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    Google Has a Hidden 'Squid Game' You Can Play Right Now
    Squid Game is coming back for a second seasonwhether it needs one or not. And as with many of its high-profile series, Netflix is readily promoting the next installment ahead of its Dec. 26 release date. It seems the streamer tapped Google for one of those promotions, to run a "hidden" Squid Game on the search engine. And it's actually pretty fun. How to play Google's "hidden" Squid Game"Hidden" is in quotations here because the game really isn't hard to find. In fact, if you have any passing interest in Netflix's hit show, you easily could stumble upon it yourself. All it takes to trigger the game is to search "Squid Game" on Google. When you do, you'll get the usual results for Squid Game, including the cast, season two release date, and an endless array of articles and coverage. But in addition to these standard results, you'll notice a Squid Game glyph appear at the bottom of the screen, containing the show's three iconic shapes: circle, triangle, and square. Click this glyph, and you'll launch a game of "Red Light, Green Light" overlayed on top of your search results. Whether or not you've seen the show, the rules are simple: You control a small group of six players who all need to reach the giant robot doll at the top of the page. When the doll isn't looking, you walk towards it; when the doll turns around, you stop moving. If you move while the doll is looking at you, you "lose." Unlike the show, however, your character will simply walk away with an anxious expression on their face, and won't be brutally shot to death. (At least, not on-screen.)There's a green button that lets your characters advance, and a red button that stops them in their tracks. The doll will "sing" the same, short song, and will turn around as soon as it's done singing, but will sing at different intervals, so it can get difficult to judge. I actually found it easier to mute the doll, and just watch for its movement instead. Credit: Jake Peterson The funny thing is, even when you "win," your characters turn around with the same anxious expression on their face as when they lose. These games, man. They're not for the weak.This is far from the first time Google has rolled out a hidden game or feature in its search engine or web browser. The most famous, of course, is the "Dinosaur Game," which appears in Chrome when you don't have an internet connection. But there are tons of games and experiences baked into Google. (Go ahead and search "do a barrel roll.")
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    The Ikarao Shell S1 Is Almost the Perfect Portable Karaoke Speaker
    We may earn a commission from links on this page.Karaoke has been performed with the standard microphone and portable speaker for many years, and we've gotten by fine. But Ikarao, a karaoke speaker company, decided to take karaoke to the next level. They're using technology that we've had at our disposal for years, but for some reason was never implemented well into karaoke speakers to make them more practical and fun. Until now. Their latest flagship product, the Shell S1 Karaoke, is their most affordable karaoke speaker, with a touchscreen tablet, two Bluetooth microphones, and a powerful sound for a small portable speaker.Ikarao sent me their speaker to review. After countless hours of karaoke, I can recommend this to anyone looking for a portable karaoke speaker. There isn't much competition in the market for this kind of device, but the Shell S1 is still a solid product that bests its own catalog of speakers. Ikarao Shell S1 Portable Karaoke Machine $349.99 at Amazon Shop Now Shop Now $349.99 at Amazon Shell S1 karaoke speaker pros, cons, and specs ProsHas a 10.1-inch touchscreen tabletCompact and portable karaoke machine Powerful 104dB stereo speaker with optional bass boostComes with two wireless microphones with 20-hour rechargeable battery lifeCan connect to a TV with HDMI cableCan play and charge at the same timeThe integrated Karafun app brings the most out of the speaker.Integrated Spotify appConsNo easy way to cast screen to TVNo integrated YouTube appNo way to fully customize EQSpecsBattery Life: Up to nine hours with the screen on and 12 hours with the screen offConnectivity: USB, AUX In/Out, HDMI, Wifi, OTG, and Bluetooth V5.4Inputs: AUX input, microphone input, USB inputApp: NoneDrivers: Equipped with two 15W 3.5-inch woofers and two 10W 1-inch tweeters, covering a frequency range of 50Hz 18kHzPower Output: Peak power of 280 W and a maximum sound level of 104dBWater Resistance: NoneSize: 13.9 in by 6.9 in by 6.7 in (L W H)Weight: 11.7 lbsFirst impressions of the Shell S1 karaoke speaker How the Shell S1 looks completely closed. Credit: Daniel Oropeza My expectations were somewhat low for this review, mainly because I had never heard of Ikarao before. But I was happily surprised. The Shell S1 is a portable, one-stop shop for everything you need for a karaoke session. This makes it easy to pick up and take with you to a friend's house or around the house. But as I'll explain, it's not perfect.I was blown away by how loud this speaker can get104 dB, to be exact. That's loud enough to fill most living rooms. There is also a bass boost button on the front (along with volume control, power, Bluetooth, and a local play button to switch the input source) that really bumps the bass substantially. I