoreWeave CEO Mike Intrator said on "Squawk Box" that the company had to "rightsize" its pricing ahead of the Friday IPO.
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  • The egg shortage has the U.S. looking to Europe to boost its supply. Heres why that will be tough
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    The U.S. government is on a global egg hunt, seeking exports from countries in Europe and elsewhere to ease a severe shortage that has caused egg prices at grocery stores to hit record highs.Germany, Italy, Poland, and Sweden are among the nations the U.S. Department of Agriculture approached to address the shortage brought on by a bird flu outbreak, according to European industry groups.But supplying Americans with eggs would be complicated for foreign producersand not because of political tensions over the myriad import tariffs President Donald Trump has imposed or threatened to impose on his nations top trading partners.Even if they were eager to share, European countries dont have many surplus eggs because of their own avian flu outbreaks and the growing domestic demand ahead of Easter.One of the biggest obstacles, however, is the approach the United States takes to preventing salmonella contamination. U.S. food safety regulations require fresh eggs to be sanitized and refrigerated before they reach shoppers; in the European Union, safety standards call for Grade A eggs to be sold unwashed and without extended chilling.These are two systems that could not be more different, said Hans-Peter Goldnick, the president of the German Egg Association.Feathers on eggs at the supermarketIt is common in parts of Europe, for example, for consumers to buy eggs that still have feathers and chicken poop stuck to them.Farmer David Karlsch described the simple process that gets eggs from hens to customers of the family-owned Saballus poultry farm in Schoeneiche, a town just outside Germanys capital: The eggs are taken from nests, placed into cartons, and sold on the premises or from a refrigerated vending machine just outside the property.The demand at Easter time is of course very, very high, as many children naturally want to paint eggs, Karlsch said.Poland, a major egg exporter, fielded a U.S. query about the availability of eggs, according to Katarzyna Gawroska, director of the National Chamber of Poultry and Feed Producers. The issue of washed versus unwashed was a major factor as European officials considered such requests, she said.Eggs are not cleaned in most of the 27 EU member nations because of concerns that removing the natural protective coating from eggshells makes them more vulnerable to bacteria, Gawroska said.Polish veterinary officials are trying to determine if the country and its farmers can meet U.S. requirements, such as whether the exporting country has a comparable food safety inspection system or a significant bird flu outbreak.Powdered egg productsAlthough European Union regulations state that table eggs shall not be washed or cleaned, member countries have some leeway if they authorized egg baths at packing plants decades ago.Danish Egg Association CEO Jrgen Nyberg Larsen said national customs are part of it; washed eggs are the norm in Sweden, for example. But Sweden and Norway have informed the U.S. they dont have extra eggs to export, Larsen said.For now, any increased U.S. egg imports from Europe are more likely to arrive in powdered form or other products that can be shipped frozen or dried, Larsen said.Thats the response Polands trade association gave U.S. officials. If the U.S. certifies Poland as a source, the organizations members would have a limited number of shell eggs to sell but could supply very large volumes of egg processing products, Gawroska said.Processed eggs usually are pasteurized to prevent foodborne illnesses and then used in food manufacturing or by restaurants, hospitals, and nursing homes, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.Baked goods, pasta, and sauces like mayonnaise are some of the commercial products made with egg powder.Europes own production problemsU.S. officials also tried to sound out farmers in northern Italys Veneto region for emergency egg supplies, according to Coldiretti, the main Italian agricultural lobbying organization.But Italy only produces enough eggs to cover the national demand, so most of the regions producers said they could not help. Bird flu outbreaks since the start of last year also have taken a toll on the Italian poultry industry.Germany cannot contribute much either. Its domestic poultry industry generates about 73% of the eggs consumed in the country, and we ourselves essentially have to import eggs from Holland every day to keep everyone satisfied, the German Egg Associations Goldnick said.We have around 45 million eggs that we can collect from the chicken coops every day, and in America, theres a shortage of around 50 million eggs a day. That shows how difficult it is, he said.An improving U.S. market and Easter demandOther countries the U.S. government contacted include Austria, Norway, Spain, and Denmark. The U.S. Department of Agriculture said it secured new egg commitments from Turkey and South Korea in recent months, although