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    20 Mother's Day Gift Ideas Our Editors Have Tried and Love (2025)
    From photo books and iPads to board games and bike bags, we have a pick for every type of mom and mom figure.
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    Apple's India supply chain expansion held back by Chinese tensions
    Apple's supply chain diversification plans are rolling on, albeit slowly, with its expansion of iPhone production out of China and into India still running into stumbling blocks.Tim Cook in a previous visit to India — image credit: AppleApple is currently on a multi-year journey to expand the reach of its supply chain. What was once a China-centric approach has become one that involves iPhone production in India and operations in Vietnam and other countries.The changes are intended to minimize the risk of global or international events impacting Apple's ability to make products to sell to consumers. With the COVID-19 pandemic causing factory issues and the continuing threat of disruption by trade wars, Apple's need to diversify its production base is greater than ever. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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    AIA San Francisco's Design Awards honorees highlight the best new designs in the Bay Area
    The AIA San Francisco chapter’s Design Awards program just announced a slate of 19 winning projects for 2025. Six Honor winners and seven Merit honorees were joined by others who received Citations or Commendation Awards in either the Architecture or Interior Architecture category. Adding to the winning project designers were the Emerging Professional Award honors for Julia Weatherspoon, AIA; Kevin Riley, AIA; and Madhubala Ayyamperumal, Assoc. AIA. The Stay Over Project Team from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco collectively took home the Student Award. Leadership Award honorees included Adrianne Steichen (Marsha Maytum Citizen Architect Award), Mike Martin (Sandra I. Vivanco Education Award), and Zack | DeVito Architecture (Firm Achievement Award)."These awards not only celebrate exceptional design, but also highlight the creativity and dedication driving our profession," Stacy Williams, the Executive Director of AIA San Francisco chapter, said of the cohort. "We are...
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    The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered Crosses 4 Million Players
    Bethesda Game Studios has announced over four million players for The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered. It dropped on April 22nd for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC following months of rumors and is also available on Game Pass for consoles, PC, and the cloud. Though the studio didn’t mention sales numbers, Oblivion Remastered has performed very well on Steam, crossing 190,000 peak concurrent players on the platform. Co-developed with Virtuos, it retains the core of the 2006 classic but recreates all assets and environments from scratch in Unreal Engine 5. It also fuels the new lip-syncing technology and dynamic lighting system, resulting in a gorgeous visual overhaul. Of course, some much-needed quality-of-life changes include fixes for the leveling system, hit reactions in combat, a revamped user interface, additional accessibility options and more. Check out our review for The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered for more details. You can also read our tips and tricks for things to know before starting. We are so grateful to the over 4 million of you that have already ventured into Cyrodiil with Oblivion Remastered. Thank you! pic.twitter.com/Fz1lo7XZtM— Bethesda Game Studios (@BethesdaStudios) April 25, 2025
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    How to use Visual Intelligence on the iPhone
    One of the Apple Intelligence features that hasn’t been delayed is Visual Intelligence, which uses your iPhone’s camera to identify and answer questions on whatever’s around you in the world.It lets you snap a pizza restaurant storefront and find out its opening hours, for example, or point your camera at a plant and find out what it’s called and how to care for it. If you’ve used Google Lens, you’ll get the idea.This isn’t available to everyone, though. You have to be using iOS 18.2 on the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, or iPhone 16 Pro Max; iOS 18.3 on the iPhone 16E; or iOS 18.4 on the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. You’ll also need to have Apple Intelligence turned on, via Apple Intelligence & Siri in Settings.How to launch Visual IntelligenceLeft: You can get Visual Intelligence to work with the Action Button. Right: If there’s a match, it’ll appear at the top of the screen. Images: AppleIf you have an iPhone 16 with a Camera Control button on the right-hand side, you can tap and hold this button to bring up the camera and Visual Intelligence.If you’ve got an iPhone 16E, iPhone 15 Pro, or iPhone 15 Pro Max, you’ve got a few different options