Roblox, Discord, OpenAI and Google found new child safety group

Roblox, Discord, OpenAI and Google are launching a nonprofit organization called ROOST, or Robust Open Online Safety Tools, which hopes “to build scalable, interoperable safety infrastructure suited for the AI era.”

The organization plans on providing free, open-source safety tools to public and private organizations to use on their own platforms, with a special focus on child safety to start. The press release announcing ROOST specifically calls out plans to offer “tools to detect, review, and report child sexual abuse material (CSAM).” Partner companies are providing funding for these tools, and the technical expertise to build them, too.

The operating theory of ROOST is that access to generative AI is rapidly changing the online landscape, making the need for “reliable and accessible safety infrastructure” all the more urgent. And rather than expect a smaller company or organization to create their own safety tools from scratch, ROOST wants to provide them, free of charge.

Child online safety has been the issue du jour since the Children and Teen’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) and Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) started making their way through Congress, even though both failed to pass in the House. At least some of the companies involved in ROOST, specifically Google and OpenAI, have also already pledged to stop AI tools from being used to generate CSAM. 

The child safety issue is even more pressing for Roblox. As of 2020, two-thirds of all US children between nine and 12 play Roblox, and the platform has historically struggled to address child safety. Bloomberg Businessweek reported that the company had a “pedophile problem” in 2024, which prompted multiple policy changes and new restrictions around children’s DMs. ROOST won’t make all of these problems go away, but should make dealing with them easier for any other organization or company that finds itself in Roblox’s position.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/roblox-discord-openai-and-google-found-new-child-safety-group-194445241.html?src=rss

Roblox, Discord, OpenAI and Google found new child safety group

Roblox, Discord, OpenAI and Google are launching a nonprofit organization called ROOST, or Robust Open Online Safety Tools, which hopes “to build scalable, interoperable safety infrastructure suited for the AI era.”

The organization plans on providing free, open-source safety tools to public and private organizations to use on their own platforms, with a special focus on child safety to start. The press release announcing ROOST specifically calls out plans to offer “tools to detect, review, and report child sexual abuse material (CSAM).” Partner companies are providing funding for these tools, and the technical expertise to build them, too.

The operating theory of ROOST is that access to generative AI is rapidly changing the online landscape, making the need for “reliable and accessible safety infrastructure” all the more urgent. And rather than expect a smaller company or organization to create their own safety tools from scratch, ROOST wants to provide them, free of charge.

Child online safety has been the issue du jour since the Children and Teen’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) and Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) started making their way through Congress, even though both failed to pass in the House. At least some of the companies involved in ROOST, specifically Google and OpenAI, have also already pledged to stop AI tools from being used to generate CSAM. 

The child safety issue is even more pressing for Roblox. As of 2020, two-thirds of all US children between nine and 12 play Roblox, and the platform has historically struggled to address child safety. Bloomberg Businessweek reported that the company had a “pedophile problem” in 2024, which prompted multiple policy changes and new restrictions around children’s DMs. ROOST won’t make all of these problems go away, but should make dealing with them easier for any other organization or company that finds itself in Roblox’s position.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/roblox-discord-openai-and-google-found-new-child-safety-group-194445241.html?src=rss

Lyft aims for a 2026 Dallas launch of its first Mobileye robotaxis

Lyft is scrambling to compete as Uber racks up autonomous vehicle (AV) partners. On Monday, Lyft said it partnered with Japanese conglomerate Marubeni to bring robotaxis to Dallas roads as soon as next year before expanding to “thousands of vehicles” in other cities.

It’s the first fruit from Lyft’s Mobileye partnership, announced in November. TechCrunch notes that the Intel-owned Mobileye’s tech is already available in models from (among others) Audi, Ford, GM, Nissan and Volkswagen. Lyft hasn’t yet said which automaker(s) it’s partnering with for the Dallas rollout. But Lyft executive vice president of driver experience Jeremy Bird told TechCrunch that it’s in talks with “every major autonomous carmaker.”

