AI Might Finally Make Windows 11 Usable

The lonely “Windows” button on most modern keyboards is an old joke turned into a bore. The key is a lonely, barren island sitting between “alt” and “ctrl” that’s long proved more of a nuisance for a wayward finger that strays a little too far southwest than it is a usable function. While some might find the key good…

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The Morning After: Microsoft’s big bet on AI in 2023

Microsoft, a notoriously conservative and slow-moving giant, is bringing artificial intelligence right into the heart of Windows. But. after investing a total of $13 billion in ChatGPT-maker OpenAI (and acquiring a 49 percent stake in the process), will AI actually make its products better?

Microsoft went to town. Bing Chat officially kicked off its year of AI, while Copilot, assisting with its AI smarts, subsequently launched on Edge, Microsoft 365 products like Word and Powerpoint and eventually Windows 11.

While the AI interactions aren’t perfect, the one constant around AI is that everything is changing incredibly quickly. Microsoft has already announced Copilot will be upgraded with the more powerful GPT-4 Turbo and Dall-E 3 models.

– Mat Smith

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Amazon’s Prime Video will start serving ads on January 29, 2023

You’ll have to pay $3 a month on top of your subscription to get rid of commercials.

Amazon is telling its Prime Video subscribers that they have to pay extra if they don’t want their viewing experience interrupted by commercials. It will start showing “limited advertisements” with its service’s movies and shows starting on January 29. If they want to keep it ad-free, they’ll have to pay an extra fee of $3 a month on top of their Prime subscription or their standalone $9-a-month Prime Video membership. The company says it’s all for “increasing investment” in its shows and movies. Lord of the Rings doesn’t pay for itself.

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Apple appeals ban on Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2

It went into effect today, but the company says it’s taking “all measures” to reverse course.

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Apple filed its appeal to the International Trade Commission (ITC), attempting to reverse a ban on US sales of the Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2, according to court records. The company’s also requesting an emergency stay on the ban until a decision is reached regarding proposed redesigns of both smartwatch models. The matter even went before President Biden, with Apple hoping in vain for a veto. The ban officially goes into effect today, though Apple started pulling smartwatches from its digital and physical storefronts last week.

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Fan-made Fallout: London is finally coming this April

It has been described as a ‘DLC-sized mod for Bethesda’s Fallout 4’.

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Team Folon

An impressive-looking Fallout: London mod has been on our radar for a couple of years, and now the fan-made adventure has an official release date of April 23. The team behind it claim it’s a “DLC-sized mod” for Bethesda’s Fallout 4, built from the bones of the 2015 sequel. The trailer shows off a post-apocalyptic London, with iconic locations like Big Ben, Shakespeare’s Globe and Trafalgar Square,

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This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/the-morning-after-microsofts-big-bet-on-ai-in-2023-121555490.html?src=rss

Shocking Details Of College Student’s 1986 Murder Still Haunt San Diego

The notorious murder of 20-year-old Cara Knott — and the bizarre way her killer was caught — still sends chills down the spines of Southern Californians.

Sexing Dinos: Paleontologists Seek Fossilized Hormones

How can you tell if a dinosaur is female or male? It’s one of the most basic aspects of biology and yet, for the most part, it continues to be a mystery in paleontology. We don’t yet know the sex of most extinct species, even if those in museum displays have gender-specific names like Sue the T.rex or Cliff the…

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The Morning After: Microsoft’s big bet on AI in 2023

Microsoft, a notoriously conservative and slow-moving giant, is bringing artificial intelligence right into the heart of Windows. But. after investing a total of $13 billion in ChatGPT-maker OpenAI (and acquiring a 49 percent stake in the process), will AI actually make its products better?

Microsoft went to town. Bing Chat officially kicked off its year of AI, while Copilot, assisting with its AI smarts, subsequently launched on Edge, Microsoft 365 products like Word and Powerpoint and eventually Windows 11.

While the AI interactions aren’t perfect, the one constant around AI is that everything is changing incredibly quickly. Microsoft has already announced Copilot will be upgraded with the more powerful GPT-4 Turbo and Dall-E 3 models.

– Mat Smith

The biggest stories you might have missed

How the EU forced tech companies to change in 2023

The best Xbox Series X and Series S accessories in 2024

CBS and Paramount’s parent company reports hack affecting over 80,000 people

​​You can get these reports delivered daily direct to your inbox. Subscribe right here!

Amazon’s Prime Video will start serving ads on January 29, 2023

You’ll have to pay $3 a month on top of your subscription to get rid of commercials.

