The Morning After: More fallout from the Digital Markets Act

The European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) limits the power of big platform holders, but it may have also created a new revenue stream (and some drama) for those same big names. Google has followed Apple’s lead in imposing extra charges on developers who want to circumvent its own app storefront. Companies luring users outside the Play Store will need to pay Google a cut of in-app purchases and subscriptions. I’m sure everyone will treat this as rationally as when Apple announced it too.

At the same time, Apple has once again suspended Epic Games’ developer access, concerned the games giant isn’t going to play by its rules. The iPhone maker pointed to tweets made by (Epic CEO) Tim Sweeney, suggesting a lack of faith in the company’s rules. Apple more or less said out loud it couldn’t trust Epic, especially given its track record of agreeing to work within Apple’s rules and then very publicly breaking those rules.

— Dan Cooper

The biggest stories you might have missed

41 state attorneys general tell Meta to fix its customer support for hacking victims

Rivian R2 specs leak from the automaker’s website

Meta explains how third-party apps will hook into Messenger and WhatsApp

Twitch will overhaul its mobile app for the first time since 2019

​​You can get these reports delivered daily direct to your inbox. Subscribe right here!

FDA approves the first over-the-counter continuous glucose monitor

You can buy one without a prescription in the summer.

The FDA has approved Dexcom’s Stelo Glucose Biosensor as the first wearable continuous glucose monitor to be sold over the counter. Sales of the device will begin this summer to help people who aren’t using insulin to manage their diabetes and also for more general use. I was surprised to learn these weren’t available to buy already since, in the UK, a startup called Zoe has been selling implantable monitors as part of its weight loss program for ages.

Continue Reading.

Microsoft engineer who raised concerns about Copilot image creator pens letter to the FTC

Shane Jones has blown the whistle on AI images before.

Microsoft’s rush to incorporate AI into so many user-facing products has driven whistleblower Shane Jones to the FTC. They wrote to the body, saying Copilot Designer can be used to create inappropriate images and should be removed until better safeguards are in place. The Windows giant and OpenAI have both previously said robust tools exist to steer the model away from creating some of the gruesome images Jones has alleged to have generated.

Continue Reading.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/the-morning-after-more-fallout-from-the-digital-markets-act-121534557.html?src=rss

What’s new in macOS Sonoma RC (Video)

macOS Sonoma 14.4 RC

Apple enthusiasts and MacBook users, prepare for an exciting upgrade with the release of macOS Sonoma 14.4 Release Candidate (RC). This update not only showcases Apple’s unwavering dedication to enhancing its ecosystem but also introduces a plethora of features and improvements aimed at elevating the user experience. In the video below from Half Man Half […]

The post What’s new in macOS Sonoma RC (Video) appeared first on Geeky Gadgets.

How to run Windows in a Docker container

Running Windows OS in a Docker container

Linux and Mac users that have a need to periodically access Microsoft Windows will be pleased to know that it is possible to run a full version of Windows in a Docker container. Particularly useful for users on other OS systems who need to run Windows-only applications. The container utilizes KVM technology for virtualization and […]

The post How to run Windows in a Docker container appeared first on Geeky Gadgets.

New Fiat 600 Hybrid Launched for £23,965 On The Road

fiat 600 hybrid

Fiat has revealed the pricing and also started taking orders new Fiat 600 Hybrid and the car starts at £23,965. There are two models in the range the 600 Hybrid for £23,695 and the 600 Hybrid La Prima which costs £26,965. The car will come in different color options for each vehicle, this includes Red, […]

The post New Fiat 600 Hybrid Launched for £23,965 On The Road appeared first on Geeky Gadgets.

Smart home camera and router concepts look like ghosts to be less conspicuous

Our homes are starting to get filled with smart gadgets, and not just the usual culprits like smartphones and tablets. From smart lamps to smart refrigerators, a lot of devices in our houses are now connecting to the Internet. While some of these try to blend in with the rest of your decor as much as they can, others just stand out like a sore thumb. Devices like home security cameras and routers still carry the aesthetics of their predecessors, which is impersonal, technical, and at times even disconcerting. While these products might be important in modern smart homes, they don’t need to be seen in order to function, which is why this concept design tries to make them almost literally fade into the background as if they were ghosts.

