• AI lie detector: How HallOumis open-source approach to hallucination could unlock enterprise AI adoption
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    Oumi's open-source HallOumi tool helps enterprises combat AI hallucinations through sentence-level verification that provides confidence scores, citations and human-readable explanations.Read More
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  • Nyan Heroes trailer reveals launch window and story details
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    Nyan Heroes, the hero shooter where cute cats pilot giant mechs, released its launch window for the winter of 2025 and unveiled its story.Read More
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  • Google’s regular Pixel 10 will reportedly get worse (but more) cameras
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    The Pixel 9As main camera might go to the base Pixel 10.Googles upcoming base Pixel 10 might come with primary and ultrawide cameras that match the hardware recently introduced in the budget Pixel 9A, which arent as good as the cameras on the Pixel 9, Android Authority reports. However, the new phone may get a telephoto camera, which the Pixel 9 and other base Pixels havent had.As for the Pixel 10 Pro devices, Android Authority reports that they will have the same camera hardware as the 9 Pro, which could indicate thatGoogle may lean more on the abilities of its expected next-generation Tensor G5 chip to improve photos.Meanwhile, the upcoming Pixel 10 Pro Fold, which is rumored to have an almost identical design to the previous model, might also get the Pixel 9As primary shooter.Last year, Google announced its Pixel 9 lineup in August, and its possible that the company could pick that timeframe again to launch the Pixel 10 series. The company will release the Pixel 9A on April 10th.
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  • PSA pauses card grading submissions from outside the US
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    The card grading service PSA will no longer take direct submissions from outside the US in response to the Trump administrations new far-reaching tariffs. In an update on Wednesday, PSA says its reluctantly taking these measures to protect our international customers from significant tariff expenses.As noted by PSA, the tariffs are against the value of the items in the order rather than on the PSA service fee. That means sending high-value Pokmon or sports cards to PSA would result in hefty fees. Under a 10 percent tariff, for example, a card valued at $5,000 would incur a $500 fee.Though PSA is pausing international submissions now, that doesnt mean cards currently at or in transit to its facilities will escape additional charges. PSA notes that orders entering the US after 12:01AM on April 5th may be affected by tariffs, and may also face not-yet-announced retaliatory tariffs upon return. PSA will leverage available means to limit tariff exposure for customers outside of the US, the company says.PSA has already stopped accepting direct submissions from Canada, China, Hong Kong, and Mexico due to the first round of tariffs imposed earlier this year. However, PSA notes that customers in Canada and Japan can still get their cards graded by sending or bringing them to its physical locations in both countries.
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  • The New 2025 Samsung Neo QLED and OLED Smart TVs Are Now Available, Including 4K and 8K Models
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    Several of the new 2025 Samsung TVs that were showcased earlier this year at CES are now available for purchase at Samsung's official online store. Select Samsung Neo QLED and OLED TVs are currently in stock and they ship out immediately for as early as April 9-10 delivery. Alternatively, you can pick up select models at your local Best Buy. Not every TV has been released yet, but I expect more models to become available soon.The 2025 Samsung TVs That Are Available Starting TodayAll 2025 Samsung TVs Currently AvailableSee it at SamsungNeo QLED QN900F 8K Mini-LED QLED Smart TVSee it at SamsungNeo QLED QN90F 4K Mini-LED QLED Smart TVSee it at SamsungNeo QLED QN80F 4K Mini-LED QLED Smart TVSee it at SamsungS85F 4K OLED Smart TVSee it at SamsungSamsung showcased several of their top models during CES 2025. Here's a quick rundown of the biggest highlights. At the moment, exact pricing for each model is unknown.2025 Samsung Neo QLED Mini LED TVsNeo QLED QN900F 8K Mini-LED QLED Smart TVSee it at SamsungNeo QLED QN90F 4K Mini-LED QLED Smart TVSee it at SamsungNeo QLED QN80F 4K Mini-LED QLED Smart TVSee it at SamsungSamsung revealed a total of six Mini-LED TV models for 2025, and three of the models are available for purchase starting today. The Neo QLED QN990F and QN900F are true 8K TVs with some incremental improvements like the new anti-glare tech, the One Connect wireless transmitter box, and access to Samsung's Art Store, which was previously retricted to the Frame TVs. The Neo QLED QN90F, QN85F, QN80F and QN70F are the new 4K Mini-LED models. The highest end model is the QN90F and it will feature the same 165Hz refresh rate, Gen 3 processor, and anti-glare coating as the S95F. The mid-range QN85F will be Samsung's first 100" TV. 2025 