• New leaks reveal Valve Steam Controller 2 and new Index VR controllers
    In brief: The Steam Controller and Index were among Valve's most famous pieces of hardware before the company's handheld popularized a new segment of PCs. Recent leaks suggest Valve is preparing to revisit its earlier products, as renders reveal substantial control layout and form factor changes. Data miners have uncovered details on an in-development follow-up to the Steam Controller and a pair of controllers for Valve's previously leaked standalone headset. The products could enter mass production in the coming months. EOZ VR XR project manager Brad Lynch shared code and renders discovered in the SteamVR client, indicating the two controllers are in a late stage of development.Valve's ibex (steam controller 2) and roy controllers just leaked. There's various versions of the roy controllers.[image or embed] Pavel Djundik (@xpaw.me) November 26, 2024 at 6:01 PMThe new Steam Controller, codenamed "Ibex," resembles the Steam Deck's control layout in an Xbox-like form factor. Whereas the original Steam Controller sacrificed the traditional directional pad and right analog stick to accommodate its innovative trackpads, the successor reverses those compromises and shifts them beneath the sticks.An AR overlay of Project Codename Roy on top of a Steam Deck for reference // Related StoriesValve's first attempt at enhancing couch-bound PC gaming was an intriguing product but saw only modest commercial success. The company discontinued the device in 2019 but recently licensed a more traditional gamepad from Hori. A direct successor to the Steam Controller might satisfy users who missed out on the original.Meanwhile, the new VR controllers, codenamed "Roy," seem much smaller than the Valve Index controller and closely resemble Metal Quest 3 controllers. Multiple design stages have emerged, but what appears to be the final model features the full suite of buttons, sticks, bumpers, triggers, and grips expected of any standard gamepad. In contrast with the Quest 3 controllers, Valve added a directional pad and moved all four face buttons to the righthand controller.Roy is the first concrete evidence of Valve's future VR plans since references to a standalone headset codenamed "Deckard" appeared in a driver file in 2021. Details on the project are scarce, but a recent leak revealed that Valve's interest in Arm on Linux has invited speculation that the Index successor might be an Arm device. Deckard's chances of coming to market seemed ambiguous three years ago, but Roy's emergence suggests that Valve is actively preparing to release the headset.The Steam Deck has recently eclipsed the Steam Controller and Valve Index in the public consciousness, which inspired a new wave of handheld gaming PCs and dramatically improved Linux gaming. However, Valve doesn't plan to iterate on the Steam Deck until a significant performance boost becomes possible without sacrificing battery life, which might take years.Image credit: Down
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    How Intent Data and AI Can Come Together to Produce Better Personalization
    As a marketing strategist with over a decades worth of experience, Ive seen personalization strategies that run the gamut from compelling and persuasive to weak and ineffectual. And the hard truth is that the same tired strategies based on the same tired data arent going to differentiate your business.In this article, well examine how generative AI (GenAI) and intent data can work together to drive deeper personalization at scale.Personalization: What it is (and what it isnt)Personalization refers to the truly unique interactions, content and messaging that speed the buying journey by speaking directly to a buyers problems and pain points. It does not pertain to personal interests, nor is it merely personal information scraped from the web.In todays environment, generic data like information pulled from online sources is readily available. If every business is using the same generic data and employing the same outreach strategies, your content and messaging are going to look equally generic. Theres nothing there to separate what your organization is doing from what Business B or Business C or Business D is doing.Take, for example, this email sent to our CEO:Nothing in the attempt at personalization here the recipients name, the company he works for, the state in which it operates demonstrates a knowledge of the recipient or an understanding of his challenges. The call to action at the end of the email is, likewise, too general to deliver any real value.The power of GenAI to improve response rates: TechTargets real-world improvementsWhen it comes to member engagement, we