Le Creuset is launching Pokémon-themed cookware in Japan and I’m extremely jealous

Gotta Cook ’Em All!

An unlikely collaboration between two brands that have millennials obsessed, Le Creuset and the Pokémon company have joined forces to drop a limited-edition cookware collection featuring the iconic pocket monsters we know and love. From dutch ovens and saucepans to even kettles, plates, and cups, the Le Creuset x Pokémon collection artistically hat-tips Nintendo’s classic alternate-universe game, with Poke-ball-shaped plates, and Pikachu-themed pots. Don’t worry, no Pokémon was harmed in the making of this collection! The only thing being harmed are probably users around the globe that will probably never get to own any of this cookware given its limited-edition release only in Japan.

Designer: Le Creuset

The star of the show is likely to be the sunshine-yellow Cocotte cooking pot, featuring the instantly recognizable lightning bolt tail of Pikachu. Meanwhile, the black Marmite pot features a subtler nod to the franchise, with outlines of the original starter Pokémon – Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle – etched onto the lid alongside Pikachu and Snorlax.

Le Creuset isn’t stopping at pots. The collection also boasts a range of tableware, featuring colorful stacking mugs, plates, and rice bowls decorated with silhouettes of popular Pokémon characters like Pikachu, Snorlax, and the original starters. The playful touch continues with plates designed to resemble Poké Balls and Master Balls, the iconic tools used by Pokémon trainers to capture and store their companions.

The collection’s appeal extends far beyond its charming design. Le Creuset emphasizes the line’s potential to bring families together in the kitchen, with children likely to be drawn to the familiar characters. However, judging by the buzz on the Le Creuset subreddit, adults are just as eager to get their hands on these unique pieces.

With a limited release planned for select regions and a two-drop rollout across July and November, the Le Creuset x Pokémon collection is poised to become a collector’s item. It’s a clever collaboration that injects a dose of nostalgia and playful design into the kitchen, proving that even the most well-established brands can find innovative ways to engage with their audience.

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WhatsApp rolls out enhanced video calling

WhatsApp is upgrading its video-calling chops. The Meta-owned platform is enhancing its calls with a new screen-sharing feature, a higher participant count and a speaker spotlight to try to make the platform a more viable competitor to Zoom, FaceTime and Google Meet.

Screen sharing could be handy for watching videos together, sharing content that isn’t easily shareable or troubleshooting your parents’ devices. It also allows for audio sharing, so you can easily chat with others while looking at their screen.

WhatsApp also expanded its participant count to 32 people on video calls. The new cap applies to all platforms. It’s a significant boost from the previous limit of eight people, first rolled out in 2020 as pandemic lockdowns kicked into full gear.

Speaker spotlight is another tweak in WhatsApp’s update (which is already a standard feature on many other calling platforms). In a group call, the person talking appears first in the row of participants, and their picture is highlighted, making it easier to identify who has the proverbial mic.

WhatsApp also highlighted its recent switch to the MLow codec for clearer calls. The new compression should clean up noise and echo cancellation, which is handy for noisy environments. Also, video calls will stream in a higher resolution if your network is fast enough to support it.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/whatsapp-rolls-out-enhanced-video-calling-191519808.html?src=rss

So long, Jabra earbuds, it’s not your fault

Jabra has been a mainstay in the true wireless earbuds category since 2018, but it won’t be any longer. Shortly after revealing two new products in its Elite lineup this week, parent company GN announced that it was shutting down its consumer earbud business to focus on other audio devices. The news was a shock given the timing and quickly put a damper on any excitement around the second-generation Elite 10 and Elite 8 Active.

“This announcement by GN is in an effort to concentrate resources and efforts on Jabra's enterprise products within audio, including enterprise-grade true wireless earbuds, as well as video and OTC hearing devices,” a Jabra spokesperson told Engadget. “While this puts a stop to the long-term development of the Elite and Talk product lines, it does not mean product names will cease to exist and the existing products will continue to be available. Customers will be able to buy them in the usual online and retail channels, as well as Jabra.com, and products will be supported throughout their lifetime, as normal.”

Jabra wasn’t the first company to make true wireless earbuds, but it was among the first to make a lasting impression. In 2018, it debuted the Elite 65t, the first set of its kind that I felt was truly compelling. Jabra’s version was smaller and therefore more comfortable than its rivals. They also offered better sound quality and more reliable connectivity than a lot of their existing competition.

With subsequent releases, the company revised its formula, assisted consistently by its parent company. GN’s decades of expertise in hearing aids provided helpful insights for Jabra’s true wireless products, especially when it came to ergonomic design. Jabra was among the first to drastically reduce the size of its buds, while some of the competition still struggles to balance size and fit even today.

