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OnePlus Premieres Its First Android Tablet, the 11.6-Inch OnePlus Pad

The unique premium tablet connects seamlessly to OnePlus phones and comes with a pen and keyboard cover.

It’s a big day for OnePlus fans. Along with the release of the new OnePlus 11 phone and the OnePlus Buds Pro 2 wireless earbuds, the company teased its first mechanical keyboard and, more fittingly for the mobile device maker, its first Android tablet, the OnePlus Pad. The green aluminum-clad tablet has an 11.6-inch display that curves into the body to help give it an 88% screen-to-body ratio.

The Pad has an industry-first 7:5 ratio screen with a 144Hz refresh rate that should make it great for smooth-looking video and gaming. The screen supports Dolby Vision while the speaker system supports Dolby Atmos and OnePlus’ omni-bearing sound field technology for more immersive audio that adjusts between the right and left channels based on the screen’s position.

The OnePlus Pad’s 9,510-mAh battery can play video for more than 14.5 hours and can stay in standby for one month, OnePlus said in its announcement. It also supports high-speed 67-watt charging, filling up its large pack in only 80 minutes.

Pricing and availability were not announced but will be available in the coming weeks. However, whatever the price, it will come with a OnePlus Stylo stylus and a OnePlus Magnetic Keyboard. That should make this a good competitor to options like Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S8, the Huawei MatePad Pro and Lenovo Tab P11 Pro.

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AI-Voiced Darth Vader Can Swear, Say ‘Skibidi Toilet’ in Fortnite: How to Find It

Expletives are apparently not off the table as a foul-mouthed AI Darth Vader is added to Fortnite.

It didn’t take long after Epic Games unleashed famous Star Wars Sith lord Darth Vader into the game Fortnite — complete with the AI-enabled voice of late actor James Earl Jones for conversations with players — for Vader to drop the F-bomb. 

As seen on multiple social-media videos, Vader can be prompted to say lots of things you wouldn’t find in a Star Wars script, such as curse words, «Skibidi toilet» and to share his thoughts on breasts.

 A representative from Epic Games pointed to a post on X saying that the company has already addressed the apparent lack of language filtering. The post reads, «We pushed a hotfix immediately and this shouldn’t happen again.»

But gamers were apparently able to capture footage of inappropriate banter from Vader in the time before the fix was issue.  Epic is asking gamers to report any additional problems.

Safety filters to stop the swearing

A representative for Epic Games told CNET on Friday that there are three layers of safety filters built into the feature to prevent this from happening again.

Also, parents must enable the option to «allow voice and written communication with AI features» for kid accounts to speak with Vader.

And even the Dark Lord of the Sith can still get kicked out of the game.

«If a player is repeatedly attempting to get Darth Vader to violate our settings and instructions, he will eventually leave the squad, and the player will be unable to recruit him again in that gameplay session,» the representative said. «If we become aware or receive a bug report that Darth Vader in Fortnite responded in a way he shouldn’t, we investigate it and if needed, make adjustments to avoid similar responses in the future.»

Where is this F-bomb dropping Vader?

It’s likely you’ve missed the window to have an R-rated conversation with Luke Skywalker’s father — although you can find clips that others have saved and posted on social media.

But Vader can still be found in Fortnite’s Battle Royale mode in the Samurai’s Solitude area in the southwest of the map. Your party can recruit the new Vader, who replaced Samurai Vader, and have an AI chatbot conversation with him. Epic used Google’s Gemini 2.0 Flash model for the responses. 

The family of Jones, who voiced the character since the first Star Wars movie, gave Epic permission to use his voice with AI models.

 «James Earl felt that the voice of Darth Vader was inseparable from the story of Star Wars, and he always wanted fans of all ages to continue to experience it,» the family said in a statement. «We hope that this collaboration with Fortnite will allow both longtime fans of Darth Vader and newer generations to share in the enjoyment of this iconic character.» 

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