Designers: Seokhyun Ahn, Yejee Park, Cho Yumi, Yumin Shin, Myeongryun Kim, Dohyun Park, Lee Dahye, Kim Geonhee, Yang Yurim

We easily take for granted how things that look out of place can affect our minds and moods. Whether it’s a messy desk, a less-than-appealing piece of decoration, or clashing designs, the visual discomfort and confusion can actually bleed into your physical and mental state. They say that the best interfaces and designs are the ones that you barely notice, and what is the least noticeable thing if not a ghost?

Geist, which literally means “spirit” or “ghost,” is a concept design that tries to make those smart home devices less noticeable. Rather than having a black sphere or rectangle that feels like it’s spying on you, the John Doe ghost camera has a translucent body that almost looks like a piece of cloth flying in the wind, just like your stereotypical ghost from cartoons. It is even slanted at an angle to give the impression that it’s levitating and floating as it moves forward. It does have an “eye” for the camera, but it can turn it down to protect your privacy, indicating that it isn’t recording at the moment.

The Wi-Fi router Jane Doe takes on the shape of a gentle wisp of smoke or cloud. With an asymmetrical shape that is mounted vertically on a wall, it almost looks like a ghost passing through a solid surface. It’s impossible to completely hide some of the cables, particularly the power cable, but it at least forces these wires to go in a straight vertical line rather than ending up in a tangled mess.

Although the Geist concept design is actually meant to be less conspicuous and reduce visual discomfort, they can actually also have the opposite effect, depending on the person. Some might not be keen on seeing any representation of the paranormal, so anything that might remind them of ghosts might be even more uncomfortable. That said, the designs are aesthetically pleasing on their own, if you leave out the ghost association, so they still present a more pleasing aesthetic compared to the typical designs of these devices.

The post Smart home camera and router concepts look like ghosts to be less conspicuous first appeared on Yanko Design.

New Aston Martin Vantage launched as Official FIA Safety Car of Formula 1

Aston Martin Vantage

Aston Martin has unveiled its latest Official FIA Safety Car of Formula 1, the new Aston Martin Advantage, and the car will debut at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2024 along with the DBX707 which will continue as the official Formula 1 medical car. Bernd Mayländer, FIA Safety Car Driver, commented: “It is a pleasure […]

The post New Aston Martin Vantage launched as Official FIA Safety Car of Formula 1 appeared first on Geeky Gadgets.

STEVE Martin documentary announced by Apple Original Films

Apple STEVE Martin documentary

Get ready to step into the shoes of a comedy legend. Apple Original Films is about to unveil a captivating documentary that will take you on a journey through the life of Steve Martin. “STEVE! (martin) a Documentary in 2 Pieces” is set to premiere on Apple TV+ on March 29, 2024. This film, directed […]

The post STEVE Martin documentary announced by Apple Original Films appeared first on Geeky Gadgets.

Apple Podcasts now feature transcripts

Apple Podcast transcripts

Apple has this week announced the introduction of transcripts for Apple Podcasts. Perfect if you are listening to your favorite podcast on Apple Podcasts, but you’re struggling to catch every word. Maybe you’re hard of hearing, or perhaps English isn’t your first language. Now, Apple has introduced transcripts to transform your listening experience and transcripts […]

The post Apple Podcasts now feature transcripts appeared first on Geeky Gadgets.

New Audi EV Charging Hub opened in Frankfurt

Audi EV Charging Hub

Audi has opened a new EV charging Hub in Frankfurt, this is the sixth EV charging hub in Frankfurt and it comes with fast charging of up to 320 kW, and it uses four high-power-charging (HPC) stations. “In the Frankfurt metropolitan area, we’ve got a high density of electrically powered vehicles. At the same time, […]

The post New Audi EV Charging Hub opened in Frankfurt appeared first on Geeky Gadgets.