A much-improved follow-up to last year’s great Elite 65t true wireless earbuds.
Jabra Elite 75t and Elite 65t.
Billy Steele for Engadget

Jabra seemed to carve out a niche for itself with earbuds that offered a full set of features at prices below its main rivals like Apple, Bose and Sony. And until around 2020, the company was successful in offering a compelling alternative to the big-name brands. At that time, many earbud companies were still trying to fine-tune their formulas to offer the most complete set of buds with the best performance. Jabra’s follow-up, the Elite 75t, was what I described as “the leap from good to great.” But even then, the 75t lacked active noise cancellation (ANC) despite a smaller, more comfortable design, improved sound and longer battery life.

Ultimately, Jabra could never quite match the likes of Bose and Sony on ANC performance and overall audio quality. Despite this, Jabra was positioned fourth in the earbud market at the end of 2023, according to Global Market Insights. This put it behind Apple, Samsung and Sony in terms of overall market share.

Jabra continued to expand its lineup with affordable alternatives that went as low as $80. Perhaps this extension contributed to its downfall: the company currently offers five different models as part of its lineup with significant overlap between some of them.

GN explained this week that its “re-focusing” towards more premium true wireless products in 2023 with the Elite 10 and Elite 8 Active had led to “a stronger profitability than before.” However, it saw the writing on the wall: the earbud market is becoming increasingly crowded and competitive. The company knows that the investment required to develop enough “future innovation” that would maintain its position wasn’t sustainable. So, even on the heels of its latest Elite product launch, Jabra is bowing out.

“We have demonstrated that we can compete in even the most challenging categories,” CEO of GN Store Nord Peter Karlstromer said in a statement. “The markets, though, have changed over time, and it is today our assessment that we cannot generate a fair return on investment compared to the many other opportunities we have within our hearing, enterprise, and gaming businesses.”

Jabra's second-gen Elite 10 earbuds come with a wireless transmitting charging case that will come in handy on flights.
Jabra Elite 10 (2nd gen)
Jabra

In what should be an exciting time for the company following the introduction of new models, Jabra is instead heading towards the end. The company has committed to supporting the products “for several years,” but I wouldn’t expect any new features. Instead, we’re likely to see subtle updates aimed at maintenance rather than significant improvements. It’s going to be a tough sell for your newly announced product when you’re already packing up shop.

Now, the company will focus on enterprise, over-the-counter hearing assistance and gaming devices. But that doesn’t mean Jabra will stop making earbuds entirely. The company still believes in true wireless earbuds, even though it has realized the consumer market isn’t a sustainable area for future investment. “True wireless innovation is still at the core of many of Jabra's products, so the company will remain in the earbuds market through other product lines,” a spokesperson explained.

But, it’s time for the company to move on. Several releases after the Elite 65t, Jabra still isn’t on par with Bose and Sony when it comes to noise-canceling abilities or overall sound quality. Not that it was ever far off, but it wasn’t nipping at their heels either. 

Jabra may have been one of the first to actually deliver a reliable set of true wireless earbuds, but it squandered that lead by failing to surpass the competition. It introduced conveniences like multipoint Bluetooth connectivity way ahead of its rivals, a feature that is now common among new products. Even its latest two models come with an LE Audio-transmitting case that will allow you to send sound from devices with a USB-C or 3.5mm jack. Not an industry first, but another area where the company is an early adopter.

At some point along the way though, Jabra’s earbuds went from great to good. Not because they actually declined in quality, but because they just no longer stand out from the competition.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/so-long-jabra-earbuds-it-wasnt-your-fault-190039565.html?src=rss

Mitsubishi Kaminari Concept: A Powerful Vision for the Future of Electric SUVs

Forget everything you thought you knew about SUVs. The Mitsubishi Kaminari concept is a breath of fresh air, a bold vision for electric vehicles that can conquer any path. The name “Kaminari” translates to “thunder” in Japanese, perfectly capturing the essence of this powerful and rugged concept. The design draws inspiration from classic Mitsubishi vehicles like the 1937 PX33, Japan’s first all-road car. This connection to the past ensures that the Kaminari feels like a true evolution of Mitsubishi’s DNA.

Designer: Stefan Syarov

Syarov dubs the Kaminari as a PUV or Performance Utility Vehicle. From the very outset, Syarov’s goal was to design a car that pushes off-road performance limits while honoring Mitsubishi’s proud history. The Mitsubishi Kaminari draws inspiration from the brand’s rich off-road racing heritage. Classic vehicles like the 1937 Mitsubishi PX33, Japan’s first all-road car, informed the design. This homage to legendary Mitsubishi models ensures the Kaminari respects the brand’s legacy while offering a thoroughly modern take on the off-road adventure vehicle.

