[The Morning After]( Now available on your smart speaker and wherever you get your podcasts [Apple Podcasts]( | [Spotify]( | [Google Play]( | [iHeart Radio]( It's Wednesday, March 23, 2022. NVIDIAâs move into robotics took another major step. Itâs now selling for $1,999 the new [Jetson AGX Orin developer kit]( a palm-sized computing device up to eight times more powerful than its old Jetson AGX Xavier (275 trillion operations per second, or TOPS). Itâs capable of these dizzying speeds thanks to its 12-core ARM CPUs, Ampere-based GPU and upgrades in plenty of other places. NVIDIA is also helping robot creators with a new Isaac Nova Orin platform that includes two Jetson AGX Orin modules and the sensors needed for a robot to detect the world around it. The platform can handle up to six cameras, three LiDAR units and eight ultrasonic sensors. You might have to wait for NVIDIAâs robot innovations, though. Most of this will come before the end of 2022, with a $399 for a basic Orin NX kit set to debut in Q4. Prospective clients are probably not you and me, but NVIDIAâs past robot brain tech has been used in John Deereâs autonomous tractor and Hyundai Roboticsâ projects. â Mat Smith The biggest stories you might have missed - [Google Photos makes it easier to import and organize your pics]( - [Annoyingly, the Mac Studio's software lock prevents SSD upgrades]( - [You can now group games on your Nintendo Switch home screen]( - [Bipartisan bill would expand US data collection transparency requirements]( - [Maserati's first electric SUV is the Grecale Folgore]( - [Android phone location data is about to get a lot more accurate]( - [Tesla delivers the first vehicles from its German Gigafactory]( - [Roku OS 11 adds new audio options, photo screensavers and more]( - [NVIDIA says its new H100 datacenter GPU is up to six times faster than its last]( [Zoom's new animal avatars bring chaos back to your conference calls]( That beachside background isnât funny anymore. But a cow face? Zoom has introduced avatars that replace your head with a 3D character that mimics your facial expressions. Effectively, it's Apple's Animoji for virtual offices and classrooms. Only animals like cats, dogs and foxes are available for now, but more are incoming. The company stressed this doesn't use facial recognition. The feature is available now on Zoom 5.10.0 or later on iOS, Mac and Windows devices. [Continue reading.]( [US Justice Department says Google misuses attorneyâclient privilege to hide documents]( The DOJ filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google in 2020. The US Department of Justice has accused Google of training its employees on how to shield business communications from discovery in cases of legal disputes "by using false requests for legal advice." The DOJ has told the judge overseeing its antitrust case against the tech giant that Google instructs employees to add in-house lawyers to written communication, apply attorneyâclient privilege labels to them and make a request for legal advice even when it's not needed. [Continue reading.]( [Microsoft and Okta are investigating potential hacking attacks]( Okta is an authentication company, so thatâs not good. South American hacking group Lapsus$ claims to have stolen source code for Bing, Cortana and internal Microsoft projects from a server. Lapsus$ released a torrent on Monday that's said to contain 37GB of source code for around 250 projects. âWe are aware of the claims and are investigating," a Microsoft spokesperson told Engadget. The same group has also targeted Okta, though the company says it has not yet found evidence of a breach following an incident in January. Lapsus$ posted screenshots of what it claimed was Oktaâs internal systems. [Continue reading.]( [Amazon's Kindle sale brings the Paperwhite back to an all-time low]( Pick one up for 25 percent off. Amazon's latest Kindle Paperwhite is one of the nicest e-readers out there, benefiting from a bigger screen with 300 pixels-per-inch and a glare-free surface. Now, you can pick one up at an all-time low of just $105 â itâs usually $140. There are also deals on the base Kindle model and Kindle Kids. [Continue reading.]( [Insta360's new modular action cam has built-in video stabilization]( The new 4K Boost Lens apparently offers improved image capture. [[TMA]
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