A new “standalone” Valve VR headset teased by deep SteamVR file dive

What might the next Valve VR headset look like? Will it resemble the existing Valve Index, complete with a "frunk" and giant, hovering speakers? And will it ever launch at retail? Those details remain unclear, but our reporting suggests something that features Oculus Quest-like "standalone" operability.

Enlarge / What might the next Valve VR headset look like? Will it resemble the existing Valve Index, complete with a “frunk” and giant, hovering speakers? And will it ever launch at retail? Those details remain unclear, but our reporting suggests something that features Oculus Quest-like “standalone” operability. (credit: Aurich Lawson | Ars Technica)

What’s in the future for VR headsets made by Valve, who launched the pricey, bulky, and impressive Valve Index in August 2019? The best information in the wild right now seems to be coming from Valve themselves—with datamining discoveries and patent applications adding up to something that looks like a brand-new Valve VR system with some form of built-in wireless functionality.

Sources familiar with matters at Valve have confirmed to Ars that information in the wild is legitimate—at least, in terms of products being made within Valve’s headquarters, though not necessarily seeing retail launch.

A new, unclear “ism”

This week’s information roundup comes courtesy of VR industry reporter and YouTube channel host Brad Lynch, who received a tip after tracking months of Valve patent applications. The tip came in the form of a code-named device, “Deckard,” mentioned in SteamVR’s publicly available branches from as far back as January. Ars can confirm the legitimacy of “Deckard” as a code-named device worked on inside of Valve’s headquarters.

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Stellan Skarsgård Hit the Nail on the Head When It Comes to the State of the Film Industry

While he’s about to debut as Baron Vladimir Harkonnen in Denis Villeneuve’s Dune adaptation, Stellan Skarsgård’s words from a film festival last year have been making the rounds and reminding us of some great points when it comes to money and the film industry.

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Source: Gizmodo – Stellan Skarsgård Hit the Nail on the Head When It Comes to the State of the Film Industry

Intel, NVIDIA, Apple And Qualcomm Chip Production Interrupted By Chinese Power Crunch

Intel, NVIDIA, Apple And Qualcomm Chip Production Interrupted By Chinese Power Crunch
In case you haven’t heard, China is trying to puzzle out its pollution problem, and one way it’s doing that is by rationing power. The Chinese government has started selectively requiring energy producers to cool off in an effort to reduce emissions, although those organizations are also dealing with rising coal and natural gas prices, too—all

Source: Hot Hardware – Intel, NVIDIA, Apple And Qualcomm Chip Production Interrupted By Chinese Power Crunch

Peruse This List of Fastest-Growing Careers If You’re Considering a Job Change

According to a recent Bureau of Labor Statistics report, the labor market is expected to recover steadily from the COVID pandemic over the next ten years—but some occupations have a brighter future than others. With boomers beginning to exit the labor force, and the rise of remote work, expect to see more…

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Source: LifeHacker – Peruse This List of Fastest-Growing Careers If You’re Considering a Job Change

Latest Google Pixel 6 Rumors: Possible Pricing And Release Date Confirmed

Latest Google Pixel 6 Rumors: Possible Pricing And Release Date Confirmed
Now the Apple iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro hype train has slowed down, all attention in the smartphone realm is shifting towards Google’s Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. The two smartphones mark Google’s triumphant return to the flagship Android smartphone space after playing it safe in the mid-range market with the Pixel 5 in 2020.
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Source: Hot Hardware – Latest Google Pixel 6 Rumors: Possible Pricing And Release Date Confirmed

Some Xbox owners can now test cloud gaming on their consoles

Microsoft is preparing to complete a large piece of its cloud gaming puzzle when it brings the option to Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S sometime this holiday season. Starting today, though, a random group of Alpha Skip-Ahead and Alpha Insiders can try cloud gaming on their consoles. The test will expand to more Insiders and members of other preview rings in the coming weeks.

If you have access, you can try cloud gaming by looking for the cloud icon on titles in the Xbox Game Pass library. To see a full list of games you can stream, go to My Games & Apps, then Full Library and Xbox Game Pass, and change the filter to Cloud Gaming. At the outset, you’ll be able to play more than 100 games without having to download them — as long as you have a sturdy enough internet connection.