Marubeni, which owns subsidiaries in industries ranging from cereal to fossil fuels (fortunately, not in the same product), owns and manages fleets with over 900,000 vehicles across the globe. The company’s Mobileye-equipped robotaxis will be available for folks in Dallas to hail through the Lyft app after the program launches.

Although the Dallas launch will serve as Lyft’s pilot program for Mobileye AVs, it may not end up being the company’s next robotaxi rollout. Last year, it also partnered with AV company May Mobility and aims to bring robotaxis with its tech to Atlanta sometime in 2025.

The pressure is on Lyft to keep up, as Uber has inked deals with a long list of companies in the AV space, including Avride, Aurora Innovation, Nuro, Waabi and Wayve. Uber and Alphabet’s Waymo also plan to launch AV fleets in Austin and Atlanta early this year. (The waitlist is already open.) Tesla has also said it plans to introduce its first autonomous vehicle service in Austin this June.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/transportation/lyft-aims-for-a-2026-dallas-launch-of-its-first-mobileye-robotaxis-190137968.html?src=rss

New York metro transit systems add on-demand sign language interpreters

It’s a classic New York experience. You’re riding the subway to work, and suddenly the train stops. The lights go off, and you seem to be trapped between stations in a tunnel. For many New Yorkers, hardened over years of bad weather, prevalent trash and cohabitation with rats, this is just another recurring event that’s made less nerve-wracking by experience. But for Jarrod Musano, being stuck on a southbound 6 train that had lost power, there was little relief. Musano was born deaf, and the audio-only announcements were of no help. Musano couldn’t see anything in the darkness, and had to rely on gauging the amount of panic in his surroundings.

“I knew if it were serious, people would be moving quickly,” he recalled of the incident. Musano’s experience reflects one of many ways people who have disabilities and, more specifically, who are hard of hearing, have difficulty when using public transportation. Musano is the CEO of Convo, a company that was founded in 2009 and connects people with sign language interpreters on demand. Today, the company is announcing a partnership with the New York Transit Authority, New Jersey Transit and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey that brings its service to area airports, trains and other major transit hubs. This includes the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) subway system, the Long Island Rail Road and NJTransit.

Through this partnership, QR codes will be placed at various locations across those systems, and scanning them will launch Convo’s web app through a browser. The user will be asked to grant access to their microphone and camera, and they’ll then be connected to a real-time sign language interpreter on their devices. This, of course, requires that people have mobile phones or tablets with working internet connections, which might not always be reliable. It’s worth noting, though, that the MTA has been adding Wi-Fi coverage to subway stations across its network. Plus, many of these QR codes are placed at customer service booths, which have gadgets on hand that could provide access.

Convo and its partners had been conducting pilot tests at Penn Station, Times Square and the Port Authority terminal for months, and said in a press release that in general, users reported “feelings of empowerment, inclusion and newfound confidence in interacting with transit staff.” The company added that 44 out of 47 users were able to successfully access the service during the pilot.

There are a number of reasons using a sign language interpreter would be more effective and efficient than, say, typing messages on your phone and handing them to another person to read. First, for many deaf individuals, sign language is their native language, and it would be more intuitive to express themselves that way than to type in English. Sign language also has different syntax than English. A sign language interpreter can also help translate as a deaf person is signing and also while a person with hearing is speaking, which can reduce frustration and time spent handing a phone back and forth. It can feel comforting and reassuring to have an interpreter available that understands what you’re communicating, and since they are likely to be fairly familiar with the situation, the interpreter could also help share information they already know from context and experience.

I went to look for these QR codes when I was at Moynihan Train Hall (an extension of Penn Station) this weekend, and once I spotted the first one at a ticketing counter at the LIRR service area, I started noticing them all over. I counted five of the little green squares in total, and after scanning one, I was brought to Convo’s page on my browser, which displayed an explanation and tips for better service. I didn’t want to waste an interpreter’s time, so I stopped after that.

I do have to point out that as a T-Mobile user, I frequently lose my signal in Moynihan Train Hall and have to use the station’s public Wi-Fi, which in my experience has unreliable speeds.

