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    Is This Our Best Look Yet At 'Switch 2'?
    Update: Genki's website now shows a new video.Last week, accessory maker Genki announced it would be showcasing 'Switch 2' accessories at CES 2025 and it's now delivered on this promise.These new products are reportedly being shown "behind closed doors" and the German outlet Netzwelt has now shared some photos online. Apart from a look at a docking station with Joy-Con controllers attached, there's also a "Switch 2 replica" model on display.Read the full article on nintendolife.com
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    UN aviation agency confirms hacker breached recruitment database to access thousands of records
    In BriefPosted:1:11 AM PST January 8, 2025Image Credits:Getty ImagesUN aviation agency confirms hacker breached recruitment database to access thousands of recordsThe United Nations aviation agency has confirmed that a hacker accessed thousands of records after compromising its internal recruitment database.Over the weekend, an individual using the alias Natohub claimed to have accessed 42,000 documents from the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). The agency said it was investigating the incident on Monday and, in an updated statement sent to TechCrunch on Tuesday, it confirmed Natohubs claims.ICAO can confirm that the reported information security incident involves approximately 42,000 recruitment application data records from April 2016 to July 2024 claimed to be released by the threat actor known as Natohub, it said.ICAO said that the compromised data includes information including job applicantsnames, email addresses, dates of birth, and employment history. The affected data does not include financial information, passwords, passport details, or any documents uploaded by applicants, the agency added.ICAO said the breach is limited to the recruitment database and that it is working to identify and notify affected individuals.Topics
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    How to protect yourself from phishing attacks in Chrome and Firefox
    Phishing is a form of social engineering where attackers try to get you to reveal your sensitive information through malicious links, SMS, QR codes, and more. Here's how to protect yourself in Chrome and Firefox.
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    Reolink debuts next-gen home security options with 24/7 battery recording
    The tech company's new releases assure high-res details, 180-degree coverage, and around-the-clock surveillance whether on or off the grid.
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    Nvidia Project Digits: A Linux-powered desktop for AI developers
    The most powerful desktop of all time will be arriving soon - and it will be running Linux.
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    Is The Party Over For Plastic Foam Foodware Packaging?
    Foam cups for customers are pictured at the coffee counter of a donut shop in Monterey Park, ... [+] California on December 19, 2024. California is expected to ban the sale of plastic foam foodware (commonly known as Styrofoam) beginning January 1, 2025 , unless there is clear evidence submitted to California's Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) that it meets a 25% recycling rate in the state. This ban is part of the Plastic Pollution Prevention and Packaging Producer Responsibility Act (SB54) that Ocean Conservancy helped negotiate. (Photo by Frederic J. BROWN / AFP) (Photo by FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images)AFP via Getty ImagesThere was a time when plastic foam foodware packaging - commonly known as Styrofoam - was a regular sight at music festivals, coffee shops and takeaway outlets.But as concerns grow about its environmental impact, a growing number of U.S. states are banning or restricting its use.In California, new regulations under the states SB54 Plastic Pollution Prevention and Packaging Producer Responsibility Act came into force at the beginning of this year, which effectively bans plastic foam foodware from being sold.A spokesperson for CalRecycle said the regulations stipulate in order to continue selling expanded polystyrene food service ware in the state, producers must demonstrate it meets a 25% recycling rate as of January 1, 2025 in an email.If this requirement is not met, SB54 prohibits EPS producers from selling, offering for sale, distributing, or importing EPS food service ware into California.In Oregon another set of regulations (SB 543) also came into effect on the same date (1 January), which bans plastic foam foodware, single-use