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    GPT-4o Python Charting Insanity: Prompting For Instant Data Visuals
    GPT-4o Python Charting Insanity: Prompting For Instant Data Visuals 0 like January 7, 2025Share this postLast Updated on January 7, 2025 by Editorial TeamAuthor(s): John Loewen, PhD Originally published on Towards AI. Hands-on no-code visuals from the UN population projection datasetThis member-only story is on us. Upgrade to access all of Medium.The automatic data visualization generation tools for GPT-4o keep getting better and better.You can upload multiple CSV (and XSLX) files and ask GPT-4o to look at them and provide you with a list of the structure and data values in the file.AND you can then prompt this LLM to create Python code to clean the data AND provide data visualizations of charts and maps.This is incredibly useful. Let me show you how it works.For this exercise, we will be using a population projection dataset from the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs website (HERE).You can click on the Probabilistic Projections, Population Percentage and then Population by Age both sexes . Visually, this is what you should see:Downloading XLSX worksheets for probablistic population projections by ageThe file downloads as an xlsx with multiple worksheets. I selected the Median worksheet, deleted the first 15 rows of descriptive information and exported this as a CSV called pp_median_country.csvA recent article in the New York Times used this data set to highlight countries that are projected to have aging populations putting a heavier strain on such things as national pension plans Read the full blog for free on Medium.Join thousands of data leaders on the AI newsletter. Join over 80,000 subscribers and keep up to date with the latest developments in AI. From research to projects and ideas. If you are building an AI startup, an AI-related product, or a service, we invite you to consider becoming asponsor. Published via Towards AITowards AI - Medium Share this post
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    Save Up to $600 Off the HP Omen Transcend Slim Gaming Laptop with 3K OLED Display
    Starting this week, HP direct is offering two great deals on HP Omen Transcend laptops:Omen Transcend 16 OLED RTX 4070 gaming laptop for $1,539.99 after coupon "OMENAIPC100"Omen Transcend 14 OLED RTX 4060 gaming laptop for $1,209.99 after coupon "OMENAIPC100"The Omen Transcend is HP's newest gaming laptop and it's lighter and thinner than the standard Omen, weighing in as low as 3.6lbs. It boasts better build quality and materials like a premium aluminum chassis and a gorgeous OLED display. It's a great option for anyone who wants a slim and easily portable laptop while still being able to play the latest games.HP Omen Transcend 16 RTX 4070 LaptopHP Omen Transcend 16" Intel Core i7-14700HX RTX 4070 Gaming Laptop with 16GB RAM, 512GB SSDSelect Intel Core i7 + NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070, and OLED DisplayFollow these directions to get this configuration:Click hereSelect Processor and Graphics: Intel Core i7-14700HX + GeForce RTX 4070 (+$290)Select Display: 16" 2560 x 1600 OLED (+$250)Add the $1,639.99 configuration to shopping cartAt cart, apply $100 off coupon: OMENAIPC100The final price including shipping (but before taxes) should be $1,539.99This HP Omen Transcend configuration features a 16" 2560x1600 OLED display, Intel Core i7-14700HX CPU, GeForce RTX 4070 GPU, 16GB of DDR5-5600MHz RAM, and a 512GB NVMe SSD. The Intel Core i7-14700HX is a powerful CPU with a max clock speed of 5.5GHz with 20 cores and 28 threads. It's paired with an RTX 4070 GPU with a 130W TGP. If gaming is your priority, this is the laptop to get.HP Omen Transcend 14 RTX 4060 LaptopHP Omen Transcend 14" Intel Core Ultra 7 155H RTX 4060 Gaming Laptop with 16GB RAM, 1TB SSDSelect Intel Core Ultra 7 155H + NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060Follow these directions to get this configuration:Click hereSelect Processor, Graphics, and Memory: Intel Core Ultra 7 + GeForce RTX 4060 (+$130)Add the $1,309.99 configuration to shopping cartAt cart, apply $100 off coupon: OMENAIPC100The final price including shipping (but before taxes) should be $1,209.99This HP Omen Transcend configuration features a 14" 2880x1800 OLED display, Intel Core Ultra 7 155H CPU, GeForce RTX 4060 GPU, 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM, and a 1TB NVMe SSD. This laptop is better for folks who want a slim, easy to carry laptop that can play games on the side. The Intel Core Ultra 7 155H is a power efficient, low voltage Meteor Lake CPU and the RTX 4060 GPU although capable has been throttled down to a 65W TGP to extend battery life and reduce power consumption. Since the display sports a very high 2.8K resolution, I'd recommend dropping the resolution down to 1080p and enabling DLSS while gaming in order to hit a consistent 60fps frame rate with more demanding games.Some other resources you might be interested in: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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    The Anker Prime 6-Port 200W USB Desktop Charging Station Is on Sale Today
