The best AirPod deals you can get for Independence Day

The July 4th weekend is upon us and, among other things, that means there are deals aplenty to be had. If you’re looking for a set of Apple AirPods (perhaps to help drown out those noisy fireworks), there’s some good news as several models are on sale. Some are available for the lowest prices we’ve seen for them to date, including the most recent AirPods Pro. Both the second-gen and third-gen regular AirPods are on sale as well. Meanwhile, folks looking for a more premium experience may be tempted by the AirPods Max, which are currently $99 off the usual price.

AirPods Pro

Take, for instance, the AirPods Pro. The second-gen earbuds have big improvements over the first model, including better audio quality, an excellent transparency mode and solid active noise cancellation (ANC). They can be all yours for $199. At $50 off, that’s a record low price.

AirPods (third-gen)

As for the standard AirPods, those have dropped by $10 to $159 — a more modest discount, but a deal nonetheless. We feel that Apple’s third-gen earbuds have much better audio quality than the previous generation, a more comfortable design and a greatly improved battery life. However, they don’t have an ANC mode.

AirPods (second-gen)

Those looking for a less expensive, but still very capable set of AirPods can opt for the previous model. They’re on sale for $99, which is $30 off the regular price. While the second-gen AirPods are four years old at this point, they’re still a good set of true wireless earbuds. That’s more true if you’re already invested in the Apple ecosystem, given how well AirPods mesh with the company’s other devices.

AirPods Max

Last but by no means least, there’s a solid deal on Apple’s premium AirPods Max as well. The over-ear headphones have dropped by $99 to $450 as part of the sale. That’s close to a record-low price. We feel that AirPods Max have excellent audio quality and great ANC, along with a good battery life. These won’t be the ideal headphones for most people (you can certainly find more budget-friendly options elsewhere). But folks entrenched in the Apple ecosystem who are looking for over-ear cans may find this deal worth considering.

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Sony’s Mocopi avatar motion-capture system is coming to the US

Sony just announced North American availability for its unique Mocopi motion-tracking system. The tools allow you to control digital avatars in real-time using full body movement, thanks to six motion sensors and a proprietary smartphone app. In addition to real-time control, this translated body movement can be used in videos and 3D animations, via an SDK that imports motion data into affiliated software. 

The obvious use for this is VR, particularly social apps like VRChat, though the technology extends to filmmaking and other creative pursuits. In other words, this is a much easier way to create full-body motion capture footage. If only George Lucas had this when creating the galaxy’s favorite Gungan.

The SDK is now available for major 3D development software suites like Unity, MotionBuilder and Unreal Engine, so expect more CGI characters to begin popping up in indie titles with smaller budgets. Sony says it’s currently expanding the number of partners to develop unique services and features linked to the toolset.

The sensors attach to your head, hip, ankles and wrists, with each tiny sensor weighing just 8 grams. Once attached via Velcro straps, connect to the app via Bluetooth and start recording. Each sensor is completely wireless, thanks to Bluetooth receivers, and includes integrated batteries. The system ships with a variety of avatars to pick from, but you can obviously use your own, just cool it with Sonic. There are already too many animated hedgehogs in VRChat as it is.

Sony’s Mocopi system is available for preorder now, at $450, with shipments starting on July 14. The price is $100 more than when the system was originally announced, though Sony provided no details on the increase. The metaverse must also suffer from inflation.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/sonys-mocopi-avatar-motion-capture-system-is-coming-to-the-us-161543552.html?src=rss 

The UK will ramp up its investigation into Adobe’s $20 billion Figma acquisition

The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) plans to perform an in-depth probe into Adobe’s acquisition of Figma, the agency announced today (viaThe Wall Street Journal). Citing concerns about “a substantial lessening of competition” for screen design software, it plans to move into a “phase two” investigation. However, it’s giving the companies five business days to “offer legally binding proposals” to address the concerns; if their response doesn’t satisfy the CMA, the probe will begin. Adobe announced its plans last year to buy its smaller rival for $20 billion.

“The CMA found that Figma has established a substantial share of the market for screen design software and that Adobe has been continuously investing in and competing in this segment,” the UK agency, which recently rejected Microsoft’s proposed $75 billion purchase of Activision, wrote today. “The CMA found that competition between Figma and Adobe has driven investment in updating and developing screen design software, and this important rivalry could be lost if the deal goes ahead.” It described Figma as “an emerging competitive threat” to the Photoshop maker, expressing concerns about the reduced innovation that could come from Adobe scooping up an upstart competitor. The agency said it’s concerned the acquisition could lead to higher costs and fewer / less innovative products.