at TechTarget believe in the fundamental principle of putting the right content in front of the right prospective buyers at the right time. Were able to match content with our readers needs by personalizing each and every user experience, targeting individual users based on the recency of their activity as well as the topical areas around which theyve been active. This technique of leveraging intent data and recency of activity alone results in a 1.7x increase in response rates.However, when we add machine learning (ML) models into the mix in order to discern the expected content needs of our readers and make predictive recommendations that match relevant content with their activities, the difference in response rates is nothing short of momentous: combining intent data with AI results in a staggering 3.6x response rate increase. The AI-enhanced personalization strategy has also seen improvements in longer-term outcomes, including customer retention and engagement.The bottom line, based on our own testing, is this: theres a ton of value in activity data, but you can really unlock the full power of that data when you add in AI to scale your personalization efforts.Learn more about TechTargets IntentMail AI to learn how to tap into the full power of your data.Avoiding Big Brother languageAt its strongest, personalization allows you to connect with users based on their individual profiles and day-to-day challenges. While content and messaging based on generic data will likely fail to resonate with the intended recipients, swinging too far in the opposite direction can be downright Orwellian. To avoid coming across as an all-knowing Big Brother, adhere to these best practices:DoDontBe the solution your audience is looking for without telling them that you knew they were looking for it.Come off like youre looking over their virtual shoulder by using language like TechTarget told us that you viewed XYZ Use your knowledge of prospects topical activity to send relevant content and messaging that aligns with the trends or pain points theyre researching.Remind your audience that their online activity is being tracked its no secret that it happens, but the reminder can be a major turnoff.Position yourself as a helpful partner who sympathizes with their challenges to demonstrate you understand their perspective, provide content thats likely to appeal to them and show how your brand and products can fulfill their needs.Overuse explicit references to content downloads or research history be mindful of the difference between a message that says, Thanks for viewing! and one that says, Because you downloaded content X, do you want to talk to a rep about product Y?When trying to find the right balance between personalized messaging and potentially off-putting messaging, consider the idea of progressive disclosure that is, building a relationship based on your previous interactions and reflecting that progression in your messaging. Just as youre unlikely to ask intimate questions of someone you just met, a similar concept applies here: you need to establish a relationship with your intended recipient before you can expand upon it.Done strategically, combining high quality data with GenAI enables stronger personalization at scalePersonalization refers to the interactions, content and messaging that speaks to a buyers challenges and saves them time. Adding GenAI to your targeting efforts can deliver much greater value than using intent data and user activity alone. The key is to find balance between GenAI and human-driven efforts by bringing the two together you can achieve high-quality personalization at scale.
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    Theres a new Samsung Galaxy S25 spec leak, and its a bit disappointing
    The Samsung Galaxy S25 series is still a couple of months away, but a new leak from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) website, first spotted by 91Mobiles, has given us a major sneak peek of what to expect. While a few of these specs were already expected, some others are a bit, well, disappointing.From the FCC listings, there appear to be three models for the S25 line: SM931U, SM936U, and SM938U. All three models will support 5G, dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GNSS, and NFC connectivity. There is also mention of two models having an ultrawide band on them, but it looks to be just the Galaxy S25 Plus and S25 Ultra, which means the base model S25 will lack UWB. Features that use UWB include precision tracking with item trackers or locating lost devices, so those who end up with the base model S25 will miss out on such features.Recommended VideosThe S Pen will also make a return with the Ultra variant, and it