    Looking for a desktop charging station that has enough ports and delivers enough power to satisfy your needs? Amazon is currently offering an Anker Prime 6-Port 200W USB Desktop Charging Station for only $59.49. This charger features both USB Type-A and Type-C ports and can deliver as much as 100W of power per port. Anker is also one of the most trusted brands on Amazon when it comes to reliability.Anker Prime 6-Port 200W USB Desktop ChargerAnker Prime 6-Port 200W USB Desktop Charging StationThe Anker Prime charging station features six total ports: two USB Type-A ports and four USB Type-C ports. Each Type-C port can deliver up to 100W and each Type-A port can deliver up to 22.5W. All six ports can be used simultaneously, however charging caps at 200W. The 100W port is powerful enough to charge laptops, tablets, and power hungry gaming handhelds like the Asus ROG Ally X, Steam Deck, or Lenovo Legion Go. The 22.5W ports can handle gaming or PC peripherals like mice, headsets, controllers, and so forth. It can also charge the Nintendo Switch at its fastest rate, although you'll need to pick up a USB Type-A to Type-C adapter.Other practical features include GaN technology (smaller footprint and increased energy efficiency), a heavyset base so that it won't slide around on your desk, and multiple protection protocols. It comes with a 24-month Anker warranty.Looking for more options? Check out the best USB Type-C chargers so far in 2025.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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    OnePlus 13 Review
    OnePlus was so quick with its revision to its 2024 model that the OnePlus 13 found its way into my hands before the new year rolled around, but that doesnt mean its a rush job. Quite the contrary: While this phone is a fairly simple-looking upgrade over the OnePlus 12, its beating heart (the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset) is basically a revolution in performance. For $900, the OnePlus 13 enters as a mighty competitor to the best Android phones on the market already, and if Samsung doesnt pull out all the stops with a Galaxy S25 Ultra, one of 2025s first phones might prove to be one of its most compelling. Design and FeaturesOn the outside, the OnePlus 13 isnt a major redesign of its predecessor. It carries similar looks to what OnePlus introduced with the OnePlus 11, albeit with minor revisions. One key change is to the screen, which still features rounded edges but doesnt incorporate the display itself into that curvature. Where the OnePlus 12 saw its display bend slightly at the edges, the OnePlus 13s display is completely flat, with only a bit of glass over the bezels curving. This makes for easier usability, as curved screen edges arent as easily viewable as flat ones. OnePlus also trimmed the bezels slightly, with the bottom bezel being notably smaller. Beyond this, the visible design changes appear largely aesthetic. The OnePlus 13 has flatter metal edges with a matte finish, shifting away from the shiny metals of the OnePlus 12. The camera ring on the back also rises up directly from the rear glass rather than from a section of metal frame that curves around from the of the phone. I suspect this simplifies construction, and perhaps repairs as well. My test unit included a subtle wood grain in the frosted glass back, which feels velvety smooth to the touch, just as the OnePlus 12 before it did, albeit sans wood grain. Theres also a white color with smooth glass and a blue version with a microfiber vegan leather back. Its an altogether gorgeous phone, though not an exciting reimagination.The OnePlus 13 is still quite large at 6.41 x 3.01 x 0.33 inches (162.9 x 76.5 x 8.5 mm), which can make it a bit difficult to wield effectively with a single hand, especially with gesture-based navigation. Its not unreasonable weighty for a phone its size though, at 0.47 pounds, and proves marginally easier to wield than Apples wider iPhone 16 Pro Max. Still, most of these big phone models are separated by just a few tenths of an inch in size.OnePlus has a few less noticeable upgrades for the design, such as an IP68 and an IP69 rating, up from IP65 for the OnePlus 12. This is a serious degree of ingress protection against both submersion (1.5 meters for 30 minutes) and even scalding-hot water jets (for 30 seconds). Im not saying Id put this into the dishwasher, but if you really wanted to clean your dirty phone that way, it might survive. The display, meanwhile, is covered with a new Ceramic Guard, making a marked shift away from Cornings various blends of Gorilla Glass. It comes with a pre-applied screen