Switch 2 is around the corner, but Nintendo announces a new Switch accessory anyway

Oddly timed accessory is released as the Switch’s life cycle is winding down.

Nintendo's Switch launched in March 2017, and all available information indicates that the company is on track to announce a successor early next year. It's that timing that makes the launch of Nintendo's latest Switch accessory so odd: The company has announced a first-party charging cradle for Joy-Con controllers, which up until now have been charged by slotting them into the console itself, via Nintendo's sold-separately Joy-Con charging grip, or with third-party charging accessories.

The Nintendo of Europe account on X, formerly Twitter, announced that the charging accessory—formally called the "Joy-Con Charging Stand (Two-Way)"—will be released on October 17. It will work with both Joy-Cons and the Switch Online wireless NES controllers, and the charging cradle can be separated from its stand (where it looks a lot like the Joy-Con charging grip but without the grip part).

Power is provided via a USB-C port on top of the stand, which can either be connected to one of the Switch dock's USB ports or to a separate USB-C charger. Other Switch controllers, including the Pro Controller and the SNES and N64 replica controllers, are charged via USB-C directly.

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Aventon, a major e-bike maker, tries its hand with a hardtail

Aventon’s entry into the mountain bike market is good, but not quite low-budget.

Image of a large, rugged frame with hefty wheels and a straight handlebar.

Enlarge / Aventon's Ramblas hardtail mountain bike. (credit: John TImmer)

Full suspension mountain bikes are complicated beasts, with sections of the frame that pivot and a shock absorber to moderate that pivot. These parts help limit the bumps that reach your body and keep your rear tire in contact with the trail across all sorts of terrain and obstacles. The complexity and additional parts, however, boost the costs of full suspension bikes considerably, a situation that only gets worse when you electrify things.

As a result, some of the electric mountain bikes we've looked at are either very expensive or make a few too many compromises to bring the price down. Even aiming for middle-of-the-road compromise hardware costs in the area of $5,000.

But there's one easy way to lower the price considerably: lose the full suspension. The electric "hardtails" from major manufacturers typically cost considerably less than a full suspension bike with similar components. And because the engineering demands are considerably lower than in a full suspension bike, it's easier for some of the smaller e-bike companies to put together a solid offering.

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UDock X 15.6 Pro is a laptop dock with a 120 Hz touchscreen display and wireless phone charging

UPERFECT has been making laptop docks for years, allowing you to connect a phone, tablet or mini PC to a keyboard and display so that you can use them like a laptop. The latest is the new UPERFECT UDOCK X 15.6 Pro, which features a 15.6 inch, 1920 x 1…

UPERFECT has been making laptop docks for years, allowing you to connect a phone, tablet or mini PC to a keyboard and display so that you can use them like a laptop. The latest is the new UPERFECT UDOCK X 15.6 Pro, which features a 15.6 inch, 1920 x 1080 pixel IPS LCD touchscreen display with […]

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OpenAI launches GPT-4o mini, which will replace GPT-3.5 in ChatGPT

Lower-cost AI language model will be free for ChatGPT users.

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On Thursday, OpenAI announced the launch of GPT-4o mini, a new, smaller version of its latest GPT-4o AI language model that will replace GPT-3.5 Turbo in ChatGPT, reports CNBC and Bloomberg. It will be available today for free users and those with ChatGPT Plus or Team subscriptions and will come to ChatGPT Enterprise next week.

GPT-4o mini will reportedly be multimodal like its big brother (which launched in May), interpreting images and text and also being able to use DALL-E 3 to generate images.

OpenAI told Bloomberg that GPT-4o mini will be the company’s first AI model to use a technique called "instruction hierarchy" that will make an AI model prioritize some instructions over others (such as from a company), which may make it more difficult for people to perform prompt injection attacks or jailbreaks that subvert built-in fine-tuning or directives given by a system prompt.

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Donald Trump: Taiwan soll die Verteidigung durch die USA bezahlen

Nach Vorstellungen des ehemaligen US-Präsidenten soll Taiwan für seine Verteidigung gegen China selbst zahlen. Seine Forderung gründet auf Falschbehauptungen über die tawanische Halbleiterindustrie. (Politik, TSMC)

Nach Vorstellungen des ehemaligen US-Präsidenten soll Taiwan für seine Verteidigung gegen China selbst zahlen. Seine Forderung gründet auf Falschbehauptungen über die tawanische Halbleiterindustrie. (Politik, TSMC)

Accused of using algorithms to fix rental prices, RealPage goes on offensive

RealPage faces multiple antitrust lawsuits, promises “The Real Story” online.

Accused of using algorithms to fix rental prices, RealPage goes on offensive

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RealPage says it isn’t doing anything wrong by suggesting to landlords how much rent they could charge. In a move to reclaim its own narrative, the property management software company published a microsite and a digital booklet it’s calling “The Real Story,” as it faces multiple lawsuits and a reported federal criminal probe related to allegations of rental price fixing.

RealPage’s six-page digital booklet, published on the site in mid-June, addresses what it calls “false and misleading claims about its software”—the myriad of allegations it faces involving price-fixing and rising rents—and contends that the software benefits renters and landlords and increases competition. It also said landlords accept RealPage’s price recommendations for new leases less than 50 percent of the time and that the software recommends competitive prices to help fill units.

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