Amazon Music now has its own version of Spotify Wrapped

It’s that festive time of year again. All of the algorithm elves living inside our favorite music-streaming apps have begun cranking out personalized “best of” lists in the vein of Spotify Wrapped and Apple Music Replay. This year, however, there’s a new kid on the block. Amazon Music just rolled out its own version of a yearly recap.

It’s called Amazon Music Delivered, which I guess is a play on the fact that the company delivers lots of packages in real life? In any event, the yearly recap displays all of your favorite songs, artists and podcasts from throughout the year. The tool will even show off “the top request you’ve made with Alexa.” Uh oh. I asked Alexa to sing that horrible, yet catchy, song about cats like 25 times this year. Will that count?

The feature is available to all Amazon Music customers. This includes Prime members who use the basic version and those who sprang for the monthly Unlimited subscription. Just head to the Library page and tap on the banner that says “2024 Delivered.” You can access a playlist by asking good ole Alexa about your top songs of 2024.

Amazon also says that Alexa might play “an exclusive, special message” from one of your top artists, though the company didn’t note how many artists took part in this promotion. It just says that “eligible customers will see a flashing yellow light on their Alexa devices” if a message is waiting.

The global ranks.
Amazon

Just like the other streamers, Amazon Music has also revealed its most popular artists and songs of the year. Taylor Swift took the top artist spot while “Beautiful Things” by Benson Boone snagged the top song prize.

The various Amazon Music tiers can be a bit confusing, as with most of the company’s digital offerings. Prime members automatically get something called Amazon Music Prime, which allows access to a catalog of 100 million songs and podcasts. There are no ads for this tier, but members are tied to playlists and shuffles, which is kind of like how the free Spotify tier works. 

Amazon Music Unlimited removes all restrictions, but costs $10 per month for Prime members and $11 for non-members. Finally, there’s Amazon Music with Ads, which is an ad-filled version of the standard Prime-based tier. It doesn’t cost anything and is available to everyone, even people not interested in free and expedited shipping.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/music/amazon-music-now-has-its-own-version-of-spotify-wrapped-162216481.html?src=rss

REDMAGIC 10 Pro Global Version Released: Snapdragon 8 Elite, 24GB Of RAM And More

REDMAGIC has unveiled the REDMAGIC 10 Pro gaming smartphone and the REDMAGIC Go Power Bank, an accessory that, according to the brand, was designed for superior gaming and charging performance. These devices highlight cutting-edge technology, durability, and user-focused innovation.

REDMAGIC 10 Pro – Black and White versions

REDMAGIC 10 Pro

With the REDMAGIC 10 Pro, the brand sets a new standard for mobile gaming—Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, it is able to deliver a 45% performance boost and enhanced battery efficiency. With up to 24GB RAM and 1TB storage, it handles multitasking and intensive gaming effortlessly. The custom RedCore 3 chip enhances AI-powered interpolation, ensuring a great gameplay. Its sleek, transparent design comes in four color variants.

REDMAGIC 10 Pro Transparent versions: Black and Silver (Dusk and Moonlight)

The device features a 6.85-inch AMOLED display co-developed with BOE, offering a 1.5K resolution, 144Hz refresh rate, and HDR10+ support. Its 2,500Hz touch sampling rate ensures precise control. The smartphone is powered by a 7,050mAh dual-cell Silicon Carbon battery, capable of 100W fast charging. Advanced ICE X cooling technology, with liquid metal and an 11-layer structure, maintains peak performance during demanding tasks.

REDMAGIC 10 Pro vs other phones. (Video: REDMAGIC)

Additional features include a triple-camera system (50MP main, 50MP ultra-wide, and 16MP under-display front cameras), DTS:X Ultra 3D audio, and advanced gaming tools like 520Hz shoulder triggers.

REDMAGIC Go Power Bank

The REDMAGIC Go Power Bank is a 65W GaN charger and 5,000mAh power bank hybrid. It supports fast charging for multiple devices with PD 3.0 and Quick Charge 4.0 compatibility. Engineered with EV-grade batteries, it retains 80% capacity after 1,000 cycles. Safety features include overcharge and short-circuit protection.