That’s one of the challenges Convo will have to contend with and work on as the service reaches more people. “As we deploy this out to the MTA, we’re going to learn the types of behaviors, the types of requests, the types of challenges that we’re going to face,” Musano said when I asked if languages other than American Sign Language would be supported. For now, ASL is the default, though Convo wouldn’t have to stretch too hard to find interpreters for British Sign Language and others. In fact, Convo already works with major networks in countries like Australia and the UK, with Musano saying it has partnerships with British Airlines, Aer Lingus, the British railway and more.

Convo’s service in the New York and New Jersey transit systems is free, and its app Convo Now provides 20 free minutes per month to all users who need sign language interpreters.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/new-york-metro-transit-systems-add-on-demand-sign-language-interpreters-152034505.html?src=rss

Acer Predator Helios Neo 16 & 18 AI: New Gaming Laptops With RTX 50 GPUs

Acer has introduced the Predator Helios Neo 16 AI and 18 AI gaming laptops, among the first to feature NVIDIA’s RTX 50-series mobile GPUs. These high-performance laptops offer configurations with up to Intel’s 14th Gen Core Ultra 9 275HX processors and RTX 5070 Ti GPUs, with base models starting at the RTX 5070.

The 16-inch version includes an optional 2560 x 1600 OLED panel with a 240Hz refresh rate, while the 18-inch model offers a Mini LED display with the same resolution and a 250Hz refresh rate. More budget-friendly configurations feature 1920 x 1200 IPS panels. Both laptops support up to 64GB of DDR5 RAM and 2TB of PCIe Gen 4 SSD storage.

Connectivity options include Thunderbolt 4, HDMI 2.1, Ethernet, multiple USB-A and USB-C ports, a 3.5mm audio jack, and a microSD slot. They are equipped with a 90Wh battery and Wi-Fi 6E support. The design features an RGB-lit logo on the lid and a four-zone backlit keyboard. Cooling solutions include liquid metal thermal paste and AeroBlade fans.

Specs

SpecificationsDetails
NamePredator Helios Neo 16 AI
ModelPHN16-73
Operating SystemWindows 11 Home
Screen16-inch OLED + WQXGA (2560×1600), 240 Hz, 400 nits, DCI-P3 100%, 1 ms response time, NVIDIA Advanced Optimus
16-inch WQXGA (2560×1600), 240 Hz, 500 nits, DCI-P3 100%, 3 ms response time, NVIDIA Advanced Optimus
16-inch WQXGA (2560×1600), 180 Hz, 400 nits, sRGB 100%, 3 ms response time, NVIDIA Advanced Optimus
16-inch WQXGA (1920×1200), 180 Hz, 400 nits, sRGB 100%, 3 ms response time, NVIDIA Advanced Optimus
ProcessorIntel Core Ultra 9 275HX / Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX
GraphicsNVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Laptop GPU / NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU
MemoryUp to 64 GB DDR5 system memory, 6400 Hz
StorageUp to 2 TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD, SSD slots: 2
Cooling5th Gen AeroBlade 3D Fans, liquid metal thermal grease, vector heat pipes
Dimensions356.78 x 275.5 x 13.47/26.75 mm
Weight2.7 kg
Battery90 Whr
Wi-Fi and ConnectivityWi-Fi 6E 1675i, Bluetooth 5.4 or above, Intel Killer Ethernet E3100G,
Thunderbolt 4 Type-C, USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C, dual USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A,
USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, HDMI 2.1, microSD Card reader, 3.5 mm combo audio jack
FeaturesPredator Sense 5.0/Experience Zone 2.0, Acer PurifiedView 2.0, Acer PurifiedVoice 2.0, Acer ProCam, Copilot, PC Game Pass (3 months)
AudioDTS X:Ultra, 2 speakers
CameraFHD (1920×1080) IR camera