was able to blast music on my surround sound system and sing over it with just the microphone on the S1 (this is useful if you have a surround sound system you want to use along with the speaker). Credit: Daniel Oropeza While portable, the speaker is pretty hefty for its size (nearly 12 pounds), which makes senseyou're jamming two microphones, a tablet, and a stereo speaker in one product. Ikarao includes a shoulder strap to make carrying the S1 around easy. The two Bluetooth microphones of the Shell S1. Credit: Daniel Oropeza The two Bluetooth microphones are cleverly hidden inside the speaker when you lift up the screen, and they automatically charge as they're stored (just like earbud charging cases). They have a range of about 32 feet, and the batteries last 20 hours. They also have convenient volume controls, a power button that also lets you change through mic effects (including some fun ones), and a button that controls the media so you can play, pause, or skip to the next song in the queue (the mics essentially double as remotes). I was also surprised by how little feedback I received when blasting the volume and getting close to the speaker. I really had to try hard to get any. Overall, the microphone experience was excellent. The back of the Shell S1. Credit: Daniel Oropeza The back of the speaker has all of the interface inputs and outputs. It has another option for a third wire mic with a 3.5mm input, an AUX input, USB On-The-Go (OTG), a USB port, an HDMI so you can hook up the tablet to a TV, a type-C power inlet for charging, and an AUX out to connect to other speakers.Now, let's get to the fun stuff.Features of the Shell S1 karaoke speaker The main menu of the Shell S1. Credit: Daniel Oropeza The touchscreen for the Shell S1 is an Android tablet, but it lacks the ability to download apps, meaning I'm stuck with what it comes with (unless Ikarao decides to do OTA updates in the future). There is also no way to fully customize the EQ, but to be honest, it sounds great out of the box. How the set up in my living room looks with the HDMI cable. Credit: Daniel Oropeza The Shell S1 has an HDMI output that I was able to connect to my TV quickly and easily. However, I have a surround sound system in my living room that doesn't have an AUX connection, meaning I was stuck playing music only through the Shell S1 speaker. If the Shell S1 had the ability to cast its screen to a smart TV, it would not just make it easier to project into a bigger screen for larger parties, but it would also allow those with surround sound systems to use them for karaoke. Ikarao does give the option to cast to a smart TV using a third-party app that is downloaded in the speaker, but the experience was confusing and I can't imagine anyone at a party (especially after a drink or two) managing to figure it out. A swing and a miss from Ikarao. How the YouTube web page looks on the Shell S1. Credit: Daniel Oropeza Although the first thing you might see when you open the screen is YouTube, don't get too excited. It's not the YouTube app; it's just a direct link through a Firefox browser to YouTube. If you ask me, this is a huge dropped ball by Ikarao. Karaoke is mostly done through YouTube, where you can find virtually every song imaginable in a karaoke version, all for free. The web version of YouTube through Firefox with a 10-inch touchscreen is clumsy and slow, to say the least. (If you're wondering, yes, this means you can use the browser to do everything an Android tablet lets you do.) The Spotify app on the Shell S1. Credit: Daniel Oropeza Instead of focusing their efforts on YouTube, Ikarao decided to include the Spotify app. Which is cool, if you're a smart portable speaker. But this is supposed to be a karaoke speaker, and Spotify is not karaoke-friendly. Sure, you can make it work by singing over lyrics or by chance finding an actual karaoke version of your go-to song, but good luck reading along the lyrics. Credit: Daniel Oropeza You can also play music through local USB drives. Not as exciting as the other options, but very much appreciated if you find yourself somewhere without wifi or just have a obscure taste in music. How the Shell S1 screen looks when you connect your phone with Bluetooth and play music. Credit: Daniel Oropeza Of course, you can also connect your phone directly to the speaker through Bluetooth, but then there's no way to follow along with lyrics, which defeats the point of the karaoke machine. So what good option is left? I saved the best for last.The KaraFun app The KaraFun app menu. Credit: Daniel Oropeza Ikarao partnered up with KaraFun, a well-thought-out karaoke app that starts at $9.99 a month. This could explain why Ikarao decided not to include YouTube in its speaker, and if this is the reason, it's frustrating. Ikarao does offer a six-month subscription to KaraFun with your purchase, but why not also include the YouTube app? Anyone can join the KaraFun session with their phone and add songs to the qeue. Credit: Daniel Oropeza Frustration aside, KaraFun does make full use of the speaker's potential. It's a more seamless experience than using YouTube for karaoke, with a huge catalog of karaoke songs, a queue feature, the ability to join sessions and add songs through any phone just by scanning a QR code on the screen, and a fun feature that lets you take pictures and email them at the end of your session. But if you're not ready to add yet another