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Microsoft Edge Has a New Hidden Split-Screen Mode
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Microsoft has been hard at work integrating Bing Chat into the Edge browser, but there’s another new feature that isn’t as obvious: a hidden split-screen mode.
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iOS 16.4 Adds Support for PlayStation 5 DualSense Edge Wireless Controller
Though it launched in January, Apple devices have not supported the new PlayStation controller until now, with a number of PlayStation users complaining about a lack of support just last month.
Sony introduced the DualSense Edge back in October. It is designed to be “ultra-customizable,” featuring standard, high dome, and low dome caps, half dome back buttons, and lever back buttons so pro gamers can swap out their controls.
The buttons on the back are a new addition compared to the standard DualSense, as are the updated joysticks and trigger buttons. The controller also supports profiles with preset controls for different games. Priced at $199 in the United States, the controller includes a braided USB-C cable, a connector housing, and a dedicated carrying case. It is similar to the Xbox Elite 2 Wireless Controller.
This article, “iOS 16.4 Adds Support for PlayStation 5 DualSense Edge Wireless Controller” first appeared on MacRumors.com
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EA to pull Battlefield 1943, Bad Company 1 & 2, Mirror’s Edge from digital storefronts in April
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EA will soon pull four older DICE games from digital storefronts.
According to EA, Battlefield 1943, Bad Company, Bad Company 2, and Mirror’s Edge will be removed from sale on April 28.
This is in preparation for the retirement of the online services for these titles on December 8. Concering Bad Company 1 & 2 and Mirror’s Edge, you can continue playing them with their respective offline features, such as the single-player campaign.
Microsoft brings DALL-E’s AI image generation to Bing and Edge
Microsoft’s Bing AI chat can already be helpful for finding answers, but now it can help you produce fanciful pictures. The company has introduced a Bing Image Creator preview that adds OpenAI’s DALL-E AI image generation to both Bing search and a sidebar in the Edge browser. You just have to ask the chatbot to create an image with either a direct description or a follow-up to a previous query. If you’re wondering how to revamp your living room, you can ask Bing to draw some ideas based on your criteria.
Yes, Microsoft is aware of the potential for things to go awry. The company says it’s applying “additional protections” beyond OpenAI’s own. It will block you from creating potentially “harmful” images, the firm says. Microsoft also explicitly clarifies that images are AI-generated, including through watermarks.
Image Creator is available to a selection of Bing desktop and mobile users in preview and through a dedicated site. Edge users have access as well If you’re part of the test group, you’ll have to toggle the Creative mode to give the generator a try. Microsoft plans to bring the creative tool to Balanced and Precise mode users in the future, though, and plans to fine-tune the system’s behavior in multi-step chats. While the technology only supports English, more languages are in the works.
More forms of AI are finding their way into Bing. The company is rolling out AI-based Knowledge Cards that now offer “dynamic” quick-glance info like charts and timelines. Stories, meanwhile, provide images and short videos linked to searched topics.
The DALL-E tool comes just as Adobe has unveiled plans to put generative AI in Photoshop, After Effects and Premiere Pro, while NVIDIA is launching a customizable cloud AI service that includes image creation. While Microsoft clearly isn’t competing directly with Adobe or NVIDIA, it’s joining a wave of tech giants that see AI image production as a valuable tool. Bing Image Creator might also provide a competitive edge over Google, which only just widened access to its Bard AI chat following a limited test.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/microsoft-brings-dall-es-ai-image-generation-to-bing-and-edge-152749735.html?src=rss
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