it did not specify the amount or type.Imports of liquid, frozen, and dried eggs may help free up some domestic shell eggs for consumers, but the U.S. made its appeal for foreign eggs amid a significant deficit; last month, the country produced 720 million fewer table eggs than in February 2024, a decline of nearly 10%.The U.S. also cut its own egg exports to boost supplies at home, the Agriculture Department said.While the informal trade talks continue, the U.S. market has shown signs of improvement. Its been nearly a month since a major bird flu outbreak impacted egg-laying hens, the department said. It reported the national wholesale price for large eggs dropped to $3.27 per dozen as of March 21, or less than half its peak of $8.15 per dozen on Feb. 21.U.S. consumers are just starting to see those falling wholesale prices translate to lower prices on grocery shelves, the department said. The big demand for eggs that usually accompanies Easter and Passover could cause prices to edge up again next month.Business is businessTrump hasnt exactly walked on eggshells with the people of Europe since starting his second term. The presidents repeated threats to seize Greenland, a Danish territory, infuriated many in Denmark. His posture toward Ukraine and disparaging remarks from top members of his administration have alarmed Americas European allies.The European Union, which is the third-largest trade partner of the U.S., was not exempted from the tariffs Trump ordered on steel, aluminum, and automobiles. Bracing for more, it has prepared counter-tariffs on American products.But many officials in Europe say none of that would rule out exporting eggs.Goldnick said an egg producer friend recently told him that if the price is right, then Ill deliver. Any deals made or not would come down to business decisions, he said.I have two souls in my chest. On the one hand, I would say, No, we cant support this system, but thats not the right answer, he said, referring to the new U.S. tariffs on European goods.The right answer is we have to help where we can. And it concerns the people. It doesnt concern the government. You wouldnt prop them up or anything, but its just peoples demand at Easter, for eggs, and thats just as important to satisfy in America as it is here.Gera reported from Warsaw, Poland. Pietro De Cristofaro in Schoeneiche, Dee-Ann Durbin in Detroit, Giada Zampano in Rome and Josh Funk in Omaha, Nebraska, contributed to this report.Vanessa Gera and Kerstin Sopke, Associated Press
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  • ChatGPT may be making us lonelier
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    A new pair of studies from MIT Media Lab and OpenAI found that those who use the chatbot most heavily also experience the most loneliness. The catch-22: its unclear whether this is caused by the chatbot itself or if lonely individuals are simply more likely to seek out emotional bonds.Researchers analyzed millions of interactions and found that only a small number of users rely on ChatGPT for emotional supportbut those who do are among its heaviest users. The MIT study found that higher daily usage of ChatGPT correlated with higher loneliness, dependence, and problematic use, and lower socialization. Since loneliness is a tricky feeling to quantify, researchers said they measured both users subjective feelings of loneliness and their actual levels of socialization.The studies also found that heavy users were more likely to consider the chatbot a friend or attribute human-like emotions to it. Those engaging in personal conversations with the chatbot reported the highest levels of loneliness. If they set the chatbots voice mode to the opposite gender, those levels were even higher.Its been over two years since OpenAI released ChatGPT. While researchers emphasize that these studies are preliminary, they reinforce existing concerns about how AI chatbot tools are affecting peoples livesboth online and offline. ChatGPT attracts 400 million users weekly worldwide. Some use it to win arguments or even as a substitute for therapy, despite warnings from health professionals. Others call ChatGPT their best friend.Interactions with chatbots that cater to your preferences and are trained to be as polite and affirming as possible might help in the moment when you interact with them, but they also slowly chip away from your ability to deal with the messy real world and complex human interactions, says Sandra Matz, Columbia Business School professor and author of MINDMASTERS: The Data-Driven Science of Predicting and Changing Human Behavior.The problem is that wed need to understand this more causally by assigning people to use or not use chatbots and then studying the impact of these experiences on loneliness, she adds. Obviously, something that comes with ethical questions if were playing around with peoples experience of loneliness.Theres been increasing scrutiny of the negative effects of interacting with AI chatbotsand for good reason. Decades later, researchers are still trying to fully grasp the impact social media has had on mental health. When it comes to AI chatbotswell, I guess well check in again in a couple of years and see.
