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Apple adds spatial Personas to the Vision Pro. Here’s how to try the feature
The spatial Personas feature could soon let you take a cooking class around a virtual table with other classmates or interact with family members across the world as if they were sitting in your living room.Apple adds spatial Personas to the Vision Pro. Here’s how to try the featureApple adds spatial Personas to the Vision Pro. Here’s how to try the feature -
Google’s latest project could help protect you against cookie theft
Device Bound Session Credentials (DBSC) will make stealing your cookies more difficult.Google’s latest project could help protect you against cookie theftGoogle’s latest project could help protect you against cookie theft -
Amazon is selling the Apple Vision Pro at a rare $200 discount, and I don’t expect it to last
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Apple claims its on-device AI system ReaLM ‘substantially outperforms’ GPT-4
Apple’s new AI models could let Siri remember your conversation history, understand what’s on your iPhone screen, and be aware of surrounding activities, such as recognizing the music playing in the background.Apple claims its on-device AI system ReaLM ‘substantially outperforms’ GPT-4Apple claims its on-device AI system ReaLM ‘substantially outperforms’ GPT-4 -
Hollow Knight: Silksong: release date speculation, trailers, gameplay, and more
Things have gone mostly silent since the announcement of Hollow Knight: Silksong, but there have been morsels of info. Here’s everything we know about the game.Originally appeared here:
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Xbox’s April Game Pass titles include Lego 2K Drive, Shadow of the Tomb Raider and Harold Halibut
April’s new Xbox Game Pass arrivals give you Lego racing, Lara Croft and a Lil Gator. Subscribers can play the Mario Kart-like Lego 2K Drive starting on Wednesday, the trilogy-wrapping Shadow of the Tomb Raider on April 11 and the charming stop-motion adventure game Harold Halibut on April 16.
Lego 2K Drive, launched in May 2023, lets developer Vision Concepts (known for the NBA 2K and WWE 2K series) take the reins from Travelers’ Tales to create its first Lego game. We were quickly pulled in by its charming vehicle transformations and quirky fun in a game that draws equally from Mario Kart and Forza Horizon 5.
Our gripes (no quick way to restart races and a suspicious nudge toward microtransactions) will be easier to see past when you can download it for free with your Game Pass subscription. Lego 2K Drive will be available to Game Pass members on April 3 for cloud and Xbox consoles.
Shadow of the Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition wraps up Lara Croft’s Survivor Trilogy origin story, which rebooted the series as an Uncharted-esque cinematic epic. Help Croft traverse jungles, caverns and ruins (with tombs!) as she battles the mysterious and all-powerful organization Trinity and completes her transformation into the character known and loved from previous iterations. You can play it on April 11 on cloud, Xbox consoles and PCs.
Slow Bros.Harold Halibut is a quirky adventure game made in the spirit of old-school Sierra or LucasArts games — with a unique visual twist. Harold works as a lab assistant in a sunken spaceship trapped underwater 250 years after fleeing a doomed Earth. But the game’s stop-motion digital animation steals the show, appropriately illustrating the story’s captivatingly gloomy sci-fi premise.
Developer Slow Bros. created handmade characters, environments and objects, which were scanned and animated digitally, leading to a stand-out old-school motif. Harold Halibut will be available on April 16 on cloud, PC and Xbox Series X/S.
Also available for Game Pass members in April are the time-slowing action-puzzler Superhot: Mind Control Delete (available Tuesday for cloud, console and PC), the innocently family-friendly open-world adventure Lil Gator Game (April 4: cloud / console / PC), EA Sports PGA Tour (April 4: cloud / PC / Xbox Series X/S) and surreal detective game Kona (April 9: cloud / console).
Leaving Xbox Game Pass this month are Amnesia Collection, Amnesia: Rebirth, Back 4 Blood, Phantom Abyss, Research and Destroy and Soma. They’re available until April 15.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/xboxs-april-game-pass-titles-include-lego-2k-drive-shadow-of-the-tomb-raider-and-harold-halibut-165331429.html?src=rss
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Dave the Diver joins the PS Plus catalog on April 16
Dave the Diver is joining the PlayStation Plus catalog on April 16. If you’ve been on the fence about the ocean-faring adventure/restaurant sim, this is a good chance to check it out without spending any extra money, assuming your PS Plus membership hasn’t lapsed.