protector though, and this blemished lightly in my testing but prevented me from seeing any wear and tear on the actual display glass.The LTPO OLED display on the OnePlus 13 is excellent, but its barely changed from the OnePlus 12. It offers the same 3,168x1,440 resolution, 6.82-inch size, 1-120Hz adaptive refresh rate, and even the same 4,500-nit peak brightness, though youre unlikely to see that level in practice. I had few complaints about the OnePlus 12 display, though I didn't always love the curved edge, and thats perhaps the biggest adjustment the OnePlus 13 makes. It also introduces a higher 2160Hz PWM dimming, though Im not sensitive to this and havent noticed the difference. While gaming, watching HDR movies, or playing back HDR videos recorded on the OnePlus 13s cameras, the display is simply gorgeous, with vibrant colors and deep contrast. Some others may have even faster refresh rates, like the 185Hz of the Asus ROG Phone 9, but havent seen any other phone displays that stood out as anything other than marginally better. Phone displays are probably about at their peak, and the OnePlus 13 is riding that peak.OnePlus also tucked an upgrade underneath the display glass with its upgrade to an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner. Compared to the optical scanner in the prior model, this proved very quick to register my fingerprint and did a better job if my fingers were damp or chalked and freshly abused from time on a rock climbing wall. Theres also quite snappy facial recognition available.The display pairs with impactful speakers. These pumped out considerable volume for a phone loud enough to listen to a podcast while taking a shower. One speaker fires out the bottom of the phone while the other is in a slit in the earpiece, with a couple small ports along the top edge. These provide effective stereo sound that helps bring games and movies to life that little bit more compared to mono speakers. The sound is crisp and rich for music, though theres little improvement year-over-year from the OnePlus 12. While Google and Apple have introduced satellite connectivity for emergencies on their latest phones, OnePlus misses out on that feature. Instead, it offers a feature called BeaconLink, which doesnt get to beam into space but can make a direct Bluetooth connection to other phones within roughly 650 feet when a cellular connection isnt available. Unfortunately, it wont work with just any other phone itll likely need to be calling another supported OnePlus or Oppo phone, and good luck finding one of those in the US. For wireless connectivity, youll find a dual SIM tray as well as support for eSIM, giving you plenty of ways to connect to mobile networks. The OnePlus 13 also supports Wi-Fi 7 with the 6GHz band, giving it extremely fast Wi-Fi as well. SoftwareDespite Android 15s relative newness even the Pixel 9 lineup didnt launch with it the OnePlus 13 comes with this new OS running out of the box. It gets a fairly clean setup, with plenty of customization options to tailor the look and feel to your liking. Though OnePlus is still not keeping up with Samsung or Google in terms of long-term support, the company has promised four years of software updates and six years of security updates, which is respectable.Gaming and Performance2024 saw a big shakeup in the performance paradigm between Android phones and iPhones, with more than a few Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 devices catching up to the latest iPhones in graphics performance. Thats shifting even further with the OnePlus 13 and the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chip inside, which offers simply incredible performance. Everyday operation is trivial on the OnePlus 13, as it easily keeps up. Even when I enabled the battery saver mode it continued to run smoothly, with the only noticeable difference being that it limits its display refresh rate to conserve power. Running Geekbench 6, I saw a stunning 3,075.5-point average for single-core performance and 9,383 points for multi-core performance. To put that in perspective, thats just 8.87% shy of the iPhone 16 Pro Maxs single-core score while zipping past its multi-core score by 13.98%. And the OnePlus 13 takes the graphics torch and carries it even further ahead in 3DMark, where it scores 6,722 points in Wildlife Extreme (62.2% ahead of the iPhone), 2,536 in Steel Nomad Light (43.8% ahead of the iPhone), and 11,724 points in Solar Bay (63.8% ahead of the iPhone). These are staggering levels of performance for a smartphone, and the OnePlus 13 isnt even a gaming-specific device. Across the board, it offers an almost 50% uptick in performance over the OnePlus 12 for a gobsmacking single-generation leap.It almost goes without saying, but that performance translates well to real-world gaming. Playing Wuthering Waves for an hour with maxed out setting, the OnePlus 13 held up a steady 60fps while seeing