Specs

SpecificationREDMAGIC 10 ProREDMAGIC Go Power Bank
ProcessorSnapdragon 8 Elite (4.32 GHz, 8-core)Not Applicable
RAMUp to 24GB LPDDR5XNot Applicable
StorageUp to 1TB UFS 4.1Not Applicable
Display6.85″ AMOLED, 1.5K resolution, 144Hz refresh rateNot Applicable
Battery7,050mAh, 100W fast charging5,000mAh with 65W GaN charger
CoolingICE X Cooling, liquid metal, 11-layer systemNot Applicable
Camera
  • 50MP Main (OIS)
  • 50MP Ultra-Wide
  • 16MP Under-Display Front
Not Applicable
AudioDTS:X Ultra, Dual 1115K speakersNot Applicable
Special Features
  • 520Hz Shoulder Triggers
  • Z-Smart Cast (120 FPS wireless projection)
  • RedCore 3 AI Chip
  • PD 3.0 and QC 4.0 Compatibility
  • Two-Way Fast Charging
  • Built-in Type-C Cable
DesignTransparent back, 4 color variantsCompact, lightweight, futuristic aesthetic

Availability and Pricing

Launching globally on December 18, 2024, the REDMAGIC 10 Pro starts at $649 (12 GB + 256 GB) and goes up to $999 (24 GB + 1TB), while the Power Bank ($79) is exclusive to the U.S. These devices aim to redefine gaming and power solutions for enthusiasts worldwide.

REDMAGIC 10 Pro Global Version Released: Snapdragon 8 Elite, 24GB Of RAM And More

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Former Celsius CEO pleads guilty to two fraud charges

Former cryptocurrency leader Alex Mashinsky has pleaded guilty to two fraud charges. The founder and CEO of Celsius Network was indicted on seven criminal counts in 2023, including charges of fraud, conspiracy and market manipulation. He entered a not guilty plea at the time, but in a hearing today, Mashinsky pled guilty to two of those original counts. The first is commodities fraud and the second is a fraudulent scheme to manipulate the price of his company’s in-house crypto token CEL. Reuters reported that as part of a plea deal, Mashinsky has agreed not to appeal any sentence of 30 years or less.

Mashinsky’s case is one of several fraud cases being pursued against leaders of cryptocurrency operations. The most well-publicized charges are those brought against FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, who was found guilty on seven counts of fraud in 2023.

National agencies began a push into fraud charges for cryptocurrency schemes in 2022, when several notable companies filed for bankruptcy as token prices plummeted in response to rising interest rates and high inflation. That year, the Federal Trade Commission said that victims of crypto schemes had lost more than $1 billion since 2021.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/former-celsius-ceo-pleads-guilty-to-two-fraud-charges-224046043.html?src=rss

Jaguar Unveils Type 00 Electric Concept Car at Miami Art Week

Jaguar debuted its all-electric concept car, the Type 00, during Miami Art Week, showcasing the brand’s reimagined identity. The Type 00 previews a production electric four-door GT set for a 2025 launch. This vehicle will feature the Jaguar Electric Architecture (JEA) platform and target a range of 770 km (478 miles WLTP) or 430 miles (692 km EPA). Quick charging capabilities will allow for a 321 km (200 miles) recharge in just 15 minutes.

The unveiling follows Jaguar’s introduction of a new visual identity in November 2024, signaling its evolution while staying true to its heritage. CEO Adrian Mardell emphasized Jaguar’s commitment to recapturing its legacy of luxury and innovation, inspired by iconic models like the E-Type. Managing Director Rawdon Glover highlighted the “fearlessly creative” direction of Jaguar’s future, blending the brand’s DNA with forward-looking relevance.

Jaguar’s transformation is part of Jaguar Land Rover’s broader strategy under Tata Motors’ ownership, focusing on innovation and electrification. The Type 00 and its forthcoming production version aim to position Jaguar as a leader in electric luxury vehicles.

To celebrate its design ethos, Jaguar curated gallery spaces at Miami Art Week, aligning its automotive and artistic visions. This presentation reinforces Jaguar’s dedication to artistry and emotional appeal as it transitions to an electric future.

Jaguar Unveils Type 00 Electric Concept Car at Miami Art Week

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Meta wants to use nuclear power for its data centers

Meta has confirmed its plans to use nuclear power to fuel US data centers. The company announced that it’s accepting proposals from nuclear energy developers to work on the project, with the goal of adding between one and four gigawatts of nuclear energy capacity “starting in the early 2030s.”