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  • Industrial Design Case Study: A Better-Looking Brain-Computer Interface
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    When you think of technology that connects your brain to a computer, you probably picture something like this: A startup called Neurable had the technology, but wanted better design for their first product, called Enten. They turned to industrial design consultancy Fresco for help. Brain interface tech for the everydayNeurable, a Boston-based startup, teamed with Fresco to design and develop their first product for the consumer market the Enten headphones. These BCI headphones monitor your brain activity and provide useful information for your daily life, like patterns of when you are focused or distracted.the clientNeurable is a neurotechnology company that uses Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology to interpret human intent, measure emotion, and provide telekinetic control of the digital world.services deliveredDesign Strategy / Industrial Design / Models & Prototypes / Virtual Photography / Digital Design"Fresco's support on the Enten project was invaluable. Their creativity, efficiency, and dependability greatly contributed to the success of the challenging task of integrating BCI into a consumer product. Collaborating with them was easy and fun. We continue to partner with Fresco on new explorations and product development efforts, and can always rely on their consistent delivery of high-quality, high-impact work." --Jamie Alders, Vice President of Product, NeurableOUR PROCESSDesigning consumer appealWhen you think of BCI, do you picture intricate monitoring devices, headcaps, and wires? Neurable's vision aimed to overcome those associations. We designed the BCI headphones to look, appear, and behave like a premium product, tackling numerous design and engineering challenges to seamlessly integrate the technology into a desirable form factor.Research prototype Schematic architecture Early design Working prototype Appearance model Final design Design for personasFor this novel technology, we began by understanding its application and the anticipated user environments. From user personas, we tailored our design choices in size, shape, material, color, and visual segmentation, considering a dense market of visual trends.Weaving tech into consumer soft goodsWe embarked on an R&D journey to research, design, spec, source, and manufacture selectively conductive 3D knitted fabrics. By experimenting with weave patterns and emphasizing ear comfort, we optimized the design for EEG channel skin contact and internal board connection. The final knit product conformed to 3D ear cushions, ensuring aesthetics, comfort, acoustics, and sensor performance. Engineering prototypes for testingThrough several engineering prototype iterations, we fine-tuned the integration of BCI technology into the Enten headphones, ensuring manufacturability. Fresco produced both individual and small-batch prototypes for design validation, internal review, and user testing.Appearance models for funding & design excitementDuring the design phase, we built high-craft appearance models for early product photography, marketing campaigns, stakeholder alignment, investor pitches, and to refine color and material selections. Part design for manufacturingFresco provided Neurable with a fully executed and documented industrial design and mechanical engineering blueprint for scaled manufacturing. We assisted Neurable in collaborating with contract manufacturers, verifying their expertise, and evaluating the secondary suppliers involved in the product's production.You can see more of Fresco's work here.
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  • MagSafe Power Bank Has All The Charging Options You Need For Power On The Go
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    Remember the days when youd scramble to find different chargers for each of your devices? Those frantic moments of digging through bags for the right cable while your phone battery hovers at 2% are becoming a thing of the past. The latest MagSafe power banks are revolutionizing how we keep our growing collection of tech powered up, with clever designs that accommodate multiple devices simultaneously and eliminate cable clutter that once plagued our backpacks and pockets.The Ridge Magnetic Power Bank stands out in this increasingly crowded market by offering a truly versatile charging solution that works with virtually any device you might carry. Unlike traditional power banks that require you to bring your own cables or MagSafe options that only work with iPhones, this compact powerhouse combines wireless charging capabilities with built-in cables to create a genuinely all-in-one solution for todays tech-laden lifestyles.Designer: RidgeMost of us now juggle multiple devices throughout our day smartphones have become extensions of ourselves, smartwatches track our every step, wireless earbuds keep us connected, and tablets provide entertainment on the go. When youre away from power outlets for extended periods, keeping everything charged becomes a genuine challenge that can disrupt your productivity and connectivity if not properly addressed.The Ridge power bank tackles this problem with an impressive array of charging options packed into its sleek frame. Its primary function is wireless charging for iPhones at a respectable 15W when magnetically attached to your devices back. This MagSafe compatibility creates a secure connection that wont disconnect if jostled in your bag or pocket, ensuring continuous charging even when youre actively moving around.What truly sets this power bank apart are the two built-in USB-C cables that eliminate the need to carry separate charging cords. These integrated cables can deliver up to 20W of power, faster than the wireless option, making them perfect for quick top-ups when youre running low on battery and time. Having these cables permanently attached means youll never again face the frustration of forgetting essential charging accessories.Apple Watch users will appreciate the dedicated charging spot that delivers 2.5W of power to keep your wearable running. While not the fastest charging speed available, its perfectly adequate for maintaining battery life throughout a busy day. The 10,000mAh capacity strikes an excellent balance between portability and power, providing enough juice to fully charge most smartphones multiple times before needing to be recharged itself. This generous capacity ensures you can keep all your essential devices powered through weekend trips, long flights, or outdoor adventures without worrying about running out of battery at critical moments.Beyond its charging capabilities, thoughtful design features enhance the user experience. The integrated kickstand lets you prop up your phone for comfortable video watching or video calls while charging, transforming the power bank from a mere utility into a genuinely useful accessory. Available in vibrant Basecamp Orange, sophisticated Matte Olive, or classic Matte Black, it offers style options to match your personal aesthetic preferences.The post MagSafe Power Bank Has All The Charging Options You Need For Power On The Go first appeared on Yanko Design.
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