has the model number EJ-PS938.Andy Boxall / Digital TrendsOther information from the leaked specs indicates that the base Galaxy S25 was tested with a travel adapter named EP-TA800. This means that the S25 only supports up to 25W wired charging, the same as the current Galaxy S24. However, it also suggests a downgrade for wireless charging at only 9W speeds rather than the 15W that the S24 currently has.RelatedThe S25 Plus and S25 Ultra appeared to have been tested with the EP-T2510 adapter, which translates to 45W wired charging, just like the S24 Plus and S24 Ultra.While on the topic of charging, it looks like the battery capacities for all three models will be similar to those in the S24 line. We can also expect the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset to power the S25 lineup.These specs arent too surprising, for the most part. Since the base S24 didnt have UWB, thats not changing with the S25. However, it is odd that Samsung is downgrading the wireless charging on the base model S25 instead of improving it, especially considering that Qi2 wireless charging exists. It would also be nice if Samsung could bump up the wired charging speed for the base model, but at least that didnt get any slower.Regardless, this spec leak paints a clearer picture of what to expect in early 2025.Editors Recommendations
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    HOT HOT HOT Black Friday air fryer deals: Cuisinart, Ninja and more up to 47% off
    html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd" Table of ContentsTable of ContentsCuisinart 4.5-qt Air Fryer Oven $57 $120 53% offNinja Air Fryer Pro XL 6-in-1 $90 $170 47% offBella Pro 12-in-1 6-Slice Toaster Oven + 33-qt. Air Fryer with French Doors $130 $250 48% offOster Flex Air Fryer Oven $161 $250 36% offNinja Combi All-in-One Multicooker $230More Black Friday air fryer deals to shopHow to choose an air fryer on Black FridayHow we chose these air fryer Black Friday dealsUpdate 11/27/24: Black Friday is here and its time which means there are a ton of deals to shop including a plethora of air fryer deals. We know, theres a lot to sift through but this guide will be your guiding light. Well update it regularly to include all of the best deals and discounts. More recently, we reviewed prices, updated with some new deals, and beyond.If youre planning to buy an air fryer for Black Friday, nows the perfect time. Why? Black Friday is here! Plus, there are already some Black Friday air fryer deals that are available across all of the popular retailers, featuring the most trustworthy brands. Theres a chance that prices will go even lower throughout the weekend, but youll still be winner if you take advantage of any of the offers that weve gathered here.The Black Friday deals you see here for air fryers arent the only ones that you should check out if you want upgrades for your familys meals. Weve also got grill dealsand coffee maker deals, among others. In any case, we highly recommend completing your transactions as fast as you can, as the bargains right now may no longer be available tomorrow.Related$120 53% offCuisinartThe Cuisinart 4.5-qt Air Fryer Oven is a simple air fryer with a cooking capacity of 4.5 quarts, which is the perfect size for couples and small families. In addition to air frying, it has roast, bake, and keep warm functions, with a maximum temperature of 400 degrees Fahrenheit.$170 47% offNinjaThe Ninja Air Fryer Pro XL 6-in-1 is almost half-price following a 47% discount, which translates to savings of $80. It features a 6.5-quart nonstick basket and a maximum temperature of 450 degrees Fahrenheit. The cooking machine offers six functions, namely air fry, air roast, bake, max crisp, reheat, and dehydrate.$250 48% offBellaThe Bella Pro 12-in-1 6-Slice Toaster Oven + 33-qt. Air Fryer with French Doors does it all, including working as an air fryer with a huge 33-quart capacity. The French doors are easy to open with a single pull, so you can place your ingredients and take out your cooked dishes easily.