monthly subscription to your budget, then you'll have to make do with the other options.Bottom line How the Shell S1 looks on my TV console. Credit: Daniel Oropeza The Shell S1 smart karaoke speaker is impressive and one of a kind. It's very close to being the perfect portable karaoke speaker, although it still has the potential to get there if Ikarao decides to add the YouTube app with an update. If that app also lets you cast YouTube to a TV, karaoke bars might run out of business. But for now, the physical HDMI cable will have to do. Unfortunately, the best way to use the Shell S1 to its full potential is with the KaraFun app, which starts at $9.99 per month. But if you don't mind that, the partnership works very well. The speaker is powerful for its size, the bass boost is strong, and the quality of the music does not falter at high volumes. The two Bluetooth microphones are quality, they control the media, have a long battery life, automatically charge when stored, and have very little feedback. The touchscreen tablet looks good and makes it truly an all-in-one karaoke machine. The speaker is very portable and has everything you need to karaoke out of the box. The ability to play and charge means the party never stops as long as there's an outlet close by. For around $300 to $350, this is a top-notch portable karaoke machine.
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    Hisense's HT Saturn speakers feature wireless Dolby Atmos and room calibration
    Hisense has officially unveiled its new HT Saturn audio system just ahead of CES, and it's a doozy. This five-piece surround system includes four identical satellite units and a single 6.5-inch subwoofer. All told, it ships with 13 speakers spread across the five units, each of them wireless.The company says this system has been purpose-built to complement extra-large screens, with Hisense announcing its the perfect companion to its own TVs that are 85-inches or bigger. The HT Saturn is especially feature-rich, as its compatible with both Dolby Atmos and DTS:X technology.HisenseIt also includes a room calibration system, to ensure the best possible audio, and can use the TVs onboard speaker as an additional component. The system features plenty of useful connection options, including HDMI eARC, optical and Bluetooth 5.3. Everything is wall-mountable, which is great because it can be tough to find space for five cube-shaped speakers.The system also features five unique EQ modes that optimize sound for movies, music, games and more. We dont know the cost or when itll come out. The Hisense HT Saturn wireless audio system will officially debut at CES 2025, so well likely get pricing and availability details early next year. If you have an immediate hankering for a new entertainment-based sound system, Sony put out some good stuff this year.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/audio/speakers/hisenses-ht-saturn-speakers-feature-wireless-dolby-atmos-and-room-calibration-192952302.html?src=rss
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    Ubisoft quietly squeezes out another NFT game featuring Rayman, Blood Dragon
    Hey, gamers! Do you like Rayman? Do you like Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon? Do you wish theyd make a new Rayman or Blood Dragon game? Well, you got your wish (sort of) if youre willing to give your wish a lot of leeway and a bit of money. Journalist Stephen Totilos Game File newsletter reported that Ubisoft secretly released a new Web3 game with NFTs featuring Captain Laserhawk from the Blood Dragon animated series spinoff on Netflix and Rayman (who hasnt appeared in a proper new adventure in years).Captain Laserhawk: The G.A.M.E. looks like a generic top down shooter set in the bright neon futureworld of the Blood Dragon universe. You compete in an arena-style bloodsport where getting the most kills gets you the win. Totilo describes it as the most basic top-down shooter imaginable.Youll need a Niji Warrior NFT to play the game. Totilo reported that Ubisoft offered 10,000 of the special NFTs for free with some Web3 transaction fees earlier this month. The Niji Warrior NFT serves as a kind of ID card, and if you missed your chance to snag one for free, youll have to fork over a minimum of $14.38 (0.0022 in ethereum, according to Coinbase) just to get in the game.Then to add digital insult to injury, Rayman serves as the announcer for these gladiatorial deathmatches of the future. Rayman appears in the game but you dont even get to play as the wily, cartoon-ish game hero. Hes forced to be the Marv Albert of this bloodthirsty cryptocash grab.Theres only one compelling reason to play the game: You wont need to exert much effort to get on the leaderboard. Totilo said he got into the top 10 of the global leaderboard on a leaderboard that showed less than 100 players. I wouldnt call the game a runaway hit just yet.This isnt the first time that Ubisoft has quietly pushed out a Web3-based game to cash in on the NFT craze that petered out of popularity years ago. Ubisoft Quartz released the tactical RPG Champions Tactics: Grimoria Chronicles in October in which players could buy NFTs for as much as $6,300.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/pc/ubisoft-quietly-squeezes-out-another-nft-game-featuring-rayman-blood-dragon-192102438.html?src=rss
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    OpenAI's next-generation o3 model will arrive early next year
