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Israel intensifies search for Hamas leadership as terror group threatens to kill remaining hostages – Fox News

  1. Israel intensifies search for Hamas leadership as terror group threatens to kill remaining hostages Fox News
  2. Top ex-Hamas minister blames Gaza ‘madmen’ for war, says Palestinians do not support them New York Post
  3. Ex-Hamas minister in interrogation: ‘Crazy people’ led by Sinwar ‘destroyed Gaza’ The Times of Israel
  4. ‘Crazy people’ led by Yahya Sinwar ‘destroyed Gaza’, says former high-ranking Hamas official Firstpost
  5. WATCH | ‘Delusional’: Ex-Hamas Minister Says Yahya Sinwar Hated in Gaza, Lacks Support of Masses News18

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Israel recalls negotiation team from Qatar, questions over hostages remaining in Gaza – WHAS11

  1. Israel recalls negotiation team from Qatar, questions over hostages remaining in Gaza WHAS11
  2. In call with Blinken, Qatari PM says Doha committed to truce efforts in Israel-Hamas war The Times of Israel
  3. Secretary Blinken’s Call with Qatari Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Al Thani – United States Department of State Department of State
  4. ‘Committed to Truce Efforts’: Qatar PM al-Thani Tells Blinken as Both Discuss Hostage Release, Deescalation News18
  5. Live updates: Israel-Hamas war, Gaza airstrikes, IDF offensive CNN International
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WHO concerned about al-Shifa chief detained by Israel, remaining patients – Al Jazeera English

  1. WHO concerned about al-Shifa chief detained by Israel, remaining patients Al Jazeera English
  2. Joint UN mission transfers critical patients from Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza, under intense fighting [EN/AR] – occupied Palestinian territory ReliefWeb
  3. Middle East Eye correspondent shows dire condition of Gaza’s al-Shifa hospital amid four-day truce Middle East Eye
  4. Israel-Hamas war: Al-Shifa hospital’s director held up, Gaza’s Health Minister condemns arrest WION
  5. Israeli military arrests Al-Shifa Hospital director, 200 patients too sick to evacuate NBC News
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Groundbreaking achievement as bionic hand merges with user’s nervous and skeletal systems, remaining functional after years of daily use – EurekAlert

  1. Groundbreaking achievement as bionic hand merges with user’s nervous and skeletal systems, remaining functional after years of daily use EurekAlert
  2. It’s not ‘Star Wars’-level tech yet, but doctors get a step closer to a bionic hand with special surgery and AI CNN
  3. ‘Bionic woman’ is first to have robotic limb merged with bone — and controlled with her mind New York Post
  4. ‘Groundbreaking’ bionic arm that fuses with user’s skeleton and nerves could advance amputee care Euronews
  5. Bionic hand merges with user’s nervous and skeletal systems, remaining functional after years of daily use Medical Xpress
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‘Bachelorette’ Star Charity Lawson Talks Reconnecting With “Manipulative” Suitor, Compares Her Remaining Relationships – Hollywood Reporter

  1. ‘Bachelorette’ Star Charity Lawson Talks Reconnecting With “Manipulative” Suitor, Compares Her Remaining Relationships Hollywood Reporter
  2. ‘Bachelorette’ Recap: Charity Regrets Giving 1 Ex ‘Grace’ PEOPLE
  3. ‘The Bachelorette’: Xavier Says He Confessed Infidelity Because He Was ‘Willing to Risk Everything’ For Charity Yahoo Entertainment
  4. ‘The Bachelorette: Men Tell All’ “FP” Social Media Controversy, Explained Bustle
  5. Bachelorette Charity Thinks Xavier ‘Still Has Room to Grow’ After ‘Men Tell All’: ‘Accountability Is Everything’ (Exclusive) PEOPLE
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Daily Crunch: With just $2.2B in remaining liquidity, SVB’s parent company files for bankruptcy – TechCrunch

  1. Daily Crunch: With just $2.2B in remaining liquidity, SVB’s parent company files for bankruptcy TechCrunch
  2. Silicon Valley Bank’s holding company files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in NY Fox Business
  3. Kirby McInerney LLP Announces the Filing of a Securities Class Action on Behalf of SVB Financial Group, I Benzinga
  4. S&C, Davis Polk Take Lead Roles in First Republic Rescue Plan, SVB Bankruptcy | The American Lawyer Law.com
  5. Nasdaq to delist SVB Financial’s stock, after bankruptcy filing MarketWatch
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EV maker Lucid surges on report Saudi PIF to buy remaining stake

Jan 27 (Reuters) – Lucid Group’s (LCID.O) shares surged 43% on Friday, paring gains after doubling on market speculation that Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) wanted to buy out the electric vehicle maker.

The speculation originated from an “uncooked” alert attributed to deals website Betaville, using its term for market gossip. Lucid was the sixth-most traded stock on U.S. exchanges and third top mover on the Nasdaq mid-afternoon.