internal temps peak at a reasonable 105.8 degrees Fahrenheit (with a heat-insulating case on, no less), which is nowhere near as hot as the OnePlus 13 and its competitors can get running benchmarks. Heat can be a problem, though, but only when its running all-out. Running 3DMarks Steel Nomad Light Stress Test, which repeats the benchmark 20 times in a row, the OnePlus 13 saw performance drop by 34% as internal temps rose from 86 to 113 degrees Fahrenheit over the course of the test. But even when its hot and throttled, it has enough of a performance advantage that it can still rival other devices. Its lowest score in that 20-run stress test was 1,662 points, which is only 5.8% below the iPhone 16 Pro Maxs single-run average in my testing.Even with all that power, the OnePlus 13 isnt the most powerful smartphone to land, but its still doing a mighty fine job. It puts on a strong showing against even the $999 Asus ROG Phone 9, beating it in most tests in terms of single-run performance, but stress tests are where the advanced cooling of the ROG Phone 9 help it pull ahead. Given the performance leads the OnePlus 13 is able to land, I wouldnt be surprised if it could show better sustained numbers if it throttled its own performance down to a lower level right from the start. Still, neither ROG Phone 9 or the OnePlus 13 can keep up with the actively cooled gaming beast that is the $650 RedMagic 10 Pro. The fact that the OnePlus 13 even comes close to a gaming-focused device, though, is a testament to its might. It may lag behind the leaders in sprints, but the OnePlus 13 is a solid marathon runner. It never once struggled to make it through a full day, even if I squeezed in a handful of benchmarks and enabled the always-on display. With modest use, two full days of operation are well within reason. Thats in part thanks to the 6,000mAh battery, which is quite a bit of juice for a phone thats actually thinner than its predecessor. Even if the battery gets low, theres support for 80-watt wired charging and 50-watt wireless charging, providing very speedy options for getting back to 100%. For comparison, the iPhone 16 Pro Max tops out at around 30 watts.CamerasWhile Im used to seeing phones with great gaming performance make sacrifices in the camera department, the OnePlus 13 isnt one of those. It aims to provide photographic quality that can rival even Samsung, Google, and Apple, and it certainly comes close. Here are the stats on the cameras the OnePlus 13 packs:50MP Wide, f/1.6, 1.12-micron (binned to 2.25-micron), 1/1.4, OIS, Laser AF50MP ultrawide, f/2, 0.64-micron, 120-degree FOV50MP telephoto, f/2.6, 0.8-micron, 3x optical, OIS32MP Selfie, f/2.45, 0.8-micronThe camera system is nearly seamless as you transition between them. Punching in from the ultra-wide through the main to the telephoto, the cameras provide a consistent look and feel thats wonderful to see. With all three sensors offering a 50MP resolution, theres no major drop in sharpness when switching between them either. And the system is powered by laser autofocus for quick and snappy focusing, albeit with better results on closer subjects.OnePlus 13 Photo Gallery - Main and Ultrawide CamerasIm a big fan of the colors on the OnePlus 13s images. Theres ample vibrancy in photos without leaning into an oversaturated look. In other words, pictures pop but dont look artificial. The main sensor captures simply beautiful, richly detailed shots with strong low-light performance thanks to a wide f/1.6 aperture and large pixels. The ultra-wide sees only a minimal falloff in quality thats largely the fault of its lower light-gathering capabilities, but it looks much closer in quality to the main sensor in broad daylight. OnePlus 13 Photo Gallery - Telephoto CameraThe telephoto sensor is quite powerful. It zooms in effectively, and though it can appear a little bit soft, it does so while avoiding the artifact-laden looks of an over-sharpened image. It also better preserves contrast and texture for a more natural look. The result may not be the most precise images when zoomed far in, but the photos end up looking half decent. Next to even the Pixel 9 Pros zoom at 10x, I preferred the feel of the OnePlus 13. If youre looking to glean information from a distant zoom, the iPhone 16 Pro Max and Pixel 9 Pro are more accurate, though. While the OnePlus 13 allows for 30x and even 100x digital zoom levels, these are practically useless as the autofocus struggles and the visuals in the viewfinder make it hard to anticipate the final product, plus OnePlus applies some very unusual enhancement at these levels that basically ruins the image. The selfie camera rounds out the bunch quite well. Its similarly vibrant, capturing lifelike colors with excellent detail. Whether its the fuzz of my hat or the scruff of my beard, its presented well. Theres a bit of softness noticeable when zooming way into the photos the selfie camera