The Kaminari’s silhouette boasts a bold presence with a dramatically sloped A-pillar flowing into a sleek, coupe-inspired roofline. A distinctive rear wing integrated seamlessly into the roof adds a touch of dynamism without sacrificing passenger headroom. This design journey, from initial sketches to final form, involved meticulous refinement. Collaboration with the Mitsubishi team during Syarov’s internship led to key improvements, including retaining the functional headroom spoiler, reinforcing the dynamic underbody protection, and incorporating unique design cues that echo Mitsubishi’s off-road heritage.

The spirit of collaboration is evident throughout the Kaminari’s development. The designer actively incorporated feedback from Mitsubishi enthusiasts worldwide. This two-way dialogue resulted in a concept that reflects not just the brand’s vision but also the desires of its loyal fanbase. Although the Kaminari isn’t an official Mitsubishi concept, it highlights what the brand has stood for all these years, while also envisioning what the brand could have been in an alternate reality where cars were designed not just for roads, but to dominate any surface they drove on.

Via Automotive Design Planet

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Mitsubishi Kaminari Concept: A Powerful Vision for the Future of Electric SUVs

Forget everything you thought you knew about SUVs. The Mitsubishi Kaminari concept is a breath of fresh air, a bold vision for electric vehicles that can conquer any path. The name “Kaminari” translates to “thunder” in Japanese, perfectly capturing the essence of this powerful and rugged concept. The design draws inspiration from classic Mitsubishi vehicles like the 1937 PX33, Japan’s first all-road car. This connection to the past ensures that the Kaminari feels like a true evolution of Mitsubishi’s DNA.

Designer: Stefan Syarov

Syarov dubs the Kaminari as a PUV or Performance Utility Vehicle. From the very outset, Syarov’s goal was to design a car that pushes off-road performance limits while honoring Mitsubishi’s proud history. The Mitsubishi Kaminari draws inspiration from the brand’s rich off-road racing heritage. Classic vehicles like the 1937 Mitsubishi PX33, Japan’s first all-road car, informed the design. This homage to legendary Mitsubishi models ensures the Kaminari respects the brand’s legacy while offering a thoroughly modern take on the off-road adventure vehicle.

The Kaminari’s silhouette boasts a bold presence with a dramatically sloped A-pillar flowing into a sleek, coupe-inspired roofline. A distinctive rear wing integrated seamlessly into the roof adds a touch of dynamism without sacrificing passenger headroom. This design journey, from initial sketches to final form, involved meticulous refinement. Collaboration with the Mitsubishi team during Syarov’s internship led to key improvements, including retaining the functional headroom spoiler, reinforcing the dynamic underbody protection, and incorporating unique design cues that echo Mitsubishi’s off-road heritage.

The spirit of collaboration is evident throughout the Kaminari’s development. The designer actively incorporated feedback from Mitsubishi enthusiasts worldwide. This two-way dialogue resulted in a concept that reflects not just the brand’s vision but also the desires of its loyal fanbase. Although the Kaminari isn’t an official Mitsubishi concept, it highlights what the brand has stood for all these years, while also envisioning what the brand could have been in an alternate reality where cars were designed not just for roads, but to dominate any surface they drove on.

Via Automotive Design Planet

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Discord calls on PS5 will soon be far less convoluted

Discord and Sony have announced that they’re rolling out the ability for PlayStation 5 owners to start Discord voice chats directly from their consoles. Discord was available on next-gen Sony consoles previously, albeit through a somewhat clunky process that required players to use the app on their phone or PC to manually transfer the call.

When you want to start a Discord call, go to the Game Base in your PS5 Control Center and select the Discord tab. Once you’re in, you’ll see a list of servers you’re a part of, see who’s in a voice channel and join it straightaway. Likewise, if someone else is trying to start a Discord call with you, you can join the call the minute your PS5 sends you that notification.

Sony and Discord collaborated to bring the chat platform to PS5 and PS4 two years ago. Back then, users could only see what games their friends were playing.

The new Discord voice chat feature will gradually roll out to PS5 consoles over the coming weeks, starting with Asia, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and the Middle East. The Americas will be the last region to get it, but when that will be is unknown.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/discord-calls-on-ps5-will-soon-be-far-less-convoluted-174650032.html?src=rss

Top Features of the Samsung Galaxy Watch FE: Sleek Design, Durability, Health Monitoring and Customization

Samsung Electronics has expanded its renowned smartwatch lineup with the introduction of the Galaxy Watch FE. This new model brings Samsung’s advanced health monitoring technology and sleek design to a wider audience. Specifically crafted to resonate with the health-conscious and tech-savvy demographic, this watch offers a comprehensive and personalized wellness experience. This article digs deep into key features, stylish design, and seamless integration within the Samsung ecosystem.

