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Amazon Prime members in the US can watch Spider-Man: Brand New Day two days early – Engadget

Amazon Prime members in the US can watch Spider-Man: Brand New Day two days early – Engadget


It will be available in select theaters for Prime members on July 29.

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The company has revealed its early theatrical release for the next installment of Marvel’sSpider-Man saga as part of its announcements for Prime Day, which starts onJune 23 and ends on June 26. Prime membership in the US costs $15 a month or$139 for the whole year if you pay for it all at once, but you do get a free 30-day trial if you’ve yet to sign up for it. Yes, that means you can redeem your free trial in time to buy tickets for the new Spider-Man movie.

You can get a 50 percent discount on membership if you’re between 18 and 24 years old under the “Prime for Young Adults” for subscription. Instead of $15, you’ll pay$7.49 a month or $69 a year, and you’ll also get a six-month-long trial. In addition to free shipping on your Amazon purchases and access to advanced screenings for the new Spider-Man, a Prime membership will also give you access to Prime Reading (books, audiobooks and magazines), Amazon Music andPrime Video, where you can now stream Nicolas Cage’s Spider-Noir series.

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Amazon Prime Day 2026 will run earlier this year from June 23 to 26 – Engadget

Amazon Prime Day 2026 will run earlier this year from June 23 to 26 – Engadget


The four day shopping bonanza takes place earlier this year.

If you like to hold off on major purchases until big sales, listen up. Amazon has announced that its Prime Day event will take place this year from June 23 to June 26, a couple of weeks earlier thanlast year. As usual, the sale is for Prime members only and will feature deals across 35 categories ranging from clothing to electronics.

The event is one of multiple Prime Day sales Amazon usually holds throughout the year, along with its October and spring sales. However, it’s the biggest of the bunch with some of the steepest discounts, particularly on big-ticket items. It’s also, of course, a way for Amazon to convince people to sign up for its $139-per-year service, as most of the deals are only available to Prime subscribers.

Last year, Prime Day ran for four days compared to only 48 hours in 2024. The company is sticking to that four-day period this year as well, so you’ll have more time to find deals. Keep in mind, though, that some things are only discounted on certain days and stock can run out fast, so you’ll want to keep an eye on any products you’re interested in.

Amazon is also offering Prime members early theater screenings for Spider-Man: Brand New Day as a way to encourage signups. As usual, it already has early deals on products, particularly its own like Echo, Ring, Kindle and Fire TV devices, plus up to 50 percent off select movie purchases.

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Audiophile-Oriented Noble Audio Debuts More Affordable Osprey Earbuds


You may not have heard of UK-based Noble Audio, but it makes some excellent-sounding earbuds and headphones and has gradually been producing more affordable true-wireless models. A couple of years ago, I added its FoKus Amadeus buds ($320) to CNET’s list of best-sounding wireless earbuds as my “top audiophile” pick. Now we get the Osprey, which are available for preorder on Thursday for $199 and ship in Late June.

I haven’t tried the new buds yet, but like other Noble Audio earbuds, the Osprey have a faceplate with an eye-catching marbled finish and an aluminum charging case. The company’s earbuds are on the larger side and feature dual-drivers — the Osprey pairs a 10mm dynamic driver paired with a custom balanced armature driver.

Noble says, “This carefully considered design provides confident, controlled bass, a natural and expressive midrange, and clean, extended highs with excellent separation.” Multiple ear tip options are included to support an optimal seal, which I certainly preciate.

The aluminum charging case does not pear to offer wireless charging.

Noble/Screenshot by CNET

While the earbuds feature active noise canceling, don’t expect it to be top-tier ANC, as audiophile wireless earbuds like the Fokus Amadeus don’t have the strongest noise canceling since it tends to impact sound quality. Also, the rated battery life is adequate but not great — up to 5 hours with noise canceling on and 7 hours with it off at moderate volume levels.

Noble Osprey key specs

  • Hybrid dual-driver configuration: 10mm dynamic driver + custom balanced armature
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz – 40kHz
  • Bluetooth 5.4
  • Chipset: Airoha 1571 (Airoha is a subsidiary of MediaTek)
  • Supported Codecs: SBC, AAC and LDAC
  • Bluetooth multipoint
  • Active noise cancellation and transparency mode
  • Dual microphones with cVc noise reduction
  • Battery life: Up to 5 hours of playback with ANC on and 7 hours of playback with ANC off
  • 10-minute quick charge gets you about 2 hours of playback
  • USB-C charging
  • Noble Audio p support with equalizer settings and firmware updates
  • Price: $199

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'A Web of Deceit': Florida Sues OpenAI Over ChatGPT Safety Concerns


Florida has become the first US state to sue OpenAI over ChatGPT‘s safety and design, adding to a massive wave of existing lawsuits against the company.

According to the lawsuit (PDF) filed on Monday by Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier, OpenAI has built a “web of deceit and the exploitation of users, including Floridians.” Florida alleges the company violated state laws against deceptive or unfair trade practices to boost its own market value — and profits — over the safety of its users.

Florida isn’t buying OpenAI’s promise to build safely, as the beginning of the complaint shows.

Office of the Florida Attorney General/Screenshot by CNET

The state’s lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman, says they willfully ignored warnings, both from inside and outside of the company, about the many risks AI poses to its users. Florida alleges that OpenAI lied about ChatGPT’s reliability, suitability for children and promotes prolonged use that leads to users’ cognitive decline.

(Disclosure: Ziff Davis, CNET’s parent company, in 2025 filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.)