$250 36% offOsterThe Oster Flex Air Fryer Oven features two independent cooking zones with capacities of 5.5 quarts each you can cook food in both zones at the same time and temperature, or cook them in different ways. The partition between the zones is also removable, which will convert the cooking device into an 11-quart air fryer.NinjaYoure probably wondering why we still included this without a deal. Thats because its still worthy. The Ninja Combi All-in-One Multicooker, which will be yours at $50 off following a 22% discount, offers a total of 14 functions, including air frying, steaming, and baking. and toasting. With all of its capabilities, it replaces 16 appliances and cooking tools, freeing up valuable space in your kitchen. Theres no need to defrost your ingredients as super-heated steam will quickly thaw frozen food and cook them properly in under 30 minutes.There are so many Black Friday air fryer deals that most people will need help in narrowing down their choices. The first thing that you need to consider is the cooking capacity of the air fryer. If youre only cooking for yourself, just 3 quarts may already be enough, but if you think youll be preparing meals often for large groups, you may want to get an air fryer with a capacity of at least 8 quarts. Of course, an air fryer with a larger capacity will take up more space in your kitchen, but if you get one with extra functions such as an air fryer that can also bake and roast, youll end up creating more space as one kitchen appliance can replace multiple devices.Not all air fryers are built the same though some are simply more durable than others, and offer more helpful features. These are why we highly recommend sticking to the top brands when buying an air fryer, such as Ninja, Cuisinart, Oster, and Instant. You may save a few more dollars going for an unknown brand, but theres a chance that the cheaper price comes with a sacrifice of functionality or worse, safety.Air fryers come in all shapes and sizes, ranging from budget-friendly devices that specialize in making quick snacks to premium models with all the bells and whistles that are perfect for whipping up complete meals for the whole family. In selecting the Black Friday air fryer deals above, we spread out our recommendations across all the different types, so theres going to be something for everyone.Ultimately, our aim for all of our readers is to give you excellent value for your money, whether that means getting a dependable air fryer for a really low price, or enjoying a huge discount on an air fryer that you previously couldnt afford. Were going to keep scouring the internet for even better bargains until Black Friday ends, and well keep updating this page so you may want to leave a bookmark to be able to stay tuned.More Unmissable Deals
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    Unusual Machines CEO: Donald Trump Jr. Advisory Role Isnt About Political Connections
    Unusual Machines shares surged on the announcement of Trump Jr. as an advisor of the company.
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    Find insight on IMAX, Talkdesk, HP and more in the latest Market Talks covering Technology, Media and Telecom.
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    Carl Perkins Review: Rockabillys Root
    The man who wrote Blue Suede Shoes was a musical pioneer who brought country and R&B styles together in pursuit of a wild new sound.
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    Fiction: Sergio De La Pavas Every Arc Bends Its Radian
    Plus Vacated Landscape by Jean Lahougue and An Earthquake Is a Shaking of the Surface of the Earth by Anna Moschovakis.
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    Man suffers chemical burn that lasted months after squeezing limes
    Lime disease Man suffers chemical burn that lasted months after squeezing limes The toxin is in more foods than you might think, including carrots, parsley, limes, and lemons. Beth Mole Nov 27, 2024 5:00 pm | 12 Margarita cocktail with ice, lime and salt rim on a black slate board Credit: Getty | chas53 Margarita cocktail with ice, lime and salt rim on a black slate board Credit: Getty | chas53 Story textSizeSmallStandardLargeWidth *StandardWideLinksStandardOrange* Subscribers only Learn moreIf Margaritaville were a real place, it should definitely keep a few dermatologists on hand.In a case of an oft-overlooked food preparation risk, a 40-year-old man showed up to an allergy clinic in Texas with a severe, burning rash on both his hands that had two days earlier. A couple of days later, it blistered. And a few weeks after that, the skin darkened and scaled. After several months, the skin on his hands finally returned to normal.The culprit: lime juice and sunlight.It turns out that just before developing the nasty skin eruption, the man had manually squeezed a dozen limes, then headed to an outdoor soccer game without applying sunscreen. His doctors diagnosed the man's rash as a classic case of phytophotodermatitis, according to a case report published Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine.The condition is caused by toxic substances found in plants (phyto) that react with UV light (photo) to cause a burning, blistering, scaling, pigmented skin condition (dermatitis). Credit: New England Journal of Medicine, 2024 Specifically, the toxic chemicals are furocoumarins, which are found in some