The Verge
Nintendo finally made its own JoyCon controller charging station
Nintendo is releasing a standalone charger for the Switch’s Joy-Con controllers on October 17th. The accessory allows for charging without attaching to the Switch, accommodating two controllers at a time. This move comes as the original Switch’s lifecycle winds down. Pricing is yet to be announced, with availability confirmed for North America, Europe, and Japan.
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BetaKit – Canadian Startup News
Former DeepMind researchers secure 17 million CAD to bring generative AI to video games with Artificial Agency
Edmonton-based startup Artificial Agency, backed by Radical Ventures and Toyota, secures $17 million CAD in seed funding to develop AI-powered “behaviour engine” for video games. Founded by former Alphabet AI lab researchers, the company aims to enhance NPC interactions and gameplay with generative AI. Collaborating with major game developers, Artificial Agency plans to launch its product in 2025, potentially revolutionizing game development processes and enabling new gaming experiences.
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BNN Bloomberg
OpenAI Releases GPT4o Mini, a Cheaper Version of Flagship AI Model
OpenAI introduces GPT-4o mini, a more affordable and compact version of its AI model, aiming to cater to a broader audience. The model offers text and image processing initially, with plans to expand capabilities. OpenAI emphasizes safety with a new feature called “instruction hierarchy.” Microsoft’s $13 billion investment in OpenAI solidifies its position as a leader in AI technology among big tech firms.
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TechRadar
Nothing reveals Phone 2a Plus launch date and it could be the bestvalue Nothing phone yet
Nothing is set to unveil the Nothing Phone 2a Plus on July 31, following the launch of the Phone 2a in March. The Plus version is expected to be a larger Android handset with enhancements, likely following the value-for-money approach of its predecessor. Nothing has been active in expanding its product lineup, including earbuds, a smartwatch, and budget smartphones under its CMF sub-brand.
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CNET
Best Prime Day Headphone Deals Still Available Save Hundreds on Sony, Bose, AirPods and More
Amazon’s Prime Day event has ended, but CNET highlights ongoing deals on headphones and earbuds. Notable discounts include Beats Solo4 wireless headphones for $120 and Shokz OpenRun Pro bone-conduction headphones for $125. CNET experts curate the best offers, advising shoppers to act fast as savings may not last. Trusted retailers and quality reviews guide their selection of deals.