to choose from:You can customize the Action Button to launch Visual Intelligence: Go to Settings, tap Action Button, then swipe left or right to find Visual Intelligence.You can launch it from the lockscreen. With your phone locked, tap and hold on the lockscreen, then choose Customize > Lock Screen. Tap the - (minus) symbol next to either icon in the bottom corner to clear the current shortcut, then tap + (plus) to select Visual Intelligence as the replacement.You can launch it from the Control Center. Swipe down from the top right corner of the display. You should see a Visual Intelligence shortcut. If it’s not there, tap + (plus) in the top left corner, then Add a Control to add Visual Intelligence.How to use Visual IntelligenceLeft: You can ask ChatGPT about anything you’re looking at. Right: Google image search is integrated into Visual Intelligence. Screenshots: AppleThere are all kinds of ways to use Visual Intelligence. Most of the time, it’ll be able to recognize and respond to prompts about anything you show it, so try experimenting and see what you get.Identify animals and plants. If you’re looking at an animal or plant, Visual Intelligence should recognize this, and tell you what you’re looking at without any further input. You can then tap the animal or plant name for more information.Interact with businesses. Point your iPhone camera at a business location, and it should be identified in the same way that animals and plants are, with a label at the top. Tap this label to see your options, which will vary depending on what Apple’s AI can find. These options might include Schedule (to see opening times), Order (to order a delivery), Menu (to see food, drink, or services), and Reserve (to book a table). Tap the three dots to call the business, visit its website, or see more information about it.Scan text: Visual Intelligence can do a lot with text. Tap the capture button (the large circle at the bottom) with text in view, and you get onscreen options to Summarize, Translate, or Read Aloud the text using AI.Take action on text: Visual Intelligence will often pop up options for taking action on text it recognizes. It can call numbers, create calendar events from dates, message email addresses, and look up information on flight numbers.Outside of those options, you’ve got two features you can use, which appear as buttons onscreen whenever Visual Intelligence is looking at something. Tap Ask to get a ChatGPT prompt box. You can then ask what an object is, how to fix something, how to solve a math problem, how to make a dish from certain ingredients, or any other image-related query you can think of based on what’s onscreen.Tap Search to get the standard list of Google search results for the image you’ve snapped. This can be helpful if you want to shop online for something that’s in front of you, but it also works for some of the same queries above as well (maybe identifying an actor from an image, or looking up a make of car).To exit Visual Intelligence at any time, swipe up from the bottom of the screen.See More:
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    Godot 4.5 Dev3 Released
    Godot 4.5 Dev3 Released / News / April 26, 2025 / Godot, Release Today we have the third dev release of the Godot 4.5 cycle, following hot on the heels of Godot 4.5 dev1 released in March and Godot 4.5 dev2 released earlier in April. These releases add new features and improvements to the Godot engine leading up to the Godot 4.5 release. These are pre-beta releases and obviously are not supposed to be used for production work. There is also a new Godot Engine asset bundle showcased in the video, the Godot StarNova Bundle on Gumroad but be sure to use the code SN40 at checkout to save $40 off! In Godot 4.5 Dev3 the following are the highlight new features: Screen reader support added via AccessKit implementation New script backtracing support Inspector section toggling Several additional small fixes and improvements Key Links Godot 4.5 Dev 3 Release Announcement Interactive Changelog You can learn more about the Godot 4.5 dev3 release and see several of the new features in action in the video below. In addition to the Godot StarNova Bundle, there are also Unity and Unreal Engine bundles, which can be converted to work with Godot and other engines and tools. The SpaceNova and StarNova Unreal Engine as well as the Unity SpaceNova and StarNova bundles. Use code SN70 and SN40 for each bundle respectively to save a huge amount. Using GFS links to purchase the bundles helps support us (and thanks so much if you do!). If you are looking at using the Unreal or Unity assets in another game engine, be sure to check out the following conversion guides:
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    The Until Dawn Movie’s Greatest Weakness Is Straying So Far Away From the Game
