Month: June 2023

Instagram is apparently testing an AI chatbot that lets you choose from 30 personalities

Meta could be the latest company to test the social potential of AI chatbots. A screenshot shared by leaker Alessandro Paluzzi on Twitter shows what seems to be an intro screen for the new Instagram feature. It says the chatbots will be able to answer questions, give advice, and help…

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iPadOS 17 finally supports external USB webcams and cameras

The iPad is finally getting support for external USB webcams and cameras. Apple’s latest iPadOS 17 developer beta includes support for a variety of USB webcams and even cameras connected through devices like Elgato’s Cam Link 4K or mirrorless cameras that have webcam modes. Twitter user Stephen Robles has demonstrated…

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Disney Dreamlight Valley receives massive free story content update today

The fifth major expansion for Disney Dreamlight Valley is arriving today, as The Remembering story, which was present at the game’s release late last year is finally concluded. However, there are plenty more new additions to keep fans returning to the life simulator six months on.  Fans of classic Disney…

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The Apple Vision Pro costs the same as Microsoft’s Hololens – there’s a reason why

The Vision Pro seems to be the perfect fit for an enterprise audience that has been accustomed to the promises of Microsoft’s Hololens platform for almost a decade. Augmented reality, rather than Virtual reality is what Apple is betting on as its new growth platform, its external display as some…

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Riot and Coke think they figured out what leveling up tastes like

Coca-Cola has come up with a way for you to level up in real life. In a collaboration with Riot Games and in celebration of League of Legends, the two companies have developed a soft drink that they claim is what experience points taste like. (Author’s note: there are many…

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Twitter’s window to edit tweets is now one hour, but you still have to pay for it

The official Twitter Blue account now says that the tweet editing window has been doubled to one hour. The post announcing the feature was edited moments after it went live to note the change but, confusingly, didn’t add any other edits past the thirty-minute mark to demonstrate. Twitter’s support page…

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