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Oura Buys Gesture-Navigation Startup DoublePoint

Smart ring maker Oura has acquired Doublepoint, a Finnish startup specializing in gesture recognition technology for wearables. Engadget reports: The Finnish startup uses smartwatches and wristbands as examples of products that benefit from its technology, but Oura will clearly be looking to incorporate it into its rings, in theory allowing you to control your connected devices with hand movements.

Oura said in a press release that the deal sees it inherit an "exceptional team of AI architects and builders from Doublepoint," including Doublepoint's four founders. The newly-acquired company will remain in its native Helsinki, where it will work with Oura's international teams.

It added that Doublepoint's expertise in helping devices register subtle hand movements will be key, as nobody wearing a smart ring is going to engage with gesture control if they have to thrash their hand around like a conductor.

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Apple Blocks US Users From Downloading ByteDance's Chinese Apps

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Wired: While TikTok operates in the United States under new ownership, Apple has deployed technical restrictions to block iOS users in the United States from downloading other apps made by the video platform's Chinese parent organization ByteDance. ByteDance owns a vast array of different apps spanning social media, entertainment, artificial intelligence, and other sectors. The leading one is Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, which has over 1 billion monthly active users. While most of those users reside in China, iPhone owners around the world have traditionally been able to download these apps from anywhere without using a VPN, as long as they have a valid App Store account registered in China.

That's not true anymore. Starting in late January, iPhone users in the U.S. with Chinese App Store accounts began reporting that they were encountering new obstacles when they tried to download apps developed by ByteDance. WIRED has confirmed that even with a valid Chinese App Store account, downloading or updating a ByteDance-owned Chinese app is blocked on Apple devices located in the United States. Instead, a pop-up window appears that says, "This app is unavailable in the country or region you're in." The restriction appears to apply only to ByteDance-owned apps and not those developed by other Chinese companies.

The timing and technical specifics suggest the restriction is related to the deal TikTok agreed to in January to divest Chinese ownership of its U.S. operations. The agreement was the result of the so-called TikTok ban law passed by Congress in 2024, which also barred companies like Apple and Google from distributing other apps majority-owned by ByteDance. The Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act states that no company can "distribute, maintain, or update" any app majority-controlled by ByteDance "within the land or maritime borders of the United States."

The law was primarily aimed at TikTok, which has more than 100 million users in the U.S. and had been the subject of years of debate in Washington over whether its Chinese ownership posed a national security risk. But ByteDance also has dozens of other apps that at some point were also removed from Apple's and Google's app stores in the U.S.. Now it seems like the scope of impact has reached even more apps that are not technically designed for U.S. audiences, such as Douyin, the AI chatbot Doubao, and the fiction reading platform Fanqie Novel.

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System76 Comments On Recent Age Verification Laws

In a blog post on Thursday, System76 CEO Carl Richell criticized new state laws in California, Colorado, and New York that would require operating systems to verify users' ages and expose that information to apps, arguing the rules are easy for kids to bypass and ultimately undermine privacy and freedom more than they protect minors.

"System76's position is interesting given that they sell Linux-loaded desktops, workstations and laptops plus being an operating system vendor with their in-house Pop!_OS distribution and COSMIC desktop environment," adds Phoronix's Michael Larabel, noting that they're also based out of Colorado. Here's an excerpt from the post: "A parent that creates a non-admin account on a computer, sets the age for a child account they create, and hands the computer over is in no different state. The child can install a virtual machine, create an account on the virtual machine and set the age to 18 or over. It's a similar technique to installing a VPN to get around the Great Firewall of China (just consider that for a moment). Or the child can simply re-install the OS and not tell their parents. ... In the case of Colorado's and California's bills, effectiveness is lost. In the case of New York's bill, liberty is lost. In the case of centralized platforms, potential is lost. ... The challenges we face are neither technical nor legal. The only solution is to educate our children about life with digital abundance. Throwing them into the deep end when they're 16 or 18 is too late. It's a wonderful and weird world. Yes, there are dark corners. There always will be. We have to teach our children what to do when they encounter them and we have to trust them." "We are accustomed to adding operating system features to comply with laws," writes Richell, in closing. "Accessibility features for ADA, and power efficiency settings for Energy Star regulations are two examples. We are a part of this world and we believe in the rule of law. We still hope these laws will be recognized for the folly they are and removed from the books or found unconstitutional."

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‘Rots in de branding der conversatie’: voormalig presentator Jan Lenferink (1948-2026) overleden

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Oud-tv-presentator Jan Lenferink (80) overleden

AMSTERDAM (ANP) - Voormalig tv-presentator Jan Lenferink is vrijdag overleden. Dat heeft zijn familie aan het ANP laten weten.

