• Why Im never buying a Nintendo Switch 2 at launch Readers Feature
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    Why Im never buying a Nintendo Switch 2 at launch Readers FeatureGameCentralPublished February 2, 2025 1:00am Is it best to wait? (Nintendo)A reader explains why he wont be buying a Nintendo Switch 2 at launch and why hes always wary of buying games and consoles on day one.Theres a lot of very positive excitement for the Switch 2 at the moment and I am all for it. The reveal trailer didnt reveal much but it did all look new and interesting and even though the console looks the same as the old one it still felt different and I kind of like the fact that theyre holding things back, like what the mystery button does.It means theres still a lot to look forward to and the Nintendo Direct in April is going to get a huge audience, because were all going to have a lot of pent up excitement, and questions, by that point.I will definitely get a Nintendo Switch 2. Ive never regretted buying a Nintendo console before and I cant imagine I suddenly will now, but what I wont do is buy one at launch. I have that same policy for all consoles but with Nintendo in particular you just know that the situation is going to be very different a couple of years later.My reasons are two-fold: waiting until problems are identified and fixed and waiting until Nintendo announce new models. I have a similar policy with games (ironically not Nintendo games, because theyre never broken) and never buy them at launch, until I know theyre in working order and theyve had at least one price cut.With the original Switch there were significant problems with Joy-Con drift, which Nintendo did not handle well, at least in the UK, and meant that a lot of people were left with faulty controllers that were not repaired, or not repaired well, for a good year or more. The fault wasnt particularly Nintendos fault the problem exists in most modern controllers but their refusal to offer no quibble replacements was. The original Joy-Cons did have issues (YouTube)This issue has apparently been fixed with the Switch 2, which will not use the same technology, but there is every chance that something else will go wrong. Maybe itll be the connector for the Joy-Cons or more probably itll be something we have no idea about at the moment.The other reason is that we all know Nintendo releases multiple models of their consoles and often quite soon after the first one comes out. I dont want a Switch 2 Lite but Im sure itll arrive within a year or so. What I want to know is when the OLED Model will be available, if rumours suggest itll be only a year or so Ill just wait till then.You may think Im a killjoy (I can assure you I am fun at parties) but I havent got a lot of money to waste on expensive video consoles and I dont like to spend all that money only to find out I regret it a year or two down the line. Ive learnt that lesson over time and I dont intend to repeat it for the Nintendo Switch 2 or any other console.More TrendingAnd yes, I am a total hypocrite, so if there is something absolutely amazing unveiled in April maybe my resolve will break, but I hope not. With a bit of luck Ill not only avoid the consoles teething problems, Ill also get a chance to pick a neat limited edition design, which never come out until a bit later.By reader TiamatTo view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a webbrowser thatsupports HTML5videoUp NextThe readers features do not necessarily represent the views of GameCentral or Metro.You can submit your own 500 to 600-word reader feature at any time, which if used will be published in the next appropriate weekend slot. Just contact us at gamecentral@metro.co.uk or use our Submit Stuff page and you wont need to send an email.GameCentralSign up for exclusive analysis, latest releases, and bonus community content.This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Your information will be used in line with our Privacy Policy
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  • Lost Castle 2's Campaign Length Explained
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    Lost Castle 2 is one of the most underrated indie roguelikes out there and easily one of the best couch co-op games you can grab for just $13. But as with any game purchase, many players wonder how long it takes to beat Lost Castle 2. They want to be sure their investment is worthwhile and that they won't end up with a short, unpolished experience. To help with that, we've previewed Lost Castle 2, completed the campaign multiple times, and created this guide to give you all the details on its campaign length.
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  • Best Action-Adventure Games With Historical Settings, Ranked
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    History continues to fascinate humans, just as it has since ancient times, and there are many lessons that can be learned from it. Sadly, its not possible to travel back in time and witness events first hand, or even just experience the vibes of a specific place, its people, and its era.
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  • I've been hunting for a wet-floor cleaner that can actually clean to the edges of rooms, and Dreame might have just come up with a solution
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    The new Dreame H15 Pro is impressively maneuverable for a wet-dry cleaner, and packs some innovative smart features.