    This article contains spoilers for the movie.I've been racking my brain over the conundrum that is adapting Until Dawn. Supermassive Games' deconstruction of horror cinema through choice-based butterfly effect mechanics is essentially a 10-hour playable movie—a damn fine one written by indie horror staples Larry Fessenden and Graham Reznick—so a film adaptation couldn't just be the same thing. But a film that isn’t indebted to the game and its "choose your own adventure" method doesn't feel appropriate either. Sony's desire to release an Until Dawn adaptation seemed misguided upon announcement, and after viewing the film, it's still a headscratcher.That's because David F. Sandberg's Until Dawn movie betrays the core hook of Supermassive's Until Dawn.Writers Gary Dauberman and Blair Butler chose to adapt Until Dawn as its title reads. In this case, "Until Dawn" translates into a time-loop-like horror scenario where five young adults find themselves hunted by various baddies, and they only escape if they can survive … until dawn. Should anyone die, they'll wake once a gigantic hourglass fixed to an ominous, skull-adorned mount drops its last grain of sand. Die enough times, and you become a wendigo lost to Dr. Alan J. Hill's delirious experiment. The core impetus of a missing sibling is still there—Ella Rubin's protagonist, Clover, is hunting for her missing sister—but otherwise, you're not on Blackwood Mountain aka Mount Washington (er…yet), and certainly not similarly punished for choices that alter narrative paths.That's… not Until Dawn. Until Dawn GalleryDeath Shouldn't Be An AfterthoughtIn the game, death matters. It matters so much, in fact, that killing a single character sends ripple effects felt throughout the remaining storylines. There's no regeneration or second chances. Like, famously. That's the point of Until Dawn. The stakes are so astronomically high, the slightest nervous twitch of your controller during a "stay still" Quicktime event could doom multiple characters. Dauberman and Butler fail to translate the nerve-wracking experience of playing Until Dawn, landing on quite the opposite concept.If anything, Until Dawn is a beginner's attempt at Cabin in the Woods. Glore Valley is drenched by a thunderstorm, except for a perfect circle of sunshine over the welcome center location, like some all-powerful horror movie god is controlling the rain—once again resembling Cabin in the Woods in terms of the “influencing environment” effect. The all-seeing overlord (Dr. Hill), the meta nature of characters joking about horror movie rules, and the different creatures unleashed each rewind? Despite countless plot configurations, the game's powerful storytelling is far superior to this random assortment of scary scenes tied to an hourglass clock. The game pulls players deeper into a web of intrigue, where the movie's Mad Libs nature drags viewers through a jumbled rotation of clowns-and-kooks randomness.Points are awarded for at least using wendigos. In the game, Fessenden's "Stranger" character reveals that a 1952 mining cave-in led to cannibalism, and said cannibals turned into wendigos that now haunt Blackwood. Here, Clover and her friends start turning into wendigos due to Dr. Hill's experiments on Glore Valley from his sanatorium hideout (resembling his dingy in-game office). It's not a one-for-one translation, nor does it need to be, but the wendigos are overshadowed by a slasher villain vaguely costumed after Josh's psycho getup. There are also witches, porcelain doll-looking masks, creepypasta demons, and water that makes your entire body explode Scanners-style if you drink it. It's a hodgepodge of dangers that have nothing to do with Fessenden and Reznick's straightforward creature-centric game, outside of a few Easter eggs.PlayThe most obvious connection is Peter Stormare as Dr. Hill, Josh Washington’s (Rami Malek) hallucinated psychiatrist who runs players through rigorous psychological tests that influence future in-game details. However, even Dr. Hill features stark differences in the film vs. the original game. In the movie, he's seen as a gas station attendant, but it's not long before he's outed as former game character Dr. Hill—who's in control of experiments on Glore Valley. It’s here where we have the only direct reference to the game’s most well-known character, Josh Washington. After Clover discovers Hill’s “office,” we see her patient profile alongside Josh’s.There's some exposition about Hill's experiments as we watch prisoners cannibalize bodies and then turn into wendigos to highlight that connection to the game, but the reveal is followed by Clover defeating Dr. Hill pretty easily. Except she doesn’t. Probably. As the film ends, we return to the dirty sanitarium office where Dr. Hill explodes after ingesting some 'splodey water, and on surveillance monitors, we see Blackwood's lodge. We then hear Dr. Hill speak, suggesting he was Clover's hallucination, much like Josh's in the game. But, that's right before the credits because I guess Sandberg's movie is an offshoot prequel that, for some reason, has nothing to do with the actual events of the Until Dawn game? If there is a sequel, presumably it'll be about Josh's case of vengeance paid unto the Blackwood group except based on the film's rules … somehow.Cheap Easter Eggs Aren't EnoughIt's