Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny are spotted on a night out in Paris.
Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny are spotted on a night out in Paris.
Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny are spotted on a night out in Paris.
Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny are spotted on a night out in Paris.
Like other browser makers, Mozilla is looking to bring more AI features into Firefox. The organization’s latest effort is an experimental one for the Nightly build of the browser. Starting this week, you’ll be able to add ChatGPT, Google Gemini, HuggingChat or Le Chat Mistral to the sidebar. Highlight some text on the web and you can right click to ask your preferred chatbot to summarize the information, simplify the language or test your memory and knowledge of the excerpt.
Mozilla says any chatbot use is entirely optional and none of them are integrated into Firefox’s core functions. If you’d like to try one in Firefox, you’ll need the experimental Nightly version of the browser (note that Mozilla describes this as a “unstable testing and development platform,” so exercise caution). Go to Settings > Nightly Experiments and switch on the AI Chatbot Integration option, then pick a chatbot.
To add the chatbot to your sidebar permanently, select Customize toolbar after right clicking on the toolbar. After that, you should drag the sidebar icon to your toolbar.
Mozilla is pitching this as a way for you to try out chatbots and see which one works best for you (or find out if you want to use one at all). “All of these models are still being developed and improved,” the organization noted in a blog post. “None are perfect, and they’re each good at some things and not at others.” Mozilla added that it will refine the chatbot experience before bringing it to the beta and release builds of Firefox.
The organization is following several other browser makers in bringing chatbots to their products. Of course, Microsoft and Google have brought Copilot and Gemini to Edge and Chrome, respectively. The likes of Opera and DuckDuckGo have waded into these waters too.
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Atari pretty much started this whole home console gaming thing with the 2600, a precursor to the NES. That console is 45 years old and Atari itself was formed well over 50 years ago. To originally commemorate its 50th birthday, the company released a robust collection of games called Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration. Now, it’s getting a hefty update with nearly 40 additional games, though Atari has yet to release a full list of the new titles.
This brings the total of games available with this collection to almost 130, derived from multiple home and portable consoles. Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration Expanded Edition also adds two new timelines to the software. Basically, these timelines are interactive history lessons about the company, complete with video segments and playable games.
One of the timelines is a deep dive into the company’s history, called The Wider World of Atari. This features retrospectives into the classic arcade cabinet Berzerk, Pong creator Al Alcorn and artist Evelyn Seto, who designed the company’s iconic logo. The First Console War timeline gets into the battle between the Atari 2600 and the Intellivision, which was a prelude to Nintendo versus Sega. Incidentally, Atari just bought Intellivision, officially ending the rivalry.
The update rolls out this fall and is free to current owners of the collection. It’ll also be the definitive version moving forward. For new buyers, Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration Expanded Edition costs $40, with a Steelbook edition retailing for $50. It’ll be available on just about every platform, including the Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X and PC. The physical Steelbook edition, which is just for the Switch and PS5, comes with art cards, arcade marquee signs, replica business cards and more.
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Life must be feeling good for the “Espresso” singer as her song “Please Please Please” tops the Billboard Hot 100 Chart.
Life must be feeling good for the “Espresso” singer as her song “Please Please Please” tops the Billboard Hot 100 Chart.
If you’ve been looking to improve your home’s security but don’t want to spend a fortune, now is an excellent time to shop. One of Amazon’s early Prime Day deals is a 63 percent discount on a Blink bundle. For $120 — down from $320 — you can get a Blink Video Doorbell and three Outdoor 4 smart security cameras with Sync Module 2. The deal is exclusive to Prime members.
The Blink bundle allows you to monitor your home, whether you’re far away or right inside. You can use Video Doorbell to answer the door, get alerts when there’s motion and speak to visitors. It uses infrared night vision and 1080p HD live view to give you insight during the day or night. The device requires two double AA batteries (included in the bundle) and should last for about two years.
Then there are Blink’s fourth-generation Outdoor Cameras, one of our picks for best smart home gadgets. The lens offers a 143-degree field of vision, 1080p HD video, two-way audio and Alexa integration. It also has better low-light vision and catches movement faster than its predecessors.
If you don’t need three cameras and want to save some money, there’s another option for you. This bundle includes a Blink Video Doorbell and just one Outdoor 4 smart security camera with Sync Module 2. The pair is also 63 percent off, with the deal dropping their price to $60 from $160.
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In 2022, Beats discontinued the Pill+, the company’s last remaining Bluetooth speaker. Prior to the move, Beats had decent run of smaller, portable speakers, including its original Pill and Pill XL models. Of course, that period wasn’t without some headaches and there hadn’t been a new model since 2015. Now it’s time for a revival. Beats reintroduced its Pill speaker today with a new design that’s been re-engineered from the inside out.
