Cybertruck Finally Gets Full Self-Driving (Supervised)

Cybertruck Finally Gets Full Self-Driving (Supervised)

A select number of all-electric Tesla Cybertrucks now have the ability to drive on US highways hands-free, after the automaker pushed an update to vehicles this morning. Tesla AI head Ashok Elluswamy wrote on X that Cybertrucks will be the first Tesla vehicles to receive the “end-to-end on highway” driving feature, which the company says … Read more

PlayStation Network is down, knocking PS5 and PS4 gamers offline

PlayStation Network is down, knocking PS5 and PS4 gamers offline

Gamers hoping to spend an evening in front of their PlayStation 5 or PlayStation 4 may be out of luck unless they enjoy single-player experiences (have you tried Astro Bot?). Sony’s gaming network is suffering a massive outage on Monday night. The official PSN Service Status page confirms problems affecting everything, “Other, PS Vita, PS3, … Read more

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE teardown looks surprisingly repairable

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE teardown looks surprisingly repairable

C. Scott Brown / Android Authority TL;DR Aside from a back panel that needs heat to come off, the Galaxy S24 FE looks decently repairable. Most internal components pop out after removing a few screws and detaching a cable or two. Only the screen looks particularly annoying to access. Samsung’s Galaxy S24 FE just launched … Read more

Radar Trends to Watch: August 2024 – O’Reilly

Radar Trends to Watch: August 2024 – O’Reilly

July was a big month for model releases: There are new large models from Mistral and Meta, smaller multilingual models from Mistral and DeepL, another Mistral model that specializes in code generation, and a small version of GPT-4o. The security world saw another software supply chain disaster when CrowdStrike released a bad software update that … Read more

Ars in San Jose recap: Infrastructure, sustainability, AI, cocktails

Ars in San Jose recap: Infrastructure, sustainability, AI, cocktails

Enlarge / Dr. John Timmer, Jeff Ball, Joanna Wong, and Lee Hutchinson discussing infrastructure and the environment. Kimberly White/Getty Images Last week, Ars Technica Editor-in-Chief Ken Fisher and I made the westerly trek to sunny San Jose, California, to kick off an event titled “Beyond the Buzz: An Infrastructure Future with GenAI and What Comes … Read more

Customizing Your iPhone 16 Images With Photographic Styles

Customizing Your iPhone 16 Images With Photographic Styles

One of the major new software-based camera features in the iPhone 16 models is support for a wider range of Photographic Styles, complete with more granular controls to make for a setup where you can create a customized look for all of your images. Photographic Styles isn’t a feature that’s quite as easy to use … Read more