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2025-04-05 15:00:09| Engadget

Jamie Siminoff, who founded Ring and started the company in his garage, is back at Amazon after leaving the company as its CEO in 2023. Siminoff joined Amazon when the e-commerce website acquired Ring in 2018, but he left in 2023 and founded another startup that he sold to lock maker Latch Inc. When he left Amazon two years ago, he said that invention was his true passion. Now, he's taking on the role as the vice president in charge of not just Ring, but also Amazon's smart home camera unit Blink, the company's in-garage delivery operations called Key and the Amazon Sidewalk low-bandwith, long-range shared network.  Siminoff is replacing Elizabeth Hamren, who took over his role two years ago. Hamren used to be the COO of Discord and was also an executive at Microsoft and at Meta. According to Bloomberg, she's still looking for new opportunities from inside and outside the company.  In a post welcoming him back posted on the Amazon website, Siminoff briefly and broadly talked about his plans for the divisions he's heading. He plans to focus on security, on making people feel their "homes are safe, even when theyre thousands of miles away." Siminoff also wants to make sure Amazon's experiences related to home security "work seamlessly across different types of devices." In addition, he talked about how he's going to explore the use of artificial intelligence in Amazon's products and services in the future. "The AI transformation happening right now is a once-in-a-generation opportunity, and I think were super well positioned with helpful and practical AI features like Smart Video Search," he said. "It's just the start here we're just scratching the surface of what we can do with AI and I look forward to digging into this with the team even more."This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/ring-founder-jamie-siminoff-is-back-at-amazon-to-run-its-video-doorbell-unit-130009731.html?src=rss


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2025-04-05 14:01:00| Engadget