Designer: Samsung

Aesthetic Appeal and Customization

This smartwatch serves as both a tool for health monitoring and a fashion statement. Available in three striking colors—Black, Pink, Gold, and Silver—the watch is designed to complement any look. The new watch bands, featuring distinct blue and orange stitching, add a touch of modernity and style that appeals to vibrant and diverse tastes. These colors and design elements ensure it fits seamlessly into both casual and formal attire, making it versatile for any occasion.

Customization is a key aspect of this device, allowing users to express their individuality. The variety of new watch faces offers endless possibilities for personalization. Whether you prefer a minimalist design or something more colorful and dynamic, there’s a watch face for everyone. The one-click band mechanism makes it easy to switch bands, enabling users to mix and match according to their outfit or mood. This level of personalization is crucial for those who value unique and customizable products. By offering a wide range of customization options, Samsung ensures that every user can make this watch their own, reflecting their personal style and preferences.

Robust and Durable Design

Renowned for its durability, the smartwatch features sapphire crystal glass that is highly resistant to scratches, ensuring it maintains its pristine appearance over time. This is particularly important for an active generation that values both style and functionality. Its robust construction guarantees it can withstand the rigors of daily life, from intense

Samsung Galaxy Watch FE

In addition to its durability, the design focuses on comfort and ease of use. The 40mm size strikes a balance between visibility and comfort, making it suitable for both small and large wrists. Its lightweight design ensures that it can be worn all day without causing discomfort, whether you’re at the gym, at work, or out with friends. Samsung has paid close attention to the details, ensuring that the watch not only looks good but also feels good to wear, enhancing the overall user experience.

Comprehensive Health and Fitness Monitoring

At the heart of this smartwatch is Samsung’s advanced BioActive Sensor, which provides a suite of powerful health and fitness functions. These features deliver personalized and actionable insights, helping users to improve their wellness daily. For those focused on maintaining a healthy lifestyle, these capabilities are particularly appealing. The watch acts as a personal health coach, offering guidance and motivation to help users achieve their fitness goals.

Sleep Monitoring and Coaching

Good sleep is essential for overall wellness, and this device excels in this area. The watch offers advanced sleep features that monitor sleep patterns and provide detailed analysis. It also includes sleep coaching, which helps users create a sleep-friendly environment and improve their sleep habits. For individuals who often struggle with maintaining healthy sleep patterns due to busy lifestyles and screen time, these features are invaluable. By offering insights into sleep quality and actionable tips for improvement, this smartwatch helps users wake up feeling refreshed and ready to tackle the day.

Samsung’s sleep monitoring technology goes beyond just tracking sleep duration. It provides a comprehensive overview of sleep stages, including REM, light, and deep sleep. This detailed analysis helps users understand their sleep patterns and identify areas for improvement. Additionally, the sleep coaching feature offers personalized tips and routines to help users develop better sleep habits. Whether it’s adjusting bedtime routines or creating a more sleep-conducive environment, this smartwatch empowers users to take control of their sleep health.

Heart Health Monitoring

Heart health is another critical area where this device shines. It offers a range of heart health monitoring features, including HR Alert, which detects abnormally high or low heart rates, and the Irregular Heart Rhythm Notification (IHRN), which monitors for signs of atrial fibrillation (Afib). Users can also monitor their blood pressure and ECG, gaining deeper insights into their heart health. This comprehensive heart monitoring is crucial for a generation increasingly aware of the importance of preventive health measures.

The heart health features provide users with peace of mind, knowing they can monitor their heart health in real-time. The HR Alert feature notifies users if their heart rate goes above or below normal levels, allowing for immediate action if necessary. The IHRN feature is particularly beneficial for detecting early signs of Afib, a condition that can lead to serious complications if left unchecked. By providing these advanced heart health monitoring capabilities, Samsung ensures that users can take proactive steps to maintain their cardiovascular health.

Fitness Tracking and Running Analysis

This smartwatch supports more than 100 different workouts, providing detailed tracking and progress reports. For runners, the advanced running analysis is particularly beneficial. It helps analyze overall performance to maximize efficiency and provides insights to help prevent injuries. The Personalized Heart Rate Zone feature allows users to set goals based on their physical capabilities, optimizing their workouts and helping them achieve their fitness objectives. These features cater to fitness enthusiasts and their pursuit of a healthy lifestyle.

Samsung’s fitness tracking technology is designed to motivate and inspire users to stay active. This smartwatch tracks a wide range of activities, from running and cycling to swimming and yoga. Each workout is meticulously recorded, providing users with detailed feedback on their performance. The advanced running analysis feature goes a step further, offering insights into running form and technique to help users run more efficiently and reduce the risk of injury. By setting personalized heart rate zones, users can tailor their workouts to their fitness level, ensuring they get the most out of each session.