captures, but with the large pictures coming from the 32MP sensor, theres little reason to actually zoom in that far.Video is also fairly impressive on the OnePlus 13. I recorded a bit of 4K/60 Dolby Vision footage strolling around at night, and while it struggled with darker areas, the video looked stunning for brighter subjects, like a Christmas tree. Even at that high recording setting, the camera continued to work with stabilization, allowing me to capture very smooth panning and tracking shots. Slow-mo options are available, but only at 1080p/240 or 720p/480, leaving no option for the sort of slowed-down 4K visuals the iPhone 16 Pro Max offers.Purchasing GuideThe OnePlus 13 has bumped up in price from the prior model, giving it a starting price of $899 for a configuration with 12GB of memory and 256GB of storage. This configuration only comes in the Black Eclipse color reviewed here. For $999, youll get a configuration with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage as well as all three color options. It is on sale through OnePlus.com, Best Buy, and will be available at Amazon later on. For at least the first month of sales, until February 7, OnePlus is offering trade-in discounts and $100 off the storage upgrade, bringing the 16GB+512GB configuration down to the same price as the base option. OnePlus is also offering a free OnePlus Watch 2R or OnePlus Buds Pro 3 with purchase.
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    When will Apple Intelligence arrive on Apple TV and Apple Watch?
    Google recently announced that its bringing the Gemini AI assistant to Google TV. At the same time, our sister site 9to5Google found evidence of Gemini coming soon to Wear OS Googles operating system for smartwatches. On the Apple side, devices like Apple TV and Apple Watch dont have Apple Intelligence support, and some people are starting to wonder when that will change.Apple competitors bring AI to TV and smartwatchesWhen it comes to Apple Intelligence, the features are only available on iPhones, iPads, and Macs. Even so, the list is quite limited. Apple Intelligence requires devices with the A17 Pro chip (such as the iPhone 15 Pro and iPad mini 7) and later, or the M1 chip and later.Apple has said that it will bring Apple Intelligence to more devices over time, but it has never said which devices will be next and when exactly this will happen. For now, owners of Apple TV, Apple Watch, HomePod, and even Apple Vision Pro cant take advantage of Apple Intelligence tools. So lets take a look at what the competition is doing so far.As mentioned earlier, Google announced at CES 2025 that its bringing Gemini to Google TV. When we talk about generative AI, most people certainly think about chatbots to answer questions or write text. In part, thats what Gemini will do on Google TV. The company says its AI will make searching through your media easier than ever.But there are some features designed to enhance the experience of using a TV. For instance, Gemini will let users create art with their family or even ask for a summary of the days news. Google has also announced AI-generated screensavers and summaries for movies and shows.On Wear OS, Gemini will certainly be useful in letting users have more natural conversations with their smartwatches, which will certainly make it easier to interact with these devices when your smartphone isnt around.Apple Intelligence on Apple TV and Apple WatchOkay, so lets get back to Apple. When will Apple Intelligence arrive on Apple TV and Apple Watch? Unfortunately, probably not very soon and there are two reasons for that.First, Apple Intelligence is being rolled out in phases. The first phase introduced Writing Tools and text summarization. The second phase enabled things like Genmoji and Image Playgrounds, as well as the integration of ChatGPT into Siri. For the third phase, which is expected to be released by spring, Siri will gain onscreen awareness and be able to control actions between apps.Most of these features arent exactly useful for devices like Apple TV and Apple Watch. Im sure that having ChatGPT on the Apple Watch might be useful sometimes, but it doesnt sound like a game-changing feature. Onscreen awareness sounds nice, as does the ability to better control apps with your voice, but these features are yet to come to the iPhone, iPad, and Mac.If I had to guess, Apple probably wants to refine the Apple Intelligence experience on these devices first before expanding the features to others.But theres a second important reason: hardware. As I said before, Apple Intelligence requires the latest chips since almost everything is processed on-device for better privacy. Unless Apple creates lighter language models for Apple TV and Apple Watch, current hardware wouldnt be able to support Apple Intelligence in its current state.The latest Apple TV, which was introduced in 2022, has the same A15 chip as the iPhone 13. Rumors suggest that a new Apple TV is on track for release in 2025, but its unclear when this will happen or whether it will have a chip capable of running Apple Intelligence. As for the Apple Watch, we would have to wait until at least September for the new hardware.In short, those hoping for Apple Intelligence on these devices will probably have to wait a bit longer. In the meantime, tell us in the comments section below what you expect from Apple Intelligence on Apple TV and Apple Watch.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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    ESR launches an affordable Apple Pencil alternative with Find My support