Lenferink begon als leraar Nederlands, maar debuteerde in de jaren 70 als radiopresentator. Hij werkte onder meer bij de VPRO. Maar hij werd vooral bekend als presentator van het televisieprogramma RUR, een afkorting van Rechtstreeks uit Richter. De talkshow vanuit de Amsterdamse discotheek Richter, waarvoor hij het format bedacht met Gert-Jan Dröge, werd uitgezonden door Veronica van oktober 1983 tot april 1990. Daarna verhuisde het programma naar RTL4, RTL5 en tenslotte SBS6. Aan RUR kwam in 1992 een einde.

Als talkshowhost droeg Lenferink altijd een streepjesoverhemd en had hij een glas melk naast zich staan. Hij had een vrijpostige, ironische manier van interviewen, waarbij hij ook licht stotterde, en ontving zowel bekende als onbekende gasten. In 2002 maakte hij een comeback met RUR en de opvolger Louter Lenferink op SBS6, maar dat was van korte duur.

Het afscheid van Lenferink zal in besloten kring plaatsvinden, aldus de familie.


Directeur orkest Kennedy Center vertrekt om onrust rond centrum

NEW YORK (WASHINGTON) - De directeur van het National Symphony Orchestra, het orkest dat voornamelijk optreedt in het John F. Kennedy Center in Washington, heeft haar ontslag ingediend. Dat meldt The New York Times.

Het John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts kampt met teruglopende bezoekersaantallen, annuleringen van artiesten en het vertrek van zijn operagezelschap na de poging van president Donald Trump om zijn stempel op het centrum te drukken. Trump installeerde zichzelf als voorzitter en hernoemde het tot Trump-Kennedy Center.

In een interview laat de directeur, Jean Davidson, weten dat ze vertrekt uit frustratie over de onrust die het centrum heeft overspoeld. "Het is geen geheim dat dit een heel moeilijk jaar is geweest", aldus Davidson.


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European football: Monaco dent PSG title hopes with victory at Parc des Princes

  • Injury-hit Real Madrid snatch victory at Celta Vigo

  • Bayern Munich extend their lead at top of Bundesliga

Monaco opened up the Ligue 1 title race by inflicting a first home defeat of the season on the defending champions, Paris Saint-Germain on Friday night.

Maghnes Akliouche had Monaco ahead at half-time, with Aleksandr Golovin and Folarin Balogun scoring after the break for the visitors, while Bradley Barcola grabbed a consolation for PSG, who are still four points clear of second-placed Lens in the standings. Lens, however, have a chance to cut into that lead when they host bottom-placed Metz on Sunday.

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Trump administration’s embattled FDA vaccine chief ousted for the second time

Vinay Prasad to leave in April after decisions involving vaccine reviews and specialty drugs for rare diseases

The Food and Drug Administration’s embattled vaccine chief, Dr Vinay Prasad, is once again leaving the agency – the second time in less than a year that he’s departed after decisions involving the review of vaccinations and specialty drugs for rare diseases.

FDA commissioner Marty Makary announced the news to FDA staff in an email late Friday, saying Prasad would depart at the end of April. Makary said Prasad would return to his academic job at the University of California, San Francisco.

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Jesse Jackson hailed as ‘ambassador of hope’ at memorial attended by Clintons, Obama and Biden

Thousands in Chicago honored civil rights ‘champion’ who ‘stepped forward again and again’, Obama said

At the longtime civil rights activist’s memorial celebration on Friday, the Rev Jesse Jackson was remembered as a “champion” for the “poor and the dispossessed” – as well as “one of the most effective community and political organizers of our time”.

Such tributes came from past Democratic US presidents Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and Joe Biden, along with former vice-president Kamala Harris, who received cheers and applause while they joined thousands of others in a Chicago church for a celebration of life for Jackson.

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Don’t blame AI yet for poor jobs numbers, analysts say

US unemployment ticked up to 4.4%

The US economy shed 92,000 jobs in February, a dramatic downturn from analyst expectations that it would add about 50,000 jobs. The shortfall stoked growing fears that AI could be contributing to higher unemployment.…

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Girl Scout Cookie Locator. Everything in the US is horrible except for many of us it is now Girl Scout Cookie Season. And if you want to know where and when your local troops will be selling, the linked page should have a box where you can type your zip code and get a list, which can be sorted by distance or date. I guess the internet is not entirely useless. There's a new flavor for 2026 - Exploremores. "Rocky Road ice cream-inspired flavors of chocolate, marshmallow, and toasted almond crème". Plus, HuffPost has scientific proof for why you should store your Thin Mints in the freezer.