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‘There is no right or wrong way to have alopecia’
Coyote vs. Acme’s Fate Might Have Been Sealed by Real Judge Doom David Zaslav
Just like the bad guy out of Who Framed Roger Rabbit, real life cartoon villain David Zaslav has revealed his nefarious plot: based on a damning investigative report from the Wrap, it seems the Warner Bros. head honcho planned to delete Coyote vs. Acmeall along. Apparently, he never even watched the movie.
U.S. stocks have just accomplished something that hasn’t happened since 1972
How to Have Sex should be required viewing for teenagers — and former teenagers
This intimate British coming-of-age movie is this year’s Aftersun
These $349 smart glasses have ‘AI superpowers’ and a comical charging nose
There’s a new pair of smart spectacles in town — and this time, it’s the $349 Frame glasses said to give you multimodal “AI superpowers.” The open-source eyewear comes from a startup called Brilliant Labs, which touts Frame as a way to get AI translations, web search, and visual analysis right in front of your eyes.
As shown in a video posted by Brilliant Labs, you can use your voice to ask the glasses to do things like identify a landmark you’re looking at, search the web for a particular pair of sneakers you’re seeing, or even look up nutrition information for the food you’re about to eat. The information appears as an overlay that shows up directly on the lens.
Frame comes in three colors you can preorder now: black, gray, and clear….
How psychedelic gardenvania Ultros would have you “talk” to the aliens
When playing any character-driven videogame I sometimes experience a sensation akin to my eyes unfocussing, and remember that I’m not, strictly speaking, controlling a body in a world, but interacting with a simulation that includes representations of a body and a world. The character is just an interfacial node in a vast tangle of visible and invisible elements; by moving the character, I cause objects, surfaces, creatures to load or unload, spring into motion or change colour and a million things besides.
Some games foreground these interdependencies by fictionalising the simulation as a giant organism or ecosystem, a more intriguing kind of “living, breathing” environment which is aware of your presence within it. Amongst these games is Ultros, a side-scrolling, psychedelic metroidvania – or as developers Hadoque might prefer, “gardenvania” – which launches next week.
Sketchy Rumor Says iOS 18 Will Have visionOS-Inspired Design Changes
For example, the report claims that the Apple TV app on iPadOS 18 will feature the same translucent navigation bar that was introduced in the tvOS 17.2 version of the app last year. The design of this menu draws similarities to visionOS, the operating system that runs on Apple’s new Vision Pro headset, which launched in the U.S. last week.
Apple also plans to redesign various other system menus and built-in apps on iOS 18, including Safari, according to the report.
We consider this rumor to be “sketchy” because The Verifier has a mixed track record with Apple rumors over the years.
Apple will introduce iOS 18 at its annual developers conference WWDC in June, and the first beta should be available shortly after the announcement. The update will be released to all users in September alongside the iPhone 16 lineup. For more details about the upcoming software update, read our iOS 18 roundup.
This article, “Sketchy Rumor Says iOS 18 Will Have visionOS-Inspired Design Changes” first appeared on MacRumors.com
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Fallout and Sons of the Forest have a survival FPS rival, playable now
The hardcore mode in Fallout New Vegas feels even more revolutionary in hindsight. Before Don’t Starve, Rust, or Valheim, Obsidian’s superlative RPG combined your typical running and gunning with the constant, melodramatic pressures of sheer survival. Catch a bullet out in the Mojave, and it was a long limp back to The Strip to get yourself patched up – especially with Cazadors flying around. Sons of the Forest takes it all to the next level, a truly detailed and oftentimes gruesome survival game where you face a constant battle against the wilderness. Harnessing the spirit of Fallout, the mechanics of Sons of the Forest, and some visual style borrowed from BioShock, a new survival shooter, with online co-op, is available to try out right now.