The company’s request for proposals states that Meta is seeking partners that have experience with “either Small Modular Reactors (SMR) or larger nuclear reactors.” Axios reports that the company is “geographically agnostic” about the location of potential nuclear sites. The company previously had plans to build a nuclear-powered data center, The Financial Times reported earlier this year, but the plans were scuttled after the discovery of a rare species of bees near the site.

“As new innovations bring impactful technological advancements across sectors and support economic growth, we believe that nuclear energy can help provide firm, baseload power to support the growth needs of the electric grids that power both our data centers (the physical infrastructure on which Meta’s platforms operate) as well as the communities around them,” the company wrote in a statement.

Meta isn’t the only major tech company looking to nuclear power to help power its AI ambitions. Google recently announced a deal to build multiple reactors in the US, with the goal of adding 500 megawatts of nuclear power from SMRs. Microsoft also said this year it wants to revive the Three Mile Island nuclear plant in Pennsylvania to fuel its AI development.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/meta-wants-to-use-nuclear-power-for-its-data-centers-225051671.html?src=rss

Jaguar Unveils Type 00 Electric Concept Car at Miami Art Week

Jaguar debuted its all-electric concept car, the Type 00, during Miami Art Week, showcasing the brand’s reimagined identity. The Type 00 previews a production electric four-door GT set for a 2025 launch. This vehicle will feature the Jaguar Electric Architecture (JEA) platform and target a range of 770 km (478 miles WLTP) or 430 miles (692 km EPA). Quick charging capabilities will allow for a 321 km (200 miles) recharge in just 15 minutes.

The unveiling follows Jaguar’s introduction of a new visual identity in November 2024, signaling its evolution while staying true to its heritage. CEO Adrian Mardell emphasized Jaguar’s commitment to recapturing its legacy of luxury and innovation, inspired by iconic models like the E-Type. Managing Director Rawdon Glover highlighted the “fearlessly creative” direction of Jaguar’s future, blending the brand’s DNA with forward-looking relevance.

Jaguar’s transformation is part of Jaguar Land Rover’s broader strategy under Tata Motors’ ownership, focusing on innovation and electrification. The Type 00 and its forthcoming production version aim to position Jaguar as a leader in electric luxury vehicles.

To celebrate its design ethos, Jaguar curated gallery spaces at Miami Art Week, aligning its automotive and artistic visions. This presentation reinforces Jaguar’s dedication to artistry and emotional appeal as it transitions to an electric future.

Jaguar Unveils Type 00 Electric Concept Car at Miami Art Week

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MSI’s new Claw gaming handhelds have Lunar Lake processors and nondescript ‘AI’ powers

MSI has two new versions of the MSI Claw after the original landed with a thud earlier this year. The company’s $900 MSI Claw 8 AI+ and $800 Claw 7 AI+ have Lunar Lake Intel processing, better battery life and quality-of-life improvements like redesigned sticks, bumpers and triggers.

The previous model launched “a touch late and a bit too pricey,” according to Engadget’s Sam Rutherford in our review. He said its performance was underwhelming compared to cheaper rivals, its software was too clunky, and it was plagued by an overabundance of optimization updates (presumably because MSI scrambled to fix its long list of problems). We haven’t handled the new models, but their switch to Intel’s latest Core Ultra 7 processor should lead to better performance and lower power consumption — two of the biggest marks against the A1M.

The Claw 8 AI+ has an 8-inch (1,920 x 1,200) display, and the Claw 7 AI+ has a 7-inch (1,920 x 1,080) one. Both devices support a 120Hz refresh rate. However, they’re LCD panels; you still won’t find an OLED option here, like in Valve and Lenovo’s alternatives.

Product lifestyle image of a gamer in a blue and purple room floating the MSI Claw in the air like a Jedi.
It… floats, too?
MSI

The Claw 8 has an 80Wh battery, while the 7-inch model has a 54.5Wh battery. It uses MSI’s Cooler Boost HyperFlow tech, which includes dual fans and heat pipes. The company claims it outperforms “competitors” (without stating which) when running at a power-efficient 17W.

Each handheld has a pair of Thunderbolt 4 ports, so you could plug the handheld into a monitor and use it as a makeshift Windows PC. They even have CoPilot+ support built-in.

MSI redesigned the new generation’s joysticks, bumpers, D-pad and triggers for this generation. Although the last model had Hall effect sticks, the new ones also have it in their triggers. Ergonomics were a rare highlight in the previous model, and MSI touts the new handhelds as being “tailored to fit the natural contours of the hand.”