Samsung OLED TVsS85F 4K OLED Smart TVSee it at SamsungThe new OLED TVs - the S95F, S90F, and S85F - feature several incremental upgrades over its predecessors. The S95F, Samsung's flagship model, boasts a new NQ4 AI Gen 3 processor, a faster 165Hz refresh rate, an improved anti-glare coating, and an upgraded QD OLED panel that promises up to 2,000 nits of brightness. The S90F will also feature the Gen 3 processor, 144Hz refresh rate with VRR, and a QD OLED panel with up to 1,300nits of brightness (for TV models 55" and up). The S85F remains the "budget" OLED TV with a Gen 2 processor and is the only model that's available now.2025 Samsung The Frame Pro Art TVNot yet releasedThe Frame Pro will make its debut this year alongside the standard Frame TV. The Frame Pro finally features the superior Neo QLED Mini-LED panel for richer and brighter colors, a faster 144Hz refresh rate, the new anti-glare tech, and wireless hookups in the form of a "One Connect" box that can be stowed away discreetly. The standard The Frame TV will still be available too, at a significantly lower cost I assume.Samsung QN90D (2024) Review by Jaron SchneiderSamsungs 2024 mini LED QN90D is a very nice television that refines the interface and adds a host of new features that increase the value of the offering. Its expensive, but the brightness, color quality, wealth of HDMI 2.1 ports, built-in gaming, and more make a solid argument to warrant the asking price.AI and Anti-Glare Tech Are the Highlights for SamsungLike just about everyone else in the industry, Samsung is going all in on AI. Samsung's new tech for 2025 is their "Vision AI", which can recognize the content you're watching, including specifics like the actors or setting, and display relevant personalized commentary in real-time. In addition, more TV models this year will be equipped with AI Upscaling Pro and AI Motion Enhancer Pro which work in tandem to optimize image quality on the fly. Other features include Active Voice Amplier Pro, which uses AI to isolate and enhance voices, AI Optimization, and AI Energy Mode.Samsung is also decisively moving many of their TV panels to the matte-like anti-glare coating we saw on the S95D in 2024. This anti-glare anti-reflective tech doesn't desaturate like we typically see with anti-glare coatings from other brands, and yet reflections are minimized to the point that you'll never notice them..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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  • All the Nintendo Switch Games Getting a Free Switch 2 Upgrade
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    The Nintendo Switch 2 rollout is somewhat complicated. While most original Switch games are compatible with the Switch 2, some are not. Some original Switch games are getting paid Switch 2 upgrades, which will improve their performance on the upcoming console. Still others are getting free Switch 2 upgrades, available at no additional cost. This last category is especially interesting, because everyone loves free stuff. Lets see what games qualify.Games with Free Nintendo Switch 2 UpgradesArmsBig Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain$39.54 at AmazonCaptain Toad: Treasure TrackerClubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide ClassicsGame Builder GarageThe Legend Of Zelda: Echoes Of WisdomThe Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening$50.99 at AmazonNew Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe$49.99 at AmazonPokmon ScarletPokmon VioletSuper Mario 3D World + Bowser's FurySuper Mario OdysseyArmsBig Brain Academy: Brain vs. BrainCaptain Toad: Treasure TrackerClubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide ClassicsGame Builder GarageThe Legend of Zelda: Echoes of WisdomThe Legend of Zelda: Links AwakeningNew Super Mario Bros. U DeluxePokemon ScarletPokemon VioletSuper Mario 3D World + Bowsers FurySuper Mario OdysseySo what exactly is it about these games that will work better on Switch 2 than on the original hardware? According to Nintendo, these free updates will improve playability. Youll be able to download free updates for these games may improve performance or add support for features such as GameShare in select games. The contents of these free updates will differ depending on the game.That all sounds pretty nice. Its somewhat odd that the two top-down Zelda games on Switch are getting free Switch 2 upgrades, while Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom will require you to purchase the respective upgrades. Its unclear what exactly makes Nintendo decide to offer a free upgrade versus a paid upgrade. Is it the amount of work put into it? Is it the level of improvement of the experience over the original Switch? Well have to wait until the Switch 2 comes out to see for ourselves. Don't forget to bookmark our Switch 2 pre-order guide for the latest updates & be the first to know about where you can buy the new Switch! In the meantime, if you dont have some of these games and you want to pick them up before the Switch 2 launches, now is a good time to do so. Some games even currently have a discount, like the sale on Pokemon Scarlet and Violet going on right now.Chris Reed is a deals expert and commerce editor for IGN. You can follow him on Bluesky @chrislreed.com.
