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Bose’s QuietComfort Earbuds II are back on sale for $249
After discounting its over-ear QuietComfort 45 headphones earlier this week, Bose has kicked off a similarly notable sale on its QuietComfort Earbuds II. The wireless earbuds are now on sale for $249 at several retailers, matching the all-time low we previously saw around Black Friday. The pair has typically retailed at its MSRP of $299 since launching in September, though it’s sold for $279 for most of this month. Either way, Bose’s product listing says this deal will run until January 1.
We gave the QuietComfort Earbuds II a review score of 87 at launch, and we currently recommend them as the “best noise cancellation” pick in our guide to the best wireless earbuds. As that title would suggest, Bose’s active noise cancellation (ANC) is the main reason you’d buy this pair: It’s the single most powerful ANC mode we’ve tested on a pair of wireless earbuds, almost totally muting low-end rumbles and muffling mid- and high-frequency sounds better than most. The earbuds automatically attune their ANC to the acoustics of your ear canals as soon as you put them on, but you can also raise or lower the intensity of the effect by creating custom listening modes in Bose’s companion app.
In terms of audio quality, the QuietComfort Earbuds II have a smooth sound with a slight but noticeable bass boost. It’s not world-beating like the ANC, but our review found the low-end to be richer than past Bose earbuds, and there’s a graphic EQ tool in Bose’s app that lets you tweak the sound more to your liking if needed.
There are a few trade-offs worth noting here. The earbuds themselves are soft and secure in the ear, but they’re on the larger side, which may be fatiguing for smaller ears over time. The included charging case is similarly bulky. Beyond that, battery life is just decent at roughly 6-7 hours, there’s no wireless charging and call quality is mediocre. You can’t connect to multiple devices at once, either. Our guide recommends Sony’s WF-1000XM4 as a more well-rounded option for most. Still, if all you want is the most effective ANC possible in a pair of wireless earbuds, the QuietComfort Earbuds II are the way to go, and this deal makes them at least a little more affordable.
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Twitter suspends account that tracked Elon Musk’s private jet
A Twitter account that tracked the flights of Elon Musk’s private jet is no more. The company has permanently suspended @ElonJet, as Jack Sweeney, a college student who ran the account, noted.
Sweeney used publicly available flight data to operate @ElonJet and accounts that track flights of other public figures. Over the weekend, Sweeney said screenshots provided by a Twitter employee indicated that the company limited the reach of @ElonJet. On Monday, Sweeney said it seemed there were no longer any restrictions on the account, but Twitter has since dropped the banhammer. By Wednesday afternoon, Twitter had suspended Sweeney’s personal Twitter account too. Later that same day, Twitter revealed an update to its private information policy, noting that sharing “live location” information about another person is now prohibited.
In January, a few months before Musk announced a deal to buy Twitter, he offered Sweeney $5,000 to delete the account. Sweeney rejected the overture, instead asking for $50,000. As CNBC notes, @ElonJet had more than half a million followers. Sweeney also runs a version of the bot on Instagram.
Self-proclaimed free speech absolutist Musk, who has caused chaos at Twitter since taking over the company, suggested in November that he would not ban @ElonJet, despite claiming the account “is a direct personal safety risk.” It’s unclear whether Musk himself reversed course or one of his employees made the call to suspend @ElonJet. Twitter no longer has a communications department that can be reached for comment.
Update 12/14 2:36PM ET: Noted that Twitter has suspended Sweeney’s personal Twitter account.
Update 12/14 8:00PM ET: Added information about Twitter’s updated private information and media policy.
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YouTube users will get a 24-hour timeout if their toxic comments are removed
YouTube is rolling out updates today around toxic comments that violate community guidelines, TechCrunch has reported. Previously, it has used tools like popups to encourage “respectful” interactions, but it’s now taking a (slightly) more assertive approach with warnings and timeouts.
If YouTube detects and removes abusive comments, it will notify the user that they’ve violated community guidelines. If the same person continues to post toxic comments, they’ll receive a “timeout” and be unable to leave further comments for 24 hours. If users believe their comments shouldn’t have been pulled, they can share that feedback — though YouTube didn’t say if that would help remove the timeout.
Prior to the rollout today, YouTube trialed the featured and found it to be effective. “Our testing has shown that these warnings/timeouts reduce the likelihood of users leaving violative comments again,” it wrote in the blog post.
YouTube famously has one of the more toxic comments sections in social media, and is also overrun with bots offering fake giveaways, crypto and more. To address that problem, YouTube said that it’s “improving our automated detection systems and machine learning models to identify and remove spam.” It noted that it removed over 1.1 billion spammy comments in the first half of 2022, and said its machine learning models are continuously improving as spammers change tactics.
Spotify is reportedly pulling back on its live audio ambitions
Fans of several Spotify live audio shows will soon have to say goodbye to their favorite programs. According to Bloomberg, the music and audio streaming service is ending the production of shows such as Doughboys: Snack Pack, Deux Me After Dark, which describes itself as the “place for the latest tea on your favorite celebrities,” The Movie Buff with comedian Jon Gabrus, and A Gay in the Life, which provides a safe space for conversations about the LGBTQ+ experience. The aforementioned shows have either already ended or have announced that they’re going off the air soon.
A company spokesperson has confirmed the cancellations to Bloomberg. The news organization also heard from sources that Spotify ended some of the programs before their creators’ contracts were up but that the service will still pay them the entire amount it promised.
Several companies, including Spotify, saw live audio programming a new area for growth during the height of the pandemic when Clubhouse blew up in popularity. In Spotify’s case, it gave Locker Room, the audio-based social network for sports fans that it acquired in March 2021, an overhaul and renamed it Greenroom. It launched a dedicated Greenroom app last year before rebranding it again as Spotify Live in April and integrating live audio inside of its main app. While cancelling multiple shows indicate that the company is stepping back from live audio, it’s not killing the format completely. Bloomberg says The Fantasy Footballers and The Ringer MMA Show will continue as usual.
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