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IN THIS ISSUE

 

🪙 U.S. brothers indicted over $25M crypto heist
📱 iPhone and iPad to get eye control
📺 Netflix's ad-supported tier is proving a hit
🍿 3 Body Problem picked up for new episodes

🕹️ Xbox controller for disabled users coming soon

 
 

COMPUTING

 

U.S. charges two brothers in $25 million crypto heist

 

Federal prosecutor Damian Williams described the alleged scheme as 'novel' and said it had 'never before been charged'

 

Two brothers who had studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have been indicted by the Department of Justice (DOJ) for allegedly manipulating the Ethereum blockchain to steal $25 million in cryptocurrency, CNBC reported.

The alleged heist by Anton Peraire-Bueno, 24, and James Peraire-Bueno, 28, took a mere 12 seconds to carry out, the DOJ said.

The two men, whose father works as a professor of aeronautics and astronautics at MIT, have been arrested on charges of wire fraud and money laundering. The DOJ claimed the siblings took several months to plot the “first-of-its-kind” crypto fraud involving Ethereum ...

 
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MOBILE

 

You’ll soon be able to control your iPhone and iPad with your eyes

 

Apple's incoming Eye Tracking feature is designed primarily for those with physical disabilities, though others may also find it useful

 

Apple has unveiled new accessibility features that will arrive later this year for iPhone and iPad owners, Digital Trends reported.

The standout feature is the ability to interact with iOS and iPadOS interfaces using eye movement.

The new Eye Tracking feature will work using the front camera on the iPhone and iPad and let users navigate through the elements of an app and access additional functions such as physical buttons, swipes, and other gestures solely through their gaze. For example, you can highlight a button by looking at it, and then select it by keeping your sight fixed on it for several seconds ...

 
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AUDIO / VIDEO

 

Netflix's ad tier reaches 40 million users

 

Streaming services have been prioritizing ad-supported tiers as they tend to bring in more revenue per user than ad-free plans

 

Netflix’s ad-supported tier, which launched in 2022, is proving a big hit with subscribers, Quartz reported.

The streaming giant revealed on Wednesday that its ad tier has grown to 40 million monthly users globally, which is a significant chunk of its 270 million members. It took the ad plan six months to reach 5 million users before growing to 23 million in January. Netflix also revealed that more than 40% of new users are signing up for the ad-supported tier in locations where it’s available.

Netflix's “standard with ads” tier costs $7 a month, while the most affordable ad-free option costs more than double at $15.50 a month ...

 
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ENTERTAINMENT

 

3 Body Problem picked up for new episodes

 

They'll be created, executive produced, and written by the returning trio of David Benioff, D.B. Weiss, and Alexander Woo

 

Netflix has announced it’s renewed 3 Body Problem, though it interestingly didn’t refer to the extension as a “season 2,” Deadline reported.

Instead, it seems that Netflix has ordered additional episodes of the popular sci-fi drama rather than a whole new season. We’ll only know for sure when the number of seasons and episodes are revealed at a later date.

“We’re thrilled that we get to tell this story through to its epic conclusion," the show's creators said in a joint message. "Ever since we read the last page of Cixin Liu’s magnificent trilogy, we hoped we’d be able to bring the audience to the end of the universe with us. Here we go!”

 
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GAMING

 

Proteus, a new Xbox controller for disabled gamers, is coming this fall

 

The controller works with Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and Windows 10 and 11

 

Global Accessibility Awareness Day is on May 16, and Microsoft's Xbox division has marked it by highlighting how it’s making its platform more accessible for gamers, Neowin reported.

Efforts include the new Proteus Controller, a modular gamepad created by ByoWave as part of the Designed for Xbox initiative. “The unique modular video game controller kit features innovative ‘snap and play’ parts that easily connect together and comes with everything that gamers need to play their favorite Xbox and PC games right out of the box,” Xbox said.

The Proteus Controller can be preordered at a discounted price of $255 and is on track to ship in the fall ...

 
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