For those living under a coral reef, Dave the Diver is a wickedly addictive game that wears many hats. The gameplay splits into two primary components. During the day, you explore an ever-changing ocean, with fish to hunt, sharks to fight and mysteries to solve. The deeper you go, the weirder things get.
Once night falls, the action shifts to a sushi restaurant. You hire the staff, plan the menu and serve the guests. This is one part management sim and one part arcade game, with a hectic pace that recalls the coin-op classic Tapper.
The two gameplay mechanics shouldn’t mesh well, being so wildly different, but somehow they do. It’s like, uh, ocean-exploring peanut butter and sushi-making jelly. Dave the Diver is also surprisingly funny, with a large cast of oddballs both over and under the sea. Let me put it this way. You can hire an off-brand Jason Voorhees, a velociraptor and a ninja to be your waiters and sous chefs. There’s a reason why it made our list of the best games of 2023.
PS5 players are getting some slight improvements to suit the console, including haptic feedback that makes use of the adaptive triggers of the DualSense controllers. There’s also Godzilla-based DLC coming in May, which promises “even more enormous threats lurking in the depths.” The game’s already available for the Nintendo Switch and PC, though it remains absent from the Xbox catalog.
In addition to Dave the Diver, PS Plus members will soon be getting another treat. Sony just announced that the action-adventure title Tales of Kenzera: Zau will be a day one exclusive to PlayStation Plus on April 23.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/dave-the-diver-joins-the-ps-plus-catalog-on-april-16-154532307.html?src=rss
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Tesla sees EV deliveries drop year-over-year for the first time since 2020
Tesla has revealed how many vehicles it delivered in the first three months of 2024 and the figures dropped significantly from both the previous quarter and the same period in 2023. The company handed over 386,810 EVs during the period.
That’s down 20 percent from the 484,507 vehicles Tesla delivered in Q4 2023 and an eight percent dip year-over-year. This was Tesla’s first YoY sales drop since 2020, Bloomberg points out. The figures also fell well short of projections — on average, analysts expected Tesla to deliver 449,080 EVs.
There are some mitigating factors at play, as TechCrunch notes. Tesla had to close its factory in Germany for almost a week due to an arson attack. It also put most production at the Berlin-area facility on hold for a fortnight due to shipping disruptions resulting from Houthi attacks on international shipping in the Red Sea. Tesla also pointed to an early production ramp up of the revised Model 3 as another reason for the drop in deliveries.
Tesla says it built 412,376 Model 3 and Y vehicles in the first three months of 2024 and 20,995 other models for a total of 433,371. Of the deliveries, 369,783 were Model 3s and Model Ys. The company didn’t detail the number of Cybertrucks it built and delivered.
As is often the case, Tesla tried a few tactics to juice sales at the end of the quarter, such as once again offering a free trial of Full Self-Driving (which, despite the name, is not an autonomous driving system). The company also hinted to prospective buyers who’d been on the fence that they should snap up one of its EVs before a price increase on April 1. Sure enough, on Monday, the company jacked up the price of every Model Y trim by $1,000 in the US.
Earlier this year, Tesla CEO Elon Musk warned that the company was between “two major growth waves” — the boom of the Model 3 and Y, and a lower-cost EV that’s expected to arrive in late 2025. As such, he warned investors that Tesla was likely to see “notably lower” sales growth this year.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/tesla-sees-ev-deliveries-drop-year-over-year-for-the-first-time-since-2020-153020454.html?src=rss
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Vision Pro spatial Personas are like Apple’s version of the metaverse without the Meta
Apple’s 3D representation of you that lives in the Vision Pro can now interact directly with other Personas in an environment that feels like the truest form of the Metaverse – without being the Metaverse at all.Vision Pro spatial Personas are like Apple’s version of the metaverse without the MetaVision Pro spatial Personas are like Apple’s version of the metaverse without the Meta -
DJI Avata 2 drone gets likely launch date with official ‘ready to roll’ teaser
After weeks of DJI Avata 2 leaks, DJI has announced a launch event that looks very much like it’s for the FPV drone.DJI Avata 2 drone gets likely launch date with official ‘ready to roll’ teaserDJI Avata 2 drone gets likely launch date with official ‘ready to roll’ teaser