Month: October 2025

Netflix is ‘judiciously’ expanding into interactive experiences

Netflix has been investing a lot of time and energy into gaming, but the company sees its work on games as part of a broader initiative around interactivity, co-CEO Greg Peters said in today’s Q3 2025 earnings call. “We’ve mostly talked so far about our work in this space as…

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The iPhone 17’s selfie camera is to blame for delayed Project Indigo support

The iPhone 17 series launched just over a month ago, but Adobe’s camera app Project Indigo still doesn’t support the latest iPhones — you can run it on an iPhone 12 Pro if you have one handy, but I can’t use it on the iPhone 17 Pro on my desk.…

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I asked Gemini to predict what the Apple M5 Ultra will look like – and the answer blew my mind away

Apple recently announced its new M5 chip, along with the first products powered by the hardware – a 14-inch MacBook Pro, a new iPad Pro and an upgraded Apple Vision Pro. The M5 includes a next-gen GPU with Neural Accelerators in each of its ten cores, allowing AI computations to…

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How Apple’s walled garden protects ICE

Hello and welcome to Regulator. Of all the strange, unintended consequences stemming from major lawsuits, I never thought that the Trump administration’s power to force Apple to remove ICE-tracking mobile apps from its stores could have been connected to a legal battle over Fortnite V-Bucks. Yes, we are talking about…

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YouTube’s AI ‘likeness detection’ tool is searching for deepfakes of popular creators

Starting today, creators in YouTube’s Partner Program are getting access to a new AI detection feature that will allow them to find and report unauthorized uploads using their likeness. As shown in this video from YouTube, after verifying their identity, creators can review flagged videos in the Content Detection tab…

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Did Microsoft just tease that the next Xbox is a PC and console?

We already know that the next-gen Xbox console isn’t locked to a single store, will use an AMD chip inside, and will maintain compatibility with existing Xbox games. Now, Microsoft appears to be teasing that the next-gen Xbox will be some type of hybrid console and PC. Xbox president Sarah…

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