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Google Photos Unveils One-Tap Face Editing Functionality Amid User Hesitation

These latest enhancements to Google Photos aim to quickly improve your selfies, although they do seem somewhat overly convenient.

PlayStation’s Age-Gating Restrictions Coming to UK Consoles

Sony is starting to comply with the UK’s Online Safety Act by notifying PlayStation players of its age verification requirements today. PS4 and PS5 owners in the UK and Ireland won’t be able to participate in voice chats, messaging, parties, or other third-party communication services from June unless they verify their age. “Beginning June 2026, […]

VisioLab Secures $11M to Expand AI iPad Checkout Globally to Stadiums, Canteens, and Campuses

The Osnabrück startup’s camera-based self-checkout, which identifies food and drinks without barcodes in under 10 seconds, is already running at 43 points of sale inside the Orlando Magic’s NBA arena and across about a third of German university campuses. The Series A was led by eCAPITAL and Simon Capital. VisioLab, a German startup that makes […]

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Report: John Ternus Anticipated to Head Product Lineup Overhaul as Apple CEO

**Tim Cook Resigns as CEO of Apple: John Ternus Assumes Leadership**

On Monday, Apple revealed that Tim Cook will be stepping down from his position as CEO after nearly 15 years, effective September 1. John Ternus, the existing Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering, has been designated as the new CEO, while Cook will shift to the position of executive chairman.

This leadership transition is accompanied by expectations of a change in decision-making style. A report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman states that Ternus is expected to take a more assertive approach than Cook, who has traditionally preferred a collaborative decision-making process among senior executives. Sources suggest that Ternus will adopt a more definitive stance on product development decisions, moving away from Cook’s inclination to ask thoughtful questions rather than making direct decisions.

The report emphasizes that this change may indicate the conclusion of an era where critical product decisions were made as a group. Ternus’s approach is viewed as crucial as Apple aims to venture into new product categories and boost its competitive edge in consumer AI.

Apple’s decision to select Ternus is grounded in the belief that he can “reinvent” the product lineup and sustain a stronger focus on product development. The recent launch of the MacBook Neo is highlighted as an example of Ternus’s impact, as he played a key role in advocating for its development.

However, Ternus is also seen as being more risk-averse with large hardware projects. His cautious approach is apparent in the development of the Apple Vision Pro and the recently cancelled Apple Car project, where he allegedly opposed these endeavors to different extents. The Vision Pro, envisioned by Cook as a flagship item, has faced challenges in the market despite considerable investment and development effort.

As Ternus prepares to take charge, there is a blend of excitement and concern surrounding his leadership. Analysts speculate that while his decisiveness might pave the way for innovative products, it could also lead to potential errors. The MacBook Neo has been positively received, indicating that Ternus’s vision could drive Apple toward a more vibrant future.

In summary, the shift from Tim Cook to John Ternus signifies a pivotal moment for Apple. With Ternus leading the company, it may enter a new phase of decisiveness and innovation, potentially transforming its product strategy and market standing. As the tech community observes closely, the lingering question is: will Ternus’s leadership elevate Apple to new heights or bring about unexpected challenges?

Clarifai Confirms Deletion of 3 Million OkCupid User Photos and Facial-Recognition Models

The AI company received the photos from OkCupid in 2014 without users’ knowledge, in a data transfer that breached OkCupid’s own privacy policy. The FTC’s late March settlement with OkCupid and Match Group brought no financial penalties. Clarifai was not accused of wrongdoing. Clarifai, a Delaware-based facial-recognition AI company, has confirmed that it deleted approximately […]

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Amazon Invests Up to $25 Billion in Anthropic, Secures 10-Year Cloud Commitment

The deal is Amazon’s second consecutive mega-round with a frontier AI lab, following a near-identical $50 billion investment in OpenAI two months ago. Anthropic’s annualised revenue has reached $30 billion. The arrangement locks Anthropic into AWS’s Trainium chips through Trainium4 and secures up to 5 gigawatts of compute capacity for Claude. Amazon has agreed to […]

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Dyson’s Back with a Travel-Size Supersonic Hairdryer

Ten years ago, Dyson kicked off the hair gadget arms race with its $400 Supersonic hairdryer. Today, it’s back with a slightly smaller and cheaper travel-size version. As the name suggests, the $299.99 Supersonic Travel is meant for people on the go – whether that’s a business trip or a jaunt to the gym before […]

Build Your Own Sendspin Audio Receiver for Multi-Room Sync and Home Assistant Integration

DIY Sendspin Media Player

SendspinZero is an open-source, DIY Sendspin audio receiver for your amplifier that relies on off-the-shelf parts costing around $10 and a 3D printed enclosure. It integrates with Home Assistant for multi-room audio synchronization. It sounds good, but what is Sendspin exactly? It’s a royalty-free, open protocol developed by the Open Home Foundation for synchronized audio playback across multiple devices and rooms. Besides audio, it also supports screens for album art and control music, and sound-activated lights (coming soon feature). The protocol enables open-source products that compete against proprietary systems like Sonos, AirPlay, or Google Cast, and integrates nicely with the Music Assistant add-on for Home Assistant. Sendspin audio receiver key components: Waveshare ESP32-S3-Zero board with 2MB PSRAM (About $4-$6 on AliExpress, $12 on Amazon), ideally the version without pre-soldered headers Optional 1.54-inch LCD screen (About $5 on AliExpress) Optional 3-6V, 22mm bi-color button (About $2 to $3) Audio output options: […]

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