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  • Google offers voluntary exit for any US employees working on Pixel, Android
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    Google is asking its Platforms & Devices workers, including Android and Pixel, to consider resigning.
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  • If Jony Ive Designed An Electric Toothbrush, It Would Look Like This
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    Travelers know the frustration: your bag is neatly packed with essentials, but thenthere it isa bulky, awkward toothbrush taking up precious space. Or worse, a so-called portable toothbrush that feels like a cheap toy. For Upplang, this frustration sparked a revolution. Co-founders Tingrui and Webber had one goal: to create a toothbrush that didnt force you to choose between performance and portability. Thats how Upplang was born. A sleek, powerful travel companion for people who value both style and substance.Forget plastic cases and flimsy chargers. Upplangs electric toothbrush combines premium materials, like aluminum alloy and eco-friendly composites, for durability and elegance. Its not bulky, either; its compact, elliptical design slides into your carry-on or backpack like it belongs there. Forget the plastic cases and awkward chargers. This toothbrush travels with you seamlessly, as if it was designed with jet-setting in mind. Oh wait, it was.Designer: UpplangClick Here to Buy Now: $49.99 $89.98 (44.44% off). Hurry, only 941/1000 left!Upplang didnt start in a lab or on a corporate whiteboard. It started in real-life momentslike TingRuis travels to more than 30 countries. The realization hit hard: most travel toothbrushes just dont cut it. Weak vibrations, flimsy construction, and no sense of care in their design made oral hygiene on the road feel like a compromise. Enter Webber, a designer with awards to spare, who brought an obsessive focus to blending function and form. Together, they reimagined what a toothbrush could look and feel likeand yes, how it could actually work.The case is a gorgeous metallic number, slick enough to fit into any bag but robust enough to withstand being run over by a car. Inside lies the brush, along with a built-in prop-stand to keep it on your bathroom counter during your work trip, or suction to wall-mount it while at home. The brush itself is thoughtfully created an elliptical cross-section on the handle thats a pleasure to grip, bristles designed to work with all types of teeth, and textured rubber bristles on the backside to scrub the inside of your cheek, giving you all-round oral hygiene.Powered by a 14mm motor delivering 42,000 RPM, Upplang rivals top-tier electric toothbrushes designed for home use. Gentle yet effective, its engineered for superior cleaningfast. When youre done, toss it back into your bag without a second thought. USB-C charging makes powering up simpleno proprietary chargers or ecosystem gimmicks. Just thoughtful, user-friendly design.Its one thing to make a good toothbrush. Its another to earn nods from design elites. The Upplang toothbrush boasts an impressive roster of awards: the German Red Dot, Italian A Design Award, and the Good Design Award, among others. These accolades are more than shiny trophies; theyre proof that Upplang is paying attention to what matterscraftsmanship, usability, and a design that feels as good as it looks. You might not expect your toothbrush to win awards, but then again, you might not have met this one yet.Upplangs impact doesnt stop at transforming travel-friendly oral careit extends far beyond. Through its One Smile, Four Impact campaign, each toothbrush purchased helps deliver four eco-friendly brushes to underserved communities, advancing oral health where its needed most. Add to that a commitment to sustainable materials and a growing movement of users sharing their stories through #JoinUpplang, and youve got a brand thats turning smiles into meaningful changeone thoughtful brush at a time.Click Here to Buy Now: $49.99 $89.98 (44.44% off). Hurry, only 941/1000 left!The post If Jony Ive Designed An Electric Toothbrush, It Would Look Like This first appeared on Yanko Design.
