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Sony announces the PlayStation Portal, an 8-inch handheld console that will stream PS5 games over Wi-Fi in 1080p at 60fps, available later in 2023 for $200 — Sony is officially launching its portable PlayStation later this year, the PlayStation Portal remote player.| Bo Moore / IGN: |
Hands-on with Sony PlayStation Portal: a slightly weird design but lighter than the Switch, expansive and vibrant 60Hz LCD screen, no Bluetooth, and needs a PS5 — PlayStation Portal-ble — Sony has a storied, if a bit neglected, history with handheld gaming.| Kyle Wiggers / TechCrunch: |
IBM unveils watsonx Code Assistant for IBM Z, which uses a code-generating AI model to translate COBOL code into Java, set for general availability in Q4 2023 — COBOL, or Common Business Oriented Language, is one of the oldest programming languages in use, dating back to around 1959.| Elizabeth Napolitano / CoinDesk: |
A US judge sentences ex-OpenSea product head Nate Chastain to three months in prison for making ~$50K via insider trades, in the first NFT insider trading case — Chastain was found guilty on charges of buying and selling NFTs from collections he knew would later be featured on his former company's home page.| Ryan Weeks / The Block: |
The FBI details North Korea's TraderTraitor-affiliated actors, responsible for Alphapo, CoinsPaid, and Atomic Wallet hacks, and warns over cashing out $40M+ BTC — - The warning, issued today, comes after a series of high profile crypto heists carried out by North Korea-affiliated Lazarus Group in recent years.| Joe Tidy / BBC: |
A UK court finds 18-year-old Arion Kurtaj and a 17-year-old were part of Lapsus$, the group that hacked Uber, Nvidia, and Rockstar Games in 2021 and 2022 — A court has found an 18-year-old from Oxford was a part of an international cyber-crime gang responsible for a hacking spree against major tech firms| Wall Street Journal: |
Investigation: despite scaling back in Russia in 2022, Binance continues to handle substantial ruble trading, helping clients evade sanctions via intermediaries — Binance is helping Russians move money abroad, potentially adding to its sprawling legal problems in the U.S. The cryptocurrency giant … | Nilay Patel / The Verge: |
An analysis of Google's policy dilemma as YouTube and UMG explore AI licensing, Google scrapes the web to train its AI, and lawsuits could upend copyright law — Google has made clear it is going to use the open web to inform and create anything it wants, and nothing can get in its way.| Jason Koebler / 404 Media: |
AirPods Max can malfunction or suddenly stop working because of users' sweat or condensation inside of earcups, an issue Apple has not publicly acknowledged — Apple's $550 flagship headphones have a problem: They can malfunction, or suddenly stop working entirely, because of users' sweat … | Kyle Wiggers / TechCrunch: |
OpenAI adds fine-tuning to GPT-3.5 Turbo, letting developers customize models with their own data to make them perform better for their use cases for a fee — OpenAI customers can now bring custom data to the lightweight version of GPT-3.5, GPT-3.5 Turbo — making it easier to improve … | Yueqi Yang / Bloomberg: |
Binance.US partners with MoonPay to let users use debit or credit cards and Apple Pay or Google Pay to buy Tether, which can then be used to buy other tokens — - Payment partnership allows users to convert dollars to Tether — Exchange has been unable to process users' dollars directly| Bloomberg: |
SIA: Huawei is building secret chip fabrication facilities across China that would let the company skirt US sanctions and is receiving ~$30B in state funding — - Tech giant is reportedly getting $30 billion in state support — Biden administration monitoring and ready to take action| Laura Noonan / Financial Times: |
Bank for International Settlements: crypto has amplified rather than reduced financial risks in less developed economies, offering only an “illusory” appeal — Currency's appeal as a low-cost solution for countries with high inflation is ‘illusory’, says BIS| Belle Lin / Wall Street Journal: |
A decade after data analytics promised to revolutionize US agriculture, many farmers are still waiting for the tech to pay off and are swamped by a data deluge — Uptake of agtech tools has been tepid, and even many farmers who do use them struggle with the software and a flood of data from their farms| Makena Kelly / The Verge: |
Meta says it remains committed to rolling out default E2EE for Messenger, which has opt-in E2EE, by the end of 2023, and shortly afterwards for Instagram DMs — Meta plans to roll out default end-to-end encryption for its Messenger product by the end of this year, the company confirmed in a blog post Tuesday.| Financial Times: |
Sources: Nvidia plans to at least triple the production of the H100 in 2024, predicting shipments of between 1.5M to 2M units, up from 500K in 2023 — Server production hampered by tight stocks of Nvidia processors and other components — Investors are set to assess whether enormous demand … | Elad Gil / Elad Blog: |
LLMs, Transformers, and diffusion models represent an entirely new era for AI and discontinuity from the past capabilities of the CNN/RNN/GAN world — Rather then view LLMs, Transformers, and diffusion models as part of a continuum with past “AI”, it is worth thinking of this as an entirely new era and discontinuity from the past| Kevin Jiang / Toronto Star: |
Experts warn that Meta, and possibly Google, blocking trusted news outlets in Canada will worsen misinformation as the world nears a “precipice” of AI content — As it becomes increasingly difficult to trust what we read online, experts say it's critical to learn how to tell real media from fake — here's how.| Scharon Harding / Ars Technica: |
3D printer maker Bambu Lab blames a cloud outage for an issue that caused some of its customers' devices to start printing without their consent — Bambu Lab says it will help with repairs, replacement parts. — Imagine waking in the middle of the night to the sound of your 3D printer, printing away.| Lucas Shaw / Bloomberg: |
Antenna: Netflix had ~2.6M signups in the US in July, more than any other paid streaming service but down 26% from June 2023; 23% were for Netflix's ad tier — - The streaming service had more sign-ups than any other in July — Netflix user growth in the US had stopped in recent years| Sarah Frier / Bloomberg: |
LinkedIn is benefiting from recent social media upheavals with a jump in sharing, leveraging its position as a place where old-school self-promotion still works — The professional network is benefiting from upheavals elsewhere in the social media landscape. — The biggest social media platforms all have their niches.
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