Welcome back to Gizmodo’s March Madness bracket challenge to name the greatest app of all time! With more than 81 percent of the vote in yesterday’s tournament, YouTube is headed to the Final Four and Venmo has been eliminated. Today, we have another difficult match. Duolingo has been the Cinderella story of this…
Hulu on Disney+ officially launches, bringing together Mickey Mouse and The Handmaid's Tale
Posted in: Today's ChiliDisney didn’t waste much absorbing Hulu into its multimedia maw. After taking full ownership of Hulu last November, the company started beta testing integration with Disney+ a month later. Today, Hulu on Disney+ is officially coming out of beta, making it easy for subscribers to access content for both services. Really, though, it’s a way for Disney to push the value of its Hulu bundle, which starts at $9.99 a month with ads. If you want to go ad-free and download content for offline viewing, there’s the Duo Premium bundle for $19.99 a month. And if you don’t have a Hulu subscription, you’ll get a notification that you can join within Disney+ for $2 more a month.
Existing bundle subscribers can hop into Hulu’s shows using a new tab on Disney+, and the company says Hulu content like Shogun and The Handmaid’s Tale will also be highlighted in the main carousel of shows and content recommendations. If you’re old school (like me) and subscribe to Disney+ and Hulu separately, you can also start viewing Hulu content easily (assuming you’re using the same e-mail address for both services).
I didn’t have any trouble launching Shogun on my Disney+ app, but I was disappointed to find that my existing Hulu viewing progress didn’t carry over. That’ll be particularly annoying for people catching up on older multi-season shows, since they’ll have to manually figure out where they left off.
“This marks the most significant technical, operational, and product evolution for Disney+ since its launch – one that reflects a wider technology transformation that we have been undertaking,” said Aaron LaBerge, President & CTO, Disney Entertainment & ESPN, in a statement. “That work is going to drive an enhanced, more engaging user experience with Disney+ and lays the foundation for the innovations and enhancements we are planning for the future.”
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New Image Exposes Intense Magnetic Field of the Milky Way's Supermassive Black Hole
Posted in: Today's ChiliA new image of our galaxy’s central black hole reveals the magnetic field surrounding the object in polarized light. The image reveals how gas and superheated matter in the immediate vicinity of the black hole move around it. But aside from that, it’s a great way to visualize the extreme physics happening at the…
Hulu on Disney+ officially launches, bringing together Mickey Mouse and The Handmaid's Tale
Posted in: Today's ChiliDisney didn’t waste much absorbing Hulu into its multimedia maw. After taking full ownership of Hulu last November, the company started beta testing integration with Disney+ a month later. Today, Hulu on Disney+ is officially coming out of beta, making it easy for subscribers to access content for both services. Really, though, it’s a way for Disney to push the value of its Hulu bundle, which starts at $9.99 a month with ads. If you want to go ad-free and download content for offline viewing, there’s the Duo Premium bundle for $19.99 a month. And if you don’t have a Hulu subscription, you’ll get a notification that you can join within Disney+ for $2 more a month.
Existing bundle subscribers can hop into Hulu’s shows using a new tab on Disney+, and the company says Hulu content like Shogun and The Handmaid’s Tale will also be highlighted in the main carousel of shows and content recommendations. If you’re old school (like me) and subscribe to Disney+ and Hulu separately, you can also start viewing Hulu content easily (assuming you’re using the same e-mail address for both services).
I didn’t have any trouble launching Shogun on my Disney+ app, but I was disappointed to find that my existing Hulu viewing progress didn’t carry over. That’ll be particularly annoying for people catching up on older multi-season shows, since they’ll have to manually figure out where they left off.
“This marks the most significant technical, operational, and product evolution for Disney+ since its launch – one that reflects a wider technology transformation that we have been undertaking,” said Aaron LaBerge, President & CTO, Disney Entertainment & ESPN, in a statement. “That work is going to drive an enhanced, more engaging user experience with Disney+ and lays the foundation for the innovations and enhancements we are planning for the future.”
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/hulu-on-disney-officially-launches-bringing-together-mickey-mouse-and-the-handmaids-tale-152114434.html?src=rss
The Bad Guys will return next year. The First Omen goes retro in its new TV spot. Get a look at Roku’s take on The Spiderwick Chronicles. Plus, the X-Men go to hell in a look at today’s episode of X-Men ‘97, and what’s to come on Resident Alien. To me, my spoilers!
Digital kiosks from Soofa seem harmless, giving you bits of information alongside some ads. However, these kiosks popping up throughout the United States take your phone’s information and location data whenever you walk near them, and sell them to local governments and advertisers, first reported by NBC Boston Monday.