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  • Canada will retaliate against Trump with tariffs on US goods
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    Canada will set its own tariffs against US goods in retaliation to broad 25 percent tariffs President Donald Trump announced Saturday on Canadian imports. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a 25 percent tariff on a total of $155 billion worth of American goods $30 billion of that on Tuesday when Trumps tariffs go into effect, then an additional $125 billion after 21 days. Trudeau also warned that the US tariffs will harm both countries economies, particularly the auto industry. This is a choice that, yes, will harm Canadians, but beyond that, it will have real consequences for you, the American people, he said in a press conference Saturday.Trudeau offered a far-reaching list of products that would be subject to import taxes, including American alcohol, orange juice, clothing, appliances, lumber, and plastics, along with much, much more. Non-tariff moves like reexamining public procurement policies are also on the table. However, he said that actions like limiting energy exports would require more careful consideration because no one part of the country should be carrying a heavier burden than any other.The sweeping US tariffs, which include a lower 10 percent tariff on energy products from Canada, are a major shift in trade policy between the two countries. Trump claims the tariffs which he also imposed on Mexico, and increased on goods from China are meant to incentivize these countries to stem the flow of illegal fentanyl into the US.The US tariffs include a clause seeking to prevent retaliation, outlets including The Wall Street Journal report, which would increase the penalties should the countries impacted impose their own tariffs. Despite this, Trudeau says that Canadas new tariffs are strong but appropriate in this case, and we will continue to defend Canada, Canadians, and our future.
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  • Exploration Challenges in LLMs: Balancing Uncertainty and Empowerment in Open-Ended Tasks
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    LLMs have demonstrated impressive cognitive abilities, making significant strides in artificial intelligence through their ability to generate and predict text. However, while various benchmarks evaluate their perception, reasoning, and decision-making, less attention has been given to their exploratory capacity. Exploration, a key aspect of intelligence in humans and AI, involves seeking new information and adapting to unfamiliar environments, often at the expense of immediate rewards. Unlike exploitation, which relies on leveraging known information for short-term gains, exploration enhances adaptability and long-term understanding. The extent to which LLMs can effectively explore, particularly in open-ended tasks, remains an open question.Exploration has been widely studied in reinforcement learning and human cognition, typically categorized into three main strategies: random exploration, uncertainty-driven exploration, and empowerment. Random exploration introduces variability into actions, allowing discoveries through stochastic behavior. Uncertainty-driven exploration prioritizes actions with uncertain outcomes to reduce ambiguity and improve decision-making. Empowerment, by contrast, focuses on maximizing potential future possibilities rather than optimizing for specific rewards, aligning closely with scientific discovery and open-ended learning. While preliminary studies indicate that LLMs exhibit limited exploratory behaviors, current research is often restricted to narrow tasks such as bandit problems, failing to capture the broader dimensions of exploration, particularly empowerment-based strategies.Researchers at the Georgia Tech. examined whether LLMs can outperform humans in open-ended exploration using Little Alchemy 2, where agents combine elements to discover new ones. Their findings revealed that most LLMs underperformed compared to humans, except for the o1 model. Unlike humans, who balance uncertainty and empowerment, LLMs primarily rely on uncertainty-driven strategies. Sparse Autoencoder (SAE) analysis showed that uncertainty is processed in earlier transformer layers, while empowerment occurs later, leading to premature decisions. This study provides insights into LLMs limitations in exploration and suggests future improvements to enhance their adaptability and decision-making processes.The study used Little Alchemy 2, where players combine elements to discover new ones, assessing LLMs exploration strategies. Data from 29,493 human participants across 4.69 million trials established a benchmark. Four LLMsGPT-4o, o1, LLaMA3.1-8B, and LLaMA3.1-70Bwere tested, with varying sampling temperatures to examine exploration-exploitation trade-offs. Regression models analyzed empowerment and uncertainty in decision-making, while SAEs identified how LLMs represent these cognitive variables. Results showed that o1 significantly outperformed other LLMs, discovering 177 elements compared to humans 42, while other models performed worse, highlighting challenges in LLM-driven open-ended exploration.The study evaluates LLMs exploration strategies, highlighting o1s superior performance over humans (t = 9.71, p < 0.001), while other LLMs performed worse. Larger models showed improvement, with LLaMA3.1-70B surpassing LLaMA3.1-8B and GPT-4o slightly outperforming LLaMA3.1-70B. Exploration