weeds and also a range of plants used in food. Those include celery, carrot, parsley, fennel, parsnip, lime, bitter orange, lemon, grapefruit, and sweet orange. Furocoumarins include chemicals with linear structures, psoralens, and angular structures, called angelicins, though not all of them are toxic.Furocoumarins can enter skin cells, and for those that are phototoxic, become activated by exposure to ultraviolet light. The light causes the chemicals to form cross-linking bonds with the pyrimidine bases in DNA. This ties the double-stranded genetic material together, halting replication, which in turn leads to cell death and inflammation.Though it's likely not top-of-mind for most cooks, the phenomenon has been noted for centuries. For instance, in ancient Egypt, people who experienced loss of skin pigment (vitiligo) would treat the condition by covering their skin with the juice of false bishop's weed (Ammi majus) and then lying in the sun to darken their skin. The weed contains two psoralen derivates that can darken sick upon exposure to UV light. But, it's a risky treatment as too much psoralens and/or too much light can easily cause a harsh case of phytophotodermatitis.Once the painful reaction occurs, treatment includes drugs that can ease the inflammation. The man in the NEJM case was treated with a topical steroid cream and lotion. Still, it took months for a full recovery. Of course, now that he knows, if he gets a lime burn again, there's no one else to blameit's his own fault.Beth MoleSenior Health ReporterBeth MoleSenior Health Reporter Beth is Ars Technicas Senior Health Reporter. Beth has a Ph.D. in microbiology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and attended the Science Communication program at the University of California, Santa Cruz. She specializes in covering infectious diseases, public health, and microbes. 12 Comments Prev story
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    What fossilized dino feces can tell us about their rise to dominance
    fecal matters What fossilized dino feces can tell us about their rise to dominance Scientists studied trace fossils called bromalites to reconstruct critical food webs in late Triassic, early Jurassic. Jennifer Ouellette Nov 27, 2024 4:00 pm | 3 Artistic reconstruction of herbivorous, fern-eatingsauropodomorph dinosaurs in the Early Jurassic ecosystem ofSoltykow Credit: Marcin Ambrozik Artistic reconstruction of herbivorous, fern-eatingsauropodomorph dinosaurs in the Early Jurassic ecosystem ofSoltykow Credit: Marcin Ambrozik Story textSizeSmallStandardLargeWidth *StandardWideLinksStandardOrange* Subscribers only Learn morePaleontologists have long puzzled over how the dinosaursoriginally relatively small and of minor importance to the broader ecosystemevolved to become the dominant species some 30 million years later. Fossilized feces and vomit from dinosaurs might hold important clues to how and why this evolutionary milestone came about, according to a new paper published in the journal Nature.Co-author Martin Qvarnstrom, an evolutionary biologist with Uppsala University in Sweden, and his collaborators studied trace fossils known as bromalites, a designation that includes coprolites as well as vomit or other fossilized matter from an organism's digestive tract. As previously reported, coprolites aren't quite the same as paleofeces, which retain a lot of organic components that can be reconstituted and analyzed for chemical properties. Coprolites are fossils, so most organic components have been replaced by mineral deposits like silicate and calcium carbonates.For archaeologists keen on learning more about the health and diet of past populationsas well as how certain parasites evolved in the evolutionary history of the microbiomecoprolites and paleofeces can be a veritable goldmine of information. For instance, in 2021 we reportedon an analysis of preserved paleo-poop revealing that ancient Iron Age miners in what is now Austria were fond of beer and blue cheese.If a coprolite contains bone fragments, chances are the animal who excreted it was a carnivore, and tooth marks on those fragments can tell us something about how the animal may have eaten its prey. The size and shape of coprolites can also yield useful insights. If a coprolite is spiral-shaped, for instance, it might have been excreted by an ancient shark, since some modern fish (like sharks) have spiral-shaped intestines.A tale of two models Excavations in the Late Triassic locality at Lisowice, Poland. The site yielded a large number of coprolites of predators and herbivores. Credit: Krystian Balanda Qvarnstrom et al. were keen to test two competing hypotheses about the dinosaurs' rise to dominance from the Late