Amazon is telling its Prime Video subscribers that they have to pay extra if they don’t want their viewing experience interrupted by commercials. It will start showing “limited advertisements” with its service’s movies and shows starting on January 29. If they want to keep it ad-free, they’ll have to pay an extra fee of $3 a month on top of their Prime subscription or their standalone $9-a-month Prime Video membership. The company says it’s all for “increasing investment” in its shows and movies. Lord of the Rings doesn’t pay for itself.

Continue reading.

Apple appeals ban on Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2

It went into effect today, but the company says it’s taking “all measures” to reverse course.

TMA
Engadget

Apple filed its appeal to the International Trade Commission (ITC), attempting to reverse a ban on US sales of the Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2, according to court records. The company’s also requesting an emergency stay on the ban until a decision is reached regarding proposed redesigns of both smartwatch models. The matter even went before President Biden, with Apple hoping in vain for a veto. The ban officially goes into effect today, though Apple started pulling smartwatches from its digital and physical storefronts last week.

Continue reading.

Fan-made Fallout: London is finally coming this April

It has been described as a ‘DLC-sized mod for Bethesda’s Fallout 4’.

TMA
Team Folon

An impressive-looking Fallout: London mod has been on our radar for a couple of years, and now the fan-made adventure has an official release date of April 23. The team behind it claim it’s a “DLC-sized mod” for Bethesda’s Fallout 4, built from the bones of the 2015 sequel. The trailer shows off a post-apocalyptic London, with iconic locations like Big Ben, Shakespeare’s Globe and Trafalgar Square,

Continue reading.​​

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/the-morning-after-microsofts-big-bet-on-ai-in-2023-121555490.html?src=rss

Bryan Tanaka Confirms Split From Mariah Carey After 7 ‘Extraordinary Years’

The choreographer announced the “amicable separation” in an Instagram post.

Mt. Gox Victims Report 'Double Repayments' From 2014 Bitcoin Hack

Well, that’s one way to see your investment pay off. In 2014, the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the world, Mt. Gox, suffered a notorious hack that stole 850,000 Bitcoins from the platform. Victims are finally starting to get their money back on Tuesday, nearly 10 years later. However, some are reporting Mt. Gox…

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SanDisk's 1TB microSD is just $90 in Amazon's storage sale

The holidays are over and all those great digital Nintendo Switch games you got aren’t going to store themselves, especially if you’ve maxed out your Switch storage. Fortunately, a well-timed sale has you covered, with SanDisk’s 1TB microSD currently on sale for $90 from $150 — a solid 40 percent discount. It’s designed specifically for the Nintendo Switch and features a Legend of Zelda design. 

SanDisk’s 1TB microSD is Nintendo Switch system’s official licensed microSD card, meaning you don’t have to worry about any issues with compatibility. It offers write speeds of up to 90MB per second and read speeds up to 100MB per second. The Nintendo Switch only comes with 32GB of storage (part of which the system uses), so an extra 1TB can go a long way toward saving all your gaming data. 

If you’re in need of a whole lot more storage, Western Digital’s 4TB SN850X NVMe Internal Gaming SSD is also on sale. The Windows computer drive is currently down to $230 from $286 — a 19 percent discount. The WD_Black SSD offers speeds up to 7,300MB per second while regularly monitoring the drive’s health. It also controls your RGB style and uses tools like predictive loading. Keep in mind this deal is available on the model without heatsink

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SanDisk's 1TB microSD is just $90 in Amazon's storage sale

The holidays are over and all those great digital Nintendo Switch games you got aren’t going to store themselves, especially if you’ve maxed out your Switch storage. Fortunately, a well-timed sale has you covered, with SanDisk’s 1TB microSD currently on sale for $90 from $150 — a solid 40 percent discount. It’s designed specifically for the Nintendo Switch and features a Legend of Zelda design. 

SanDisk’s 1TB microSD is Nintendo Switch system’s official licensed microSD card, meaning you don’t have to worry about any issues with compatibility. It offers write speeds of up to 90MB per second and read speeds up to 100MB per second. The Nintendo Switch only comes with 32GB of storage (part of which the system uses), so an extra 1TB can go a long way toward saving all your gaming data. 

If you’re in need of a whole lot more storage, Western Digital’s 4TB SN850X NVMe Internal Gaming SSD is also on sale. The Windows computer drive is currently down to $230 from $286 — a 19 percent discount. The WD_Black SSD offers speeds up to 7,300MB per second while regularly monitoring the drive’s health. It also controls your RGB style and uses tools like predictive loading. Keep in mind this deal is available on the model without heatsink

Follow @EngadgetDeals on Twitter and subscribe to the Engadget Deals newsletter for the latest tech deals and buying advice.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/sandisks-1tb-microsd-is-just-90-in-amazons-storage-sale-103521798.html?src=rss

Bryan Tanaka Confirms Split From Mariah Carey After 7 ‘Extraordinary Years’

The choreographer announced the “amicable separation” in an Instagram post.