Adobe’s purchase of San Francisco-based Figma, founded in 2012, would be the largest-ever acquisition for the 41-year-old design behemoth. In Sigma’s 11 years on the market, it has established itself as a popular tool for vector-based design. The cloud-based software specializes in remote collaboration and is a direct competitor to Adobe’s XD and Illustrator products. At the time of the acquisition, Adobe said it wanted to bring features from its Creative Cloud suite into the collaborative software while incorporating more of Figma’s team-focused features into its core products — predictably framing it as a win-win for customers. The company added it was “deeply committed” to keeping Figma an independent company while insisting there was “no plan” to change its pricing — including its free tier.

“We’re worried this deal could stifle innovation and lead to higher costs for companies that rely on Figma and Adobe’s digital tools — as they cease to compete to provide customers with new and better products,” said Sorcha O’Carroll, the CMA’s Senior Mergers Director. “Unless Adobe can put forward viable solutions to our concerns in the coming days, we will move to a more in-depth investigation.”

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Alan Arkin’s Sons: Meet His 3 Kids, Including ‘Sons Of Anarchy’ Star Adam Arkin

Alan Arkin, who died at 89 years old, is survived by his three sons: Adam, Matthew, and Anthony. Get to know the late actor’s boys here.

Alan Arkin, who died at 89 years old, is survived by his three sons: Adam, Matthew, and Anthony. Get to know the late actor’s boys here. 

Olivia Rodrigo’s Boyfriend: All About Her Relationships With Zack Bia, Joshua Bassett & More

Fans are wondering who Olivia Rodrigo’s new song ‘Vampire’ could be about following its release. Look back at her relationship history to catch up on the theories!

Fans are wondering who Olivia Rodrigo’s new song ‘Vampire’ could be about following its release. Look back at her relationship history to catch up on the theories! 

Senators demand answers from Meta over how it handles CSAM on Instagram

A group of bipartisan senators are said to have asked Meta to explain Instagram’s alleged failure to prevent child sexual abuse material (CSAM) from being shared among networks of pedophiles on the platform. Lawmakers from the Senate Judiciary Committee also want to know how Instagram’s algorithms brought users who want to share such content together in the first place, according to The Wall Street Journal.

In a letter to the company, 10 senators including committee chair Dick Durbin and Republican ranking member Lindsey Graham reportedly said they were “gravely concerned that lnstagram’s failure to prevent this perverse use of its algorithms is not due to a lack of ability, but instead a lack of initiative and motivation.” They are said to to be worried that Meta doesn’t seem to have made CSAM one of its main priorities, “especially when its platform directly facilitates and bolsters the black market for child sexual abuse material.”

They demanded answers on why Instagram didn’t detect that CSAM was being shared and what the platform is doing to prevent the same thing from happening again. The senators also want to know more about a task force Meta says it has set up to tackle these issues. They asked the company to respond by July 12th. Engadget has requested a copy of the letter.

Earlier this month, the Journal reported that Meta’s algorithms helped to “connect and promote a vast network of accounts” that propagated CSAM. The report suggested that pedophiles are buying and selling CSAM on Instagram. Meta says it has set up a task force to address the issue. It pledged to take down CSAM networks and says it’s trying to prevent its systems from putting potential abusers in contact with each other.

Meta has declined to comment on the letter, instead reiterating its statement on the Journal‘s initial report. “Child exploitation is a horrific crime,” it said, “We’re continuously investigating ways to actively defend against this behavior.”

A European Union official has also ordered Meta to address CSAM issues quickly, warning that the company may face heavy sanctions otherwise. From the end of August, Meta and other major tech platforms will have to comply with the bloc’s Digital Services Act, which has specific rules on how they have to handle issues like CSAM. If a company doesn’t comply with the act, it can face fines of as much as six percent of its annual global turnover.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/senators-demand-answers-from-meta-over-how-it-handles-csam-on-instagram-152751882.html?src=rss 

Alan Arkin’s Wife Suzanne: Meet his Spouse & Everything To Know About His 2 Previous Marriages

Alan Arkin, the Academy Award winner known for his roles in ‘Little Miss Sunshine,’ ‘Catch-22,’ ‘Argo,’ has passed away, leaving behind a widow and two ex-wives.

Alan Arkin, the Academy Award winner known for his roles in ‘Little Miss Sunshine,’ ‘Catch-22,’ ‘Argo,’ has passed away, leaving behind a widow and two ex-wives. 

Margot Robbie Glitters In Pink Mini Dress For ‘Barbie’ Party On Press Tour: Photos

Margot Robbie is Barbie! The actress rocked yet another fabulous pink ensemble for the Australia premiere of her highly-anticipated film.

Margot Robbie is Barbie! The actress rocked yet another fabulous pink ensemble for the Australia premiere of her highly-anticipated film. 

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