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发布 5月6日
You Might Be Eligible for a Cut of Apple's $250 Million AI Settlement It's no secret that Apple is way behind in the generative AI race. While other companies, like OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic have had major wins over the past three and a half years, Apple has stumbled to find its footing, rushing to release features with varying levels of success. Now, that's not necessarily a bad thing, depending on who you ask. While Microsoft has shoved its AI products into as many apps and services as possible (to the degree that the company has since had to back off), Apple users have largely been able to ignore Apple Intelligence if they wish. As it happens, Apple was a bit too eager to oversell its AI endeavors. Back in 2024, Apple hadn't really done anything with AI, at least not in the same way as the other big tech companies. After a year and a half of ChatGPT, Apple was undoubtedly feeling the pressure to deliver on AI. So, when it came time to formally announce Apple Intelligence, it swung big, highlighting a ton of powerful new features, including, notoriously, an AI-powered Siri. Apple said the new Siri would have new contextual abilities, like the capacity to dig through your inbox to find information without you needing to specify, as well as the ability to perform actions on your behalf. The company even produced an ad starring Bella Ramsey, who used the new Siri to remember the name of someone they had coffee with in the past. Apple Intelligence didn't roll out as advertised. The company slowly introduced some of those features over the course of iOS 18's tenure with mixed results. Apple had to pull back Notification Summaries, for example, after the AI summaries misinterpreted reporting from outlets like the BBC. AI Siri has never actually materialized, despite Apple's advertisements. (Apple has since pulled the ad with Bella Ramsey.) Per the latest rumors, Apple is preparing to launch it with iOS 27. Apple is now settling the AI lawsuit As you might expect, a two-year delay on a feature doesn't fly with consumers. That's how this class action lawsuit started: Clarkson Lawfirm filed the suit, alleging that Apple misled customers about its AI features, particularly the new "enhanced" Siri. It's not unusual for features get delayed from time to time, but the crux of the case, according to Clarkson, is that Apple advertised these features as a core component of new iPhones. As such, the lawsuit alleges that people who bought Apple Intelligence-compatible iPhones, including the iPhone 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max, and the entire iPhone 16 line, may have done so under the guise that their devices would run these features. Apple has not admitted any wrongdoing in this case. However, as reported by The Verge, the company did just agree to a $250 million payment to settle it. As part of that settlement, anyone who purchased one of these iPhones between June 10, 2024 and March 29, 2025, is covered under the suit. An Apple spokesperson told The Verge that the company agreed to settle to "stay focused on doing what we do best, delivering the most innovative products and services to our users.” $250 million is a lot of money (perhaps not for a $4 trillion company) but considering the number of iPhones Apple sold in that time frame, the payouts will likely be relatively small. At this time, claimants can receive $25 for each iPhone they purchased during this period, but depending on the final claim total, that amount may change. It could decrease with too many valid claims, or it may increase to as much as $95 per device. It's too early at this time to make a claim if you fall under the suit. The settlement still needs to be approved by the court. But assuming it is, I will update this piece with instructions on how to file your claim. via Lifehacker (author: Jake Peterson)
发布 5月6日
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北大图书馆举办《康熙的红票》分享会, 孙立天解读“全球化视角与传教士” (评论: 康熙的红票) 商务印书馆评论: 康熙的红票 评价: 力荐 via 豆瓣最受欢迎的书评 (author: 商务印书馆)
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发布 5月6日
One of the Best Budget Ultrawide Gaming Monitors Is on Sale for $700 via Lifehacker (author: Daniel Oropeza)
发布 5月6日
You Can Get a Budget Surface Laptop and Lifetime License to Microsoft Office for Just $260 Right Now We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. At $259.99, this Surface and Office bundle is built around a straightforward pitch: you’re essentially paying for the software and getting a basic laptop. The included Microsoft Office 2024 Home & Business delivers most of that value, with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote, all in a one-time purchase tied to your Microsoft account. It runs offline, avoids subscription fees, and offers a few modern upgrades, such as faster Excel performance on large sheets and AI-assisted suggestions for writing and formatting. PowerPoint now lets you record presentations with video and voice, which can be useful for remote work or classes. Outlook also adds better accessibility checks. The trade-off is that this is not Microsoft 365, so there are no cloud-first extras or future version upgrades baked in. The Surface laptop itself is built for basic, everyday use. The 11.6-inch display is fine for writing documents, browsing, or streaming videos, but it doesn’t look especially sharp by current standards. Performance is similarly modest, with an entry-level processor, 8GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage. That setup handles email, YouTube, and Office apps without much trouble, but it’s not meant for heavier workloads like video editing or design software. Battery life is rated at up to 16 hours, which sounds great, and even if it doesn’t hit that number in real use, it should still get you through most of the day without needing to charge. Overall, this device works best as a secondary laptop, a school machine, or something for kids who need a simple computer for homework and online classes. That said, this is an open-box unit, so while it’s been checked for quality, it may show minor signs of use and only comes with a 90-day third-party warranty. The bigger limitation is the