coolers, and packing peanuts.Plastic foam is one of the most common forms of plastic pollution both in California and around the world.Since 1988, volunteers with Ocean Conservancys International Coastal Cleanup have removed over 750,000 plastic foam items and 700,000 tiny foam pieces from beaches and waterways in California alone.MORE FOR YOUScientists at Ocean Conservancy estimate the new regulations could eliminate up to 3.9 billion pieces of foam foodware in California every year.Ocean Conservancys director of plastic policy, Dr. Anja Brandon, said foam foodware might have up a relatively small fraction of all the plastic currently being produced, but is has a disproportionate impact on the environment in an interview.Dr. Brandon said this is because the material is super lightweight and breaks down into small foam beads, which can travel far and wide, due to tide currents and strong winds.Like other types of plastic, foam foodware is made from petrochemicals and it does not easily break down, she told me. Once it is out in the environment, it is stuck there forever.We've already seen 10 other states and the district of Columbia already pass legislation to get rid of plastic foam foodware. There are already plenty of alternatives out there. Its a no brainer to start getting rid of this material.Dr. Brandon added Ocean Conservancy would like to see more states pass legislation to ban plastic foam foodware, as well as action on a federal level.We would also hope industry would be more willing to get on board, given that the market for this material is just going to continue to shrink, she added.We really do anticipate the changes we will see in California will impact the rest of the country, and the rest of the world.You do not make one type of packaging for California and a different type for New York. That is not how producers want to do business, said Dr. Brandon.Oceanas plastics campaign director, Christy Leavitt said she expects to see additional state legislatures consider bills to phase out single-use plastic foam products in 2025 in an email.Leavitt added in most states, legislators are in the process of finalizing the bills they will introduce.According to 2023 polling data released by Oceana, she said 72% of American voters support policies to reduce the use of plastic foam foodware, packing peanuts, and coolers.Leavit said four states - California, Illinois, New York, and Washington - have also passed laws to phase out small plastic bottles for shampoo, conditioner, and other personal care products.She added Californias ban is already in place, while the New York law came into effect on January 1, 2025. Illinois will start its ban on July 1 this year, and Washington will follow in 2027.
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    UFC Releases Hall-Of-Famer And 3 Other Fighters From Roster
    NEWARK, NJ - MAY 04: Dana White (Photo by Louis Grasse/PxImages/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)Icon Sportswire via Getty ImagesThe UFCs official roster shrunk a bit more on Monday, January 7, per UFC Roster Tracker. According to the account that has accurately tracked the comings and goings of UFC fighters for nearly four years, the No. 1 MMA promotion in the world officially said goodbye to four fightersincluding Hall-of-Famer Urijah Faber.While Faber hasnt fought in the UFC since 2019, when he was finished by a head kick from Petr Yan, he has been active on the grappling scene. Faber scored a win over Jeff Glover in Combat Jiu-Jitsu in May 2024 and another win over ONE Championship legend Bibiano Fernandes in August 2024.ANAHEIM, CA - FEBRUARY 20: Urijah Faber poses for a portrait on February 20, 2013 in Anaheim, ... [+] California. (Photo by Jim Kemper/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)Zuffa LLC via Getty ImagesFaber also unretired in March 2024 but didnt get a fight in the UFC. At 45, Faber probably doesnt have much of a chance to compete at a high level in the UFC. However, he does seem like a fit for the newly formed Global Fight League (GFL).It would not be a surprise to see him added to the GFLs upcoming draft pool. The draft is scheduled to take place on January 24. If Fabers name is dropped into the pool, the GFL would then have another UFC Hall-of-Famer on its roster, joining Wanderlei Silva.MORE FOR YOUFaber was inducted into the UFCs Hall of Fame in 2017 following a historic career.The UFC also cut ties with Danny Hot Chocolate Roberts. Always a lock for an exciting, all-action fight, Roberts, 37, never really found his stride in the UFC. He made his promotional debut in 2015 with a submission win over Nathan Coy.LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - OCTOBER 