SpecificationsDetails
NamePredator Helios Neo 18 AI
ModelPHN18-72
Operating SystemWindows 11 Home
Screen18-inch Mini LED + WQXGA (2560×1600), 250 Hz, DCI-P3 100%, 3 ms response time, NVIDIA Advanced Optimus
18-inch LED, WQXGA (2560×1600), 240 Hz, 500 nits, DCI-P3 100%, 3 ms response time, NVIDIA Advanced Optimus
18-inch LED, WQXGA (2560×1600), 165 Hz, 300 nits, DCI-P3 100%, 3 ms response time, NVIDIA Advanced Optimus
18-inch LED, WUXGA (1920×1200), 165 Hz, 300 nits, sRGB 100%, 3 ms response time, NVIDIA Advanced Optimus
ProcessorIntel Core Ultra 9 275HX / Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX
GraphicsNVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Laptop GPU / NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU
MemoryUp to 64 GB DDR5 system memory, 6400 Hz
StorageUp to 2 TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD, SSD slots: 2
Cooling5th Gen AeroBlade 3D Fans, liquid metal thermal grease, vector heat pipes
Dimensions400.96 x 307.9 x 14.9/28 mm
Weight3.3 kg
Battery90 Whr
Wi-Fi and ConnectivityWi-Fi 6E 1675i, Intel Killer E3100, Bluetooth 5.3 or above, Intel Killer Ethernet E3100G,
Thunderbolt 4 Type-C, USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C, dual USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A,
dual USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, HDMI 2.1, microSD Card reader, 3.5 mm combo audio jack
FeaturesPredator Sense 5.0/Experience Zone 2.0, Acer PurifiedView 2.0, Acer PurifiedVoice 2.0, Acer ProCam, Copilot, PC Game Pass (3 months)
AudioDTS X:Ultra, 2 speakers
CameraFHD (1920×1080) IR camera

Price And Availability

The Predator Helios Neo 16 AI launches in April 2025 in the U.S., starting at $1,899.99, with global availability in May. The 18-inch model follows in May in the U.S. for $2,199.99, with a June international release. Acer has not revealed pricing for higher-end configurations.

Both models come with a free three-month Xbox Game Pass subscription. Weighing up to 7.28 lbs, particularly the 18-inch variant, these devices are positioned as desktop replacements rather than portable gaming laptops.

Acer Predator Helios Neo 16 & 18 AI: New Gaming Laptops With RTX 50 GPUs

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Pick up two Blink Mini security cameras for only $38

Last month, a pack of two Blink Mini 2 security cameras was $40, down from $80. They’re currently 46 percent off at $38, meaning you get two for less than the price of one. These are also the latest model, offering advantages previous iterations don’t have.

The Blink Mini 2 security camera captures live video in 1080p HD, and there’s also a night HD view. If you have a Blink Subscription Plan, you can stream continuously for 90 minutes. The plan is sold separately, of course, but this package comes with a 30-day free trial to let you have a taste of these extra features. The subscription also grants access to more features like motion detection alerts and clip-saving. You can even send clips to others later.

The newest model comes with a spotlight for improved night visibility and has a wider field of view, 143 degrees up from 110 degrees that the original Blink Mini has. It’s also compatible with Amazon’s Alexa, allowing you to see what’s going on outside with just a few words.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/pick-up-two-blink-mini-security-cameras-for-only-38-152645383.html?src=rss

Acer Predator Helios Neo 16 & 18 AI: New Gaming Laptops With RTX 50 GPUs

Acer has introduced the Predator Helios Neo 16 AI and 18 AI gaming laptops, among the first to feature NVIDIA’s RTX 50-series mobile GPUs. These high-performance laptops offer configurations with up to Intel’s 14th Gen Core Ultra 9 275HX processors and RTX 5070 Ti GPUs, with base models starting at the RTX 5070.

The 16-inch version includes an optional 2560 x 1600 OLED panel with a 240Hz refresh rate, while the 18-inch model offers a Mini LED display with the same resolution and a 250Hz refresh rate. More budget-friendly configurations feature 1920 x 1200 IPS panels. Both laptops support up to 64GB of DDR5 RAM and 2TB of PCIe Gen 4 SSD storage.