just all so generic. Turning Dr. Hill into the baddie removes intrigue and becomes a cheap cop-out, torn from the game but improperly refitted. Then the stinger of Blackwood hits, which again is confusing because in interviews, Sandberg insists his film takes place after the game's timeline—but Blackwood's reveal suggests it's not a sequel, but a prequel. Inconsequentiality plagues Sandberg's film in a way that makes you wonder why it's even tied to Until Dawn (*cough* intellectual property reasons *cough*), which only causes Blackwood's tease to be even more spoonfed and underwhelming. For so long, Until Dawn (the movie) bears no resemblance to Until Dawn (the game)—why pivot back toward the game at the last minute?Until Dawn: Movie ImagesThe reason is simple: to appease us fans. There are choice moments that attempt to help us relive the game, but they're crammed in like afterthoughts. Ji-young Yoo's spiritualist character Megan has everyone hold hands in silence, mimicking the game's quiet "hold your breath" Quicktime events. There's a shot bathed in red lighting where a wendigo is right by a frightened Clover, and that's a direct reference to the "Don't Move" instructions. But the game's cinematic nature doesn't yield many other level-based opportunities to recreate, nor does the film try. The adaptation’s biggest issue is it never fully comprehends how best to honor Supermassive's inspiration while telling a fresh horror tale.What else might you recognize? The wendigo audio files are plucked from the game, reusing the same noises. There's also Abe's first death of being chopped in half, which could be respect paid to Josh's fake death in the game, or maybe that's just a lucky coincidence. Are the werewolf sketches in the witch's cabin a possible reference to The Quarry? Is the radio in the basement the same radio in the game where characters find out they must survive until dawn? Chances are yes, but these Easter eggs feel forced.Look, I'm all for a "spiritual successor." But to do so, there has to be some resemblance to the thing you are named after. While I don't think Until Dawn is a terrible movie, it's a bad Until Dawn movie. It's a far cry from the urgency and invasive dread that Supermassive so easily conjures, speaking to what makes the playable horror movie such a blast to complete (over and over). As is, the Until Dawn movie doesn't make much sense in context. The events of Glore Valley are a grab bag of ideas from other horror movies that would be nothing but a clip show without Dr. Hill's inclusion. But even with Stormare's reprised role, it's only Until Dawn at face value, nothing deeper. I get the interpretation of the gang's choices forcing them to keep restarting, but it's still too far off-base to consider this adaptation anything more than unfaithful. In the end, Until Dawn is a missed opportunity to bring Supermassive's smash-hit game to life.
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    Hostinger Horizons lets you effortlessly turn ideas into web apps without coding [10% off]
    Vibe coding is quickly becoming a popular use of AI, allowing people without coding experience to bring ideas to life. However, knowing where to begin and how to deploy while providing support is still daunting. Hostinger Horizons is here to solve that. This fantastic AI-powered service removes all the guesswork from the vibe coding process. All you need is an idea and Hostinger Horizons to launch your very own web app in minutes. Why Hostinger Horizons is the go-to solution Whether you’re looking to create a unique task prioritization tool, a rental registration system, a personal budget tracker, or even a meditation and wellness app, Hostinger Horizons makes it incredibly simple. Traditional web development platforms can be overly complicated or limited in their features, making it challenging to translate your exact vision into reality. Hostinger Horizons fills this gap by empowering users with robust AI-driven tools. With just a few simple prompts, you can describe exactly what you need, and Hostinger Horizons will generate your website or web app instantly. It’s an AI software engineer at your fingertips—providing complete ease from initial concept to live deployment. Simplicity meets power Unlike other tools on the market, Hostinger Horizons handles everything in one seamless environment—hosting, domain registration, email integration, and more. Forget complicated configurations or the need for external services. With just a few clicks, your fully functional web app is live, supported by a reliable platform trusted by over 3.5 million clients globally. The platform allows you to edit your web app effortlessly, reverting to previous versions or tweaking functionality with AI assistance as needed. You never have to worry about technical challenges because Hostinger Horizons makes problem-solving intuitive. Hostinger Horizons in action Imagine wanting to create a daily gratitude journal app to enhance productivity and mental wellness. Enter your concept into Hostinger Horizons’ AI chat, and watch the magic