Integration with the Samsung Ecosystem

Seamless integration with other Samsung Galaxy devices offers a connected and convenient user experience. Features like Find My Phone and Camera Controller enhance everyday convenience. The watch also supports Samsung Wallet, allowing users to make payments and access identification cards directly from their smartwatch. This level of integration is a significant draw for those who value seamless technology that simplifies their lives.

Seamless Connectivity

The watch offers seamless connectivity with other Samsung devices, enhancing the overall user experience. The Find My Phone feature ensures that users can easily locate their misplaced phone, adding a layer of convenience. The Camera Controller feature allows users to control their smartphone camera remotely, making it easier to take group photos or capture shots from different angles. These features show how Samsung is dedicated to creating a cohesive and integrated ecosystem that enhances daily life.

This seamless integration extends to fitness and wellness apps, ensuring users can sync their health data effortlessly across devices. Whether tracking a workout, monitoring sleep, or checking daily activity levels, this smartwatch ensures that all this data is easily accessible on your smartphone, tablet, or other Galaxy devices.

Digital Wallet

Samsung Wallet support allows users to make payments and access identification cards directly from their smartwatch. This feature aligns perfectly with a digital-first lifestyle, offering convenience and efficiency. With Samsung Wallet, users can make purchases, store loyalty cards, and access their driver’s license or student ID, all from their wrist. This all-in-one digital wallet feature simplifies transactions and enhances the overall user experience, making this smartwatch an indispensable tool for the modern, tech-savvy user.

The digital wallet feature also supports secure transactions, ensuring that user data is protected. This is particularly important in today’s digital age, where security and privacy are paramount. Samsung’s commitment to providing secure and convenient digital solutions makes this device a reliable companion for daily transactions.

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Top Features of the Samsung Galaxy Watch FE: Sleek Design, Durability, Health Monitoring and Customization

Samsung Electronics has expanded its renowned smartwatch lineup with the introduction of the Galaxy Watch FE. This new model brings Samsung’s advanced health monitoring technology and sleek design to a wider audience. Specifically crafted to resonate with the health-conscious and tech-savvy demographic, this watch offers a comprehensive and personalized wellness experience. This article digs deep into key features, stylish design, and seamless integration within the Samsung ecosystem.

Designer: Samsung

Aesthetic Appeal and Customization

This smartwatch serves as both a tool for health monitoring and a fashion statement. Available in three striking colors—Black, Pink, Gold, and Silver—the watch is designed to complement any look. The new watch bands, featuring distinct blue and orange stitching, add a touch of modernity and style that appeals to vibrant and diverse tastes. These colors and design elements ensure it fits seamlessly into both casual and formal attire, making it versatile for any occasion.

Customization is a key aspect of this device, allowing users to express their individuality. The variety of new watch faces offers endless possibilities for personalization. Whether you prefer a minimalist design or something more colorful and dynamic, there’s a watch face for everyone. The one-click band mechanism makes it easy to switch bands, enabling users to mix and match according to their outfit or mood. This level of personalization is crucial for those who value unique and customizable products. By offering a wide range of customization options, Samsung ensures that every user can make this watch their own, reflecting their personal style and preferences.

Robust and Durable Design

Renowned for its durability, the smartwatch features sapphire crystal glass that is highly resistant to scratches, ensuring it maintains its pristine appearance over time. This is particularly important for an active generation that values both style and functionality. Its robust construction guarantees it can withstand the rigors of daily life, from intense

Samsung Galaxy Watch FE

In addition to its durability, the design focuses on comfort and ease of use. The 40mm size strikes a balance between visibility and comfort, making it suitable for both small and large wrists. Its lightweight design ensures that it can be worn all day without causing discomfort, whether you’re at the gym, at work, or out with friends. Samsung has paid close attention to the details, ensuring that the watch not only looks good but also feels good to wear, enhancing the overall user experience.

Comprehensive Health and Fitness Monitoring

At the heart of this smartwatch is Samsung’s advanced BioActive Sensor, which provides a suite of powerful health and fitness functions. These features deliver personalized and actionable insights, helping users to improve their wellness daily. For those focused on maintaining a healthy lifestyle, these capabilities are particularly appealing. The watch acts as a personal health coach, offering guidance and motivation to help users achieve their fitness goals.

Sleep Monitoring and Coaching

Good sleep is essential for overall wellness, and this device excels in this area. The watch offers advanced sleep features that monitor sleep patterns and provide detailed analysis. It also includes sleep coaching, which helps users create a sleep-friendly environment and improve their sleep habits. For individuals who often struggle with maintaining healthy sleep patterns due to busy lifestyles and screen time, these features are invaluable. By offering insights into sleep quality and actionable tips for improvement, this smartwatch helps users wake up feeling refreshed and ready to tackle the day.