    At CES 2025, ESR unveiled the new Geo Digital Pencil, an affordable iPad stylus. It supports the Find My network, allowing you to locate your pencil virtually anywhere if it gets lost, similar to the new Apple Pencil Pro unveiled early last year.The new Geo Digital Pencil can magnetically attach to the side of the iPad, although it doesnt recharge that way. It attaches to all modern iPads, 2018 iPad Pro and newer, but not the iPad (10th generation). ESR offers it in three colors: pink, white, and black.It supports USB-C fast charging, allowing you to fully recharge the Geo Digital Pencil in just 30 minutes. Once charged, it delivers around 12 hours of continuous use on a single charge.ESR promises smooth and precise performance, with palm rejection, tilt sensitivity, and a fine 1.5mm tip for detailed writing and drawing. The Geo Digital Pencil also offers a shortcut button at the bottom, and shares the battery percentage over bluetooth, allowing you to easily keep track of when you need to recharge.In terms of Find My support, it uses an Apple-certified Find My module, allowing users to have real-time location tracking. It also offers an integrated speaker, allowing you to find it easier.You can purchase the ESR Geo Digital Pencil today on Amazon for just $29.99. It comes with a USB-C cable and a few tip replacements in the box. Its available with 2-day delivery.Follow Michael:X/Twitter,Bluesky,InstagramAdd 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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    iPhone SE 4 and new iPads expected to be launched by April
    Different sources have already reported on the possible launch of new iPads and iPhone SE 4 in the first half of 2025. While Bloombergs Mark Gurman previously said that these products will be launched in the spring, he has now specified that Apple expects to launch the new iPads and iPhone SE 4 by April.New iPhones and iPads coming soonLast month, an anonymous profile on X with a good track record revealed that these new devices will be launched with iOS 18.3 pre-installed, as Apple has been working under the hood to add support for the new hardware in this update. Its worht noting that iOS and iPadOS .3 updates are typically released in late January.Even so, this doesnt mean that the new iPads and iPhone SE 4 will be announced alongside the release of iOS 18.3. According to Gurman, the devices will be announced at a later date. Spring in the northern hemisphere starts in mid-March, so its more likely that Apple will announce the new products between March and April, which has happened many times in the past.Last year, the M4 iPad Pro and M2 iPad Air were launched in May with iPadOS 17.4. Apple has already confirmed that it plans to release iOS 18.4 to the public sometime in April, as the update will enable Apple Intelligence for non-English languages for the first time. Since the products are expected to be shipped with the .3, software, this gives us a more precise time frame for when to expect the launch of the new devices.According to rumors, Apple plans to introduce at least three new iOS devices in the spring of 2025: the iPhone SE 4, iPad 11, and an updated iPad Air. iPhone SE 4 will look like an iPhone 14, but with a single rear camera lens and the A18 chip from the iPhone 16 inside. As for the iPad 11, its expected to get a spec bump with a faster chip (possibly the A17 Pro) to enable Apple Intelligence support.As for the new iPad Air, details about it are quite unclear since Apple updated this model last year with the M2 chip. Expect them to be announced all together in a special event or a series of videos.Which new product are you most excited about? Let us know in the comments section below.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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    Cybertruck Bomber Used ChatGPT to Plan His Attack