operating system—it runs Windows 11 SE, a stripped-down version of Windows designed for education —and there’s no option to upgrade to the full version of Windows. Also, support for this OS ends in October 2026. The laptop will still work after that, but it does limit how long this setup will feel current. Still, if your main goal is to get a solid Office setup and a simple device for everyday work, this deal makes sense. Our Best Editor-Vetted Tech Deals Right Now Apple AirPods Pro 3 Noise Cancelling Heart Rate Wireless Earbuds — $199.99 (List Price $249.00) Apple Watch Series 11 [GPS 46mm] Smartwatch with Jet Black Aluminum Case with Black Sport Band - M/L. Sleep Score, Fitness Tracker, Health Monitoring, Always-On Display, Water Resistant — $329.00 (List Price $429.00) Fitbit Versa 4 Fitness Smartwatch (Black) — $149.95 (List Price $199.95) Apple iPad 11" A16 128GB Wi-Fi Tablet (Silver, 2025) — $299.00 (List Price $349.00) Anker 20,000mAh Portable Power Bank With Built-in USB-C Cable — $49.99 (List Price $69.99) Deals are selected by our commerce team via Lifehacker (author: Pradershika Sharma)
发布 5月6日
You Should Still Fact-Check the 'Expert Advice' in Google's AI Summaries Google's AI search is getting a handful of updates designed to highlight first-hand information sourced from discussion boards and social media posts along with your trusted news sources and subscriptions. Notably, AI responses will now show "expert advice" pulled from online forums like Reddit, highlighting specific quotes and linking to discussions related to your search queries. With this "preview of perspectives," you'll also see additional context for the discussion, including the creator's name, handle, or community name. It should go without saying, but even when the results are billed as "expert advice" sourced from forums you'd typically go to for answers, you shouldn't blindly take them as fact. As TechCrunch notes, AI isn't great at detecting sarcasm and humor, and Google's AI Overviews have often recycled jokes made on Reddit as serious advice. In general, generative AI is also known to hallucinate, simply making things up and presenting everything from fake news summaries to non-existent legal advice with confidence. While AI Overview may be accurate around 90% of the time, according to a New York Times analysis, that means at least one in 10 responses will still contain errors. In some ways, Google is facilitating fact-checking with other AI search updates: Source links will appear within AI responses next to the relevant text or bullet points, and you can hover over inline links to see a preview of the website before clicking through. AI Mode and AI Overviews will also highlight content from your news subscriptions first, so you know information is coming from sources you trust. However, you should still do the extra legwork to ensure the information AI provides is legitimate. At the very least, click through to the source material cited to ensure it actually says what the AI claims it does, and assess whether the source itself is trustworthy. (Remember that "user-generated" doesn't necessarily mean "expert.") And use lateral reading strategies to find reputable sources supporting or refuting AI's claims. via Lifehacker (author: Emily Long)
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The Beats Fit Pro ANC Earbuds Are 40% Off Right Now via Lifehacker (author: Naima Karp)
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15 Shows Like 'Widow's Bay' You Should Watch Next via Lifehacker (author: Ross Johnson)
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This Dyson Cordless Stick Vacuum Is 45% Off Right Now We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. The Dyson V11 Outsize Origin+ is currently on sale for $359.99 on StackSocial (originally $659.99). This V11 version is noticeably larger than most stick vacuums, with a High Torque XL cleaner head that is roughly 25% wider than the standard version so that each pass covers more floor. In a small apartment, you might not think much about that difference, but in bigger living rooms or long hallways, it adds up—instead of going back and forth repeatedly, you get through the same space much faster. Dyson also designed the vacuum to adapt as you move through the house. The company’s Dynamic Load Sensor system automatically increases suction on carpets and reduces it on hard floors, so you can go from tile to a rug without stopping to adjust settings. Inside, the V11 Outsize runs on a 350-watt motor, which gives it stronger suction than earlier Dyson cordless models. The dust bin is larger too, holding about 0.5 gallons of debris. If you have pets or a household where crumbs and dirt build up quickly, that extra capacity means you’re less likely to pause mid-clean just to empty the bin. As for its battery life, it can last up to an hour, depending on the power mode you use, which is generally enough to handle most homes in a single session. Like most Dyson stick vacuums, it also converts into a handheld unit for tasks like vacuuming stairs, car interiors, or upholstery. That said, at around 7.85 pounds, the V11 Outsize does feel heavier than slimmer cordless vacuums. Also, since this is sold as a Grade-A refurbished model, the warranty is a 90-day third-party coverage rather than Dyson’s full manufacturer warranty, which is worth keeping in mind. For homes with pets, larger floor plans, or frequent messes, though, the extra size and power can make this V11 version a more practical choice than smaller cordless options. ---------------------- Our Best Editor-Vetted Tech Deals Right Now Apple AirPods Pro 3 Noise Cancelling Heart Rate Wireless Earbuds — $199.99 (List Price $249.00) Apple Watch Series 11 [GPS 46mm] Smartwatch with Jet Black Aluminum Case with Black Sport Band - M/L. Sleep Score, Fitness Tracker, Health Monitoring, Always-On Display, Water Resistant — $329.00 (List Price $429.00) Fitbit Versa 4 Fitness Smartwatch (Black) — $149.95 (List Price $199.95) Apple iPad 11" A16 128GB Wi-Fi Tablet (Silver, 2025) — $299.00 (List Price $349.00) Anker 20,000mAh Portable Power Bank With Built-in USB-C Cable — $49.99 (List Price $69.99) Deals are selected by our commerce team via Lifehacker (author: Pradershika Sharma)