• CFPB drops Zelle lawsuit in latest reversal under Trump administration
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    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has dropped its lawsuit over peer-to-peer payment system Zelle, the latest in a series of dismissals from this department under President Donald Trump's administration. The agency had only just announced the suit filed against Zelle's operating entity Early Warning Services and partner banks JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America and Wells Fargo in December. According to the initial action, the CFPB said that customers of the three banks had lost more than $870 million during the seven years Zelle has been active.The CFPB made several moves to increase oversight on the financial products offered by tech companies under its previous director, Rohit Chopra. However, the agency is now overseen by Acting Director Russell Vought, who ordered the CFPB to cease all "supervision and examination activity" last month. While employees of the bureau have sued to try to keep the CFPB alive, there have been conflicting messages from government leadership about the agency's status.Since taking office, Trump and ally Elon Musk have taken sweeping actions to control and close federal government departments. Agencies that have historically regulated Musk's business activities have been among those with reduced powers, as have federal operations for cybersecurity, digital services and personnel management.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/cybersecurity/cfpb-drops-zelle-lawsuit-in-latest-reversal-under-trump-administration-204639032.html?src=rss
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  • Sony is streamlining its PlayStation beta programs with a single sign-up
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    Sony has run a number of PlayStation beta programs over the years, including one that lets folks try new PS5 features before they go live for everyone. The company is now making it easier to sign up for the chance to be invited to future beta tests as you'll only need to register once.The creatively named Beta Program at PlayStation allows you to log your interest in beta tests for PS5 and PC games, new console features, PlayStation App updates and changes to the brand's website. You can sign up for the free initiative starting today, but there are a few provisos.You'll need a PlayStation Network account that has a current email address (invites to betas will land in your inbox) and is in good standing. If your account has been suspended or it has other restrictions, you may be ineligible. In addition, you'll need to meet your region's legal age requirement and live in a part of the world where the program is actually available.Signing up doesn't guarantee that you'll get access to a beta test since there's bound to be interest from more people than Sony is able to accommodate. You'll need to sign a nondisclosure agreement before taking part in a beta and there's no obligation to participate if you're invited to one.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/playstation/sony-is-streamlining-its-playstation-beta-programs-with-a-single-sign-up-202628072.html?src=rss
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  • One of our favorite mini PC vendors has launched a NAS that looks a bit like Apple's PowerMac G4 Cube PC - but way smaller
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    Beelink unveils the ME mini, a compact NAS with six M.2 slots, offering up to 24TB storage for seamless personal data management and privacy protection.
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  • Netflix drops trailer for The Electric State, and I'm getting serious District 9 vibes
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    The Electric State's trailer on Netflix reminds me of one of my favorite movies.
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  • Target and Best Buy said theyll raise prices due to Trump tariffs. These other companies could be next
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    Target and Best Buy, two of the countrys largest retail chains, warned their prices will increase after President Donald Trumps 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada went into effect on Tuesday, sending the stock market plunging more than 650 points and shooting shock waves through the financial system. Adding fuel to the fire, Trumpalso said he would double tariffs on all Chinese imports from 10% to 20%.The move prompted Canada and China, two key trading partners, to swiftly retaliate with their own tariffs, igniting what many are calling a global trade war. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Canada would now put a 25% levy on U.S. goods, while Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Mexico plans to announce similar measures this weekend.Canada, Mexico, and China together are responsible for more than 40% of all imports by value to American consumers.The Trump administration went ahead with the tariffs, despite experts warning the measures would raise already-skyrocketing prices. And American consumers arent happy: 74% believe tariffs will lead to higher prices, and 44% think tariffs will impact their finances negatively, reports a recent LendingTree study that analyzed U.S. Census Bureau data.Which companies and industries are likely to raise prices?Target CEO Brian Cornell said the tariffs could force the company to raise prices this week because the chain imports much of its fruit and vegetables from Mexico during the winter, per CNN.Well try to protect pricing, but the consumer will likely see price increases over the next couple of days, Cornell said. The U.S. imports $46 billion of agricultural products from Mexico, according to USDA data, with fresh fruit, beer, and avocados topping the list.Meanwhile, casual-dining chain Chipotle, which sources abouthalfof its avocados from Mexico, told NBC News it intends to absorb the costs of the tariffs.Electronics makers are also getting caught in the crosshairs. On Tuesdays earnings call, Best Buys CEO Corie Barry said prices were highly likely to increasedue to the tariffs on China and Mexico, as vendors will pass along some level of tariff costs to retailers, making price increases for American consumers.Barry said this is because the consumer electronics supply chain is highly global, technical, and complex, and its two top sources for those products are China (55%) and Mexico (20%). The news sent shares plungingdown more than 15% (NYSE: BBY) after the morning bell on Tuesday, despite strong fourth-quarter earnings that topped expectations.Another place where Americans could see price increases is the U.S. automotive industry, which relies heavily on parts from abroad. One industry analyst, Daniel Roeska, said he expects to see severe disruptions in profits and supply chains.In fact, the tariffs could add as much as $12,000 to the price of a new car, according to a report from the Anderson Economic Group as reported by NBC News. The American Automotive Policy Council,which represents GM, Ford, and Stellantis, said that their vehicles and parts should be exempt from the tariffs based on negotiations during Trumps first term. Despite that, shares ofFord (NYSE:F) and General Motors (NYSE:GM), which were already down on tariff fears, dropped more than 2% and 3%, respectively, on Tuesday.AutoZone CEO Philip Daniele also said in September that the auto-parts company would pass those tariff costs back to the consumer.So did Columbia Sportswear CEO Timothy Boyle, who toldthe Washington Postlast fall that the company will just raise the prices. . . . Its going to be very, very difficult to keep products affordable for Americans.States most vulnerable to Trumps tariffsKeeping those products affordable could be harder in some states, including Montana, New Mexico, and Vermont. The LendingTree study found that those three states, in particular, get at least two-thirds of their imports from Canada, Mexico, and China, and are the U.S. states most likely to be affected by the tariff wars.
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  • Trump Take Nest Egg: How 2025s best meme evolved to take on our tanking economy
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    After the president announced tariffs would go into effectsparking a trade war that sent the S&P 500 plummeting 1.8% on Mondaya new meme has begun taking hold on Bluesky: Trump Take Nest Egg.Its being delivered in context-free drops, in response to tariff-centric news clips, and accompanied by screenshots of the stock market declining in real time. While the loaded phrase may leave some observers scratching their heads, it should be instantly recognizable to many folks who have spent too much time online latelyparticularly on Bluesky, where the simple line, Trump take egg, has become the go-to meme for commenting on the presidents chaotic second term.The Tarzan-esque catchphrase began as a way to highlight Trumps ownership of the recent egg shortage and subsequent price surge. Joe Bidens critics spent much of the former presidents lone term blaming him for grocery store sticker shock; now, the shoe is firmly on the other foot (especially after the Trump administration made moves like accidentally firing the team responsible for curbing bird flu, which may have directly affected egg prices).Trump Take Nest Egg, the latest iteration of what may be 2025s most infectious phrase, isnt the first time its evolved. Though originally used as a caption for photos of depleted store shelves, and still frequently deployed that way, the cadence of the phrase quickly spread to other Trump-related topics. When the president sought to end New York Citys congestion pricing program recently, Blueskiers wrote Trump cause traffic.As the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) seemingly fed whole segments of the federal government to the wood chipper, it was Trump take job. Some have used the phrase to comment on Trumps broken promises around IVF treatment, which was highlighted in a viral Washington Post profile recently. And of course, many have used the phrase to comment on the abundance of recent plane crashes and near misses.Over the past month, Trump take egg has become a Swiss Army Knife of a meme that has reverberated widely online and off. Its as if social media is putting all their Trump-related memes in one basket.Its been amazing to see the egg meme organically evolve like it has, says Michael Tae Sweeney, the Daytime Emmy-winning