The lawsuit comes as Florida pursues a criminal investigation into whether ChatGPT played a role in last year’s mass shooting at Florida State University that killed two people and injured six others. In that case, the shooter allegedly used ChatGPT to plan the attack, including advising on the type of weon, the timing of the massacre and how to dispose of human bodies.

At the time, OpenAI said: “Last year’s mass shooting at Florida State University was a tragedy, but ChatGPT is not responsible for this terrible crime.”

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is named in Florida’s lawsuit.

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There are growing concerns about how ChatGPT and other chatbots can feed into people’s violent actions and harmful delusions. Experts have found that chatbots like ChatGPT can struggle to push back on dangerous ideas and be so eager to please that they can provide factually incorrect information, a problem called sycophancy.

Another area of concern for legislators and tech watchdog groups is over OpenAI’s data collection and privacy practices. Florida’s complaint says that ChatGPT offers kids unfettered access to “harmful information” about eating disorders and self-harm. By concealing these risks and promoting ChatGPT as safe, OpenAI has misled Floridians and the general public with a dangerous product, the complaint says.

OpenAI said in a statement that it believes minors need significant protections around AI and has worked to provide them to parents and teens. “Losing a child is the most devastating tragedy that can hpen to a family and we know that no words can come close to addressing the pain of such a loss,” an OpenAI spokesperson said. “We’re committed to getting this right.”

Reining in AI

While this is the first state-led lawsuit against OpenAI around child safety, numerous state governments are taking action around AI. California, Illinois and New York have created new laws to rein in how AI companies operate.

Florida’s lawsuit is a civil case, which would result in penalties (money) and court orders instead of criminal charges. Though it’s unclear still how the financial penalty will play out, Meta and Google were recently ordered to pay $3 million after a jury found them guilty of creating addictive social media ps; in a separate case, Meta was ordered to pay $375 million on child exploitation charges. These cases deal with social media, not AI, but these legal strategies used against Big Tech could provide a legal roadm going forward.

Despite a growing state and local backlash against AI, the Trump administration’s newest AI plan shows it wants the federal government to be in charge of making the rules around the technology. The White House has been outspoken in its support for AI infrastructure projects, including the boom of data center construction projects across the US.

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'All Systems Glow': Apple Teases WWDC 2026 With New Tagline, Playlist, Wallpapers


It’s “all systems glow” for ple’s Worldwide Developers Conference, the company’s annual developer conference. WWDC returns on June 8, and anticipation is building as ple unveils the WWDC 2026 tagline, a curated ple Music playlist, computer wallpers and more.

The all systems glow tagline, revealed in an ple Developer blog, is a play on the phrase “all systems go” and may allude to the release of iOS 27 and its rumored new features. Recent leakssuggest ple’s next mobile OS could introduce a dedicated Siri p and chatbot, complete with a built-in dark mode and glowing UI elements. The new tagline may suggest that the UI leaks are accurate.

ple’s previous tagline for WWDC 2026 was “coming bright up,” also alluding to lighting elements.

It seems ple is also hoping to cture a poppy, upswing vibe for its upcoming developer conference, if the musical teaser posted by the company’s senior vice president of marketing, Greg Joswiak, is any indication. For the first time, ple has also released an official ple Music playlist for WWDC. It features 20 contemporary songs from artists like the resurgent pop star Zara Larsson and K-pop supergroup BTS. You can find the full playlist here.

There’s also a new wallper featuring WWDC 2026 key art, which you can download from ple’s “glow all out” developer blog here. The black-and-chrome image is (predictably) propriately sized for use as a background on Macs, iPads and iPhones.

The new event wallper splashes the company logo in glowing black and chrome.

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In addition to iOS 27, ple may launch updated versions of its operating systems for other products, including Macs, iPads, ple Watches and ple Vision Pro headsets.

It’s unlikely that ple will reveal any massive hardware announcements at WWDC, since the company recently unveiled the budget MacBook Neo, the iPhone 17E and new M5 MacBook models. Even if the rumored foldable iPhone is nearly ready, it’s safe to assume that ple will reveal it during the company’s September event.

The 2026 Worldwide Developers Conference is likely to be a landmark moment for ple — and not just because of the software updates the company is prepping. The keynote speech may be the final talk given by CEO Tim Cook, who is passing the baton to ple’s current senior vice president of software engineering, John Ternus, at the beginning of September.

None of the leaks or predictions about WWDC 2026 is confirmed. An ple representative did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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BYD is assuming financial liability if you crash while using its self-driving tech – Engadget

BYD is assuming financial liability if you crash while using its self-driving tech – Engadget


The offer is only available in China and valid for a year after delivery.

BYD is putting its money where its mouth is when it comes to its self-driving technology. During an event last week announcing its latest developments for smart driving chips, the Chinese EV maker announced it would offer full-damage coverage for anyone using theUrban Navigate on Autopilot featureon the latest God’s Eye 5.0 driver assistance system. Unsurprisingly, the offer is only available to BYD owners in China.

According to BYD, the company will “directly cover all resulting economic losses” if a driver uses the Urban Navigate onAutopilot feature in compliance with all regulations and gets into an at-fault accident. As reported byElectrek, the guarantees includes repairs to the owner’s car, third-party property damage and personal injury costs. Along with that, the guarantee doesn’t have a payout c, doesn’t require a separate insurance policy and won’t raise insurance premiums, according to Electrek. BYD said this offer is good for one year for new customers, or existing owners as soon as they upgrade to the God’s Eye 5.0 system.

BYD previously offered a similar guarantee to cover any incidents with its God’sEye tech when it came to drivers using its Intelligent Parking feature. The scope may be limited to Chinese owners and a year of coverage but it’s clear that BYD is confident in its tech, while Tesla is facing lawsuits and even had to change the names of its self-driving features.

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