    A weird new development.TerrorGPTLas Vegas police officials have revealed that active duty Green Beret soldier Matthew Livelsberger, who fatally shot himself and blew up a rented Tesla Cybertruck just outside the Trump Towers hotel in Las Vegas last week, used generative AI including OpenAI's ChatGPT to plan his attack.As the Associated Press reports, a review of Livelsbergers queries on ChatGPT suggests he was not only researching explosive targets, but was also studying the speed of bullets, how far they would travel, and even whether fireworks were legal in Arizona (they are, but only 27 days of the year).It's a weird new development and one that shows, yet again, that every new technology is eventually subsumed into the darkest corners of society for violent and twisted purposes."This is the first incident that Im aware of on US soil where ChatGPT is utilized to help an individual build a particular device," said Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department sheriff Kevin McMahill during a press conference. "Its a concerning moment."Wake UpThe Afghanistan veteran shot himself with a handgun before blowing up the Cybertruck using improvised explosives and fireworks. He didn't take the lives of any bystanders, but injured seven people.As far as a motive is concerned, Livelsberger likely was "struggling with PTSD and other issues," as FBI special agent Spencer Evans told reporters.Livelsberger also made bizarre comments about "Chinese" drones with "gravitic propulsion systems" in a widely circulating email that officials believe was written by him.He also wrote in a note that the US was "terminally ill and headed toward collapse" and that he intended the attack to be a "wake up call."He also vowed to "cleanse" his mind "of the brothers Ive lost and relieve myself of the burden of the lives I took."Interestingly, he wrote in his note that he had no ill will towards Tesla CEO Elon Musk and that the US needs to "rally around"the entrepreneur and president-elect Donald Trump.Apart from plenty of evidence suggesting Livelsberger was a deeply troubled individual, his use of ChatGPT stands out. It's unclear whether he managed to get the tool to spit out information on specifically illegal activities, such as how to build an explosive. But given the sorry state of guardrails and how easily they're circumvented, it's certainly not impossible so we'll be watching with interest.More on the attack: The Cybertruck Bomber Seems to Have Made Strange Claims About the Mysterious Drone SightingsShare This Article
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    Death Row Prisoner Requests to Be Executed as Soon as Possible
    An unusual request.Death WishAn Arizona man who's been on death row for nearly two decadeshas an unusual request for the state's highest court: to, essentially, get it over with already.Generally speaking, attorneys for death row inmates try to delay their executions as long as possible. But as theAssociated Press reports, 53-year-old Aaron Gunches has asked the state's Supreme Court to expedite his "long overdue" execution.Back in 2004, Gunches pleaded guilty to the 2002 murder of Ted Price, his then-girlfriend's ex-husband who had been in a violentdeath sentence was tossed in 2010 over procedural errors.He was ultimately re-sentenced to death in 2013 and first began seeking his own death warrant in November 2022 just after the state's now-attorney general, Kris Mayes, was elected and vowed alongside now-Gov. Katie Hobbs to suspend executions pending a review of the state's death penalty.The political pair, both Democrats, had good reason to do so. Back in 2014, one man's death by lethal injection was botched so significantly that it took nearly two hours to finish, and onlookers said they heard the condemned gasp and snort a horrifying 600 times during the procedure. Additionally, the state's correctional agency spent taxpayer money to procure ingredients for cyanide gas, which the Nazis used in their concentration camp gas chambers during the Holocaust.Bad ReviewsAsFox 10 Phoenix reported back in November, Hobbs and Mayes' death penalty review ultimately fell apart after David Dunkin, the retired judge in charge of it, offered a bunch of strange recommendations."You recommend that [Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation & Reentry] conduct executions by firing squad (a method not currently authorized by Arizona law)," a letter from the governor to Dunkin read, "despite the Executive Orders direction to focus on procurement, protocols, and procedures related to carrying out an execution under existing law."With all that context in the rearview, the state AG announced back at the end of November that it would be seeking death warrants again, including for Gunches.According to the AP, Hobbs' office says that the only roadblock between the man and his desired destruction now is the testing of the pentobarbital that will be used for his lethal injection.Still, it remains unclear when he'll finally get his wish and after waiting that long, it seems clear that Gunches is ready to go.More on death sentences: Scientists Simulate Alien Civilizations, Find They Keep Dying From Climate ChangeShare This Article
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    CES 2025: AI and Robots Are Making Themselves Right at Home