As for the AI in the handheld’s branding, MSI presumably refers to the XeSS upscaling tech in the Intel chip. However, the previous model also used XeSS, so maybe the company just wanted to scream to customers and investors that it uses AI.

The new handhelds arrive on December 25. GameRant notes that their pre-order pages are listed without available stock (yet). Regardless, once you can buy them, the Claw 7 AI+ costs $800, and the Claw 8 AI+ will set you back $900.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/pc/msis-new-claw-gaming-handhelds-have-lunar-lake-processors-and-nondescript-ai-powers-230028563.html?src=rss

Jaguar Unveils Type 00 Electric Concept Car at Miami Art Week

Jaguar debuted its all-electric concept car, the Type 00, during Miami Art Week, showcasing the brand’s reimagined identity. The Type 00 previews a production electric four-door GT set for a 2025 launch. This vehicle will feature the Jaguar Electric Architecture (JEA) platform and target a range of 770 km (478 miles WLTP) or 430 miles (692 km EPA). Quick charging capabilities will allow for a 321 km (200 miles) recharge in just 15 minutes.

The unveiling follows Jaguar’s introduction of a new visual identity in November 2024, signaling its evolution while staying true to its heritage. CEO Adrian Mardell emphasized Jaguar’s commitment to recapturing its legacy of luxury and innovation, inspired by iconic models like the E-Type. Managing Director Rawdon Glover highlighted the “fearlessly creative” direction of Jaguar’s future, blending the brand’s DNA with forward-looking relevance.

Jaguar’s transformation is part of Jaguar Land Rover’s broader strategy under Tata Motors’ ownership, focusing on innovation and electrification. The Type 00 and its forthcoming production version aim to position Jaguar as a leader in electric luxury vehicles.

To celebrate its design ethos, Jaguar curated gallery spaces at Miami Art Week, aligning its automotive and artistic visions. This presentation reinforces Jaguar’s dedication to artistry and emotional appeal as it transitions to an electric future.

Jaguar Unveils Type 00 Electric Concept Car at Miami Art Week

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Walmart completes its $2.3 billion purchase of Vizio

Vizio is now a member of the Walmart corporate empire. The retail company announced the completion of its $2.3 billion acquisition of the TV manufacturer on Tuesday.

Walmart didn’t just buy a TV brand. It now owns a new advertising platform. Vizio’s SmartCast OS collects huge amounts of data from its 19 million active accounts, and the company makes the majority of its money from the platform. Walmart’s new partnership with Vizio and its other smart TV brand Onn is sure to stir up the lucrative competition for advertising revenue, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Walmart officially announced its plans to buy Vizio in February following early reports about its deal. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/home/home-theater/walmart-completes-its-23-billion-purchase-of-vizio-222449239.html?src=rss

Jaguar Unveils Type 00 Electric Concept Car at Miami Art Week

Jaguar debuted its all-electric concept car, the Type 00, during Miami Art Week, showcasing the brand’s reimagined identity. The Type 00 previews a production electric four-door GT set for a 2025 launch. This vehicle will feature the Jaguar Electric Architecture (JEA) platform and target a range of 770 km (478 miles WLTP) or 430 miles (692 km EPA). Quick charging capabilities will allow for a 321 km (200 miles) recharge in just 15 minutes.

The unveiling follows Jaguar’s introduction of a new visual identity in November 2024, signaling its evolution while staying true to its heritage. CEO Adrian Mardell emphasized Jaguar’s commitment to recapturing its legacy of luxury and innovation, inspired by iconic models like the E-Type. Managing Director Rawdon Glover highlighted the “fearlessly creative” direction of Jaguar’s future, blending the brand’s DNA with forward-looking relevance.

Jaguar’s transformation is part of Jaguar Land Rover’s broader strategy under Tata Motors’ ownership, focusing on innovation and electrification. The Type 00 and its forthcoming production version aim to position Jaguar as a leader in electric luxury vehicles.

To celebrate its design ethos, Jaguar curated gallery spaces at Miami Art Week, aligning its automotive and artistic visions. This presentation reinforces Jaguar’s dedication to artistry and emotional appeal as it transitions to an electric future.

Jaguar Unveils Type 00 Electric Concept Car at Miami Art Week

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