NYC ends trial run of Times Square subway’s security robot

New Yorkers can say goodbye — for now — to the robot the New York Police Department (NYPD) used to patrol the Times Square subway station. The Knightscope K5, which is a 400-pound machine that looks like it could be R2-D2’s massive sibling, was one of Mayor Eric Adams’ high-tech experiments for New York City. It was deployed in a pilot last year ostensibly to help keep commuters safe, but it had no actual capabilities that could be useful in situations that had to be addressed on site. “The K5 Knightscope has completed its pilot in the NYC subway system,” a spokesperson for the department told The New York Times

The K5 has cameras that can record video and a button that people can press to get in touch with a live agent. It patrolled the station from midnight until 6AM throughout its trial run that lasted for two months, though “patrolled” might be a generous way of putting it. The machine has no arms and can’t go up or down the stairs. Commuters told The Times that it usually has a couple of cops with it and that it almost always seemed to be plugged in. 

New York leased the K5 for around $9 an hour during its trial phase that ended in December. “This is below minimum wage,” Adams said when he announced the robot’s deployment at the Times Square station. “No bathroom breaks, no meal breaks.” At the time, privacy advocates had been concerned that the machine could eventually be equipped with facial recognition and other surveillance tools. They no longer have to worry about the K5 being used for surveillance in NYC, unless, of course, city officials decide to keep on leasing it for other purposes. A Knightscope spokesperson told The Times that the company is “not authorized to speak about certain clients,” which presumably includes the NYC government. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/nyc-ends-trial-run-of-times-square-subways-security-robot-105528275.html?src=rss 

Dylan Sprouse Recalls Puberty-Fueled Fist Fight With Twin Cole on the Set of ‘The Suite Life’: It Was ‘Vicious’

The set of ‘The Suite Life of Zack and Cody’ once turned hostile, Dylan revealed in a candid new interview.

The set of ‘The Suite Life of Zack and Cody’ once turned hostile, Dylan revealed in a candid new interview. 

Usher’s Kids: Everything to Know About His 4 Children

The Grammy winner is set to take the stage at the 2024 Super Bowl for a highly-anticipated halftime show on February 11. Ahead of the show, here is everything to know about Usher’s family.

The Grammy winner is set to take the stage at the 2024 Super Bowl for a highly-anticipated halftime show on February 11. Ahead of the show, here is everything to know about Usher’s family. 

Here are the most useful Apple Vision Pro apps at launch

Apple’s Vision Pro is here — along with a solid collection of third-party launch apps. Although there are some big-name omissions (Netflix, YouTube and Spotify), the headset already supports over a million compatible App Store apps, Apple’s first-party offerings and over 600 apps developed specifically for the “spatial computing” device. Here are the notable third-party Vision Pro apps you can install on day one.

Microsoft 365

Microsoft

Microsoft didn’t skimp on its entry into the Vision Pro era. Seven of the company’s Office apps are available to install on launch day. These include Microsoft Teams, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote and Loop.

The Windows maker added several tools unique to the mixed-reality headset. For example, Word has a focus mode to block out distractions, PowerPoint includes an immersive environment for practicing presentations in front of a virtual audience and Excel lets you quickly move documents to other apps using Vision Pro’s pinch-to-drag gesture.

Microsoft Teams uses Vision Pro’s “Persona” feature, which gives you a digital avatar. Persona matches your digital representation’s facial expressions to yours; this may give off uncanny valley vibes to your colleagues, but it could also make your virtual self appear more lifelike. In addition, Microsoft’s VisionOS apps include Copilot, the company’s generative AI assistant that can draft text, create summaries and generate PowerPoint presentations.

Disney+

Disney

Given Disney’s longstanding collaboration with Apple (Steve Jobs sat on the company’s board, and Bob Iger sat on Apple’s until 2019), perhaps it isn’t surprising Disney went all-out with its Vision Pro app.

The app lets you stream Disney+ content in one of four 3D virtual environments: the Disney+ Theater (inspired by Hollywood’s historic El Capitan), the Scare Floor from Monsters Inc., Tony Stark’s Avengers Tower and Luke Skywalker’s land speeder on Tatooine. Although we’ve seen virtual environments in countless Meta Quest (and other VR) streaming apps, Vision Pro’s higher resolution should make them feel more immersive.

Disney’s VisionOS app also includes a selection of supported 3D films. The library consists of “dozens of popular movies,” including Avatar: The Way of Water, Avengers: Endgame, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Elemental and Encanto. (Disney promises the list will expand over time.) You can also buy or rent more 3D movies from the Apple TV apps’ Store tab.

Zoom

Zoom

Zoom is also an early Vision Pro supporter. Like Microsoft Teams, Zoom’s VisionOS app will use Apple’s Personas, displaying you in calls as a 3D virtual avatar that matches your facial expressions and hand movements. The company says you can scale the app’s spatial setup “to the perfect size,” ensuring you feel like you’re in the same room as your colleagues.

A future update to the Zoom app will add support for 3D object sharing, letting designers share and collaborate on 3D models in their virtual space. The app will also eventually include Zoom Team Chat and the ability to pin your fellow meeting participants in space around you. Zoom says the latter will help you “feel more connected to the people in the meeting.”