Samsung’s sleep monitoring technology goes beyond just tracking sleep duration. It provides a comprehensive overview of sleep stages, including REM, light, and deep sleep. This detailed analysis helps users understand their sleep patterns and identify areas for improvement. Additionally, the sleep coaching feature offers personalized tips and routines to help users develop better sleep habits. Whether it’s adjusting bedtime routines or creating a more sleep-conducive environment, this smartwatch empowers users to take control of their sleep health.

Heart Health Monitoring

Heart health is another critical area where this device shines. It offers a range of heart health monitoring features, including HR Alert, which detects abnormally high or low heart rates, and the Irregular Heart Rhythm Notification (IHRN), which monitors for signs of atrial fibrillation (Afib). Users can also monitor their blood pressure and ECG, gaining deeper insights into their heart health. This comprehensive heart monitoring is crucial for a generation increasingly aware of the importance of preventive health measures.

The heart health features provide users with peace of mind, knowing they can monitor their heart health in real-time. The HR Alert feature notifies users if their heart rate goes above or below normal levels, allowing for immediate action if necessary. The IHRN feature is particularly beneficial for detecting early signs of Afib, a condition that can lead to serious complications if left unchecked. By providing these advanced heart health monitoring capabilities, Samsung ensures that users can take proactive steps to maintain their cardiovascular health.

Fitness Tracking and Running Analysis

This smartwatch supports more than 100 different workouts, providing detailed tracking and progress reports. For runners, the advanced running analysis is particularly beneficial. It helps analyze overall performance to maximize efficiency and provides insights to help prevent injuries. The Personalized Heart Rate Zone feature allows users to set goals based on their physical capabilities, optimizing their workouts and helping them achieve their fitness objectives. These features cater to fitness enthusiasts and their pursuit of a healthy lifestyle.

Samsung’s fitness tracking technology is designed to motivate and inspire users to stay active. This smartwatch tracks a wide range of activities, from running and cycling to swimming and yoga. Each workout is meticulously recorded, providing users with detailed feedback on their performance. The advanced running analysis feature goes a step further, offering insights into running form and technique to help users run more efficiently and reduce the risk of injury. By setting personalized heart rate zones, users can tailor their workouts to their fitness level, ensuring they get the most out of each session.

Integration with the Samsung Ecosystem

Seamless integration with other Samsung Galaxy devices offers a connected and convenient user experience. Features like Find My Phone and Camera Controller enhance everyday convenience. The watch also supports Samsung Wallet, allowing users to make payments and access identification cards directly from their smartwatch. This level of integration is a significant draw for those who value seamless technology that simplifies their lives.

Seamless Connectivity

The watch offers seamless connectivity with other Samsung devices, enhancing the overall user experience. The Find My Phone feature ensures that users can easily locate their misplaced phone, adding a layer of convenience. The Camera Controller feature allows users to control their smartphone camera remotely, making it easier to take group photos or capture shots from different angles. These features show how Samsung is dedicated to creating a cohesive and integrated ecosystem that enhances daily life.

This seamless integration extends to fitness and wellness apps, ensuring users can sync their health data effortlessly across devices. Whether tracking a workout, monitoring sleep, or checking daily activity levels, this smartwatch ensures that all this data is easily accessible on your smartphone, tablet, or other Galaxy devices.

Digital Wallet

Samsung Wallet support allows users to make payments and access identification cards directly from their smartwatch. This feature aligns perfectly with a digital-first lifestyle, offering convenience and efficiency. With Samsung Wallet, users can make purchases, store loyalty cards, and access their driver’s license or student ID, all from their wrist. This all-in-one digital wallet feature simplifies transactions and enhances the overall user experience, making this smartwatch an indispensable tool for the modern, tech-savvy user.

The digital wallet feature also supports secure transactions, ensuring that user data is protected. This is particularly important in today’s digital age, where security and privacy are paramount. Samsung’s commitment to providing secure and convenient digital solutions makes this device a reliable companion for daily transactions.

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Yahoo News gets an AI-powered overhaul

The Yahoo News app is now AI-assisted, thanks to the company’s purchase of Artifact. Yahoo rolled out an update to its news aggregation app on Thursday with AI-powered personal feeds, key takeaways and the ability to flag clickbait headlines.

In April, Yahoo (Engadget’s parent company) bought the remains of Artifact, the AI-fueled news and recommendation app from Instagram’s co-founders that shut down earlier this year. Today’s update showcases how the technology can improve Yahoo’s news feed, which brings in over 180 million unique visitors every month in the US.