Microsoft highlighted some known issues in a blog post, such as not being able to play base games that are part of a bundle (Halo: The Master Chief Collection, for instance). You also can’t make any in-game purchases while playing a cloud gaming title, but you can do so through the Store on your console or the web. Meanwhile, if you have installed a game on an external drive that isn’t connected to your Xbox, you won’t be able to play it over the cloud. That seems like an annoying bug but hey, that’s what beta tests are for.

Don’t fret too much if you don’t have access just yet. Console cloud gaming should be available for all Game Pass Ultimate subscribers within the next few months, perhaps just in time to play Halo Infinite. Xbox One owners will also be able to play some Series X/S games on their console.



Source: Engadget – Some Xbox owners can now test cloud gaming on their consoles

16 of the Best New Features in watchOS 8

Apple’s watchOS 8 doesn’t revolutionize the general Apple Watch experience, exactly (nor does the Series 7, for that matter). Instead, the update adds a number of fun, useful, and otherwise welcome improvements and features to the tiny Apple devices we’ve come to know and love. We’ve rounded up 16 of our favorites…

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Source: LifeHacker – 16 of the Best New Features in watchOS 8

Amazon’s Astro robot is straight out of The Jetsons

Amazon is rolling out (literally) a robot that can help monitor your home. Powered by Amazon Alexa and a bunch of artificial intelligence (AI) technology while patrolling about on a set of wheels, the Astro robot can handle numerous tasks, from providing a view of inside the home when you’re out to delivering a message to Mom.

The robot carries the same name as the dog from The Jetsons, but its simple face, rolling mechanism and, of course, advanced tech, make it much more similar to Rosey. Amazon’s Astro relies on AI, sensors, computer vision, and voice and edge computing to perform various workloads.

For example, Astro can roll around your home and give you a live view of what it sees. That means you can check on your pet, look out for intruders, or make sure you turned the oven off. Astro is mobile thanks to a technology Amazon has dubbed Intelligent Motion. It uses simultaneous location and mapping (SLAM) to ensure Astro makes its way around without crashing into stuff—even if someone forgot something on the floor that wasn’t there before.

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Source: Ars Technica – Amazon’s Astro robot is straight out of The Jetsons

Microsoft CEO Says Trump's TikTok Shakedown Was the 'Strangest Thing I’ve Ever Sort of Worked On'

Remember that time Donald Trump’s administration tried to strong-arm Beijing-based ByteDance into selling TikTok, its wildly popular music app, to a U.S. company? The CEO of Microsoft does, and he’d prefer that you recall it as a zany little corporate adventure instead.

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Source: Gizmodo – Microsoft CEO Says Trump’s TikTok Shakedown Was the ‘Strangest Thing I’ve Ever Sort of Worked On’

Early Android 12.1 Build Brings These Useful UI Tweaks For Folding Phones

Early Android 12.1 Build Brings These Useful UI Tweaks For Folding Phones
There have been some reliable leaks suggesting Google intends on launching at least one and perhaps even two folding smartphones in the not-too-distant future. We’ll have to wait and see, but as we do, an early build of Android 12.1 adds credibility to the leaked info, as it contains a handful of enhancements designed for folding form factors.

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Source: Hot Hardware – Early Android 12.1 Build Brings These Useful UI Tweaks For Folding Phones

Linux 5.16 To Expose AMD PSF Disable Bit To KVM Guests

While the Linux kernel still hasn’t added any formal control yet for AMD Predictive Store Forwarding to disable it short of also toggling Spectre V4 / SSBD, with the Linux 5.16 kernel the AMD PSF bit will now be exposed to KVM guest virtual machines so that they — either with a patched/future kernel or for other operating systems — may choose to toggle explicitly disable this AMD CPU feature…

Source: Phoronix – Linux 5.16 To Expose AMD PSF Disable Bit To KVM Guests

NBC demanded that YouTube TV bundle Peacock or lose access to NBC channels

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Nick Fighting Game Gives Nigel Thornberry Jigglypuff’s Rest From Smash

