💻 Microsoft starts testing a better Windows Search 📱 This iPhone 17 Air design leak has Google Pixel written all over 📺 Netflix’s prices are going up, including its ad-supported tier 🍿 Sonic the Hedgehog 4 release date revealed 🕹️ Balatro just hit an amazing sales milestone ⭐️ Giveaway: Win a Sansui OLED TV and PlayStation 5 Slim | |
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Microsoft starts testing a better Windows Search on Copilot+ PCs | It makes finding your documents, photos, and settings across Windows 11 easier | Microsoft is rolling out an improved version of Windows Search to Snapdragon-powered Copilot+ PCs, PC Mag reported. First revealed in October, the feature, which is currently a test build, uses semantic and traditional indexing to make searching for documents, photos, and settings easier. According to the computer giant, semantic indexing means “you no longer need to remember file names, exact words in file content, or settings names. For example, you can use your own words to find images by typing ‘bridge at sunset,’ documents by describing what they are about like ‘Europe trip budget,’ or settings like ‘change my theme.’” You can try it now via the Windows Insider Program for Windows 11 ... | |
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Image: Digital Trends / Google / Apple | This iPhone 17 Air design leak has Google Pixel written all over it | A new leak suggests Apple’s rumored 'Air' phone could look very similar to Google's Pixels | The iPhone looks to be heading for a major design refresh after recycling the same aesthetics that it introduced with the iPhone 11 series, Digital Trends reported. But a new leak suggests that it won’t be a flagship phone that sets the ball rolling, but instead a highly-anticipated mid-tier phone rumored to be called the “Air,” though often referred to as the “Slim.” Leaker MajinBu, who has a mixed track record, has shared what appears to be the unibody chassis for the rumored iPhone 17 series Air. The standout element is the large pill-shaped camera bar at the top, which looks suspiciously similar to the Pixel 9 series phones ... | |
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Image: Derek Malcolm / Digital Trends | Netflix hikes fees, including its ad-supported tier
| The streaming service last raised its prices in October last year | Netflix’s subscription fees are going up again, and include the first increase to the ad-supported tier since its launch in 2022. The standard tier is increasing to $17.99 from $15.49 per month, while the premium tier is rising by $2 to $24.99. The standard ad-supported tier, meanwhile, is increasing by $1 to $7.99 a month. The above prices are for U.S.-based Netflix customers, but those in Canada, Portugal, and Argentina will also see increases in their monthly fee. The fresh rates are effective now for new sign-ups, while existing customers will see the higher price when they next renew ... | |
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Image: Paramount Pictures | Sonic the Hedgehog 4 release date revealed | But there's a while to wait ... | We heard last month that a fourth installment of Sonic the Hedgehog was in the works, and now Paramount Pictures has confirmed the release date. Patience is required, however, as the family-friendly movie won’t be landing in theaters until March 19, 2027, Variety reported. It will follow the recently released and hugely successful Sonic the Hedgehog 3, which has so far raked in $218 million domestically and $422 million globally. Based on Sega’s video game series, Sonic the Hedgehog follows the adventures of the titular creature, who runs at super speeds, with comedian Ben Schwartz providing Sonic’s voice in the live-action movies ... | |
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Balatro just hit another amazing sales milestone
| Multiple wins at The Game Awards last month gave it a big boost | Following its release 11 months ago, indie poker roguelike Balatro has now sold an impressive five million copies, Game Rant reported. Launching first on PC and consoles, it then came to macOS before winning Best Indie, Best Debut Indie, and Best Mobile Game at The Game Awards 2024. “The last few weeks have been pretty wild,” Balatro maker LocalThunk said in a post on X announcing the sales figure. “To everyone who picked up Balatro after seeing it at The Game Awards, we hope you're having an amazing time with it!” Digital Trends has just shared the top strategies for winning with every deck in Balatro ... | |
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