The new Yahoo News, available now on mobile and later on desktop, starts by letting you pick topics and publishers of interest for its algorithms to customize your feed accordingly. One noteworthy feature is the ability to quickly glance at the “Key Takeaways” of a given story: a short bullet list of main ideas that (if you request it) appear at the top of an article to help save time. This is Yahoo’s version of Artifact’s “Summarize” feature.

You can further customize your feed by blocking keywords you want to avoid (like, say, “NFT”) or publishers whose content you don’t like. Maybe the most intriguing feature is its ability to flag clickbait, which prompts the AI to rewrite headlines that are misleading, overly sensational or withholding critical information in hopes that you’ll click. (Yes, please.)

In addition to the app, Yahoo is revamping its homepage layout. The updated UI “emphasizes top news, personalized recommendations, and real-time trending topics” and is designed to evolve over time. The company says you can opt in to receive access to new features (presumably, many AI-powered) as they’re introduced.

If you’re in the US, you can download the new Yahoo News app for iOS or Android today.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/yahoo-news-gets-an-ai-powered-overhaul-171507596.html?src=rss

If AI is going to take over the world, why can’t it solve the Spelling Bee?

My task for our AI overlords was simple: help me crack the New York Times Spelling Bee.

I had spent a large chunk of a Saturday evening trying to shape the letters G, Y, A, L, P, O and N into as many words as possible. But three hours, 141 points and 37 words — including “nonapology”, “lagoon” and “analogy” — later, I had hit a wall. A few more words was all I needed to propel myself into Spelling Bee’s "genius" echelon, the title reserved for those who unscramble 70 percent of all possible words using the given letters, and the point at which the puzzle considers itself, effectively, solved. (100 percent solvers are bestowed the rank of "queen bee," but even I have limits.)

My human mind was clearly struggling, but this task seemed like child’s play for AI, so I fired up ChatGPT, told it I was trying to win the Spelling Bee, gave it my letters and laid out the rules. “Give me a list of every word that can be formed with them,” I typed. “You’re allowed to repeat letters, but each word must contain 'N'.”

When I hit enter, this is what ChatGPT spat back:

Here is a list of words formed with the letters "G Y A L P O N" that must contain the letter "N":
GLNPAYO
YPNL
PGNOYL
ONAPYLG
LGNAPYO
ANLY
NAYGOPL
GYPON
AOGPLNY
PNAOGLY
This is just a sample of the list due to the extensive number of permutations possible.

Not a great start.

“The words need to be in the dictionary,” I typed back. “Sure,” came the response. “I’ll provide a list of valid English words based on the given letters.” ANGLY, GALON, LANG.

Clearly, this wasn’t working, so I turned to Microsoft’s Copilot (YANG, PLAYING, PLANNING, ANNOYINGLY), Google’s Gemini (GAPON, GON, GIAN), and Anthropic’s Claude (MANGO, ONGOING, LAWN17.LAY). Meta AI helpfully told me that it made sure to only include words that are recognized by dictionaries in a list that contained NALYP and NAGY, while Perplexity — a chatbot with ambitions of killing Google Search — simply wrote GAL hundreds of times before freezing abruptly.

Perplexity sucked at solving the Spelling Bee
Perplexity, a chatbot with ambitions of killing Google Search, went to pieces when asked to form words from a set of letters.
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AI can now create images, video and audio as fast as you can type in descriptions of what you want. It can write poetry, essays and term papers. It can also be a pale imitation of your girlfriend, your therapist and your personal assistant. And lots of people think it’s poised to automate humans out of jobs and transform the world in ways we can scarcely begin to imagine. So why does it suck so hard at solving a simple word puzzle?

The answer lies in how large language models, the underlying technology that powers our modern AI craze, function. Computer programming is traditionally logical and rules-based; you type out commands that a computer follows according to a set of instructions, and it provides a valid output. But machine learning, of which generative AI is a subset, is different.

“It’s purely statistical,” Noah Giansiracusa, a professor of mathematical and data science at Bentley University told me. “It’s really about extracting patterns from data and then pushing out new data that largely fits those patterns.”

OpenAI did not respond on record but a company spokesperson told me that this type of “feedback” helped OpenAI improve the model’s comprehension and responses to problems. "Things like word structures and anagrams aren't a common use case for Perplexity, so our model isn't optimized for it," company spokesperson Sara Platnick told me. "As a daily Wordle/Connections/Mini Crossword player, I'm excited to see how we do!" Microsoft and Meta declined to comment. Google and Anthropic did not respond by publication time.

