The Morning After: The best early Black Friday deals for 2023

November 24 might be a few days away yet, but that hasn’t stopped swathes of the industry from posting their deals early. Engadget’s crack team of coupon-heads has pored over countless listings to find you some absolutely jaw-dropping bargains. That includes hefty bits of cash knocked off the price of a new Mac Mini M2, iPad, Meta Quest and Apple Watch. Even better, you can pick up a pair of Sony XM5s, long regarded as the best in their class, for just $328. Well, you can. Your humble narrator is in the UK, so is ineligible to grab any of these utterly sweet early deals.

— Dan Cooper

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Lawmakers question Apple over cancellation of Jon Stewart’s show

Officials want to know if the rumors are true.

The Problem with Jon Stewart was, in theory, the ideal vehicle for the combative former Daily Show host. A well-heeled venture where Stewart could go deep on tough political topics, backed by a megacorporation too rich to be cowed by advertiser pressure. Except, so the rumors go, Apple pulled the plug on the series to prevent episodes critical of AI and China. Now, a bipartisan group from the House of Representatives is querying what happened and why.

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$1,900 Tesla Cyberquad is on sale again, less likely to maim children

Radio Flyer has updated the model to meet (checks notes) basic safety standards.

Promotional image of a Cyberquad for kids.
Radio Flyer / Tesla

Radio Flyer has announced its kids’ version of the Tesla Cyberquad is back on sale, now with less risk to its rider. It launched back in 2021, only for the Consumer Product Safety Commission to recall it for not meeting safety standards. Now, it’s back for $1,900, plus the cost of a helmet and some knee and elbow pads (not included).

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The Analogue Pocket will soon come in 8 Game Boy Pocket/Advance colors

They look beautiful.

Promotional image for the Analogue Pocket Color in a variety of Game Boy-aping shades.
Analogue

The Game Boy-aping Analogue Pocket will soon be available in eight gorgeous new colors to give us all some retro-gaming feels. Given they’re limited editions, and Analogue units sell out pretty quick, you’d better have your fingers ready when pre-orders open on November 17.

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Master & Dynamic MW09 review: Premium materials, impeccable clarity

Gorgeous, expensive and… not as good as its cheaper rivals.

Image of the Master and Dynamic MW09 on a wooden tabletop in front of some books, and with a red notebook and a black pen in the foreground.
Photo by Billy Steele / Engadget

Master & Dynamic hasn’t quite become a dominant, class-topping force in the world of true wireless earbuds. Its latest entry, the MW09, has been put through its paces by audio guru Billy Steele. Sadly, while it’s an improvement on previous offerings, it’s still not good enough to whip better, more affordable products into shape.

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Researchers printed a robotic hand with bones, ligaments and tendons for the first time

Yes, it does remind us of Westworld.

Image of two all-in-one 3D-printed robotic hands, one holding a marker pen, the other gripping an empty clear plastic water bottle. Both are stood on plinths in front of a dark grey background.
ETH Zurich / Thomas Buchner

A significant development in 3D printing technology may have far-reaching implications for the future of medical prostheses and soft robots. Researchers printed a hand with tendons, ligaments and bones, making them simultaneously rather than separately. The technique offers more durability and flexibility, making it the ideal basis for complex prostheses.

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How to uninstall apps from your Android Phone

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This guide is designed to show you how to uninstall apps from your Android Phone or tablet. Android, renowned for its extensive and varied range of applications, meets the needs of a wide spectrum of users with its multifaceted app offerings. However, the very feature that makes Android phones so appealing – their ability to […]

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Arduino Cloud for IoT and more enhanced further from user feedback

Arduino Cloud upgrades announced

The Internet of Things (IoT) landscape is a dynamic and rapidly evolving field, with the Arduino Cloud platform standing as a key player. Recently, this platform has undergone a significant upgrade, a testament to Arduino’s commitment to fostering community-driven innovation. This upgrade, largely influenced by user feedback, has transformed the platform into a more intuitive, powerful, […]

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Creating website user interfaces using AI GPT-4 Vision and Draw a UI app

Creating website user interfaces using AI

Website and user interface designers might be interested in a new application that allows you to transform sketches into coded user interfaces. Currently in its early development stages the AI Draw a UI app provides an insight into how AI can be used to create user interfaces for a wide variety of different applications from […]

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Google’s AI-powered search tool can help tackle your holiday shopping

Google is scaling up Search Generative Experience (SGE) for holiday shopping. The company announced Thursday that its AI-powered search bot can now spit out gift ideas, photorealistic images of product types and virtual try-ons of men’s tops.

Google SGE launched in May, offering AI-driven answers and suggestions to complement the search engine’s standard web results. The company has since added follow-up queries, better translations and interactive definitions in more complex subjects. The tool requires Chrome on desktop or the Google mobile app on smartphones.