16: Danny Roberts of England poses for a portrait after his victory ... [+] during the UFC Fight Night event at UFC APEX on October 16, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Mike Roach/Zuffa LLC)Zuffa LLCHowever, Roberts could only muster a 7-7 record in the UFC. Six of his seven losses in the promotion came by stoppage. Roberts lost his last three fights and hadnt competed since July 2023.The UFC also parted ways with Victor Hugo. The Brazilian, only 32 years old, has struggled mightily with making weight in his brief UFC career. After earning a spot on the roster with a win on the Contender Series in October 2023, Hugo had a fight with Daniel Marcos canceled in November after he missed weight.SAO PAULO, BRAZIL - NOVEMBER 01: Victor Hugo poses for a portrait during a UFC photo session on ... [+] November 1, 2023 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (Photo by Mike Roach/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)Zuffa LLC via Getty ImagesIn April 2024, Hugo won a unanimous decision over Pedro Falcao. However, in October at UFC 308, Hugo was going to badly miss weight for his clash with Farid Basharat. The fight was changed to a featherweight bout, where Hugo outweighed Basharat by 7.5 pounds.Basharat still prevailed via unanimous decision. It appears the UFC chose to go in another direction after Hugos repeated weight issues.RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA - JUNE 21: Kyung Ho Kang of South Korea poses on the scale during the UFC Fight ... [+] Night ceremonial weigh-in at the Crowne Plaza Riyadh on June 21, 2024 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)Zuffa LLC via Getty ImagesKyung Ho Kang, 37, had a long and successful career in the UFC. However, he is on a two-fight losing streak and is nowhere near contention in the UFCs mens bantamweight division.Next for the UFC - UFC Apex 101Here is a look at the card coming up on January 11. Its the first UFC card in three weeks and is headlined by a rematch between Mackenzie Dern and Amanda Ribas. The two women fought in 2019, with Ribas winning by unanimous decision.Main Card:Mackenzie Dern vs. Amanda Ribas - StrawweightSantiago Ponzinibbio vs. Carlston Harris - WelterweightAbdul Razak Alhassan vs. Csar Almeida - MiddleweightChris Curtis vs. Roman Kopylov - MiddleweightPrelims:Austin Bashi vs. Christian Rodriguez - FeatherweightPunahele Soriano vs. Uro Medi - WelterweightJose Johnson vs. Felipe Bunes - FlyweightMarco Tlio vs. Ihor Potieria - MiddleweightThiago Moiss vs. Trey Ogden - LightweightAndreas Gustafsson vs. Preston Parsons - WelterweightErnesta Kareckaite vs. Nicolle Caliari - FlyweightMagomed Gadzhiyasulov vs. Bruno Lopes - Light HeavyweightViktoriia Dudakova vs. Fatima Kline - StrawweightNurullo Aliev vs. Yanal Ashmouz - Lightweight
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    UFC Champion Wants 3 Fights In 6 Months, Names Opponents
    Dana White, UFC President (Photo by Yifan Ding/Getty Images)Getty ImagesUFC mens bantamweight champion Merab Dvalishvili wanted to take five or six months off after winning his first title in September 2024 at Noche UFC, but he plans to hit the ground running in 2025.Dvalishvili will defend his title against Umar Nurmagomedov on January 18 in Los Angeles in the co-main event of UFC 311. If Dvalishvili has his way, that will be the first of three fights he plans to have over a six-month period.LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - SEPTEMBER 14: Merab Dvalishvili of Georgia poses with his team after defeating ... [+] Sean OMalley of the United States to win the bantamweight title during UFC 306: Riyadh Season Noche at Sphere on September 14, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)Getty ImagesDvalishvili was a guest on Michael Bispings Believe You Me podcast, where he discussed his immediate future.Didnt you say you want three fights in six months? Bisping asked.I do. I do, Dvalishvili replied.MORE FOR YOUAnd would one of those fights be against Sean OMalley? Bisping asked. He wants a rematch, of course. Are you happy to give him a rematch?Yes, absolutely, Dvalishvili replied. First, I have to focus on Umar fight. God willing, Im going to win this fight. After my fight, I wanted to take five or six months. Five months would be in February, and six months would be in March. If OMalley isnt ready in March, then I fight Petr Yan in March. If OMalley is ready to fight in April in Miamihe says he is undefeated in Miamithen we can do it there.Here is a look at the episode:It would be nearly impossible for Dvalishvili to pull off what hes describing. You hve to wonder if Dana White and Co. would even