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  • iOS 18.4 breaks CarPlay connectivity for some iPhone users
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    Apple released iOS 18.4 for iPhone users on with Priority Notifications, new emoji, several changes to CarPlay, and more. According to a growing number of users, however, the iOS 18.4 update has rendered CarPlay unusable in their cars.In a thread on Reddit and elsewhere, iPhone users say they are experiencing a wide range of bugs with CarPlay since updating to iOS 18.4 this week. Multiple users say Now Playing information from CarPlay no longer shows up on their cars gear cluster display.Perhaps more importantly, however, some users are experiencing major connectivity problems with CarPlay in iOS 18.4. One user says their iPhone is connecting and disconnecting over and over again when using wireless CarPlay. Another user also says that iOS 18.4 broke their wireless CarPlay and made the connection unstable. One Honda driver says it takes plugging and unplugging 5+ times or restarting the car to get CarPlay to connect since updating to iOS 18.4.Another user:I got this same problem in my 2025 Mazda CX-30 this morning too after updating to the latest iOS, as did my partner, he only got it to work after disconnecting and reconnecting the device to the vehicle FIVE times! Ive only tried it 3 and it still hasnt reconnected properly, so Ive just gone back to the old usb connection until Apple has a patch or somethingThe issues appear to span multiple different automakers, including Honda, Mazda, Audi, and Ford. Users say theyve tried a variety of different things to fix the problems, including re-pairing their phones to their cars, rebooting their phones and their cars, and more.You can delete your car from CarPlay by following these steps:Open the Settings app on your iPhone.Tap GeneralTap CarPlaySwipe left on your cars name and deleteYoull then have to go through the process of re-pairing your iPhone with your car to enable CarPlay again.One user on Reddit says that Volkswagen customer service has acknowledged the iOS 18.4 problems, but said that its up to Apple to fix the issues. Apple has not publicly acknowledged the problems. iOS 18.5 is currently in beta testing with developers and is expected to be released next month. (via Autoevolution)My favorite iPhone accessories: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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  • Amazons new Buy for me feature is a wild AI innovation
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    Back in February, Amazon announced an interesting new test that would show you products from other retailers sites. Now, the company is taking things even further: Amazons new Buy for me feature can use agentic AI to actually make purchases elsewhere on your behalfso you never have to leave Amazon.Agentic AI lets Amazon make purchases on your behalf from other retailersAs first spotted by The Verge, Amazons website now outlines a new Buy for me feature thats currently being tested.Heres how it works:When you tap Buy for me, youll see an estimated total that includes item price, shipping, and taxes. We get product information including price, directly from brand sites to display in the Amazon Shopping app and refresh it regularly.Behind the scenes, Amazon is using agentic AI to navigate to the retailer in question and make the purchase using all of your default contact, payment, and shipping information.But from the users standpoint, youre still operating entirely within the Amazon app and enjoying the convenience that provides.Amazons explainer highlights how these purchases at other retailers are technically not Amazon transactions, even if the experience makes them feel like they are. As a result, Amazons own policies regarding returns and other terms & conditions dont apply.Overall, this is a fascinating potential use of AI that could lead Amazon to become even more of a one-stop shopping app for users.What do you think of Amazons new AI Buy for me feature? Let us know in the comments.Best iPhone accessoriesAdd 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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  • Space Tourists Startled to Discover That From Space, Antarctica Looks Pretty Much Like You'd Expect
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    After becoming the first humans to fly over the Earth's poles in space, a crew of private astronauts or space tourists,depending on your perspective report that the world's southernmost continent is indeed a vast expanse of snow and ice."Hello, Antarctica," tweeted Chun Wang, the crypto entrepreneur who financed and is leading the private space mission, Fram2. "Unlike previously anticipated, from 460 km above, it is only pure white, no human activity is visible."As seen in a video Wang uploaded, it's a breathtaking spectacle, even if a lot of it is obscured by a swirling blanket of clouds. No humans have ever been afforded such a view, in person, of the pale Antarctic landscape. Wang remarked that he's surprised that he couldn't spot any human presence on the frigid continent which probably shouldn't be entirely surprising, since the entire enormous continent is only home to a few thousand people.The Fram2 mission launched Monday night from Florida using a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. After reaching