The PIF, the sovereign wealth fund that owns more than 65% of Newark, California-based Lucid, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Lucid declined to comment.

In 2018, PIF was interested in taking Tesla private, but the deal did not materialize. Tesla chief Elon Musk is under trial for allegedly misleading investors with his tweet “funding secured” for taking the company private.

Lucid has been struggling to deliver its sleek Air luxury EVs after delivering 4,369 vehicles last year.

With Tesla’s price cuts, money-losing U.S. startups like Rivian Automotive Inc (RIVN.O) and Lucid will find it difficult to grab share in an industry competing for shrinking consumer wallets.

Lucid’s short interest as a percentage of its total float is around 37% versus only 3.5% for Tesla. Still, in dollar amounts, Lucid’s short interest totals $1.6 billion, versus $15.01 billion of Musk’s car maker.

Short sellers dealt a mark-to-market loss of $685 million with Lucid’s shares spike on Friday, analytics firm S3 Partners added. Losses, however, only materialize if short sellers close out their positions.

“With Lucid short sellers’ mark-to-market losses climbing, we should expect short covering to begin in earnest after today’s short-side blood bath,” said Ihor Dusaniwsky, managing director of S3, adding it has become a popular trading position.

One long-short fund manager who had no previous exposure to Lucid said it decided to short it as this person believes the spike was solely based on rumors.

Reporting by Carolina Mandl, in New York, Chavi Mehta in Bengaluru and Hyun Joo Jin; Editing by Maju Samuel and Josie Kao

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Biggest vulnerability for eight remaining NFL playoff teams; plus, updated Super Bowl LVII probabilities

  • AFC No. 1 seed | Record: 14-3
  • Odds to win Super Bowl: +310
  • Odds to win conference: +145

BIGGEST VULNERABILITY: Patrick Mahomes’ dip in performance under pressure.

There are so many areas where Mahomes dominates the NFL — he broke the single-season record for offensive yards (5,614) and led the league this season in QB wins, passing yards, passing TDs and total TDs. One factor that matters, though, is what happened this season when Mahomes was under pressure: His passer rating decreased by 61.3 points, per Next Gen Stats. That was the third-largest such drop in 2022, behind only Lamar Jackson (88.6) and Kyler Murray (68). (For what it’s worth, in their Week 10 meeting with the Chiefs, the Jaguars pressured Mahomes on 31.4 percent of his dropbacks, and Jacksonville boasts a pressure rate of 37.4 percent between Week 9 and Super Wild Card Weekend.) 

Keeping Mahomes clean pays off, as evidenced by his league-leading 34 passing TDs and 119.0 passer rating when not under pressure in 2022, and minimizing pressure will be a big key to the rest of the Chiefs’ season. Based on the production we saw from their offense, they have the right supporting cast to keep pressure at bay via offensive scheme; Kansas City became the only team in NFL history to have 12 players with 100-plus scrimmage yards and multiple touchdowns in a single season. They’ve had a different leading receiver in five of their last six games. Also, 28 of Mahomes’ 41 TD passes in the regular season went to running backs and tight ends, which ties Mahomes for the most such scoring throws in NFL history (with Y.A. Tittle’s mark from 1963). 

 

One additional note ahead of Saturday’s clash with the Jaguars: In the regular season, the Chiefs’ defense allowed a passer rating of 112.0 against downfield passes (those that travel at least 10 air yards), per NGS, the second-highest in the league. Kansas City also allowed Christian Kirk to rack up 54 yards and one TD on three such receptions in its closer-than-expected win over Jacksonville back in Week 10.

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Pixel battery widget now shows time remaining

Last year Google debuted a new battery widget on Pixel phones that shows how much juice is left in your phone and its connected devices. Now, in an update, the Pixel battery widget is also showing a time estimate for how long the remaining battery will last.

The widget is powered by the “Settings Services” app on Google’s smartphones and originally just showed the remaining percentage of battery left in your smartphone and supported Bluetooth devices. Devices such as Pixel Buds will show the battery percentage of the case and each individual earbud, while others will show the earbuds as a combined device.

The Pixel battery widget first showed up in March of this year and has since seen a couple of updates. In June, updates delivered the ability to resize the widget to smaller sizes, as well as to show remaining capacity on Wear OS smartwatches.

Now, another update to the Pixel battery widget adds support for showing a time remaining section for how long your devices will last. The option appears to be showing up in Settings Services v1.1.0.476812811.sr, but may not be appearing for everyone. We haven’t been able to replicate the change on the current stable Android 13 build, but it appears to be working on the QPR1 beta program.

Unfortunately, this only works for your smartphone, rather than working for both the phone and connected devices. Once a Bluetooth device is connected, the time remaining indicator doesn’t appear at all.

Presumably, this will be a small part of the next Pixel Feature Drop, but in any case, it’s a nice addition to the widget.

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Our biggest remaining PlayStation VR2 questions have been answered

Enlarge / Onward and upward with a brand-new VR system.

