Go Here to Read this Fast! This iPad just got a rare discount — save $100 at Best Buy
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This iPad just got a rare discount — save $100 at Best Buy
Go Here to Read this Fast! This iPad just got a rare discount — save $100 at Best Buy
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This iPad just got a rare discount — save $100 at Best Buy
Go Here to Read this Fast! The 5 best MacBooks for video editing in 2024
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The 5 best MacBooks for video editing in 2024
Instagram got a surprise visitor. Meta AI, the company’s AI-powered chatbot that can answer questions, write poetry and generate images with a simple text prompt, is up in your DMs. Meta warned that Meta AI was coming and has spent the last few months adding the chatbot to products like Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp. We all knew Instagram would be next.
“Our generative AI-powered experiences are under development in various phases, and we’re testing a range of them publicly in a limited capacity,” a Meta spokesperson told Engadget. For some of us at Engadget, the feature appeared in Instagram’s Direct Messaging inbox.
We could tap it to start a conversation with Meta AI, where it could give definitions of words, suggest headlines and… generate images of dogs on skateboards.
Ah, the future.
— Mat Smith
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TCL, maker of many TVs, is to release its first special — a short romance movie — on TCLtv+ this summer. Minimizing effort (and artistic license), it’s using generative AI, and the result is as creepy, dreamy and blurry as all the other generative AI video we’ve seen so far. Watch the protagonists’ faces contort and blur. Marvel at the tone and color profiles switching for no apparent reason. You have to watch it: a rare laugh on a Monday morning.
Last month, Epic Games filed a motion asking a California judge to hold Apple in contempt for what it claims are violations of a 2021 injunction. Now, Apple is asking the judge to reject Epic’s request, alleging the motion is an attempt to “micromanage Apple’s business operations in a way that would increase Epic’s profitability.” Epic said Apple’s “so-called compliance is a sham” and accused the company of violating the injunction with its recent moves. Apple maintains it has acted in compliance with the injunction, stating in the new filing: “The purpose of the injunction is to make information regarding alternative purchase options more readily available, not to dictate the commercial terms.”
Google, the search giant that brought in more than $73 billion in profit last year, is protesting a California bill that would require it and other platforms to pay media outlets. The company announced it was beginning a “short-term test” to block links to local California news sources for a “small percentage” of users in the state. How will this end up? Let’s take a look elsewhere.
The company pulled its News service out of Spain for seven years in protest of local copyright laws. However, in Australia, the company signed deals worth about $150 million to pay publishers. It also eventually backed off threats to pull news from search results in Canada and forked over about $74 million.
Gaming laptops are now cheaper and more powerful than ever, and many wouldn’t look out of place in a classroom. If you aim to do some serious multimedia work alongside playing video games online, it’s worth looking at a dedicated gaming system. We select the best machines for balancing work with play, with advice on screen sizes, portability and more. Jack will no longer be a dull boy.
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Go Here to Read this Fast! The Morning After: Meta crams its AI chatbot into your Instagram DMs
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The Morning After: Meta crams its AI chatbot into your Instagram DMs
It often feels like we live in a fully connected world, but anyone who has been caught without a signal at a time of need can tell you it’s far from true. Emergency satellite connectivity is a solution to this problem, and one the Google Pixel 9 series and next-generation Google Fold will allegedly offer, according to Android Authority‘s Kamila Wojciechowska. The feature will purportedly be available for T-Mobile customers first, thanks to the network provider’s partnership with SpaceX to create satellite messaging. It could become available on other networks in the future.
The messaging service will allegedly ask users questions such as “What best describes your situation?” and “Are there weapons involved?” It’s unclear whether the feature will be free for Google Pixel 9 and next-gen Google Fold users. T-Mobile hasn’t confirmed pricing for its satellite messaging service in previous announcements.
If the news is true, Google would be following in the footsteps of Apple, which launched its own Emergency SOS satellite feature in late 2022 for iPhone 14 users in countries such as the United States, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, and the United Kingdom. The tool has since expanded to include the iPhone 15 and countries such as Australia and New Zealand, which have mass wilderness areas where cellular service is absent.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/google-pixel-9-phones-might-have-emergency-satellite-messaging-104421387.html?src=rss
Go Here to Read this Fast! Google Pixel 9 phones might have emergency satellite messaging
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Google Pixel 9 phones might have emergency satellite messaging
Go here to Read this Fast! Wormhole, Jupiter enthusiasts drawn to Kelexo P2P lending platform
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Wormhole, Jupiter enthusiasts drawn to Kelexo P2P lending platform
Go here to Read this Fast! BluestoneMining emerges as a leader in sustainable crypto mining
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BluestoneMining emerges as a leader in sustainable crypto mining
Go here to Read this Fast! NEO emerges as top gainer, traders bet on price drop
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NEO emerges as top gainer, traders bet on price drop
Go here to Read this Fast! Bitcoin miners could liquidate $5b in BTC post-halving
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Bitcoin miners could liquidate $5b in BTC post-halving
BTC retested $60K amidst an escalation in Middle East tensions over the weekend.
Peter Schiff claims a drop below $60K will be risky for Bitcoin and its holders, including MicroStrategy.
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Go here to Read this Fast! Grand Base minting sparks rug pull concerns as token plunges 99%
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Grand Base minting sparks rug pull concerns as token plunges 99%