TV and film editor who created it and has egged it on every step of the way. Not just the many variations like Trump take nest egg, but also seeing examples of it out in the real worldpeople holding Trump take egg signs at protests or even slapping Trump take egg stickers on empty supermarket egg cases.The nest egg iteration, however, might be the purest and potentially most resonant distillation of the idea since it initially hatched. While Trump and Elon Musk have both previously admitted there could be temporary pain from the retaliatory tariffs, many of their already-pressed constituents are ill-equipped to weather it. Sweeneys hope, though, is that those consumers will soon have more proactive defenders, armed with better messaging around Trumps actions.With a few notable exceptions like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and JB Pritzker, Democratic politicians have so far been unable or unwilling to lend their supporters effective language to express the pain and frustration were feeling with Trumps incompetent and destructive economic policies, he says. That its fallen to random idiots like me to step in isnt great.Of course, no amount of posting on social media will make the president reconsider his least-popular economic initiatives. But its not yet clear if Trump Take Nest Egg signifies the beginning of a bigger offline movement. Scrappy grassroots catchphrases have certainly morphed into nationwide rallying cries before. (Lets go, Brandon, for instance, made its way to Congress.) As variations on Trump take egg burrow into national consciousness, and the anger behind them becomes more visible, it could wind up translating into more public protests. And that might be what it takes for Trumps love of tariffs to crack.
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  • MagSafe Speaker Turns Your iPhone Into The Ultimate Portable Entertainment System: Hands-On At MWC 2025
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    Ill say it the true winner at the Mobile World Congress this year isnt a company, its a technology. Apple first introduced MagSafe for iPhones in 2020, but the technology has only recently shown some true promise. Qi2 finally brought the magnetic mounting technology to modern devices (although smartphone makers are yet to adopt it overwhelmingly), Apples iPhone 16E skipped MagSafe and got a lot of flak from consumers for ditching something so obviously convenient, and just day before yesterday, Xiaomi unveiled their Modular Optical System concept which used a similar magnetic ring on a smartphone to mount an external camera lens. MagSafe has shown some immense potential over the past few weeks, and now this wireless speaker at MWC further shows why magnetic accessories are so incredibly convenient.Meet the Miatone MagBoom Mini, a magnetic speaker that snaps right to the back of your smartphone. Roughly the same shape (although slightly larger) than a coffee pod, it attaches to iPhones via MagSafe, giving you not just an external audio device, but also a prop-stand of sorts. The result? An audio dock that turns your iPhone into a makeshift entertainment center with a high-resolution screen as well as clear, loud audio. Perfect for watching podcasts, methinks.Designer: MiatoneShowcased at MWC 2025, the MagBoom Mini is a tiny, snap-on accessory that gives your phone its own woofer system. Smartphones are victims of their own slim designs, which means their audio units cant be as powerful as larger, dedicated speakers. So the MagBoom Mini was created as an add-on solution, turning your phone into a powerful playback device for movies, videos, podcasts, music, etc. The MagBoom comes with an output of 3W, which doesnt sound like much on paper, but its measurably more powerful than your phones native speaker.Connect it via Bluetooth 5.4, and you have yourself a reliable audio device that can be used as an add-on accessory or even independently as a solitary speaker that isnt connected to your phone. The MagSafe ring means its compatible with any MagSafe or Qi2 device, but more importantly, its still magnetic, which means you can stick the MagBoom Mini to your fridge, locker, even your car!A USB-C port on the side means easy charging (you could use your iPhone 15 and aboves charger), while a 700mAh battery on the inside is small, but enough to get you through a few hours of playback. Minimum through a movie.Now heres where things get interesting. The MagBoom Mini is just the first step. As of now, the MagSafe feature is just for positional convenience which means the speaker snaps onto the phone or any magnetic surface. However, if the tech were to get advanced enough, the speaker could also be a pass-through wireless charger for the phone, or even facilitate an NFC-based Bluetooth connection instead of you needing to manually connect the phone to the speaker. All this is speculation at this point, but it goes to illustrate my grander opinion that MagSafe is a truly game-changing technology and the only thing holding it back is the lack of real creativity. We got snap-on camera lenses and Bluetooth speakers this year. I wonder what well get next!The post MagSafe Speaker Turns Your iPhone Into The Ultimate Portable Entertainment System: Hands-On At MWC 2025 first appeared on Yanko Design.