allow him to attempt to complete this feat.All three of the opponents Dvalishvili named are extremely tough. The battle with Nurmagomedov could be a fight that goes from grappling to stand-up fighting across all five rounds.If Dvalishvili wins at UFC 311, the prospect of fighting someone as tough as Yan in March is staggering. Dvalishvili has already defeated Yan, but the rematch figures to be even more challenging.Lastly, Dvalishvili is talking about a one-month turnaround to take on OMalley in a rematch the latter will be very prepared for, and the champion could be banged up from injuries.In any case, Dvalishvili has to take things one fight at a time, and it all begins with a tough title defense against Nurmagomedov on January 18.Next Up in the UFC - UFC Vegas 101On January 11, the UFC comes back from a three-week absence with a card at the Apex in Las Vegas.The main event is Mackenzie Dern vs. Amanda Ribas in a rematch of their 2019 meeting. Ribas won the first fight, but Dern is now ranked one slot above Ribas.Here is a look at the complete card.Mackenzie Dern vs. Amanda Ribas - StrawweightSantiago Ponzinibbio vs. Carlston Harris - WelterweightAbdul Razak Alhassan vs. Csar Almeida - MiddleweightChris Curtis vs. Roman Kopylov - MiddleweightAustin Bashi vs. Christian Rodriguez - FeatherweightPunahele Soriano vs. Uro Medi - WelterweightJose Johnson vs. Felipe Bunes - FlyweightMarco Tlio vs. Ihor Potieria - MiddleweightThiago Moiss vs. Trey Ogden - LightweightAndreas Gustafsson vs. Preston Parsons - WelterweightErnesta Kareckaite vs. Nicolle Caliari - FlyweightMagomed Gadzhiyasulov vs. Bruno Lopes - Light HeavyweightViktoriia Dudakova vs. Fatima Kline - StrawweightNurullo Aliev vs. Yanal Ashmouz - Lightweight
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    AI Agents Explained: The Next Evolution in Artificial Intelligence
    Interacting with AI chatbots like ChatGPT can be fun and sometimes useful, but the next level of everyday AI goes beyond answering questions: AI agents carry out tasks for you.Major technology companies, including OpenAI, Microsoft, Google and Salesforce, have recently released or announced plans to develop and release AI agents. They claim these innovations will bring newfound efficiency to technical and administrative processes underlying systems used in health care, robotics, gaming and other businesses.Simple AI agents can be taught to reply to standard questions sent over email. More advanced ones can book airline and hotel tickets for transcontinental business trips. Google recently demonstrated Project Mariner to reporters, a browser extension for Chrome that can reason about the text and images on your screen.Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang was clearly trying to tell us something as he outlined the evolution of AI technologies, from perception AI to generative AI, agentic AI, and the rise of physical AI, during his keynote at CES 2025.In the demonstration, the agent helped plan a meal by adding items to a shopping cart on a grocery chain's website, even finding substitutes when certain ingredients were not available. A person still needs to be involved to finalize the purchase, but the agent can be instructed to take all of the necessary steps up to that point.Editor's Note:Guest author Dr. Brian O'Neill is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Quinnipiac University. Dr. O'Neill's primary research area is artificial intelligence, with a particular emphasis on the role that AI can play in supporting creativity. This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. In a sense, you are an agent. You take actions in your world every day in response to things that you see, hear and feel. But what exactly is an AI agent? As a computer scientist, I offer this definition: AI agents are technological tools that can learn a lot about a given environment, and then - with a few simple prompts from a human - work to solve problems or perform specific tasks in that environment.Rules and goalsA smart thermostat is an example of a very simple agent. Its ability to perceive its environment is limited to a thermometer that tells it the temperature. When the temperature in a room dips below a certain level, the smart thermostat responds by turning up the heat.A familiar predecessor to today's AI agents is the Roomba. The robot vacuum cleaner learns the shape of a carpeted living room, for instance, and how much dirt is on the carpet. Then it takes action based on that information. After a few minutes, the carpet is clean.The smart thermostat is an example of what AI researchers call a simple reflex agent. It makes decisions, but those decisions are simple