    1 of 17Lisa Eadicicco/CNETGoogle TV plus AIAI has been on a roll, and that's going to continue throughout the coming year. AtCES 2025in Las Vegas, we got a look at some of the ways it'll be showing up in products that you'll be able to bring into your home.Here, in one demo, a TV uses the Google Assistant with Gemini AI to provide YouTube videos as answers for to a query -- in this case, asking for vacation recommendations. Google also showed off a TV that can tell when someone is in the room and then display relevant content. It says those capabilities should arrive later this year.2 of 17LymowLymow OneAI and robots aren't exactly synonymous, but the two often go hand in hand: brains to go with the brawn. Here's a robot for outside the house. The $3,000 Lymow Oneis designed to mow your lawn with precision, and mulch it as well.3 of 17James Martin/CNETDisplace TVThe first thing that gets your attention about the Displace TV is that you can use suction cups to mount it to a wall, or in this case a refrigerator. Its operating system is designed to use anAI agentand voice commands to ease tasks from streaming and sending emails to ordering food delivery. Prices range from $2,500 to $6,000 (not including a $1,000 discount during CES).4 of 17James Martin/CNETHalliday XR smart glassesCNET's Lisa Eadicicco tried outHalliday XR smart glassesthat actually look like glasses and can display information in your field of view without obstructing it. They're meant to be an AI companion. For instance, in one demo, someone spoke in Mandarin and Lisa saw a translation into English.5 of 17Katie Collins/CNETRopet pet robotRemember the Furby? Well, the Ropet is not that, but no one will blame you if you get those vibes. This robot likes to be petted, it'll dance when music is playing, and the built-in camera can recognize objects you put in front of it.6 of 17James Martin/CNETNkojita cat FuFuFile this under completely unnecessary but cute. The Nkojita cat FuFu will blow on your hot beverages to cool them down so you don't have to.7 of 17James Martin/CNETSamsung's Vision AISamsung's TVs are getting more AI smarts, like AI karaoke and live translation for closed captions, under the heading of Vision AI.8 of 17James Martin/CNETLive Translate on TVsHere's how Samsung is showing off its Live Translate AI feature.9 of 17RayNeoRayNeo Air 3 display glassesThe RayNeo Air 3 display glasses look to be a solid update to their predecessor. With micro-LED displays capable of hitting 2,500 nits of peak brightness, these AR- and AI-powered glasses could be something special when they land in mid-2025.10 of 17May MobilityMay Mobility's self-driving TecnobusThough it may be some time before you'll board a May Mobility self-driving Tecnobus, the vehicle can hold up to 30 passengers, go up to 45 mph, and will be fully wheelchair-accessible.11 of 17HumetrixHumetrix Global Health Communicator AppImagine seeking medical advice when you're somewhere you don't speak the local language. With Humetrix's Global Health Communicator app, you can take advantage of thevoice-to-voice communication within the app to find the help you need.12 of 17James Martin/CNETSamsung BallieThis is Samsung's Ballie robot, designed to roll throughout your household. During a demonstration at the show, Ballie shared information about Las Vegas attractions; turned on lights and various smart home products by voice command; and projected a movie onto a wall. Samsung says it will ship the robot in the US this year. Pricing hasn't yet been revealed.13 of 17RoborockRoborock Saros Z70The Roborock Saros Z70 is a multitalented robotic vacuum cleaner that features a mechanical arm that can pick up items while it cleans your floors.14 of 17EurekaJ15 Max Ultra robovacThe new Eureka J15 Max Ultra uses AI and an infrared vision system to detect liquid (even if it's transparent) and will adjust its cleaning method to handle the spill. It can also detangle its brushes on its own.15 of 17Katie Collins/CNETMirokaiThe Mirokai is a 100,000 euro ($103,000) robot that can do quite a few things. It's on a roller base and has opposable thumbs for picking up items. You can have conversations with it, too.16 of 17James Martin/CNETMirumi sloth robotThe Mirumi is a cute robot that serves one function -- to evoke a response -- and the company behind it, Yukai Engineering, hopes it's joy. Mirumi is supposed to cling to the strap of a bag or purse and will move its head and look at people while you're tending to your business.17 of 17SamsungFor after CES: Galaxy UnpackedIt's January, and that means new Galaxy phones are on the way. Just as CES was getting started, Samsung revealed the date for its own, separateGalaxy Unpacked event later this month. That's where the company will likely reveal the presumed Galaxy S25 lineup and all sorts of nifty AI features.
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