The official launch of Apples iOS 18 brought with it some fresh ways to customize your iPhones home screen. Rather than leaving unwanted apps hanging around like a bad smell in places you dont want them, users can now take full control of app placement and make their home screen their own. Whether you're looking to add useful widgets, reorganize your apps or get rid of the ones you never use, customizing your iPhone home screen can help your device feel a little more unique. Heres a simple step-by-step guide to everything you can do to make your iOS 18 home screen look better and work the way you want. How to add, edit and remove widgets Widgets provide a convenient at-a-glance view of an apps data or functionality, giving you quick access to information and reducing the need to open the app itself. A well-placed widget allows you to check the weather, view your calendar or access music controls, all without opening an app, giving your thumb a well-earned rest. Everybody loves a good shortcut, and with iOS 18, you can add, edit, or remove widgets easily, letting you jump straight to the information that matters. To add a widget: Touch and hold an empty area on your home screen until the app icons start to jiggle. Tap the Edit button in the top-left corner and select Add Widget. Scroll or search for the widget you want, then tap it. Swipe left or right to choose a size (some offer different layouts). Tap Add Widget to place it on your screen. Drag it to your preferred spot, then tap Done (top right). To edit a widget: Press and hold the widget you want to change. Tap Edit Widget (if available). If Edit Widget isnt available, you can cycle through the icons for different placement and layout options. Adjust settings like what calendar it shows, which location for the weather, etc. These options will be unique to each apps widget. To remove a widget: Press and hold the widget. Tap Remove Widget, then confirm. Rob Webb for Engadget How to move apps and widgets on the home screen Shuffling your home screen apps and widgets is also a cinch thanks to iOS 18s customization overhaul. Its a simple but useful way to personalize your iPhones home screen and declutter your wallpaper, so your loved ones' faces dont become buried underneath a wall of app icons. Tap and hold on any app to reveal a menu. Select Edit Home Screen, where you can move the apps across pages by dragging them to the edge of the screen. Tap Done when you're finished. You can also stack one app on top of another to automatically create a folder (more on that below). How to customize apps and widgets on the home screen Moving your most-used apps into prime position is all well and good, but if youre going for a particular aesthetic with your home screen, the default appearance of an app icon can sometimes spoil the overall look. Luckily, in iOS 18, you can exert more control over how your apps look, including the option to change app icon colors and how widgets are displayed. To customize your app icon colors: Press and hold on the home screen and tap Edit at the top. Choose Customize to change background colors (like dark, light or a custom color) or apply a different layout. However, bear in mind that not all app icons can change color. If these steps dont work for you, you may be left with the odd rogue app icon, sticking out like a sore thumb. In which case, you can hide the app icon from view, while still being able to access it easily from the app library. How to lock or hide an app Security is a top priority, particularly when it comes to your smartphone. You might have certain apps you want to keep private and for your eyes only. If so, youll be happy to know that there are two ways in which you can prevent unwanted eyes on your apps. You can hide or lock an app behind a passcode or Face ID; this prevents unauthorized access and keeps your apps in a Hidden folder. Similarly, you can remove apps entirely from the home screen, still allowing you (and others if they have access) to view them in your App Library. To lock an app: Long-press the icon of the app you want to lock on the home screen. Select Require Face ID (or Touch ID or Passcode). Confirm your selection by pressing Require Face ID (or Touch ID or Passcode). To hide an app: Long-press the icon of the app you want to lock on the home screen. Select Require Face ID (or Touch ID or Passcode). Confirm your selection by pressing Require Face ID (or Touch ID or Passcode) Tap Hide and Require Face ID (or Touch ID or Passcode), then tap Hide App. How to organize your apps in folders Folders are a great way to declutter your home screen and keep similar apps grouped together. If youre the type of person who likes to keep things tidy and organized, storing your apps in folders is a good way to do it. To create a folder: Drag one app icon over another, and iOS 18 will automatically create a folder with both. Tap the name to rename the folder (e.g., Social or Work). Drag in additional apps if you want. To remove a folder: Move all the apps out of the folder, and it will disappear once its empty. How to remove or delete apps The struggle is real when it comes to app bloat, and sometimes a bit of a spring clean is needed. If your home screen needs a bit of freshening up, you can kick a seldom-used app to the curb, or at least kick it off your home screen. To remove an app fom the home screen (without deleting it): Tap and hold the app icon. Tap Remove App. Select Remove from Home Screen. When you want to use that app, navigate to the App Library (swipe left past your last home page) or swipe down from the top of your home screen to search for it. To delete an app completely: Tap and hold the app icon. Tap Remove App. Select Delete App, then confirm. To re-download a deleted app: Open the App Store, search for the app and tap the download icon. Rob Webb for Engadget A few more tips to personalize your home screen space Widgets Smart Stacks: Using this feature, you can combine multiple widgets into a stack you can swipe through. To do this, just drag one widget on top of another of the same size. App Library shortcuts: If you want a cleaner home screen, you can remove most apps and rely on the App Library (swipe all the way left) or the search tool to launch what you need. Focus mode customization: Each Focus mode can have its own custom home screen. This is a useful tool for separating your work life from your personal life.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/smartphones/how-to-customize-your-iphones-home-screen-in-ios-18-120100872.html?src=rss


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2025-04-04 23:10:49| Engadget

Mewgenics, the cat-breeding RPG that was originally announced as a follow-up to Super Meat Boy, is coming out in 2025, based on a new trailer shared by IGN and the game's updated Steam page. A blend of a turned-based RPG and twisted cat simulator, Mewgenics started as the next project from Team Meat, the development duo made up of Edmund McMillen and Tommy Refenes. Team Meat teased Mewgenics throughout 2013, but ultimately put the game on hold in 2014 to focus on finishing Super Meat Boy Forever, a mobile sequel to Super Meat Boy. When McMillen ultimately left Team Meat in 2018 to focus on supporting The Binding of Isaac, Mewgenics came with him, and the game has been slowly making its way to release since then. If the trailer is any indication, repeatable, turn-based battles have become a big part of Mewgenics, but McMillen's trademark gross-out animation style remains intact (as does all of the cat furniture). If you're looking for more information about how the game has changed since it was announced over a decade ago, McMillen and co-developer Tyler Glaiel have kept up a relatively regular cadence of blog posts on Steam covering different aspects of the development process. We should also see a lot more of the game soon: In their latest update, Mewgenics' developers shared that IGN is publishing hands-on coverage of the game in May.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/pc/the-creator-of-binding-of-isaac-will-release-a-new-game-mewgenics-this-year-211049653.html?src=rss


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