Nigel Thornberry, patriarch of the eponymously wild Thornberrys, is one of the weirdest characters in Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl. Earlier today, the developers behind this cartoony platform fighter released a breakdown of the nature documentarian’s moveset, which includes one very big homage to the undisputed king of…

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Source: Kotaku – Nick Fighting Game Gives Nigel Thornberry Jigglypuff’s Rest From Smash

How to Get More Steps in Even If You Work From Home

If you’ve got a fitness tracker, and you’ve decided to jump on the step-tracking bandwagon, you may be jealous of people who live in cities where they have to walk everywhere, or work jobs where they’re on their feet all day. But what if you wake up and commute to the other end of the house, or otherwise don’t have…

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Source: LifeHacker – How to Get More Steps in Even If You Work From Home

Amazon Echo Show 15 arrives with new Neural Edge processor

At its invite-only hardware event today, Amazon revealed the new Echo Show 15 smart display, powered by the company’s next-generation “AI processor,” the AZ2 Neural Edge.

The upcoming Echo Show carries a 15.6-inch screen with 1920×1080 resolution. Inside lives the AZ2 Neural Edge CPU, which uses four cores and, according to Amazon, 22 times as many TOPS (trillions of operations per second) than the last-gen chip. The biggest difference between the AZ2 and AZ1 is the former’s ability to process machine-learning-based speech models “significantly faster,” according to Amazon’s announcement. Computer vision (CV) algorithms can be handled on the device rather than in the cloud, allowing the Echo Show 15 to handle features like visual ID and voice processing with comparatively less latency. And like the AZ1, the AZ2 can handle speech recognition and CV workloads simultaneously.

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Source: Ars Technica – Amazon Echo Show 15 arrives with new Neural Edge processor

Apple beefs up Keynote, Pages and Numbers with new features

Apple is rolling out updates to its iWork suite of Keynote, Pages and Numbers on iPhone, iPad and Mac. The next time you deliver a presentation with Keynote, you’ll be able to include live video feeds directly in the slides. You can resize the video feed and change the look with masks, frames, drop shadows and reflections.

With the Mac version of Keynote, you can add feeds from multiple external cameras, and share a connected iPhone or iPad screen, which could prove useful for interactive demos. There are more collaboration features too. A new multi-presenter function lets anyone control a shared slideshow and advance slides remotely using a Mac, iPhone or iPad. This could come in handy for group presentations.

The changes to Pages are largely iPhone-focused. The Screen View feature arranges text, images and other aspects of the document into a single-column view. Apple has increased the text size, while images are sized to fit your phone’s screen. You can also view tables by scrolling left and right. Users will still be able to edit documents as usual when Screen View is active. You don’t need to do anything to set up the feature, and it works with all word processing documents. Apple says you can toggle off Screen View so you can see the proper layout before you’re ready to share or print the document.

As for Numbers, you can now get to grips with pivot tables across Apple devices. You’ll be able to summarize, group and rearrange data to spot and study trends and patterns. There are options to visualize the pivot tables with charts and to share pivot data without disclosing the source data. You can also import pivot tables from and export them to Microsoft Excel.

Elsewhere, there’s a new chart type called radar charts. Apple says this “makes it easy to visually compare multiple variables with similarities shown as overlapping areas, allowing differences and outliers to really stand out.” There are new filters you can use to highlight unique entries or duplicate data.

All three apps now support Apple’s new translation tools on iOS 15, iPadOS 15 and macOS Monterey. The latest versions of Keynote, Pages and Numbers are now available on the App Store and Mac App Store.

The translation feature on Apple's Keynote app on macOS Monterey
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Source: Engadget – Apple beefs up Keynote, Pages and Numbers with new features

Amazon's New Smart Home Barrage: Echo Show 15, Astro Robot, Ring Always Home Cam Drone And More

Amazon's New Smart Home Barrage: Echo Show 15, Astro Robot, Ring Always Home Cam Drone And More
Amazon held a virtual event today to announce a pile of new products. This is the second year running that the invite-only event has been online-only. Historically, Amazon hosts a little meet-and-greet to showcase its new stuff. Last year, we saw a lot of wacky stuff, including the Luna gaming service, Ring’s until-today-absent Always Home

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