🖥️ Musk not a fan of Microsoft's new Recall AI tool 📱 Apple eyes folding iPhone with self-healing display 🎧 Sonos finally unveils its first wireless headphones 📺 Comcast reveals pricing for StreamSaver bundle 🕹️ Ayaneo introduces new gaming handhelds | |
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Elon Musk criticizes new Microsoft AI tool that gives PCs 'photographic memory'
| Tesla chief says he will definitely be turning the Recall feature off
| Elon Musk has joined privacy campaigners to express alarm over a new Copilot+ feature announced by Microsoft earlier this week during its Build developer conference, PC Mag reported. "This is a Black Mirror episode," Musk said in response to the new Recall tool. “Definitely turning this 'feature' off." Recall works by taking snapshots of all on-screen activity, which form the basis of an AI-powered tool that surfaces relevant screenshots when the user performs a search on their computer. Microsoft said in its notes on the feature that all of the Recall snapshots stay locally on a PC, adding that you can delete individual snapshots and that you are “always in control with privacy you can trust” ... | |
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Apple eyeing a foldable iPhone with a self-healing display
| Patent details material aimed at reducing dents and scratches | Numerous rumors already suggest that Apple is developing a foldable phone, but a recently awarded patent suggests it could include a display that has a layer with self-healing properties, Patently Apple reported. The self-healing material would serve to reduce the number of dents and scratches spoiling the display and “may fill the dent even without external intervention,” according to the document, though the process could also take place using heat from transparent conductors in the display. Patently Apple said it’s also possible that the special material would appear only in the flexible region of the display, which experiences the most stress. But remember, this is just a patent, so it may not happen ... | |
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Sonos finally unveils its first wireless headphones
| The new Ace cans come in black and soft white matte colors with metal accents | Sonos finally unveiled its first wireless headphones on Tuesday, and they’re set to go on sale globally in a few weeks’ time with a U.S. price of $449, Tom’s Guide reported. The new Ace headphones feature lossless streaming, spatial audio with dynamic head tracking, and “world-class” Active Noise Cancellation. They also offer up to 30 hours of battery life, and can be linked to your devices wirelessly via Bluetooth or the included USB-C and 3.5 mm cables. The Ace will also work seamlessly with the Sonos Arc Dolby Atmos soundbar to swap TV sound between the bar and the headphones at the touch of a button, Wired noted. Look out for hands-on reviews in the coming weeks ... | |
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Comcast reveals pricing for Netflix, Peacock, Apple TV+ bundle
| Decent savings are available to Comcast customers | Comcast’s streaming bundle comprising Netflix Standard with Ads, Peacock Premium, and Apple TV+ will launch next week as an add-on to Comcast Xfinity TV or broadband and cost $15 per month. Described by Variety as “a new cable-style bundle for the streaming era,” the fee for StreamSaver marks a discount of at least 35% compared with the total cost of the services if purchased separately. Comcast will also offer Netflix and Apple TV+ on its Now TV streaming-only service, which features Peacock and 40 free, ad-supported streaming TV channels, for $30 per month (versus $20 per month without the two services). To get Comcast’s Now TV, you need to subscribe to Xfinity Internet ... | |
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Game Boy-like OLED gaming handheld announced by Ayaneo | The company also introduced five other devices | Ayaneo has unveiled a slew of new devices that include a Game Boy-like OLED handheld, Windows Central reported. The Ayaneo device creating the most buzz is the is the Pocket DMG, which is designed to resemble a Nintendo Game Boy, though this particular device includes a joystick in the lower-left corner, beside the touchpad. It features a 3.92-inch OLED display with 1240 x 1080 resolution and is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon G3x Gen 2 chip. Launch dates haven’t been given for the new devices, but Ayaneo's past release patterns suggest they’ll likely make it to market via crowdfunding site Indiegogo ... | |
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