Triassic Period (237 million to 201 million years ago) to the onset of the Jurassic Period between 201 million to 145 million years ago. "No single hypothesis seems capable of explaining the rise of dinosaurs fully and critical questions about how dinosaurs established their dynasty on land remain largely unanswered," the authors wrote about their research objectives.One hypothesis cites evolutionary competitionthe traditional "competitive replacement" modelas a driving factor, in which dinosaurs were better equipped to survive thanks to superior physiologies, anatomical adaptations, and feeding habits. Alternatively the "opportunistic replacement" model suggests that the dinosaurs were better able to adapt to a rapidly changing environment brought about by random processesvolcanic eruptions, climate change, or other catastrophic events that led to the decline and/or extinction of other species.Qvarnstromand his colleagues focused on 532 bromalites collected from eight sites in the Polish Basin between 1996 and 2017, stored in various scientific collections in Poland. All specimens were photographed and measured, and the team used a number of different techniques to examine the samples. Several bromalites were cut into thin sections and digitally photographed under a microscope. Other samples were scanned with synchrotron microtomography, and the scans were then used for 3D digital reconstructions of the interiors. The team also used chromatography and mass spectrometry to extract and separate plant remains, examining those remains with scanning electron microscopy. Coprolites of herbivorous dinosaurs with numerous plant remains, from the Early Jurassic of Soltykow, Poland. Gregorz Niedzwiedzki, Coprolites of herbivorous dinosaurs with numerous plant remains, from the Early Jurassic of Soltykow, Poland. Gregorz Niedzwiedzki, Large coprolite with fish remains: A coprolite fragment densely packed with fish bones, likely produced by the phytosaur Paleorhinus. Quarnstrm et al, Nature, 2024 Large coprolite with fish remains: A coprolite fragment densely packed with fish bones, likely produced by the phytosaur Paleorhinus. Quarnstrm et al, Nature, 2024 Coprolites of herbivorous dinosaurs with numerous plant remains, from the Early Jurassic of Soltykow, Poland. Gregorz Niedzwiedzki, Large coprolite with fish remains: A coprolite fragment densely packed with fish bones, likely produced by the phytosaur Paleorhinus. Quarnstrm et al, Nature, 2024 They then compared all that data with existing data from fossilized skeletons and footprints, which allowed them to determine which organisms had produced the various bromalites, their feeding behavior, and their relative size and prevalence. This in turn enabled Qvarnstrom et al. to generate food webs from specific periods of time in order to trace how the populations and body sizes of both herbivores and carnivores shifted between the late Triassic and early Jurassic Periods.Their results seem to support the "opportunistic replacement" model, at least in the Polish Basin. It started with the emergence of small omnivorous precursors to the dinosaurs that subsequently evolved into early herbivorous and carnivorous dinosaurs. The rise to dominance of the dinosaurs "occurred against a backdrop of climatic factors that caused shifts in floral communities and might have driven changes in feeding behavior," the authors concluded. The more adaptable dinosaurs were able to feed on a wider variety of food sources, and hence were well adapted to survive."This study advances our understanding of dinosaur diversification and dominance by providing empirical evidence of a mechanism based on random (stochastic) processes," Lawrence Tanner of Le Moyne College in Syracuse, New York, wrote in an accompanying viewpoint. "However, the research is limited in its context and scope, and thus should be seen as a starting point for further work. Using the techniques from this study in other locations would provide a more global context and build a nuanced picture of the connection between Late Triassic environmental disruptions and the ascendancy of the dinosaurs."DOI: M. Qvarnstrom et al., Nature, 2024. 10.1038/s41586-024-08265-4 (About DOIs).DOI: L.H. Tanner, Nature, 2024. 10.1038/d41586-024-03652-3 (About DOIs).Jennifer OuelletteSenior WriterJennifer OuelletteSenior Writer Jennifer is a senior reporter at Ars Technica with a particular focus on where science meets culture, covering everything from physics and related interdisciplinary topics to her favorite films and TV series. Jennifer lives in Baltimore with her spouse, physicist Sean M. Carroll, and their two cats, Ariel and Caliban. 3 Comments Prev story
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