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Ahead of Sony’s arrival at this weekend’s 2022 Tokyo Games Show, the company’s PlayStation division pushed a bunch of online news onto fans over the past 24 hours. The biggest news arguably came from hands-on and eyes-on impressions of its PlayStation VR2 add-on for the PS5 console.

The new virtual reality system, slated for an “early 2023” retail launch, is now being talked about outside Sony’s careful public relations hands, and its earliest testers have offered impressions of both the hardware and some of its apparent launch software.

PSVR2: What we already knew

Thanks to Sony’s announcements from earlier this year, we know that PSVR2’s OLED display packs a pixel resolution of 4000×2040, which can run VR software in either 90 Hz or 120 Hz modes. That performance is boosted by a new foveated rendering system, which is meant to emphasize full pixel resolution where your eyes are focused and blur the parts where your eyes are not—and this, unsurprisingly, is coupled with new internal eye-tracking sensors.

We also know that PSVR 2 will ship with two entirely new gamepads, one for each hand, that follow the Meta Quest archetype of VR controllers (complete with buttons, triggers, and joysticks) but with the additional tech upgrades found in Sony’s recent DualSense gamepads—namely, more refined rumbles and tension-filled “impulse” triggers.

A new “inside-out” tracking system resembles the kind found in Meta Quest and various Windows Mixed Reality headsets, and this uses built-in cameras to scan players’ real-world environs and track VR positioning, no external cameras or tracking boxes required. However, unlike the wireless-by-default Meta Quest 2, PSVR2 requires a cable connection for power and data transfer to a PlayStation 5 console.

PSVR2 hardware: What we’ve learned this week

Speaking of that cable connection: we’ve now seen it in action. The new single-cable connection, via PS5’s sole USB Type-C slot, is a revelation compared to the external, cables-everywhere “processor unit” required for Sony’s first VR system. This 4.5-meter cable has reportedly been designed to weigh as little as possible, but a cable that can wrap around your legs may remain a deal-breaker for some.

Sony also confirmed that PSVR would lack built-in audio. Just like the last model, PSVR2 owners will need to connect headphones using a 3.5 mm jack. The original PSVR shipped with low-budget earbuds, which may happen again for PSVR2—and to Sony’s credit, the new headset includes nifty, built-in “earbud plugs” that you can squish your existing earbuds into to tidily store them. But this is a bummer compared to the built-in audio found in Valve Index and all Meta Quest models. This week’s demonstration videos show that Sony’s larger, PS-branded headphones constrain users in VR, reduce airflow, and leave people sweaty, so interested users should look into high-quality, lightweight wired earbuds ahead of PSVR2’s 2023 launch. (My 3.5 mm recommendation is the affordable, high-performing Koss KSC32-i.)

In better news, Sony’s lens mechanism includes a precise interpupillary distance (IPD) slider, which can be accessed with a handy dial while the system is attached to the face. (This is a huge differentiator from Quest 2, which skipped such a slider as a cost-saving measure.) New users can access a handy calibration menu at any time to make sure the IPD setting is aligned to their unique face, and this additionally asks users to glance at an array of moving dots to calibrate PSVR2’s eye-tracking sensors. So far, PSVR2’s “hovering” fit, complete with a foam backstrap and nifty dial to tighten the fit, resembles the same one that we loved in the original PSVR. The fit around the eyes is reportedly spacious enough for glasses wearers, though we’re still waiting to hear about the new system’s weight and distribution compared to the original—at least, beyond suggestions that the current headset is quite light.

Enlarge / A July 2022 tease of how PSVR2’s automatic room-tracking technology will work when the system launches in 2023.

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PSVR2’s new room-tracking system, which relies on four built-in cameras, appears to automatically account for objects in your gaming space. When users aim the system’s cameras at a new room, the black-and-white passthrough view coats objects (furniture, entertainment centers) in a trippy pattern of 3D triangles as the PSVR2 cameras scan over them, instead of making users aim their hands to scan and “paint” a play space. If PSVR2 gets it wrong, users can still use the system’s controllers to fine-tune their VR “boundary” before they begin playing. The headset includes a button on its bottom that can enable PSVR2’s passthrough camera mode at any time so that users can see what’s around them without removing the headset.

We previously learned that PSVR2 includes an array of built-in rumbling motors—a first in consumer-grade VR—and now we know how they work in action. The rumble’s severity can vary between a subtle sensation, like when flies buzz about your face during a sequence in Resident Evil: Village VR, or a more intense full-head blast, like when a monster flies above your head and sends a gust of wind toward you in Horizon VR: Call of the Mountain. So far, reports suggest that this sensation is more immersive than it is obnoxious.

Sony has not yet confirmed the maximum brightness of its OLED display, simply suggesting that it is rated for “HDR,” but Sony is clearly taking screen quality and light bleed seriously. OLED panels are generally better at managing an “infinite” contrast ratio, thus putting deepest blacks and brightest lights side-by-side, and PSVR2 apparently includes a superior light-blocking arrangement of foam and nose liners.

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