Judge Recommends Prison Camp for Theranos Founder Elizabeth Holmes

District Judge Edward Davila has proposed sentencing Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes to a federal prison camp in Texas, according to court filings. “The Court finds that family visitation enhances rehabilitation,” Davila wrote in the filing, according to Bloomberg, which summarized the terms of Holmes’ sentencing.  

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Source: Gizmodo – Judge Recommends Prison Camp for Theranos Founder Elizabeth Holmes

AMD Ryzen 5 7600X And Ryzen 7 7700X Review: Mainstream Zen 4 Tested

AMD Ryzen 5 7600X And Ryzen 7 7700X Review: Mainstream Zen 4 Tested
AMD Ryzen 7000 Series – Starting At: $250 (7600X), Ryzen 9 7950X – $699 AMD’s Zen 4-based Ryzen 7000 series processors are a major upgrade over the previous generation and the updated platform offers a host of benefits.   Excellent ST Performance Rich Feature Set Big Gains Gen Over Gen Available Upgrade Path High Cost of Entry…

Source: Hot Hardware – AMD Ryzen 5 7600X And Ryzen 7 7700X Review: Mainstream Zen 4 Tested

Early Black Friday Deals: AirPods Pro 2 $50 Off, Beats Studio Headsets Up To $200 Off

Early Black Friday Deals: AirPods Pro 2 $50 Off, Beats Studio Headsets Up To $200 Off
Do you hear that noise? It’s the sound of savings as Black Friday deals start rolling in ahead of the big day. And speaking of hearing things, if you prefer not to while you’re jamming to your playlist, a solid set of earbuds or headphones with active noise cancellation (ANC) technology is your ticket to muffling ambient noise. It works well

Source: Hot Hardware – Early Black Friday Deals: AirPods Pro 2 Off, Beats Studio Headsets Up To 0 Off

What Has Technology Done To Soccer?

Perfect referees are a soccer fan’s nightmare, it is increasingly appearing. From a report: The past four years have smoothed out some of those early kinks. Offside calls are now hyper-accurate and semiautomated. And VAR really has done some good: It has eliminated the worst officiating mistakes and ensured that we will not see another hand of God-type abomination, in which a particularly egregious bit of foul play somehow goes unspotted and changes the course of a match. Even so, you’d be hard-pressed to find a soccer fan who thinks VAR is great as is. The Ecuador-Qatar decision is a clear example of why. It was, in the narrowest, most annoying sense, the correct decision. To the naked eye, or even to those watching a television replay, the infraction was virtually invisible amid the chaos. But VAR spotted it.

Congratulations, officials — you got it right. But for what? Sports are, in the end, entertainment, and officiating must always be a balance between accuracy and watchability. If the former were our only and ultimate concern, we would put every potential infraction under the microscope … and the game would be utterly unwatchable. The plays that officials review — that they ought to review — are the ones where the call, if allowed to stand, would seem genuinely unfair. No one (except maybe the opposing team’s fans) likes to see a legitimate-looking goal disallowed. When Valencia’s header found the net, he and his teammates did not delay their celebration. The Qatari players did not turn to the referee in protest. The fans did not hesitate to lose their minds. Not even the commentators seemed to have considered the possibility that the goal might not stand, and so television audiences didn’t either. No one was asking for this. Had the game proceeded, no one would have thought twice.

VAR is useful only insofar as it makes soccer better for the fans. It can do that only if it can alert them that a check is under way soon enough and return a verdict fast enough that it doesn’t make celebrating goals impossible for fear of a reversal. It should rule out only those goals where, when you look back at the replay, people might reasonably think, Yeah, that’s offside. Some sort of modified tie-goes-to-the-runner rule would help here by eliminating the scourge of the “toenail offside.” You could even give the attacker a buffer of a foot or two.

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Source: Slashdot – What Has Technology Done To Soccer?

The Fitbit Inspire 3 is down to $70 in an Amazon Black Friday deal

If you’re looking for something to help you get in shape or assist someone else on their health journey, a fitness tracker can be a worthwhile purchase. With Black Friday around the corner, Amazon has discounted a selection of Fitbit’s most popular devices. To start, the entry-level Inspire 3 is currently 30 percent off, putting it just under $70. That’s a new all-time low for the wearable. What’s more, the Inspire 3 is a great option if you’re looking for a no-thrills fitness tracker that nails the essentials. It includes Fitbit’s handy automatic workout detection feature and the usual activity tracking capabilities. Best of all, you can expect to get about 10 days of battery life from the Inspire 3.