became harder in later trials, favoring empowerment-based strategies over uncertainty-driven ones. Higher temperatures reduced redundant behaviors but did not enhance empowerment. Analysis showed uncertainty was processed earlier than empowerment, influencing decision-making. Ablation experiments confirmed uncertaintys critical role, while empowerment had minimal impact. These findings suggest current LLMs struggle with open-ended exploration due to architectural limitations.In conclusion, the study examines LLMs exploratory capabilities in open-ended tasks using Little Alchemy 2. Most LLMs rely on uncertainty-driven strategies, leading to short-term gains but poor long-term adaptability. Only o1 surpasses humans by effectively balancing uncertainty and empowerment. Analysis with SAE reveals that uncertainty is processed in early transformer layers, while empowerment emerges later, causing premature decision-making. Traditional inference paradigms limit exploration capacity, though reasoning models like DeepSeek-R1 show promise. Future research should explore architecture adjustments, extended reasoning frameworks, and explicit exploratory objectives to enhance LLMs ability to engage in human-like exploration.Check out the Paper. All credit for this research goes to the researchers of this project. 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  • Why Apple Vision Pros $3,500 price is actually a selling point
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    We know Apple Watch saves lives, but did you know Apple Vision Pro is helping surgeons save lives? Harry McCracken reports for Fast Company that Apples Vision Pro is gaining traction in healthcare, particularly in surgery and medical training.Surgeons at UC San Diego Health have used the headset to streamline operating room displays, reducing physical strain and improving workflow. Meanwhile, Sharp HealthCare has launched a Spatial Computing Center of Excellence and is hosting a summit with 300 attendees exploring Vision Pros potential in surgery, medical education, and beyond. Apples Susan Prescott shared that even Apple has been surprised by how the medical field has adopted Apple Vision Pro. Perhaps even more surprising is what makes Apple Vision Pro effective in the operating room: its price.Heres Susan Prescott, Apple VP of dev relations and enterprise marketing, on AVPs surprising adoption rate in the medical field.Its a really exciting and timely moment to bring key industry leaders in healthcare together to not just sit there and listen to a bunch of keynotes, but to connect and talk and share how theyve used Vision Pro to take best practices and inspiration from peers.Sometimes enterprises take a little time to adopt technology. This one is even surprising us in the alacrity with which the product is being used and the apps are being built.UC San Diego Health surgeon Ryan Broderick explains exactly how AVP excels in the operating room:For [a] monitor to be in the ideal position for surgery, it really should just be directly in front of your head without having to turn your neck or adjust your body, explains Dr. Broderick. But often inlaparoscopy, you have to adjust your body, turn your neck, and be in uncomfortable positions. And with repeated use like that, it can lead to tight muscles, neck injury, back injury.In addition to providing real-time passthrough for seeing your environment, Apple Vision Pro allows you to be surrounded by virtual windows that you position and resize directly in front of you. Apple Vision Pro is powered by the companys M2 chip found in Macs and iPads. Meanwhile, Apples custom R1 chip is responsible for making sense of all the sensors on Apple Vision Pro. Prescott describes how the R1 is helping surgeons actually save lives.We have the R1 chip thats taking the feedback from the sensors and processing eight times faster than the human eye can blink, says Prescott. Thats great for anti-nausea, to help make sure people dont feel unwell. But its also great as feeds are coming in with live, literally lifesaving, information.Because Apple Vision Pro provides such high fidelity passthrough, surgeons are able to rely on the headset for significant ergonomic improvements:Dr. Brodericks team got its hands on a loaner Vision Pro and worked with UC San Diego Health chief clinical and innovation officer Dr. Christopher Longhust to assemble a system capable of streaming video feeds and overlaying them on the live view of a surgery in progress, greatly reducing the need to crane necks.In short order, the idea became a trial that involved real patients and is currently undergoing peer review. Weve done over 50 cases and have had great success thus far, says Dr. Broderick.But back to the Apple Vision Pros $3500+ price. In the piece, Susan Prescott provides a particularly interesting remark about the cost of AVP:Obviously, its a V1 product, and the price, for now, is what the price is, acknowledges Prescott.While that line could be dissected and analyzed for as long as it takes to release Apple Vision Air, lets return to the reason Apple Vision Pro is such a value in the operating room. Tommy Korn, an ophthalmologist with Sharp HealthCare, tells Fast Company that the monitors used for the operating room run $20,000 each. Apple Vision Pro as both a source of ergonomic relief and a value in the operating room? Thats certainly not the typical narrative that follows Apple Vision Pro.Read Harry McCrackens piece in full at Fast Company. Check out my Apple Vision Pro gratitude story from October for another perspective.Featured image via Fast Company, courtesy of Sharp HealthCare.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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  • US Government sued after mass emails to federal workforce allegedly sent from insecure server
