I’ve used Kindles since the first version, and here’s what Amazon is getting right about AI with the new Kindle Scribe As an avid reader, I have always been a fan of Amazon’s Kindle devices. From the first release back in 2007, the idea of having a portable library at my fingertips was revolutionary. Over… Continue reading I’ve used Kindles since the first version, and here’s what Amazon is getting right about AI with the new Kindle Scribe
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Microsoft is testing friend requests on Xbox Series X – a feature that’s been missing since the Xbox 360 days
Microsoft is well-known for continually improving its products and services to offer the best possible gaming experience to its users. Recently, Xbox players were ecstatic to hear that the company is testing a long-awaited feature on the Xbox Series X – the friend request system. Gamers have been eagerly awaiting this addition since it was… Continue reading Microsoft is testing friend requests on Xbox Series X – a feature that’s been missing since the Xbox 360 days
Steam players’ use of controllers has tripled since 2018
Steam players’ use of controllers has tripled since 2018 Gaming has evolved tremendously in recent years, with enhanced graphics, immersive stories, and multiplayer options making it more engaging than ever. Traditionally, gaming enthusiasts relied on a keyboard and mouse to navigate through virtual worlds. However, recent statistics from Steam, a renowned digital distribution platform for… Continue reading Steam players’ use of controllers has tripled since 2018
Take-Two seemingly hints again at GTA 6 being released before March 2025
In gaming news, video game company Take-Two Interactive recently hinted again at the potential release of Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA 6) before March 2025. First, some background: Grand Theft Auto, the widely acclaimed and successful series of video games published by Take-Two, has been one of the most influential and popular video games since… Continue reading Take-Two seemingly hints again at GTA 6 being released before March 2025
Striking writers met with Hollywood studios for the first time in months
For months, a major disconnect has appeared to exist between the Hollywood studios and the striking writers, paralyzing the entertainment industry and leaving the entire creative workforce in limbo. However, this week, the two sides finally came to the negotiating table for the first time in months and held their first set of face-to-face talks… Continue reading Striking writers met with Hollywood studios for the first time in months
The WGA and the AMPTP are having their first meeting since the writing strike began
It has been an arduous road since the Writers Guild of America (WGA) declared a strike against the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) on November 5th, 2007. As of today, the two sides have finally come together for their first meeting since the strike began. Tensions did not subside until the WGA… Continue reading The WGA and the AMPTP are having their first meeting since the writing strike began
Twitter commandeers @X username from man who had it since 2007
In a rare twist of events, social media giant Twitter has commandeered a Twitter username from its owner of twelve years. On Tuesday, June 28th, Twitter told its users that it had reclaimed the username @X from the individual who had owned it since 2007. This move from Twitter came as a surprise, considering the… Continue reading Twitter commandeers @X username from man who had it since 2007
Microsoft’s ad plan for Windows 11 is its worst idea since Windows 8 – but all is not lost
It has been almost a decade since Microsoft released its now notorious Windows 8, a revamp of the company’s long appreciated Windows operating system. Though Microsoft has endured much success since then, Windows 8 is still largely considered to be the company’s most regrettable mistake. Now, Microsoft is taking steps to ensure that their impending… Continue reading Microsoft’s ad plan for Windows 11 is its worst idea since Windows 8 – but all is not lost
Iceland’s President Offers Socks to the Disabled Ex-Twitter Employee Mocked by Elon Musk
Iceland’s President Guðni Th. Jóhannesson is making headlines for gifting a disabled former Twitter employee a pair of socks from his homeland. His show of compassion comes after the now former employee was the subject of ridicule from technology mogul, Elon Musk. Last month, German carmaker Volkswagen was accused of using a “defeat device” to… Continue reading Iceland’s President Offers Socks to the Disabled Ex-Twitter Employee Mocked by Elon Musk
Rocket Lab May Bail on Using Helicopters to Catch Falling Rockets
Rocket Lab, an American aerospace manufacturer and launch service provider, is consider dropping its current strategy for recovering spent rockets by using helicopters. The dramatic and innovative technique of using helicopters to recover the rockets has been seen as a cost-effective way to reduce costs associated with launching payloads into space. However, the company is… Continue reading Rocket Lab May Bail on Using Helicopters to Catch Falling Rockets