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  • Roblox is rolling out new account tiers, 'Kids' and 'Select,' to offer more age-appropriate gaming and chat experiences.
  • Apple is reportedly exploring four distinct design prototypes for its upcoming smart glasses, signaling a push into the augmented reality hardware space.
  • Nvidia's influence in AI continues to grow, with SiFive achieving a $3.65 billion valuation for its open AI chip efforts.
  • The Artemis II mission successfully splashed down in the Pacific Ocean, marking a critical milestone for NASA's lunar exploration program.
  • The ongoing advancements and debates in artificial intelligence are highlighted by OpenAI's introduction of a $100 ChatGPT Pro plan and Anthropic's temporary ban of a Claude user.

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Engadget

  • Roblox introduces mandatory age-gated account tiers an hour ago by Jessica Conditt
    Video Games, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Jessica Conditt

    Roblox is preparing to roll out its biggest change since starting age verification late last year. While that program was initially focused on chat access, today’s news is about age-segregating the games on the massive platform. Starting in mid-May, users will be pushed into one of three worlds: Roblox Kids, Roblox Select or Roblox. The exact age ranges of these groups will vary by territory, but in the US they are 5-8 for Kids, 9-15 for Select and 16+ for the regular account. These three account types then align with the platform’s current content maturity labels, which divide games into Minimal,

  • Apple reportedly testing out four different styles for its smart glasses that will rival Meta Ray-Bans 17 hours ago by Jackson Chen
    Technology & Electronics, Handheld & Connected Devices, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Jackson Chen

    Apple may be late to the smart glasses market, but it could be covering all its bases with up to four potential styles for its upcoming product. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple could launch some or all of the four styles it's currently testing for its smart glasses. Gurman reported Apple is testing out a large rectangular frame that's comparable to Ray-Ban Wayfarers, a slimmer rectangular design like the glasses that Apple CEO Tim Cook wears, a larger oval or circular frame and a smaller oval or circle option. Apple is also working on a range of colors, including black,

  • The US government wants Reddit to snitch on one of its users through a grand jury 18 hours ago by Jackson Chen
    Politics & Government, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Jackson Chen

    Immigration and Customs Enforcement has a certain Redditor in its crosshairs and it's now strong-arming the social media platform to reveal who they are with a grand jury subpoena, according to a report from The Intercept. The nonprofit news outlet was able to obtain the subpoena that ordered Reddit to provide info on one of its users who's been accused of criticizing ICE by April 14. According to the report, ICE has been trying to identify this Redditor for a month without success. More specifically, Reddit is being asked to give up the user's name, address, phone number and other personal

  • OpenAI says Elon Musk is orchestrating a last-minute 'legal ambush' before trial 21 hours ago by Jackson Chen
    Business, Company Legal & Law Matters, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Jackson Chen

    The feud between Elon Musk and OpenAI is getting even more contentious as the two sides get ready for trial later this month. The latest development in the legal back-and-forth saw OpenAI accuse Elon Musk and his latest proposals as a "legal ambush," as first reported by Bloomberg. OpenAI filed its response on Friday, which detailed that Musk was "sandbagging the defendants and injecting chaos into the proceedings, while trying to recast his public narrative about his lawsuit." The lawsuit dates back to 2024 when Elon Musk sued both OpenAI and Microsoft, accusing the AI giant of ditching its original mission

  • Rockstar Games has confirmed it was hit by third-party data breach 2 days ago by Jackson Chen
    Internet & Networking Technology, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Jackson Chen

    An experienced hacking group has claimed to have infiltrated Rockstar Games' cloud servers, while the game publisher has confirmed that there was a "third-party data breach." ShinyHunters, a hacker group that's been linked to data breaches targeting Microsoft, Google, Ticketmaster and others, posted a message on its website with a final warning to Rockstar to "pay or leak." The hack was first spotted by Hackread and the Cybersec Guru. ShinyHunters didn't detail what Rockstar data it gained access to, only adding that the company had until April 14 to reach out or that the group would leak the compromised info that


The Verge

  • Roblox will need age verification to make sure you’re at least 9 years old an hour ago by Jay Peters
    Entertainment, Gaming

    Roblox is about to make a big change to how you can access games on its platform: If you want to play any game that's intended for users nine or older, you will have to complete an age verification process. The shift is happening as part of a rollout of new Roblox Kids and Roblox Select accounts, which have different levels of protections for kids of different age groups. Roblox has come under intense scrutiny over alleged child safety issues on the platform, and the company is the subject of multiple state lawsuits. The platform has introduced many features to attempt