unfold. The AI quickly generates the initial framework for your app, which you can refine in real-time by providing additional prompts. Adjust functionality, design, and usability with ease. Once satisfied, launch your app instantly with a single click. It’s genuinely that straightforward. Walking through various iterations of a blog idea with no code experience is as simple as sharing ideas with Hostinger Horizons. With no code experience whatsoever, you can cook up an interactive web experience from scratch. For instance, adding a daily visitor streak feature and setting the content in the future was as easy as describing the request. Ready to launch your idea? There’s no reason to delay your creative projects or business ideas. Hostinger Horizons allows you to start today with a free trial, ensuring you can test out your concepts risk-free. Experience firsthand how easy it is to create, refine, and deploy websites and web apps. Visit Hostinger Horizons now and enter promo code 9TO5MAC for 10% off your subscription. Secure your exclusive deal and bring your online vision to life faster than you ever imagined possible. Start your free trial today and launch your ideas effortlessly with Hostinger Horizons. Add 9to5Mac to your Google News feed.  FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.You’re 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. Don’t know where to start? Check out our exclusive stories, reviews, how-tos, and subscribe to our YouTube channel
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    Extremely Metal "Bone Collector" Caterpillar Cloaks Itself in the Shattered Exoskeletons of Its Vanquished Foes
    A newly discovered species of caterpillar in Hawaii is unlike any other. It's carnivorous — already an extreme rarity for these generally benign creatures — and when it's not devouring its helpless foes, it's cloaking itself in a gruesome canvas of their body parts. Oh, did we also mention it's occasionally a cannibal?Taking trophies ranging from entire heads to molted exoskeletons, there's a reason why scientists have nicknamed it the "bone collector." As detailed in a study published in the journal Science, the caterpillars favor lurking in spider webs hidden from view, like in a tree hollow or rock cavity, where they strip the corpses of insects ensnared in the silk traps, and daringly avoid the detection of the arachnids that interred them there. And the caterpillars get away with it thanks to their macabre costumes, disguising them as the dead insects while also making them appear unappetizing to predators."We started realizing these things are only hanging out where there are spiders," lead author Daniel Rubinoff, an entomologist at the University of Hawaii, told Ars Technica. "It's the sort of thing you really want to be sure of because it's not just incredible, it's unimaginable.""It is remarkable that a caterpillar would tie its fate to a spider — a clear and present danger for both caterpillar and moth alike," echoed David Wagner, an entomologist at the University of Connecticut who was not involved in the study, to the New York Times.The bone collector belongs to a genus of moths found in Hawaii called Hyposcoma, which are known for spinning protective cases of silk when they're larva. In this case, the silk is used to weave the body parts together, forming a sort of portable cocoon.Rubinoff first stumbled across a specimen in 2008, and has since worked to prove that the caterpillars are an entirely new species. Bone collectors are found exclusively in the Wai'anae Mountains on the island of O'ahu, and are exceedingly rare. To date, more than 150 field surveys in the area have yielded only 62 specimens, per the NYT.The bodypart camouflage may look random and haphazard, but it's apparently a carefully curated outfit. Somewhere between mortician and tailor, a bone collector will use its mandibles to cut a beetle carapace here and an ant limb there down to size, and are notably picky when it comes to choosing what to add to their suits (though what informs its fashion choices is unclear). In a lab, bone collectors ignored random detritus and went straight for the dead stuff, showing that they were "able to discern differences in objects in their environment," Rubinoff told the NYT. But they ate practically any insect.By studying the caterpillar's genetics, Rubinoff and his team revealed that the species likely emerged at least five million years ago, which is older than O'ahu itself. Because it has no relatives of the same lineage, the researchers believe its original home was another island that's since been swallowed by the ocean, per Ars.Resourceful as they are, the bone collectors are tragically being threatened by a surge of invasive bug species, and could face extinction."I don't want to say it's on the verge of winking out, but in the context, it seems likely," Rubinoff told Ars. "We've lost entire genera of endemic insects [in Hawaii]. It could be one new ant species away from being obliterated."Share This Article
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