Connectivity options include Thunderbolt 4, HDMI 2.1, Ethernet, multiple USB-A and USB-C ports, a 3.5mm audio jack, and a microSD slot. They are equipped with a 90Wh battery and Wi-Fi 6E support. The design features an RGB-lit logo on the lid and a four-zone backlit keyboard. Cooling solutions include liquid metal thermal paste and AeroBlade fans.

Specs

SpecificationsDetails
NamePredator Helios Neo 16 AI
ModelPHN16-73
Operating SystemWindows 11 Home
Screen16-inch OLED + WQXGA (2560×1600), 240 Hz, 400 nits, DCI-P3 100%, 1 ms response time, NVIDIA Advanced Optimus
16-inch WQXGA (2560×1600), 240 Hz, 500 nits, DCI-P3 100%, 3 ms response time, NVIDIA Advanced Optimus
16-inch WQXGA (2560×1600), 180 Hz, 400 nits, sRGB 100%, 3 ms response time, NVIDIA Advanced Optimus
16-inch WQXGA (1920×1200), 180 Hz, 400 nits, sRGB 100%, 3 ms response time, NVIDIA Advanced Optimus
ProcessorIntel Core Ultra 9 275HX / Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX
GraphicsNVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Laptop GPU / NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU
MemoryUp to 64 GB DDR5 system memory, 6400 Hz
StorageUp to 2 TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD, SSD slots: 2
Cooling5th Gen AeroBlade 3D Fans, liquid metal thermal grease, vector heat pipes
Dimensions356.78 x 275.5 x 13.47/26.75 mm
Weight2.7 kg
Battery90 Whr
Wi-Fi and ConnectivityWi-Fi 6E 1675i, Bluetooth 5.4 or above, Intel Killer Ethernet E3100G,
Thunderbolt 4 Type-C, USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C, dual USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A,
USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, HDMI 2.1, microSD Card reader, 3.5 mm combo audio jack
FeaturesPredator Sense 5.0/Experience Zone 2.0, Acer PurifiedView 2.0, Acer PurifiedVoice 2.0, Acer ProCam, Copilot, PC Game Pass (3 months)
AudioDTS X:Ultra, 2 speakers
CameraFHD (1920×1080) IR camera

SpecificationsDetails
NamePredator Helios Neo 18 AI
ModelPHN18-72
Operating SystemWindows 11 Home
Screen18-inch Mini LED + WQXGA (2560×1600), 250 Hz, DCI-P3 100%, 3 ms response time, NVIDIA Advanced Optimus
18-inch LED, WQXGA (2560×1600), 240 Hz, 500 nits, DCI-P3 100%, 3 ms response time, NVIDIA Advanced Optimus
18-inch LED, WQXGA (2560×1600), 165 Hz, 300 nits, DCI-P3 100%, 3 ms response time, NVIDIA Advanced Optimus
18-inch LED, WUXGA (1920×1200), 165 Hz, 300 nits, sRGB 100%, 3 ms response time, NVIDIA Advanced Optimus
ProcessorIntel Core Ultra 9 275HX / Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX
GraphicsNVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Laptop GPU / NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU
MemoryUp to 64 GB DDR5 system memory, 6400 Hz
StorageUp to 2 TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD, SSD slots: 2
Cooling5th Gen AeroBlade 3D Fans, liquid metal thermal grease, vector heat pipes
Dimensions400.96 x 307.9 x 14.9/28 mm
Weight3.3 kg
Battery90 Whr
Wi-Fi and ConnectivityWi-Fi 6E 1675i, Intel Killer E3100, Bluetooth 5.3 or above, Intel Killer Ethernet E3100G,
Thunderbolt 4 Type-C, USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C, dual USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A,
dual USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, HDMI 2.1, microSD Card reader, 3.5 mm combo audio jack
FeaturesPredator Sense 5.0/Experience Zone 2.0, Acer PurifiedView 2.0, Acer PurifiedVoice 2.0, Acer ProCam, Copilot, PC Game Pass (3 months)
AudioDTS X:Ultra, 2 speakers
CameraFHD (1920×1080) IR camera

Price And Availability

The Predator Helios Neo 16 AI launches in April 2025 in the U.S., starting at $1,899.99, with global availability in May. The 18-inch model follows in May in the U.S. for $2,199.99, with a June international release. Acer has not revealed pricing for higher-end configurations.