    After nearly two weeks of announcements, OpenAI capped off its 12 Days of OpenAI livestream series with a preview of its next-generation frontier model. Out of respect for friends at Telefnica (owner of the O2 cellular network), and in the grand tradition of OpenAI being really, truly bad at names, its called o3, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman told those watching the announcement on YouTube.The new model isnt ready for public use just yet. Instead, OpenAI is first making o3 available to researchers who want help with safety testing. OpenAI also announced the existence of o3 mini. Altman said the company plans to launch that model around the end of January, with o3 following shortly after that.As you might expect, o3 offers improved performance over its predecessor, but just how much better it is than o1 is the headline feature here. For example, when put through this year's American Invitational Mathematics Examination, o3 achieved an accuracy score of 96.7 percent. By contrast, o1 earned a more modest 83.3 percent rating. What this signifies is that o3 often misses just one question, said Mark Chen, senior vice president of research at OpenAI. In fact, o3 did so well on the usual suite of benchmarks OpenAI puts its models through that the company had to find more challenging tests to test it against.One of those is ARC-AGI, a benchmark that tests an AI algorithm's ability to intuite and learn on the spot. According to the test's creator, the non-profit ARC Prize, an AI system that could successfully beat ARC-AGI would represent "an important milestone toward artificial general intelligence." Since its debut in 2019, no AI model has beaten ARC-AGI. The test consists of input-output questions that most people can figure out intuitively. For instance, in the example below, the correct answer would be to create squares out of four Tetris shapes using dark blue blocks.ARC AGIDeveloping...This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/openais-next-generation-o3-model-will-arrive-early-next-year-191707632.html?src=rss
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    Asus just launched two business monitors with a unique feature I think all display manufacturers should copy
    Asus just launched two business monitors with a unique feature I think all display manufacturers should copy.
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    Google Chrome is testing a new AI tool that scans for scams to help save you from online trickery
    Google Chrome is testing an on-device AI tool to detect scams in the hope of enhancing online safety while maintaining user privacy.
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    Elon Musk endorses far-right Alternative for Germany party in upcoming election
    While he gains power in the incoming Trump administration, Elon Musk is using his influence elsewhere, endorsing a far-right party in Germany.
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    Sexism could put women at higher risk of Alzheimers and dementia, says study
    We already know sexism is bad for womens paychecks, as women are paid 84% of what men are paid on average. We also know its historically been bad for womens mental health. But now, were learning that it could be harmful in ways we hadnt even realized.A new study found women born in the most sexist U.S. states experience faster memory decline later in life, compared to women born in the least sexist U.S. states, according to a researchers at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons.The study measured sexism over six decades, from 1900 to 1960. Each states level of structural sexism was calculated based on male-to-female ratios in the labor force, the number of females in state legislatures, poverty rates, and other factors like inequality in resources and power that stem from social policies and societal norms. The state with the highest structural sexism was Mississippi in 1910, and the lowest was Connecticut in 1940, study leader Justina Avila-Rieger told Fast Company.For women born in those two example cases, the difference between their cognitive decline after age 65 was a staggering 9 years, or nearly a decade.The findings are particularly important because women are disproportionately affected by Alzheimers disease in the U.S. Nearly two-thirds of Americans currently living with Alzheimers are women, and women also make up some 60% of Alzheimers caregivers, partly due to the fact that women live longer than men, and the risk of developing dementia increases with age.The study, Early Life Exposure to Structural Sexism and Late-Life Memory Trajectories Among Black and White Women and Men in the U.S., was published Wednesday online in Alzheimers & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimers Association. It looked at relationships between structural sexism and memory performance among 21,000 people in theWashington Heights-Inwood Columbia Aging Projectand theHealth and Retirement Study, and found the connection was highest among Black women.The research adds to a growing body of studies looking at the relationship between structural sexism and womens health. Previous studies found women who endured greater structural sexism in adulthood had higher rates of mortality, increased risk of chronic health conditions, and less accessible and affordable healthcare.
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