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    When officials working for the incoming Trump administration decided they wanted to email the entire federal workforce last week, they didnt hang about.Far from it: A new private class action lawsuit brought by two anonymous US executive branch employees alleges that they simply turned up at the HQ of the US Office of Personnel Management (OPM), which handles HR, and demanded to plug in their email server and get going as soon as possible.The one person who could have refused authorization for such a move Melvin Brown II, who took control of the agencys IT systems only a week before had already been sidelined.The suit was filed after OPM sent two test emails to an estimated 2.3 million federal employees in a way that, the suit alleges, broke the E-Government Act of 2002 and was inherently insecure. Those rules require that a Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) be carried out first.The day after the suit was filed, the OPM sent another email to federal employees, inviting them to resign.In addition to its allegations of using an insecure email server, the suit claimed that the person who received the data from the email campaign was a non-OPM employee connected to Elon Musk, raising questions about how any personally identifiable information (PII) arising from it will be stored and secured and whether normal security and procurement protocols were flouted.Phishing testOn the other side of this campaign were employees who rarely receive mass emails from the OPMs HR department in a system that normally channels communications through individual agencies.That might explain why some employees were confused by the unexpected contacts. The first email, which arrived on January 24 from an OPM hr@opm.gov email address, stated that it was testing a new distribution and response list designed to allow direct OPM communication with employees. Employees were asked to reply yes to the message and asked to visit an OPM website announcing the test.On January 26 a second email from the same address arrived in inboxes, again asking employees to reply yes even if they had already replied to the first email test. With no sense of irony, the message warned employees to be wary of unknown emails:As a reminder, always check the From address to confirm that an email is from a legitimate government account and be careful about clicking on links, even when the email originates from the government.Some employees took them at their word, posting suspicions on Reddit that the emails might be part of a phishing attack or test. It was also noticed that the emails werent digitally signed, a standard way of authenticating a sending email server.This is EXACTLY how to design a phishing email. Is this a joke? Is this an active cybersecurity operation by a bad actor???, read one comment.Walked right inThe employee lawsuit alleges that last weeks emails were part of a wider and hastily assembled campaign to collect data on government employees.As part of that, it references a message posted to Reddit by a someone claiming to be an OPM employee with knowledge of the matter, saying that lists compiled from email replies were to be sent to Amanda Scales, an employee who works for Elon Musk and not the OPM.Someone literally walked into our building and plugged in an email server to our network to make it appear that emails were coming from OPM. Its been the one sending those various test messages youve all seen. We think theyre building a massive email list of all federal employees to generate mass RIF notices down the road, said a Reddit post referring to reductions in force (layoffs), according to the lawsuit.Not coincidentally perhaps, this week the OPM emailed a controversial deferred resignation offer to all federal employees offering eight months of pay and benefits for anyone who agrees within seven days to resign their positions.Type the word Resign into the Subject line of the email. Hit Send, it read. The notice was entitled Fork in the Road, perhaps a reference to an artwork of the same name Musk commissioned in 2022.OPM breachThe OPM, of course, has form when it comes to data security. In 2015, it detected a huge data breach affecting 22.1 million employee records, including PII such as social security numbers. That led to Congressional hearings and several government reports that identified a depressing list of underlying causes.But with this history in mind, the idea that an unknown party could simply plug their email server into the OPM network without security vetting of either the server itself or its data collection and storage routines will astonish anyone in cybersecurity.The incident suggests a culture where speed and shock matters above all. Its not clear how many employees were forewarned that the emails might turn up but asking employees to reply to an email or click on a link is lax in an era of phishing attacks. Thats before considering the possibility that the email server or its data might itself be targeted.The OPM did not immediately respond to questions sent to the hr@opm.gov email address.More on the Trump administrations first days:
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