Both models come with a free three-month Xbox Game Pass subscription. Weighing up to 7.28 lbs, particularly the 18-inch variant, these devices are positioned as desktop replacements rather than portable gaming laptops.

Acer Predator Helios Neo 16 & 18 AI: New Gaming Laptops With RTX 50 GPUs

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The OnePlus Watch 3 arrives on February 18

OnePlus has revealed that you’ll be able to get your hands on (or wrist under) its latest smartwatch very soon. The OnePlus Watch 3 will be available in the US, Canada and Europe on February 18. The company hasn’t announced pricing just yet, but you can get a $30 discount if you sign up for updates.

It claims that the Watch 3 can run for up to 16 days in power saver mode and five days in smart mode (which would be 20 hours longer than the Watch 2). Meanwhile, the wearable is said to run for up to 72 hours on a single charge if you’re a heavy user. The company added that you can get a full day of use out of a 10-minute charge as well.

OnePlus is trying to balance performance and battery life by employing two chipsets: the Snapdragon W5 performance chipset and the new BES2800 MCU Efficiency chipset. The Watch 3 also uses the same battery tech that the company employed in the OnePlus 13, while battery capacity has increased from 500mAh in the previous model to 631mAh. The extra capacity plus the promise of lower power consumption make for a potent combination to boost battery life.

As was the case last time around, the OnePlus Watch 3 supports WearOS. The latest model doesn’t look very different from the previous one on the surface, though there’s a new bezel made from titanium and the sapphire crystal screen should bolster durability. The OnePlus Watch 3 will be available in two colorways, emerald titanium and obsidian titanium.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/wearables/the-oneplus-watch-3-arrives-on-february-18-155208939.html?src=rss

Acer Predator Helios Neo 16 & 18 AI: New Gaming Laptops With RTX 50 GPUs

Acer has introduced the Predator Helios Neo 16 AI and 18 AI gaming laptops, among the first to feature NVIDIA’s RTX 50-series mobile GPUs. These high-performance laptops offer configurations with up to Intel’s 14th Gen Core Ultra 9 275HX processors and RTX 5070 Ti GPUs, with base models starting at the RTX 5070.

The 16-inch version includes an optional 2560 x 1600 OLED panel with a 240Hz refresh rate, while the 18-inch model offers a Mini LED display with the same resolution and a 250Hz refresh rate. More budget-friendly configurations feature 1920 x 1200 IPS panels. Both laptops support up to 64GB of DDR5 RAM and 2TB of PCIe Gen 4 SSD storage.

Connectivity options include Thunderbolt 4, HDMI 2.1, Ethernet, multiple USB-A and USB-C ports, a 3.5mm audio jack, and a microSD slot. They are equipped with a 90Wh battery and Wi-Fi 6E support. The design features an RGB-lit logo on the lid and a four-zone backlit keyboard. Cooling solutions include liquid metal thermal paste and AeroBlade fans.

Specs

SpecificationsDetails
NamePredator Helios Neo 16 AI
ModelPHN16-73
Operating SystemWindows 11 Home
Screen16-inch OLED + WQXGA (2560×1600), 240 Hz, 400 nits, DCI-P3 100%, 1 ms response time, NVIDIA Advanced Optimus
16-inch WQXGA (2560×1600), 240 Hz, 500 nits, DCI-P3 100%, 3 ms response time, NVIDIA Advanced Optimus
16-inch WQXGA (2560×1600), 180 Hz, 400 nits, sRGB 100%, 3 ms response time, NVIDIA Advanced Optimus
16-inch WQXGA (1920×1200), 180 Hz, 400 nits, sRGB 100%, 3 ms response time, NVIDIA Advanced Optimus
ProcessorIntel Core Ultra 9 275HX / Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX
GraphicsNVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Laptop GPU / NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU
MemoryUp to 64 GB DDR5 system memory, 6400 Hz
StorageUp to 2 TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD, SSD slots: 2
Cooling5th Gen AeroBlade 3D Fans, liquid metal thermal grease, vector heat pipes
Dimensions356.78 x 275.5 x 13.47/26.75 mm
Weight2.7 kg
Battery90 Whr
Wi-Fi and ConnectivityWi-Fi 6E 1675i, Bluetooth 5.4 or above, Intel Killer Ethernet E3100G,
Thunderbolt 4 Type-C, USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C, dual USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A,
USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, HDMI 2.1, microSD Card reader, 3.5 mm combo audio jack
FeaturesPredator Sense 5.0/Experience Zone 2.0, Acer PurifiedView 2.0, Acer PurifiedVoice 2.0, Acer ProCam, Copilot, PC Game Pass (3 months)
AudioDTS X:Ultra, 2 speakers
CameraFHD (1920×1080) IR camera

