Month: August 2023

Instagram is working on labels for AI generated content

Instagram appears to be working on new notices that would identify when AI has played a role in creating content on its platform.  App researcher Alessandro Paluzzi, who frequently discovers new Instagram features before they’re officially announced or released, has posted a screenshot of a page in the Instagram app…

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Baldur’s Gate 3 developers want players to delete their early access saves and uninstall the game ahead of 1.0 release

Baldur’s Gate 3 is only days away, but Larian has dispensed some important advice to those who played the game during early access in the runup to launch.  In short, the developers have advised that anyone who played Baldur’s Gate 3 during early access take the time to uninstall both…

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Twitter Blue subscribers can now hide their blue checks

Twitter Blue, which Elon Musk is currently rebranding to X Blue, now includes the option to hide the notorious blue checkmark. Twitter Blue subscribers recently started noticing the “hide your blue checkmark” option on the web and in mobile apps, offering the ability to hide that they’re paying for Twitter…

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YouTube Multiview rolls out, but only a few sports fans will get the full experience

YouTube is officially launching its Multiview feature to users. However thanks to several limitations, it won’t be as robust as the preview versions. Multiview first made its appearance back in March as part of an early access program giving sports fans a way to watch up to four different games…

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TweetDeck’s new ‘XPro’ branding is starting to show up

Like much of Twitter’s rebranding to X, there are still a lot of vestiges of the old brand on the page. The image on the landing page still prominently features the Twitter bird logo, and a tagline on the page reads “a powerful, real-time tool for people who live on…

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Microsoft Teams adds spatial audio for more immersive conference calls

“Teams Spatial Audio aligns the perceived audio location of each participant with their video representation to make it easier for users to track who is speaking, to understand better when multiple speakers are speaking at the same time, and to lower meeting fatigue and cognitive load,” Microsoft’s Hong Sodoma wrote.…

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