At the heart of large language models are “transformers,” a technical breakthrough made by researchers at Google in 2017. Once you type in a prompt, a large language model breaks down words or fractions of those words into mathematical units called “tokens.” Transformers are capable of analyzing each token in the context of the larger dataset that a model is trained on to see how they’re connected to each other. Once a transformer understands these relationships, it is able to respond to your prompt by guessing the next likely token in a sequence. The Financial Times has a terrific animated explainer that breaks this all down if you’re interested.

Meta AI sucked at solving the Spelling Bee too
I mistyped "sure", but Meta AI thought I was suggesting it as a word and told me I was right.
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I thought I was giving the chatbots precise instructions to generate my Spelling Bee words, all they were doing was converting my words to tokens, and using transformers to spit back plausible responses. “It’s not the same as computer programming or typing a command into a DOS prompt,” said Giansiracusa. “Your words got translated to numbers and they were then processed statistically.” It seems like a purely logic-based query was the exact worst application for AI’s skills – akin to trying to turn a screw with a resource-intensive hammer.

The success of an AI model also depends on the data it’s trained on. This is why AI companies are feverishly striking deals with news publishers right now — the fresher the training data, the better the responses. Generative AI, for instance, sucks at suggesting chess moves, but is at least marginally better at the task than solving word puzzles. Giansiracusa points out that the glut of chess games available on the internet almost certainly are included in the training data for existing AI models. “I would suspect that there just are not enough annotated Spelling Bee games online for AI to train on as there are chess games,” he said.

“If your chatbot seems more confused by a word game than a cat with a Rubik’s cube, that’s because it wasn’t especially trained to play complex word games,” said Sandi Besen, an artificial intelligence researcher at Neudesic, an AI company owned by IBM. “Word games have specific rules and constraints that a model would struggle to abide by unless specifically instructed to during training, fine tuning or prompting.”

“If your chatbot seems more confused by a word game than a cat with a Rubik’s cube, that’s because it wasn’t especially trained to play complex word games."

None of this has stopped the world’s leading AI companies from marketing the technology as a panacea, often grossly exaggerating claims about its capabilities. In April, both OpenAI and Meta boasted that their new AI models would be capable of “reasoning” and “planning.” In an interview, OpenAI’s chief operating officer Brad Lightcap told the Financial Times that the next generation of GPT, the AI model that powers ChatGPT, would show progress on solving “hard problems” such as reasoning. Joelle Pineau, Meta’s vice president of AI research, told the publication that the company was “hard at work in figuring out how to get these models not just to talk, but actually to reason, to plan…to have memory.”

My repeated attempts to get GPT-4o and Llama 3 to crack the Spelling Bee failed spectacularly. When I told ChatGPT that GALON, LANG and ANGLY weren’t in the dictionary, the chatbot said that it agreed with me and suggested GALVANOPY instead. When I mistyped the world “sure” as “sur” in my response to Meta AI’s offer to come up with more words, the chatbot told me that “sur” was, indeed, another word that can be formed with the letters G, Y, A, L, P, O and N.

Clearly, we’re still a long way away from Artificial General Intelligence, the nebulous concept describing the moment when machines are capable of doing most tasks as well as or better than human beings. Some experts, like Yann LeCun, Meta’s chief AI scientist, have been outspoken about the limitations of large language models, claiming that they will never reach human-level intelligence since they don’t really use logic. At an event in London last year, LeCun said that the current generation of AI models “just do not understand how the world works. They’re not capable of planning. They’re not capable of real reasoning," he said. "We do not have completely autonomous, self-driving cars that can train themselves to drive in about 20 hours of practice, something a 17-year-old can do.”

Giansiracusa, however, strikes a more cautious tone. “We don’t really know how humans reason, right? We don’t know what intelligence actually is. I don’t know if my brain is just a big statistical calculator, kind of like a more efficient version of a large language model.”

Perhaps the key to living with generative AI without succumbing to either hype or anxiety is to simply understand its inherent limitations. “These tools are not actually designed for a lot of things that people are using them for,” said Chirag Shah, a professor of AI and machine learning at the University of Washington. He co-wrote a high-profile research paper in 2022 critiquing the use of large language models in search engines. Tech companies, thinks Shah, could do a much better job of being transparent about what AI can and can’t do before foisting it on us. That ship may have already sailed, however. Over the last few months, the world’s largest tech companies – Microsoft, Meta, Samsung, Apple, and Google – have made declarations to tightly weave AI into their products, services and operating systems.

"The bots suck because they weren’t designed for this,” Shah said of my word game conundrum. Whether they suck at all the other problems tech companies are throwing at them remains to be seen.

How else have AI chatbots failed you? Email me at pranav.dixit@engadget.com and let me know!

Update, June 13 2024, 4:19 PM ET: This story has been updated to include a statement from Perplexity.

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