and based only on what the agent perceives in that moment. The robot vacuum is a goal-based agent with a singular goal: clean all of the floor that it can access. The decisions it makes - when to turn, when to raise or lower brushes, when to return to its charging base - are all in service of that goal.A goal-based agent is successful merely by achieving its goal through whatever means are required. Goals can be achieved in a variety of ways, however, some of which could be more or less desirable than others.Many of today's AI agents are utility based, meaning they give more consideration to how to achieve their goals. They weigh the risks and benefits of each possible approach before deciding how to proceed. They are also capable of considering goals that conflict with each other and deciding which one is more important to achieve. They go beyond goal-based agents by selecting actions that consider their users' unique preferences.Making decisions, taking actionWhen technology companies refer to AI agents, they aren't talking about chatbots or large language models like ChatGPT. Though chatbots that provide basic customer service on a website technically are AI agents, their perceptions and actions are limited. Chatbot agents can perceive the words that a user types, but the only action they can take is to reply with text that hopefully offers the user a correct or informative response.The AI agents that AI companies refer to are significant advances over large language models like ChatGPT because they possess the ability to take actions on behalf of the people and companies who use them.OpenAI says agents will soon become tools that people or businesses will leave running independently for days or weeks at a time, with no need to check on their progress or results. Researchers at OpenAI and Google DeepMind say agents are another step on the path to artificial general intelligence or "strong" AI - that is, AI that exceeds human capabilities in a wide variety of domains and tasks.The AI systems that people use today are considered narrow AI or "weak" AI. A system might be skilled in one domain - chess, perhaps - but if thrown into a game of checkers, the same AI would have no idea how to function because its skills wouldn't translate. An artificial general intelligence system would be better able to transfer its skills from one domain to another, even if it had never seen the new domain before.Worth the risks?Are AI agents poised to revolutionize the way humans work? This will depend on whether technology companies can prove that agents are equipped not only to perform the tasks assigned to them, but also to work through new challenges and unexpected obstacles when they arise.Uptake of AI agents will also depend on people's willingness to give them access to potentially sensitive data: Depending on what your agent is meant to do, it might need access to your internet browser, your email, your calendar and other apps or systems that are relevant for a given assignment. As these tools become more common, people will need to consider how much of their data they want to share with them.A breach of an AI agent's system could cause private information about your life and finances to fall into the wrong hands. Are you OK taking these risks if it means that agents can save you some work?What happens when AI agents make a poor choice, or a choice that its user would disagree with? Currently, developers of AI agents are keeping humans in the loop, making sure people have an opportunity to check an agent's work before any final decisions are made. In the Project Mariner example, Google won't let the agent carry out the final purchase or accept the site's terms of service agreement. By keeping you in the loop, the systems give you the opportunity to back out of any choices made by the agent that you don't approve.Like any other AI system, an AI agent is subject to biases. These biases can come from the data that the agent is initially trained on, the algorithm itself, or in how the output of the agent is used. Keeping humans in the loop is one method to reduce bias by ensuring that decisions are reviewed by people before being carried out.The answers to these questions will likely determine how popular AI agents become, and depend on how much AI companies can improve their agents once people begin to use them.
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    Tencent Makes Biggest Buyback Since 2006 After Addition to Pentagon List
    Chinas largest public company by market capitalization spent the equivalent of about $193 million to buy back 3.93 million shares on Tuesday.
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