orbit, a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule nicknamed "Resilience" separated from the rocket, carrying a team of four spacefarers, including Wang, to an altitude of 285 miles. The three others are Norwegian cinematographer Jannicke Mikkelsen, German robotics researcher Rabea Rogge, and Australian polar explorer Eric Philips. Now, they're anticipated to spend up to four days in space, taking in the view and carrying out a multitude of science experiments.Unlike other crewed missions, Fram2 struck a high orbital inclination, or angle, perpendicular to the equator, putting its path directly above the Earth's North and South poles. This has never been done by a crewed mission before, largely because traveling at an angle far from the equator requires more power, and thus more fuel a lot more.In our age of burgeoning space tourism, however, practical concerns like those can be ignored: Fram2 launched southward, instead of embarking on the typical easterly heading.Its scientific objectives sound more ostensible than actual, as some critics have noted. Wang, the mission commander, is not a scientist or engineer. There isn't a lot to be gained from achieving a crewed polar orbit, other than the undeniably cool novelty. Some of the experiments sound like pure PR fluff, such as one involving Oura, a wearable health ring gadget. On the other hand, it does provide an opportunity to gauge how more or less regular bodies handle space, rather than the battle-tested constitutions of bona fide government-trained astronauts.So far, Wang and company's experience has been pretty cushy, aside from a few bumps in the road."The ride to orbit was much smoother than I had anticipated," Wang wrote in a tweet. "Apart from the final minute before [second stage engine cutoff], I barely felt any G-forces it honestly felt like just another flight."The infamous space motion sickness, though, set in once they hit microgravity. "We felt nauseous and ended up vomiting a couple of times," Wang wrote. "It felt different from motion sickness in a car or at sea."Thankfully, that quickly changed. "By the second morning, I felt completely refreshed," Wang concluded. "The trace of motion sickness is all gone."More on spaceflight: Boeing's Starliner Disaster Was Even Worse Than We Thought, Astronaut RevealsShare This Article
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  • Something's Gone Wrong With Microsoft's Huge AI Data Center Investments
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    Data centers are everywhere. As the world's tech companies demand more computing power to make their software run, the facilities have popped up in every corner of the planet. They make up the backbone of global network servers, cloud computing and of course AI.Microsoft has been a major player in the global data center boom, but its ambitions may now be faltering, in a bellwether for the AI industry. The tech behemoth recently decided to scale back data center projects around the globe, in countries including the UK, Australia, and Indonesia. It's likewise pulled back on data center development in Illinois, North Dakota, and Wisconsin, according to Bloomberg.That's on top of last week's news that Microsoft had walked away from two data center projects in the US and Europe, piling on to a February announcement that it wascancelling data center leases.Microsoft's moves are a brisk 180 from the company's early-January plans to spend $80 billion on AI data centers in 2025. They come as the greater US economy crumbles in reaction to Donald Trump's so-called "reciprocal tariffs," which some analysts say are more akin to war-time economic sanctions."These are just sanctions, imposed to intimidate countries and companies into submission like they're universities or law firms," said David Dayen, executive editor of The Prospect. "They're what a mob boss would do."Trump's tariffs are likely to have a hugely negative impact on the US tech sector more broadly, and on data centers specifically. Once these tariffs go into place, the prospect of building new data centers will become much more risky, as foreign-made resourcesskyrocket in price. Running existing facilities will likewise come at a premium, as renewable energy growth slows to a crawl and traditional energy costs soar.That's not to mention the already shaky ground of AI development. In recent months, some investors have grown wary that an economic bubble was forming around the AI industry a hypothesis that Microsoft's rollback would seem to support. The shaky CoreWeave IPO and nonexistent AI profits don't help.It's all piling up into a record low day for tech stocks, especially whales like Microsoft, which hit a one-year low as soon as the gates opened on Wall Street this morning.In all, the top seven US tech stocks Microsoft, Tesla, Nvidia, Alphabet (Google), Apple, Meta, and Amazon are poised to shed over $800 billion in market capacity today, a huge chunk of the $3 trillion in S&P 500 value erased in the 10 weeks since Trump took office.We now sit on the precipice of a new economic era. How this all shakes out for companies like Microsoft will probably be atale for the history books. When it comes to tech, one thing's for sure: the AI hype train isnow screaming out of the station.More on AI investments: Majority of AI Researchers Say Tech Industry Is Pouring Billions Into a Dead EndShare This Article
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