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  • Caviars John Wick iPhone 16 Pro Is So Hardcore, It Should Come With A Concealed Carry Permit
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    Theres luxury, and then theres Caviar-level luxurythe kind that takes an already premium device and gives it the kind of makeover that would make even John Wick pause before pulling the trigger. Meet the iPhone 16 Pro Viper, a phone that costs nearly ten times its base model, inspired by the iconic assassins weapon of choice from John Wick: Chapter 4. Priced at a cool $9,770, this isnt just for casual Wick fans; this is for the ones who own a tailor-made three-piece suit, know the taste of Blantons bourbon, and can recite the rules of the Continental by heart.Caviars take on the iPhone 16 Pro is essentially an homage to Wicks precision, style, and, of course, his legendary firearmthe TTI JW4 Pit Viper pistol. The back of the phone features an intricately detailed titanium relief of the weapon itself, complete with a black PVD coating reminiscent of elite Swiss timepieces. Because nothing says exclusivity like a phone that looks like it belongs in a locked weapons case at The Continental. Individual elements are finished in 24-carat gold, because, of course, they are. The whole thing radiates the same energy as Wicks arsenalelegant, deadly, and absurdly expensive.Designer: CaviarIf Keanu Reeves legendary hitman had a smartphone, this would be it. The impact-resistant titanium frame ensures that its as tough as the man himself, though whether it can survive being thrown down a flight of stairs like Wick is another matter. But lets be realthis isnt a phone for dropping; its a phone for displaying, admiring, and reminding others that you have nearly $10,000 to drop on an iPhone. For those who take exclusivity seriously, Caviar is only producing 99 units of this high-end killing machine of a phone, making it rarer than a quiet night in John Wicks life.Every inch of this device screams attention to detail, from the way the gold accents highlight the relief of the Pit Viper to the robust, battle-ready feel of its titanium construction. Its a phone that looks like it could be issued by the High Table itselfminus the blood oath marker. Caviar even offers customization options for those who feel that a $10,000 Wick-inspired iPhone still needs a personal touch. Engravings, logos, custom materialsyou name it, theyll tailor it to your liking, presumably while a sommelier of weapons (or phones) nods approvingly in the background.Of course, this level of luxury isnt for everyone. Its the kind of item that exists in that strange space between high-end tech and bespoke arta status symbol more than a daily driver. But for those who move in circles where a gold-plated, pistol-engraved iPhone makes sense, this is a statement piece. Its not about the phones specs (which, lets be honest, are identical to the regular iPhone 16 Pro); its about owning something that feels like it was pulled straight from a John Wick prop vault.Caviar knows its audience. This isnt a device for the average iPhone userits for the collectors, the connoisseurs, and the ultra-wealthy action movie aficionados who want their tech to feel as exclusive as a membership at The Continental. Whether youre a die-hard John Wick fan or just someone with a soft spot for ridiculously opulent tech, the iPhone 16 Pro Viper is a conversation starter, a flex, and a love letter to one of cinemas most stylish assassins.The post Caviars John Wick iPhone 16 Pro Is So Hardcore, It Should Come With A Concealed Carry Permit first appeared on Yanko Design.
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  • Trump Still Considering Tariffs on Taiwanese Chips, Despite $100 Billion TSMC Deal
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    Enforcing the tariffs on Taiwan would be difficult, and they wouldnt necessarily be enough to meaningfully increase semiconductor manufacturing in the United States, experts told WIRED.
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  • A Case for Turning Tulsa Into the Next Big Tech Hub
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    In an excerpt from his new book, Reinventing the Heartland, urbanist Nicholas Lalla makes the case for setting up technology's next big nerve center in Oklahoma.
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