Eight years after launch, No Man's Sky gets computer-generated space stations that are different each time
Posted in: Today's ChiliNo Man’s Sky is still getting major updates. Developer Hello Games’ “Orbital” update, due Wednesday, adds procedurally generated space stations (so they’ll be different every time), a ship editor and a Guild system to the nearly eight-year-old space exploration sim.
Up until now, space stations have been one of the few parts of No Man’s Sky that weren’t created and randomized by algorithms as something truly unique. That changes with today’s update, which uses game engine upgrades to “create vast interior spaces and exterior spaces, with improved reflection and metallic surfaces.”
The stations’ broader scale will be evident from the outside, while their interiors will include new shops, gameplay and things to do. Hello Games describes them as being “uniquely customized” based on their virtual inhabitants’ system, race and locale.
Inside the stations, you’ll find the new ship editor. Hello Games says it previously withheld ship customization to maintain the title’s focus on exploration. (If players could build any ship they wanted at any time, it could ruin some of the fun of scouting out existing ones to buy in-game.) In that spirit, you’ll still need to collect, trade and salvage the parts to build yours how you like it.
The game’s upgraded Guild system, also in today’s update, makes factions a bigger part of the experience. You can find new Guild envoys on space stations, where you can join the club, get supplies and precious commodities and donate to boost your status in the group.
Fleets are getting better, too. With today’s update, you can send your frigate fleet on away missions — and if they run into trouble, you can swoop in and save the day. It sounds like a fun nuance to help scratch anyone’s space fantasy itch.
No Man’s Sky owners can install the Orbital update — also including engine improvements, a UI refresh and “much more” — today.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/eight-years-after-launch-no-mans-sky-gets-computer-generated-space-stations-that-are-different-each-time-140030734.html?src=rss
Sony’s forthcoming Xperia 1 VI is anticipated to undergo slight alterations in dimensions compared to its predecessor, the Xperia 1 V, as per recent leaks. The rumored removal of the 4K display in favor of a 19.5:9 aspect ratio would result in a shift in the phone’s measurements.
The purported dimensions for the Xperia 1 VI are 162 x 74.4 x 8.45mm, making it 3mm shorter and slightly wider than the Xperia 1 V, which measures 165 x 71 x 8.3mm.

Speculative renders from Weibo show the Sony Xperia V (left) vs. Xperia 1 VI (right)
Despite the reduction in vertical space, Sony is speculated to retain its traditional design with top and bottom bezels. This decision ensures the preservation of features like stereo speakers and a front-facing camera housed within the bezel rather than integrated into the screen.
Regarding the display, leaked information suggests a screen size of 149.6 x 69.4mm, resulting in a 19.4:9 aspect ratio and a 6.49-inch diagonal measurement.

Speculative renders from Weibo show the Sony Xperia V (left) vs. Xperia 1 VI (right)
The Xperia 1 VI is projected to be officially unveiled in May. Prior leaks hint at potential variations in RAM configurations, with options for 12GB and 16GB.
Additionally, there are mentions of other models like the Xperia 5 VI with 8GB of RAM and the Xperia 10 VI with either 6GB or 8GB of RAM, although it remains uncertain whether these models will also debut alongside the Xperia 1 VI in May.
Are you excited for the new version of the Xperia 1? Let us know your thoughts and expectations!
Sony Xperia 1 VI: New Dimensions Revealed On Recent Leaks
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Former Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer’s New Photo-Sharing App Has a Design From the Stone Age
Posted in: Today's ChiliWhen former Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer unveiled the promotional images for her new photo-sharing app, Shine, on Tuesday, I thought I was looking at one of the Facebook posts my elderly aunt has a habit of creating. But alas, the person posting was not my aunt, it was Mayer.
There’s good news for anyone looking to upgrade their phone as the Google Pixel 8 is currently down to a record-low price. Woot is running a 33 percent discount on the new Google Pixel 8 — one of our picks for 2024’s best smartphones — dropping its cost to $470 from $700. The sale is on for the next five days or until the smartphone sells out.
The new Google Pixel 8 launched last October and scored a 90 in our review due to features like its Tensor G3 chip. Google claims the chip allows the Pixel 8 to support more text and natural voice recognition. Plus, the company boasts that the G3 chip has twice the number of machine learning models as the G1 in the Pixel 6. This strength is more important than ever with AI’s growth and the recent launch of Magic Editor, a content-aware fill and lasso hybrid.
Externally, the Google Pixel 8 looks a little different. The screen has shrunk a tad to 6.2 inches from 6.3 inches screen on the Pixel 7 — a small but noticeable change. Also visible on the smartphone are a 50MP primary camera and a 12MP ultra-wide camera.
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