Motorola Razr 60 Ultra and Edge 60 Pro specs and prices leak through retailer listing

Motorola is unveiling the Razr 60 and Razr 60 Ultra at an event on April 24, and a new Edge model might join the foldables too. Today MediaMarkt, a big European retailer, has mistakenly listed the Razr 60 Ultra and the Edge 60 Pro ahead of schedule. This has revealed their prices and specs. Let’s jump in. The Razr 60 Ultra will apparently cost €1,299.99 in the Eurozone where it will be offered in two colorways: Scarab and Mountain Trail. It has a 7-inch LTPO AMOLED folding screen with 1224×2992 resolution and 165 Hz refresh rate, a 4″ cover display, the Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC, 16GB of RAM,…

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Max Cracking Down on Password Sharing With New ‘Extra Member’ Feature

Following in the footsteps of Netflix and Disney+, streaming service Max is starting to crack down on password sharing between multiple households.



Max this week debuted a new Extra Member Add-On feature, which is designed to allow users to pay a fee to share a Max subscription with someone who does not live in the same home. Extra Member Add-On is priced at $7.99 per month, on top of the base subscription price. Max with ads is $9.99 per month, while the Standard plan is $16.99 per month and the Premium plan with 4K streaming is $20.99 per month.

Extra members are provided with their own account, password, and single profile, and add-on members can only watch Max on one device at a time. Max subscribers are only able to add one additional member to an account.

Only those who subscribe to Max through WarnerMedia are able to access the Extra Member Add-On feature, and it is not available to those who have the Disney+, Hulu and Max bundle, or those who subscribe through third-party providers like app stores and TV providers.

$7.99 per month for the Extra Member Add-On is only $2 cheaper than an ad-supported plan, but the Extra Member feature has the benefit of sharing the plan of the main subscriber. So if the main subscription is the 4K Premium plan, the Extra Member can access 4K streaming and other Premium benefits for the $7.99 price.

Max will likely prohibit password sharing between multiple households in the near future, and will prompt users who attempt to use an account from more than one location to sign up for the Extra Member feature or to pay for a separate subscription.

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Apple Stops Signing iOS 18.4

Apple is no longer signing iOS 18.4, a little over a week after releasing the iOS 18.4.1 update. Since iOS 18.4 is not signed anymore, iPhone users who have upgraded to iOS 18.4.1 are not able to downgrade to iOS 18.4.



It is not unusual for Apple to stop signing an older version of iOS after releasing an update, and the process keeps ‌iPhone‌ users from installing outdated versions of iOS. “Signing” refers to a server-side verification check that’s done when versions of iOS are downloaded onto an ‌iPhone‌. Only software that passes the verification check is able to be installed.

Preventing downgrading ensures that customers have the latest security improvements and are not vulnerable to known attacks or security holes.

The iOS 18.4.1 update addresses an issue with wireless CarPlay and fixes several security updates, including one known to be actively exploited, so it is a good idea to install the software if you have not done so already.
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YouTube TV Getting Interface Update With Customizable Multiview

To celebrate YouTube’s 20th anniversary, the YouTube team today announced that YouTube TV is getting an interface update in the near future.



Starting in the next few weeks, YouTube TV members will be able to build their own multiview with select non-sports content. A small group of popular channels will be available to begin with, though access will be expanding in the coming months.

Later this year, the YouTube app for TVs will be redesigned, with YouTube aiming to introduce easier navigation, playback, quality tweaks, and streamlined access to comments, channel info, and subscribing. The YouTube app for TV sets hasn’t seen notable updates for several years now, but a sneak peek suggests that YouTube is aiming for a more Netflix-like design with rows of shows and content from paid services.

YouTube says the YouTube app for TVs will be updated sometime this summer.

Other YouTube changes available as part of YouTube’s 20th anniversary celebration include 4x playback speed for YouTube Premium members, a new temporary YouTube logo, and birthday-themed animations.

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All Meta Ray-Ban Smart Glasses Users Get Live Translation, Live AI Coming Soon

Meta today announced that it is rolling out a new live translation feature to all Ray-Ban Meta glasses users, providing wide access to functionality that was previously only available to early access users in a beta capacity.



Live translation supports English, French, Italian, and Spanish, allowing users to translate between those languages in real-time while having a conversation. As long as a particular language pack has been downloaded in advance, no Wi-Fi or cellular connection is required to use the feature.