MLB and NBA

MLB

America’s second and third most popular sports leagues are represented on Vision Pro. The NBA app lets you stream up to five live broadcasts in multi-view while glancing at other game scores and stats off to the side. Meanwhile, the MLB app offers fully immersive environments, including a ballpark with a view from home plate and stats for each pitch. A future update (scheduled for around Opening Day) will add access to “additional MLB.TV content” for subscribers.

The world’s premier baseball league shared its enthusiasm for the app. “If there is an opportunity for a baseball fan to enjoy our sport on any given platform, then we need to have a presence where we can deliver unique storytelling experiences,” wrote MLB Deputy Commissioner Noah Garden.

Max

Warner Bros. Discovery

Warner Bros. Discovery’s Max is available on Vision Pro, offering access to the streaming service’s movies, series, news and sports. The company says select titles will be available in 4K and Spatial Audio with Dolby Atmos.

Like other VisionOS apps, Max will offer at least one virtual environment in which you can stream content: the Iron Throne room from Game Of Thrones and House of the Dragon. “The intricate Targaryen-era adornments will make fans feel like they’re watching the programming available on Max in Westeros during the height of their reign,” wrote HBO / Max Content Chair Casey Bloys.

Lowe’s Style Studio

Lowe’s

Lowe’s will use the Vision Pro to make it easier to imagine ways to spend money in its stores. The Lowe’s Style Studio app lets headset owners “step into an immersive, interactive 3D kitchen scene,” allowing you to “experiment in ways that weren’t possible until now.” The idea is to inspire you by stepping into a virtual space “curated by Lowe’s professional designers” with hundreds of customizable real-world materials.

Game Room

Resolution Games

Stockholm-based studio Resolution Games launched the Game Room app, which lets you play tabletop classics in mixed reality or fully virtual environments. Games include chess, solitaire, hearts, yacht and (the Battleship-like) Sea Battle.

It supports one to four players in online play against foes using different Apple devices (not just fellow Vision Pro owners). It also supports single-player against AI opponents.

Other confirmed apps and games

Here are more highlights from Vision Pro’s collection of over 600 launch apps:

AmazeVR ConcertsFront-row virtual concerts

Animoog GalaxyCreate music in 3D space

Apple Arcade games (more than 250 games, including NBA 2K24 Arcade Edition, Sonic Dream Team, and TMNT Splintered Fate)

BlackboxSpatial puzzles

BoxCloud file management and collaboration, including with 3D objects

CellWalkTour a bacteria cell

Complete HeartXAnatomy, diagnoses and treatments

DecathlonShop in 3D

djayTurntables and mixing

Exploring MarsExplore Mars with NASA rovers

FantasticalCalendar and tasks

HealiumRelax in nature scenes

IMAXView 2D and 3D content

Insight HeartLearn about the human heart

J.Crew Virtual ClosetImmersive shopping

JigSpaceInteractive presentations in 3D

Lego Builder’s JourneyBuild with 3D LEGO bricks

LoónaRelaxing 3D dioramas

Lungy: SpacesBreathing exercises and meditation

MindNodeMind maps in spatial reality

Mytheresa: Luxury ExperienceShopping with live consultations

NaviReal-time translation with live captions

NowPlayingA peek behind the music

NumericsLive business widgets

OdioPersonal sound spaces

OmniFocus and OmniPlanProject management visualizations

PGA Tour VisionImmersive golf experience

Red Bull TV3D maps of races / immersive videos

Sky Guide and Night SkyYour personal planetarium

Skatrix ProPhysics-driven skateboarding

solARExplore the solar system

SpoolMake music videos

STAGE+Classical music performances

Super Fruit NinjaSlice and dice

Synth RidersImmersive gameplay

tappr.tvDiscover new music and choreography

Void-XRetro arcade shooter

Wayfair DecorifyRedesign your space

WebexImmersive meetings

Zillow ImmerseVirtual home tours, interactive floor plans

For more on the Apple Vision Pro, you can read Engadget’s early impressions from Senior Editor Devindra Hardawar and a second hands-on with Deputy Editor Cherlynn Low and Editor-in-Chief Dana Wollman.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/here-are-the-most-useful-apple-vision-pro-apps-at-launch-222817206.html?src=rss 

Chrishell Stause & G Flip Passionately Kiss in Romantic PDA Moment at G’Day USA Arts Gala

The ‘Selling Sunset’ personality and her spouse turned up the heat by making out during the prestigious event in Los Angeles on February 1.

The ‘Selling Sunset’ personality and her spouse turned up the heat by making out during the prestigious event in Los Angeles on February 1. 

Pedro Pascal, Adam Sandler, & More Stars Pay Tribute to Carl Weathers After His Death at 76

‘Happy Gilmore’ star Adam Sandler and more stars took to social media on Friday to mourn the loss of Carl Weathers.

‘Happy Gilmore’ star Adam Sandler and more stars took to social media on Friday to mourn the loss of Carl Weathers. 

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