SpecificationsDetails
NamePredator Helios Neo 18 AI
ModelPHN18-72
Operating SystemWindows 11 Home
Screen18-inch Mini LED + WQXGA (2560×1600), 250 Hz, DCI-P3 100%, 3 ms response time, NVIDIA Advanced Optimus
18-inch LED, WQXGA (2560×1600), 240 Hz, 500 nits, DCI-P3 100%, 3 ms response time, NVIDIA Advanced Optimus
18-inch LED, WQXGA (2560×1600), 165 Hz, 300 nits, DCI-P3 100%, 3 ms response time, NVIDIA Advanced Optimus
18-inch LED, WUXGA (1920×1200), 165 Hz, 300 nits, sRGB 100%, 3 ms response time, NVIDIA Advanced Optimus
ProcessorIntel Core Ultra 9 275HX / Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX
GraphicsNVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Laptop GPU / NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU
MemoryUp to 64 GB DDR5 system memory, 6400 Hz
StorageUp to 2 TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD, SSD slots: 2
Cooling5th Gen AeroBlade 3D Fans, liquid metal thermal grease, vector heat pipes
Dimensions400.96 x 307.9 x 14.9/28 mm
Weight3.3 kg
Battery90 Whr
Wi-Fi and ConnectivityWi-Fi 6E 1675i, Intel Killer E3100, Bluetooth 5.3 or above, Intel Killer Ethernet E3100G,
Thunderbolt 4 Type-C, USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C, dual USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A,
dual USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, HDMI 2.1, microSD Card reader, 3.5 mm combo audio jack
FeaturesPredator Sense 5.0/Experience Zone 2.0, Acer PurifiedView 2.0, Acer PurifiedVoice 2.0, Acer ProCam, Copilot, PC Game Pass (3 months)
AudioDTS X:Ultra, 2 speakers
CameraFHD (1920×1080) IR camera

Price And Availability

The Predator Helios Neo 16 AI launches in April 2025 in the U.S., starting at $1,899.99, with global availability in May. The 18-inch model follows in May in the U.S. for $2,199.99, with a June international release. Acer has not revealed pricing for higher-end configurations.

Both models come with a free three-month Xbox Game Pass subscription. Weighing up to 7.28 lbs, particularly the 18-inch variant, these devices are positioned as desktop replacements rather than portable gaming laptops.

Acer Predator Helios Neo 16 & 18 AI: New Gaming Laptops With RTX 50 GPUs

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Two years of NordPass Premium is 56 percent off right now

Having thought-out, unique passwords for each account is hard — recently, I got stopped for putting the same letter twice in a row — especially when it comes to remembering them all. That’s why a password manager is so helpful: It creates and stores all your passwords, so you have peace of mind instead of a major headache. Now, one of our favorite password managers for cross-platform availability is having a sale. 

NordPass Premium is currently available for $1 per month or just shy of $27 for 27 months, rather than $65, and includes three free months. While NordPass offers a free tier, the Premium plan keeps you logged in when you’ve switched devices. 

NordPass Premium also gives you tools such as Password Health, which identifies weak, old or reused passwords, and Data Breach Scanner, which alerts you if your emails or credit cards appear in a data breach. Plus, it has Emergency Access, which allows a chosen friend or family member to access all your accounts if you’re unable to do so.  

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