The first change you’ll likely notice is the 20-degree upward tilt of the new Beats Pill, which the company says gives the unit improved sound projection. Beats is promising “more powerful, room-filling sound, bigger bass and improved tonality” thanks to an updated woofer and tweeter combo that should also minimize distortion. The new Pill is 10 percent lighter than the Pill+ and comes with a removable lanyard for carrying. The speaker is also IP67 rated for dust and water resistance, which should be good enough to protect the device if it accidentally takes a quick dip in the pool.
Similar to previous models, you can sync two Pill speakers together for more robust sound. The company gives you the option of Amplify Mode, which is louder, or Stereo Mode that divides the left and right channels. Beats explains that it improved the speakerphone capabilities of the Pill, mostly thanks to the company’s noise-learning algorithm. By combating environmental noise, the company says it can better pick up your voice during calls.
The Pill still has on-device controls for music, volume, pairing and power, and the speaker charges via USB-C. That wired connection can also be used to charge your phone from the speaker’s battery or to send lossless audio from a laptop or other device. Beats says you can expect up to 24 hours of battery life, plus there’s a Fast Fuel feature that gives you two ours of use in 10 minutes. One-touch pairing is available on iOS and Android and there’s compatibility for both Find My and Find My Device when you need it.
The new Beats Pill is available for pre-order today in black, red and gold color options for $150. Beats says it will start shipping the speaker on June 27.
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Ben Affleck yelled at paparazzi outside his home amid rumors of heading for divorce with Jennifer Lopez.
Ben Affleck yelled at paparazzi outside his home amid rumors of heading for divorce with Jennifer Lopez.
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end revealed the moment that his girlfriend “won him over” and praised her self-awareness when she came to his first game.
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end revealed the moment that his girlfriend “won him over” and praised her self-awareness when she came to his first game.
Amazon Prime Day 2024 is just a few weeks away but the company isn’t waiting until then to reveal its latest batch of free(ish) games for Prime members (or early Prime Day deals, for that matter). In the run up to Prime Day (which actually runs over two days, July 16 and 17), you’ll be able to snag 15 PC games at no extra cost if you’re a Prime subscriber. There are some pretty groovy titles in the mix.
On July 11, you can scoop up Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2 — The Sith Lords for the Amazon Games App. This sequel to one of the most beloved RPGs of all time is set five years after the events of the original game. It tells the tale of a Jedi Knight who was exiled from the Jedi Order, which the Sith has almost entirely eliminated by this point. You’re tasked with finding the remaining Jedi to help you take on those on the dark side of The Force.
On the same day, you’ll be able to claim Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge at no extra cost for the Epic Games Store. This arcade beat ’em up, a throwback to classics like Turtles in Time, is a blast, especially if you can persuade a few friends to pick it up and play co-op with you.
Alex Kidd in Miracle World DX (also available July 11 for the Epic Games Store) is a solid modern remake of the 1986 Master System original. I’ve heard good things about Card Shark (June 27, Epic Games Store) and Hitman Absolution (July 3, GOG) as well, but I’ve yet to check those out.
Let’s jam through the rest of the latest Prime Gaming freebies, including details on where and when they’ll be available:
Available today
Deceive Inc. (Epic Games Store)
Tearstone: Thieves of the Heart (Legacy Games code)
The Invisible Hand (Amazon Games App)
Call of Juarez (GOG)
Available June 27
Forager (GOG Code)
Heaven Dust 2 (Amazon Games App)
Soulstice (Epic Games Store)
Available July 3
Wall World (Amazon Games App)
Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood (GOG Code)
Available July 11
Samurai Bringer (Amazon Games App)
Amazon is promising more offers on Prime Day itself. The company gave Prime members a strong batch of extra freebies for last year’s July shopping bonanza, including Prey, Baldur’s Gate 2, Shovel Knight and Star Wars: The Force Unleashed.
There’s a whole bunch of other titles you can snag from Prime Gaming at no extra cost right now too, such as The Lullaby of Life, Star Wars Battlefront 2 (the original 2005 one), Weird West, Genesis Noir and Everdream Valley. I just claimed MythForce, a first-person co-op dungeon crawler that’s an ode to Saturday morning cartoons, since I’ve been meaning to check it out. At least based on the gameplay trailer, the vibes seem impeccable.
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I have to admit that the fact nerd in me is partial to a good guessing game, so I’m intrigued by Roku’s newest offering. The streaming system has launched a new feature for US users called Roku Weekly Trivia, featuring pop culture questions you can answer right on your TV screen.
Roku Weekly Trivia should now exist in the options list at the left of your screen alongside categories like Live TV and Streaming Store. There, you can access a multiple-choice quiz with ten questions on topics such as movie and television premieres, the Summer Olympics, holidays, and more cultural moments. You can test your own knowledge or go up against friends and family — at the very least, it’s an easy way to decide who picks the movie.
A new quiz should appear on Roku every Tuesday. I tried a few sample questions ahead of its release, including “What was the first feature-length animated movie ever released?” and “Which movie franchise has the most films?” The first one I got, while the second surprised me, but I’ve never been a big REDACTED fan (I don’t want to give you all the answers!).
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