A 15 x 11 grid shows 165 AI-generated handbags based on user prompts.
Google

The search giant says 20 percent of apparel searches are five words or longer, suggesting people often look for something particular when seeking info about fashion products. Now, Google SGE can generate “photorealistic images” of the item you’re picturing. You can then tweak the image with follow-up prompts before SGE uses the generated output as a foundation to search for actual products it thinks come the closest.

“Let’s say you want a new winter coat — a colorful, patterned puffer jacket — and you haven’t found quite what you’re looking for,” wrote Julie Black, Google’s Director of Shopping Product, in an announcement blog post. “With generative AI in Search, just look for that style and tap the ‘Generate images’ button to see photorealistic, generated images that match your vision. From there, you can refine the images in real time — so if you’d prefer a colorful metallic jacket instead of patterned, just enter that refinement in the text box. Then you’ll see a new set of photorealistic images. Once you’ve found one you like, just scroll down to see similar shoppable products.”

Image on a phone displaying generative AI searches for gift ideas in the Google app. The search query says
Google

Google also wants SGE to help you formulate the perfect gift. If you search for “great gifts for home cooks” on a compatible device / browser combo, it can produce ideas organized into subcategories like specialty tools, artisanal ingredients, culinary subscriptions and cooking classes. Google says you can refine the query to be ultra-specific, using examples like gifts for home cooks who love pasta or gift ideas for a seven-year-old who wants to be an inventor.

Google SGE added virtual clothing try-ons for women’s tops in June, which the company says have led to “significantly more high-quality interactions from shoppers.” Virtual try-ons for men’s tops arrive today. If you search for women’s or men’s tops from a supported brand, you’ll see 40 virtual models representing different shapes, sizes, heights and skin tones. You can choose one that looks the closest to you or the person you’re shopping for to get an AI-powered view of how the product may look on them. Supported labels at launch include Abercrombie & Fitch, Banana Republic, JCrew and Under Armour.

If you haven’t already enrolled, you’ll need to activate SGE for your account before trying it. Visit the Search Labs page or activate SGE in the Google app by tapping the beaker icon on the upper left.

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Deals: SurFast Video Downloader Lifetime Subscription, save 56%

SurFast Video Downloader

Are you tired of the constant buffering and low-quality videos? Do you wish you could save your favorite YouTube playlist or TikTok videos for offline viewing? Say hello to SurFast Video Downloader, your one-stop solution for all your video and audio downloading needs. This powerful software supports over 1,000 popular streaming sites, including YouTube, TikTok, […]

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AI music pioneer quits after disagreement over ‘fair use’ of copyrighted works

Countless aspects of generative AI have caused rampant debate, including its access to copyrighted material. Now, the vice president of audio at Stability AI, Ed Newton-Rex, has resigned due to his belief that training generative AI models using copyrighted content doesn't qualify as "fair use," he wrote in an op-ed on Music Business Worldwide. He joins the likes of artists such as Bad Bunny, who recently spoke out against a viral TikTok song that used AI to mimic his voice.

Meanwhile, AI companies have steadfastly supported fair use (training models with copyrighted material without asking permission or providing compensation), and Newton-Rex's decision marks a unique change from the norm. In his public resignation letter, Newton-Rex explains that he believes Stability AI has a more "nuanced view" than some of its competitors. However, he had an issue with the company's recent submission to the United States Copyright Office, which argued that AI development should fall under fair use.

"I disagree because one of the factors affecting whether the act of copying is fair use, according to Congress, is 'the effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work,'" Newton-Rex stated. "Today's generative AI models can clearly be used to create works that compete with the copyrighted works they are trained on. So I don't see how using copyrighted works to train generative AI models of this nature can be considered fair use."

Newton-Rex is a published classical composer and founded Jukedeck, which created music using AI, in 2012. He became the product director of TikTok's in-house AI lab after the company purchased Jukedeck in 2019 and subsequently worked at Voicey (acquired by Snap) before joining Stability AI in November 2022.

Ironically, there's also been an (as yet unsuccessful) push to protect AI-produced work. In August, a judge upheld the US Copyright Office's decision that AI-generated art can't be copyrighted, stating, "Human authorship is a bedrock requirement of copyright."

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Apple Pay now lets you connect to your accounts in the UK

Apple Pay

Apple has announced that it is bringing new features to Apple Pay in the UK, you can now connect your accounts for your debit and credit cards to your Apple Wallet. This will then show you your balance from these accounts in Apple Wallet. In order for this to work your bank or credit card […]

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How to create advanced custom GPT AI assistants for your website

Building advanced custom GPT AI assistants

In an era where digital innovation is paramount, AI assistants based on Generative Pre-trained Transformers (GPT) are redefining user interactions on websites. This guide delves into the stages of creating advanced custom GPT AI assistants, a tool that not only responds to queries but also actively engages users in meaningful interactions. By harnessing the power […]

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How to build a small form factor gaming PC

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If you are thinking of building yourself a small form factor yet powerful gaming PC you might be interested in a new video created by ETA Prime taking you through his build using AMD components and a small form factor PC case. The notion that a gaming PC’s power is directly proportional to its size […]

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