When you’re speaking to someone in one of those languages, you’ll hear what they say in your preferred language through the glasses in real time, and they can view a translated transcript of the conversation on your phone. To get started, just say, “Hey Meta, start live translation.”

Live translate will translate what the person speaking in another language is saying, while responses can be seen on a connected smartphone.

In the near future, Meta plans to introduce live AI, a feature where the Meta smart glasses can see whatever the wearer sees through the built-in camera, allowing for real-time AI conversations.

Meta says the glasses will be able to provide hands-free help with meal prep, gardening, exploring, and more. Questions can be asked without the need to say a wake word, and the AI can understand context between requests for referencing prior queries.

Meta’s smart glasses should be of interest to Apple users because they provide some insight into what we might see from Apple in the future. Rumors suggest that Apple is considering developing smart glasses that are similar to Meta’s Ray-Bans. Apple glasses could feature AI, microphones, and cameras, though there wouldn’t be augmented reality capabilities.

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Honor Pad GT and Band 10 unveiled

The Honor GT Pro made its debut in China earlier today and it’s not the only new device in the GT ranks. Honor also announced the Pad GT and the Band 10. Pad GT is a midrange Android tablet with identical specs to the Honor Pad V9 but with a modified design. Band 10 is the latest addition in the smartband series, offering a 1.57-inch AMOLED display, the usual mix of health and activity tracking, alongside 14-day battery life. Honor Pad GT Pad GT is equipped with an 11.5-inch IPS LCD with 2800 x 1840px resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. The panel features 500 nits peak brightness and…

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Apple Working on visionOS Support for Godot Game Engine

Apple engineers have offered to contribute Vision Pro support to the Godot engine, which is a free, open source game engine that’s available to game creators as an alternative to Unity and Unreal. Godot is cross-platform and supports PCs, mobile devices, the web, and more at the current time, but with Apple’s contributions, games made with Godot could run natively on the Vision Pro.



On GitHub, a member of the visionOS engineering team said that Apple wants to help bring Vision Pro integration to Godot, with the aim of developing a visionOS VR plugin. Apple engineers have already started contributing to the project, and have pledged to continue development based on community feedback.

First, I’d like to mention that we’re really excited to be working with the Godot community on adding visionOS support. We’ve attempted to follow Godot’s coding standards and a high-quality bar for our contributions. We hope that our contributions align with Godot’s goals. Lastly, even though we have tried to split the changes into smaller self-contained PRs, we acknowledge that some of these PRs can be of considerable size.

We’re very happy to iterate on our PRs after receiving feedback and suggestions from the community.

The Vision Pro has so far seen lackluster sales and waning interest from Apple users, both due to the high cost and the lack of content. By providing free tools that would let Godot developers create immersive visionOS experiences, Apple could grow the number of games on the platform.

Apple is working on future versions of the Vision Pro, so laying the groundwork for development early will benefit the headset’s longer term prospects.
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Agression du rabbin d’Orléans : le mineur auteur des faits condamné à seize mois de prison ferme – Le Monde.fr

  1. Agression du rabbin d’Orléans : le mineur auteur des faits condamné à seize mois de prison ferme  Le Monde.fr
  2. Agression d’un rabbin à Orléans : le mineur auteur des faits condamné à 16 mois de prison ferme avec mandat de dépôt  France Info
  3. Rabbin agressé à Orléans : le mineur condamné à 16 mois de prison ferme  Le Figaro
  4. Agression antisémite du rabbin d’Orléans : l’adolescent auteur des faits condamné à 16 mois de prison ferme  Libération
  5. Rabbin agressé à Orléans: les débats se poursuivent au procès du suspect  Portail Orange
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WhatsApp launches Advanced Chat Privacy

Today WhatsApp has officially announced the launch of Advanced Chat Privacy, which was leaked at the beginning of this month. This is a new “layer of privacy” that is available in both 1-to-1 chats and groups, and it lets you prevent others from taking your content outside of WhatsApp when you want extra privacy. If you turn this on, you block others from exporting chats, auto-downloading media to their phone, and using messages for AI features. So, WhatsApp says, “this way everyone in the chat has greater confidence that no one can take what is being said outside the chat”. Unless of…

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