  • Roblox has games again an hour ago by Jay Peters
    Entertainment, Gaming, News

    Roblox is making a subtle but notable change. After swapping the word "game" for "experience" all over its website and mobile apps in 2021 while the Epic Games v. Apple trial was taking place, Roblox is getting more comfortable with using the term "games" once again. "Over time, we've learned that 'experiences' isn't an intuitive term for many parents, older players, and game developers," Roblox spokesperson Juliet Chaitin-Lefcourt tells The Verge. "'Games' is clearer and better reflects what Roblox is and where we're going." One of the Epic v. Apple trial's major points was trying to define what a game is. Roblox

  • Did Neuralink make the wrong bet? 2 hours ago by Elissa Welle
    Science, Tech

    Elon Musk promised Neuralink would bring superhuman abilities and minds merged with AI. Then he fueled a runaway hype train for his brain implant technology, which ended up with a grisly record for implants in monkeys and some success with human subjects. But for all of the hype, he's still further away than Mars from his goal. And that's because his relentless ambition is once again hitting the wall of scientific reality. The heart of the issue is how brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) translate thought into results. Neuralink's products have all been brain-to-cursor interfaces, which allow patients to control a mouse with

  • Microsoft’s new Xbox Gamepad Cursor adds a virtual mouse to handhelds 3 hours ago by Tom Warren
    Gaming, Microsoft, News, Tech, Windows, Xbox

    Microsoft has started testing its own virtual mouse cursor inside its Xbox mode for Windows-based handhelds. The new Gamepad Cursor option provides a quick way to turn the left stick of a handheld like the Xbox Ally X into a virtual mouse. While Asus has its own cursor as part of Armory Crate, Microsoft's Gamepad Cursor lives inside its own Xbox mode in Windows 11, and it's easy to activate from the Game Bar without having to use Armory Crate. Once activated, the Gamepad Cursor will turn your left stick into a mouse for precise control, or for apps that aren't

  • Sam Altman reportedly targeted in second attack 4 hours ago by Jess Weatherbed
    AI, News, OpenAI, Tech

    Sam Altman was seemingly targeted by a second attack on Sunday morning, with two suspects arrested following a shooting at his Russian Hill residence, The San Francisco Standard reports. The suspects were arrested and charged with negligent discharge, according to a police report on the incident, citing surveillance footage that appears to show a vehicle passenger firing a weapon at Altman's home. This follows an earlier attack on Friday, in which a 20-year-old man was arrested for allegedly throwing a Molotov cocktail at the same property. The investigations for both incidents are still ongoing. According to San Francisco Police, offers w … Read


Wired

  • The 4 Best Water Filter Pitchers (2026): PFAS, Microplastics an hour ago by Matthew Korfhage
    Gear, Gear / Buying Guides, Gear / Products / Home, Get, the, Lead, Out

    Water filters promise the moon—but only some back up their claims. Here are the best filtered-water pitchers for those who prefer their water free of heavy metals and forever chemicals.

  • The Internet's Most Powerful Archiving Tool Is in Peril 2 hours ago by Kate Knibbs
    Business, Business / Artificial Intelligence, Save, This, Post

    As major news outlets cut off the Wayback Machine, journalists and advocacy groups are rallying to protect the Internet Archive’s vast collection of web pages.

  • The Dumbest Hack of the Year Exposed a Very Real Problem 3 hours ago by Paresh Dave
    Security, Security / Cyberattacks and Hacks, Walk, And, Talk

    Last April, a hacker hijacked crosswalk announcements to mimic Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk. Records obtained by WIRED reveal how unprepared local authorities were.

  • AI Agents Are Coming for Your Dating Life 3 hours ago by Joel Khalili
    Business, Business / Artificial Intelligence, Hot, to, Bot

    The developers of Pixel Societies are using AI agents to simulate social interactions. It's an attempt optimize the process of choosing new colleagues, friends, and even romantic partners.

  • Why Is It So Hard to Fix an Electric Bike? (2026) a day ago by Stephanie Pearson
    Gear, Gear / Products, Gear / Products / Outdoor, Gear / Reviews, Flat, Tire

    Bike shop mechanics have lost fingers and their shirts while repairing ebikes of dubious origins. Make sure yours is repairable and third-party certified.


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