Buy Inspire 3 at Amazon – $70

For those looking for a more robust offering, the Charge 5 is also on sale. After a 33 percent discount, one of the best fitness trackers you can buy is $99.95, down from $149.95. Think of the Charge 5 as a more capable Inspire 3. It features a full-color AMOLED display and built-in GPS support for more accurate tracking when running and cycling. Fitbit also integrated EDA sensors into the Charge 5, giving the wearable the ability to measure your stress levels. Engadget awarded the Charge 5 a score of 82, praising the wearable for its comfortable design and multi-day battery life.

Buy Charge 5 at Amazon – $100

Lastly, the sale includes Fitbit’s smartwatches. The more affordable Versa 4 is $149.95 after an $80 price cut, while the top-tier Sense 2 is $199.95, down from $299.95. Both offer continuous heart rate monitoring paired with activity, stress and sleep tracking. They also include Google Maps integration for turn-by-turn navigation on your wrist and support for Google Wallet. By paying for the more expensive Sense 2, you get a device that can also take skin temperature readings and track your stress levels.

Buy Versa 4 at Amazon – $150Buy Sense 2 at Amazon – $200

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Source: Engadget – The Fitbit Inspire 3 is down to in an Amazon Black Friday deal

It Turns Out the Walking Dead Was Me All Along

When io9 co-founders Annalee Newitz and Charlie Jane Anders hired me as a Senior Editor back in 2012, I never expected to still be at the site a decade later. I certainly never expected to recap The Walking Dead the entire time, and now that the show is over, I have no idea how to feel about it. But I’m pretty sure…

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Source: Gizmodo – It Turns Out the Walking Dead Was Me All Along

Remains of a Spider Monkey Traded by Ancient Maya Elites Found in Mexico

Archaeologists working on the Plaza of Columns Complex site at Teotihuacán have made a surprising discovery in the ancient Maya capital: the remains of a 1,700-year-old spider monkey, which the archaeologists suspect was once a state gift between elites.

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Source: Gizmodo – Remains of a Spider Monkey Traded by Ancient Maya Elites Found in Mexico

HP Announces Layoffs as PC Demand Drops

A tidal wave of layoffs continues to plague tech companies worldwide, and HP Inc. is the next titan to fall on its sword. In reporting its Q4 and fiscal year results yesterday, the company also announced that it was reducing its workforce by up to 6,000 people by the end of their 2025 fiscal year.

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Source: Gizmodo – HP Announces Layoffs as PC Demand Drops

Hulu's Black Friday deal gives you one year for $2 per month

Hulu has jumped into the Black Friday action with steep discounts on its Hulu with Ads plan. You can grab a year of the service for $2 per month ($23.88 for the year), savings yourself a hefty $6 per month or 75 percent off the regular $8 per month rate.

Buy one year of Hulu with Ads for $2 per month

This basic plan includes access to the entire Hulu library of shows and movies that can be streamed on up to two devices at once, with six user profiles, max. Content includes popular films and series like The Handmaid’s Tale, Dopesick, Atlanta and Prey. The main thing missing from this plan compared to Hulu’s $11.99 monthly no-ads plan is you can download things for offline viewing with the more expensive option (and no ads, as the name obviously implies). The deal is in effect until November 28th, so it’s best to act soon if you’re interested. 

Disney is also having a sale on its primary Disney+ premium plan that includes Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and National Geographic content. Until December 7th, you can get 12 months of the plan for $80, saving $16 over the current $96 price. However, Disney+ is set to go up to $11 per month on December 8th, so jumping in now will save you 39 percent over subscribing later. The plan will automatically renew on an annual basis, so if you don’t want to pay the higher price later, be sure to set a reminder to cancel in your calendar. 

