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Yahoo
17-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Nintendo Switch 2 account bans continue — Content creator with over a million subs issues warning after buying an old copy of Bayo 3 on eBay
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. A Switch 2 owner has had their console 'restricted by Nintendo' after installing a Switch game they bought on the used market. Quinn Nelson, the creator behind popular YouTube channel Snazzy Labs, fell foul to the long arm of Nintendo law, and now assumes the 'old copy of Bayo 3 on eBay' they bought must have been dumped/ripped by its previous owner and got flagged by big N's anti-piracy servers. Nelson kindly posted the above warning as a PSA (public service announcement) for other Switch 2 owners who may be considering building their game library via the used market. 'Be EXTREMELY careful buying used Nintendo Switch games,' they stress. Nintendo's action, represented by the screen, doesn't just disable access to the possibly duped and redistributed copy of Bayo 3. All access to Nintendo's online services have been cut off. 'The use of online services on this console is currently restricted by Nintendo' The above foreboding message effectively signals a ban on the particular console from online services operated by Nintendo. The move isn't tied to the user account, but Nelson's '1-month-old $450 Switch 2 is BANNED' from a lot of the online fun available. To be clear, if this happens to you, the physical cartridges that you own will remain playable, without updates, and some previously downloaded digital games may remain accessible. Other social media users were quick to reassure Nelson of two things. Firstly, hardware bans received for using second-hand game carts that have been cloned by tools like MIG Flash are not uncommon. And, probably more importantly, Nintendo is receptive to owners who can provide corroborating evidence that they are innocent of Nintendo-flavored piracy. We reported on exactly such a case, only last week, with a happy ending for the innocent Facebook Marketplace-sourced used-game buyer. All that seems to be required to iron out this digital wrinkle is some online correspondence with Nintendo and some kind of paper trail (or screenshots) showing that the offending game cart was bought used without any awareness of bad provenance. Nelson has publicly dabbled in MIG Flash game dumping Not all social media responses to Nelson's situation were supportive, though – this is X in 2025., afterall A particular point was raised by Centro LEAKS, a Pokémon leaks, rumors and news site, which highlighted Nelson's previous posts, one mentioning that he intended to run 'my MIG Flash game dumps' on the Switch 2. Nelson clarified in that referenced Tweet that he used the flash cart to vastly improve the portability of a large game collection. Moreover, he informed commentators and critics at the time that "You get banned if you play pirated copies. Not your own," implying he doesn't think the ban is related to this activity. Taking Nelson's claims at face value, let's hope they get their Switch 2 back online shortly. Having an almost new console restricted and locked down like this, while being innocent of any piracy, would definitely not be fair. Follow Tom's Hardware on Google News to get our up-to-date news, analysis, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button.


Geeky Gadgets
12-06-2025
- Business
- Geeky Gadgets
WWDC 2025: The Dawn of a New Apple Era
Apple's 2025 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) marked a pivotal moment in the evolution of the tech industry. The event was a showcase of Apple's unwavering commitment to innovation, sustainability, and user-focused design. With announcements spanning hardware, software, artificial intelligence, and environmental responsibility, WWDC 2025 painted a clear picture of Apple's vision for the future. By addressing critical issues such as privacy, energy efficiency, and seamless device integration, Apple demonstrated its ability to lead the industry while meeting the evolving needs of its users. The video below from Snazzy Labs gives us more information. Watch this video on YouTube. Breakthroughs in Hardware and Software At the heart of the conference was the unveiling of Apple's next-generation Apple Silicon chip. This new processor represented a significant leap in computing power and energy efficiency, setting a new benchmark for performance in the industry. The chip's advanced architecture enabled faster processing speeds, improved multitasking capabilities, and extended battery life, making it a cornerstone of Apple's hardware lineup. In tandem with this hardware innovation, Apple introduced updates to its core operating systems: macOS, iOS, iPadOS, and watchOS. These updates emphasized seamless integration across devices, making sure that users could transition effortlessly between their Apple products. Enhanced system performance, a more intuitive user interface, and new features designed to improve productivity underscored Apple's commitment to creating a cohesive and user-friendly ecosystem. Together, these advancements highlighted Apple's ability to deliver innovative technology that works harmoniously across its product lineup. AI and Machine Learning Take Center Stage Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) were central themes at WWDC 2025, reflecting Apple's focus on creating smarter, more adaptive technology. One of the standout announcements was the introduction of a new AI-powered assistant capable of providing real-time, context-aware suggestions tailored to individual user behavior. This assistant used advanced algorithms to anticipate user needs, enhancing both productivity and convenience. Apple also showcased how ML algorithms were being used to optimize app performance and resource management. By intelligently allocating system resources, these algorithms improved device efficiency and responsiveness. Additionally, AI-driven features were integrated into various applications, offering personalized experiences that adapted to each user's preferences. These developments underscored Apple's dedication to harnessing AI and ML to create technology that not only performs better but also feels more intuitive and human-centric. Empowering Developers with New Tools WWDC 2025 was a significant event for developers, as Apple introduced a suite of tools designed to simplify app creation and enhance efficiency. The updated Xcode platform featured advanced debugging capabilities and support for cross-platform development, allowing developers to create apps that function seamlessly across macOS, iOS, iPadOS, and watchOS. This streamlined approach reduced