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Microsoft AI’s first in-house image generator MAI-Image-1 is now available

Microsoft AI’s first in-house image generator MAI-Image-1 is now available

Microsoft has launched its in-house AI image generator, MAI-Image-1, which is currently available in two products: Bing Image Creator and Copilot Audio Expressions. The announcement was made in October, with Microsoft’s AI chief, Mustafa Suleyman, indicating that the model will be “coming soon” to the European Union (EU). Suleyman has noted that MAI-Image-1 is particularly

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Epic and Google agree to settle their lawsuit and change Android’s fate globally

Epic and Google agree to settle their lawsuit and change Android’s fate globally

A settlement has been reached in the ongoing case of Epic Games versus Google. This agreement comes amid proceedings where Judge James Donato previously mandated changes aimed at increasing competition on the Android platform. If approved, the revisions could lead to significant alterations in the relationship between Google and app developers globally, extending beyond the

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Your Stream Deck’s ‘device not supported’ error should fix itself if you log in

Your Stream Deck’s ‘device not supported’ error should fix itself if you log in

Users may have encountered a “Device Not Supported” message on their Stream Deck devices recently, a problem likely linked to the use of BarRaider’s plug-ins. These plug-ins reportedly verify whether the StreamDeck.exe application is digitally signed, and it appears that Elgato’s digital signature expired on the preceding day. For users experiencing this issue, a solution

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Apple Podcasts is generating automatic links and chapters

Apple Podcasts is generating automatic links and chapters

Apple Podcasts is set to introduce automatically-generated chapters for English-language shows, alongside a feature that allows creators to insert timed links at specific moments within their episodes. These timed links could also be automatically included when creators mention another podcast during their shows. Creators will have the option to opt out of both features. The

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Valve will finally turn off the Steam Deck’s screen while it’s downloading games

Valve will finally turn off the Steam Deck’s screen while it’s downloading games

Valve is currently testing a new feature for the Steam Deck that allows for low-power downloads without keeping the handheld’s display on. This feature is part of a recent update available on the Steam Deck’s Beta and Preview channels. According to Valve, the device can now complete all ongoing downloads in a low-power mode while

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Google has a ‘moonshot’ plan for AI data centers in space

Google has a ‘moonshot’ plan for AI data centers in space

Google has announced a new initiative called Project Suncatcher, aiming to develop a potential way to alleviate resource limitations faced by energy-intensive AI data centers on Earth. This project proposes launching AI chips into space on solar-powered satellites, with the goal of creating space-based data centers. The concept involves leveraging sunlight in space to provide

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How a bunch of hackers freed the Kinect from the Xbox

How a bunch of hackers freed the Kinect from the Xbox

In 2010, Microsoft introduced the Kinect as a groundbreaking gaming device, allowing players to interact using their bodies. However, over the years, Kinect’s identity transformed, leading many to view it as a failure in gaming. While Microsoft misjudged the market demand for physical interaction in gaming, Kinect found new applications outside this realm. Initially intended

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