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Source: Engadget – Hulu’s Black Friday deal gives you one year for per month

8 of the Best Non-Tech Gift Ideas for Techies

Shopping for techie friends is the worst, so maybe you shouldn’t even bother trying to pander to their most obvious interest. Instead of fighting that battle and second guessing what tech they might like or already own, get them something they wouldn’t buy themselves.

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Source: LifeHacker – 8 of the Best Non-Tech Gift Ideas for Techies

Vivo X90 Pro Plus Is First To Flex A Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC But Shh, It's A Secret

Vivo X90 Pro Plus Is First To Flex A Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC But Shh, It's A Secret
Qualcomm’s latest and greatest Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 is barely a week old, and Chinese smartphone maker Vivo just announced that their new flagship, the Vivo X90 Pro+ is the first to carry that SoC. 

The launch live stream for the X90 series was, as expected, a blitzkrieg of specs, with Zeiss camera packages for all three models, 6.78-inch

Source: Hot Hardware – Vivo X90 Pro Plus Is First To Flex A Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC But Shh, It’s A Secret

This Simple USB Dongle Could Help the Average Person Type 600% Faster

It sounds like an ad you’d find in the back pages of Popular Science for a miracle gadget that couldn’t possibly deliver on its promises, but the CharaChorder X dongle can legitimately and dramatically improve a user’s typing speed—assuming they’re willing to put the work in to learn how to use it.

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Source: Gizmodo – This Simple USB Dongle Could Help the Average Person Type 600% Faster

Crypto and NFTs Aren't Welcome in Grand Theft Auto Online

Cryptocurrencies and NFTs have been formally disallowed from Grand Theft Auto Online’s popular role-playing (RP) servers. That’s according to a new set of guidelines posted on Rockstar’s support site last Friday. From a report: In the note, the game’s publisher says its new RP server rules are aligned with Rockstar’s existing rules for single-player mods. Both sets of rules prohibit content that uses third-party intellectual property, interferes with official multiplayer services, or makes new “games, stories, missions or maps” for the game. This means RP servers based on re-creating Super Mario Kart in the Grand Theft Auto world, for instance, could face “priority in enforcement actions” from Rockstar. But the new RP guidelines surpass the existing single-player mod guidelines in barring “commercial exploitation.” That’s a wide-ranging term that Rockstar says specifically includes selling loot boxes, virtual currencies, corporate sponsorships, or any integrations of cryptocurrencies or “crypto assets (e.g. ‘NFTs’).”

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Source: Slashdot – Crypto and NFTs Aren’t Welcome in Grand Theft Auto Online

Everyone’s Still Playing Pokémon Scarlet And Violet Even Though It’s Glitchy As Hell

There are games that are going to sell no matter what. Grand Theft Auto VI could be released in such a broken state that it kills your firstborn, and it’d still sell a billion copies day one. Breath of the Wild 2 could come laced with anthrax, and people would buy two copies each. So it is that no matter what state

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Source: Kotaku – Everyone’s Still Playing Pokémon Scarlet And Violet Even Though It’s Glitchy As Hell

Digi reveals XBee RR modules for flexible IoT connectivity

Earlier this month, Digi International launched the compact Digi XBee RR embedded platform which supports Zigbee 3.0, 802.15.4, DigiMesh and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). The company is also offering the Digi IX15 IoT gateway/router to simplify IoT management.  There are two variants of this new IoT module, they are the Digi XBee RR and the […]

Source: LXer – Digi reveals XBee RR modules for flexible IoT connectivity

Workers Fight Security in Protests Outside Apple’s Main China iPhone Plant

Workers who staff Apple’s main China iPhone production factory have reportedly had enough of alleged broken promises and unpaid work. Dramatic videos capture the scene as thousands of workers stormed the iPhone factory campus overnight, breaking through barricades and security checkpoints. Reports say protesters were…

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Source: Gizmodo – Workers Fight Security in Protests Outside Apple’s Main China iPhone Plant

When It Comes To Climate, DeSantis Is Trump In Moderate's Clothing

Two years goes by fast when it comes to politics. While the country is, in many ways, still recovering from the 2020 election, former President Donald Trump made his official 2024 announcement last week, and speculation on who the GOP presidential candidate will be has kicked off in earnest. Looking ahead to 2024,…

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Source: Gizmodo – When It Comes To Climate, DeSantis Is Trump In Moderate’s Clothing