development time and allowed for greater consistency across Apple's ecosystem. New APIs using AI and ML were also unveiled, providing developers with the ability to integrate sophisticated features into their applications with minimal complexity. These tools empowered developers to create more innovative and personalized apps, further enriching the Apple ecosystem. By prioritizing the needs of its developer community, Apple reinforced its role as a partner in innovation and creativity. Commitment to Sustainability Sustainability remained a cornerstone of Apple's strategy, and WWDC 2025 highlighted the company's progress toward achieving carbon neutrality. Apple showcased products made from recycled materials and emphasized energy-efficient manufacturing processes. These efforts demonstrated Apple's ability to balance environmental responsibility with high-quality product design. The company also introduced new initiatives aimed at reducing its environmental footprint. For example, advancements in energy-efficient hardware and software contributed to lower power consumption across devices. By integrating sustainability into its core operations, Apple reaffirmed its position as a leader in environmentally friendly technology and inspired others in the industry to follow suit. Privacy and Security Enhancements Privacy and security were once again at the forefront of Apple's agenda. The company announced several new features designed to give users greater control over their data. On-device data processing ensured that sensitive information remained secure and private, while enhanced app tracking transparency provided users with more insight into how their data was being used. These measures reflected Apple's ongoing commitment to protecting user privacy in an increasingly connected world. By prioritizing security and transparency, Apple solidified its reputation as a trusted guardian of user information, setting a high standard for the industry. Expanding the Apple Ecosystem Apple's ecosystem became even more interconnected with the introduction of features that enhanced cross-device compatibility. Updates to tools like Universal Control and Continuity Camera allowed users to switch seamlessly between devices, whether working on a Mac, iPad, or iPhone. These refinements created a more cohesive and integrated experience, allowing users to stay productive and connected across Apple's product lineup. Additionally, Apple introduced new features designed to enhance collaboration and communication. These updates made it easier for users to share content, work on projects, and stay connected with colleagues and friends, further strengthening the Apple ecosystem's appeal. Shaping the Future of Technology WWDC 2025 was a testament to Apple's ability to lead the tech industry through innovation and vision. By combining innovative hardware, advancements in AI and ML, and a steadfast commitment to sustainability and privacy, Apple set a new standard for what technology can achieve. The conference highlighted how Apple's products and services are not only designed to meet the needs of today but also to anticipate the challenges and opportunities of tomorrow. As Apple continues to push the boundaries of what's possible, its influence on the future of computing remains undeniable. WWDC 2025 was not just a showcase of new products and features—it was a declaration of Apple's mission to create technology that is smarter, more sustainable, and seamlessly integrated into every aspect of life. Here is a selection of other guides from our extensive library of content you may find of interest on Apple WWDC 2025. Source & Image Credit: Snazzy Labs Filed Under: Apple, Guides, Technology News Latest Geeky Gadgets Deals Disclosure: Some of our articles include affiliate links. If you buy something through one of these links, Geeky Gadgets may earn an affiliate commission. Learn about our Disclosure Policy.


Express Tribune
20-05-2025
- Business
- Express Tribune
Apple Vision Pro a flop? Users regret purchase one year from launch
Listen to article A year after Apple launched the Vision Pro mixed-reality headset, early adopters are voicing regret over the £3,500 purchase, citing discomfort, limited functionality, and poor resale value. According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, multiple Vision Pro buyers have criticised the device's bulky design and questioned its practical use. 'It's just collecting dust. I think I've probably used it four times in the last year,' said Dustin Fox, a real estate agent in Virginia. He noted that the headset's weight, over 1.3 pounds (nearly 600g), made it painful to wear for more than 30 minutes. Fox added that while he considered selling the device, he doubted he would recoup even half the original cost. Another user, Tovia Goldstein, echoed the sentiment: 'I wouldn't recommend anyone buying it, unless you're really rich and don't know what to do with your money.' Apple releases Apple vision pro ... resulting in rise of Appleholes Driver using apple vision pro while driving getting pulled over by police. People using them in — Darth Intra (@darthintra) February 4, 2024 Some users also complained about the long startup process and negative public reactions when wearing the headset outside. One user reported reselling the Vision Pro for $1,900, roughly 46% less than the launch price. While Apple promoted the Vision Pro as a gateway to a new era of spatial computing, the device has struggled to find traction. Despite strong interest at launch — an estimated 160,000 to 180,000 units were pre-ordered — users quickly reported issues such as neck strain, headaches and poor usability. Apple, which admitted early on that it did not expect mass-market sales, halved its shipment forecast to 400,000 units. Demo bookings dropped sharply, and reports surfaced that suppliers ceased production of key components just months after release. If it wasn't already massively understood that Apple needs to lower the price of the Vision Pro… not a single contestant guessed within $2,200 of the real price. Literally 'it's one banana Michael, what could it cost, $10?' but in reverse. — Quinn Nelson (@SnazzyLabs) May 14, 2025 In January 2025, Apple 'temporarily' paused manufacturing due to low demand. Still, the company is reportedly working on two follow-up devices, including a lighter, more affordable Vision Pro 2. Whether the next iteration can overcome the stumbles of its predecessor remains to be seen. For now, many users feel the Vision Pro was an expensive experiment that fell short of expectations. "Early adopters of Apple's Vision Pro headsets have one thing to show for the year they've spent with their pricey purchases: regret." — Rodrigo Fernandes (@rodrigofm) May 16, 2025