Larry Hryb, an Xbox employee perhaps better known by his “Major Nelson” alias, is leaving Microsoft, he announced on Friday. Hryb has been a major face for many of Xbox’s marketing activities since the days of the original Xbox and Xbox Live online service, through the launch of the Xbox …
Read More »Fox News Artificial Intelligence Newsletter: AI Air Force wingman and countering Chinese deepfakes
Welcome to Fox News’ Artificial Intelligence newsletter with the latest AI technology advancements. Subscribe now to get the Fox News Artificial Intelligence Newsletter in your inbox. TOP STORIES ‘HERE TO STAY’: The Air Force is training artificial intelligence to operate drones and other aircraft and act as wingmen to pilots …
Read More »Ford made a rally-inspired version of the Mustang Mach-E for Goodwood Festival
Ford announced a “first-ever” rally-inspired Mustang Mach-E for the Goodwood Festival of Speed in the UK, which kicked off this week. And what’s more, the special-edition EV will be available to order in the US and Europe later this year. We don’t have much more information about the Mustang Mach-E …
Read More »Personalized chatbot tutors will likely revolutionize traditional education and benefit students: AI expert
AI-powered chatbot tutors will likely revolutionize traditional education and benefit students with one-on-one training, according to a University of California, Berkeley professor of computer science. ChatGPT has already made its mark among students, as younger generations rushed to use the chatbot that can mimic human conversation when it was released …
Read More »Lego isn’t just for kids: the latest news for nostalgic adult budgets
Tipping away the moments that make up a dull day This is, to me, a perfect Lego video — just a person putting bricks together to make a fun and clever idea, then showing it in action. PS: if anyone wants to take this concept and slow it down to …
Read More »The two apps on Google Play Store that are putting millions of Android users at risk
In some unfortunate news, the Google Play Store has unveiled yet another mischievous duo hiding in its digital realm. A leading cybersecurity company called Pradeo was the one to make the discovery. After detecting this illicit behavior, Pradeo immediately alerted Google, and the apps were removed from Google Play. Researchers at …
Read More »UK investigation places Adobe’s $20 billion Figma deal in peril
Adobe’s $20 billion bid for cloud-based design platform Figma will now be subject to an in-depth probe by the UK’s competition watchdog, which will decide whether to approve the merger or block the deal entirely. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) announced on Thursday that it had referred the acquisition …
Read More »How to ignore your friend’s text messages and pretend you never saw them
We’ve all been there – you receive a text message that you know you have to answer (eventually), yet you just aren’t in the mood to answer right now. Or sometimes you may be too busy to get to it and don’t want the person who sent you a message …
Read More »The Last of Us finally works on Steam Deck — with worse-than-PS3 level graphics
The Last of Us Part I arrived on PC this March as an embarrassing, broken PC port of a game, even on high-end machines. When I tried it on my Steam Deck handheld, the game was utterly unplayable — despite co-creator Neil Druckmann’s assurances that the game would “grace” the …
Read More »Could a chunk of this $37.5M Facebook settlement belong to you?
Facebook’s parent company, Meta, is going through yet another settlement case where some cash could have your name on it. This time the social media giant is facing up to $37.5 million for improperly tracking Facebook users’ locations. The company worked out a different settlement earlier this year that was …
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