Jimmy Buffett’s Wife Breaks Her Silence After His Death: ‘He Smiled All The Time, Even When He Was Deeply Ill’

Jane Slagsvol paid tribute to her late husband on Instagram and thanked their friends, family, and Jimmy’s fans for all their support.

Jane Slagsvol paid tribute to her late husband on Instagram and thanked their friends, family, and Jimmy’s fans for all their support. 

The Morning After: AI-generated Drake and The Weeknd track won’t be winning a Grammy

Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. is setting the record straight. After Variety reported earlier this week that an AI-generated track echoing the voices of Drake and The Weeknd could be considered for a Grammy Award in songwriting categories, Mason is insisting that’s not the case.

In an interview with The New York Times only last week, Mason suggested the track would be “absolutely eligible” as the lyrics a human made the lyrics. On Instagram, the Recording Academy CEO has now clarified that the song will not be eligible.

“Even though it was written by a human creator, the vocals were not legally obtained, the vocals were not cleared by the label or the artists and the song is not commercially available and because of that, it’s not eligible,” he said. Sorry robots.

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The best cheap Windows laptops for 2023

Chromebooks aren’t always the answer.

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Affordable Windows notebooks are great for people who only use a computer to check email, shop online or post on Facebook. They’re also good for kids who have no business putting their sticky little hands on a $2,000 gaming rig. And, depending on what you need them for, these devices can be decent daily drivers, too. Here’s what to look for in a cheap Windows laptop – and some of our recommendations.

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Google’s more durable Pixel Watch 2 goes on pre-order October 4

Expect IP68 water and dust resistance.

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Google desperately would love for you to remember that it will announce its own devices after Apple has its turn. Rather than just… holding its own event before Apple’s, Google has instead teased its upcoming devices with short videos. After dripfeeding details about the Pixel 8 lineup, now Google is teasing a new Pixel Watch that will feature IP68 dust and water resistance.

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Watch the first Monarch: Legacy of Monsters trailer

It pits Kurt Russell against Godzilla.

Apple has its fingers in many pies, and now it’s getting into the monster business with an upcoming TV show. The company has released the first trailer for Monarch: Legacy of Monsters and while the title might not make it super clear, this is a Godzilla affair. Get lost, Mothra.

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Uber could launch a service similar to TaskRabbit

You may be able to ask an Uber provider to help you mount a TV.

According to Bloomberg, Uber is exploring offering a new TaskRabbit-like service. Developer Steve Moser found code hidden in Uber’s iPhone app for an offering reportedly codenamed Chore. Based on its current iteration, Chore will let you hire “taskers” and specify in the app what you need help with, how long you think it would take and what time you want the tasker to arrive. It’s all pretty similar to TaskRabbit. Like any other unconfirmed feature still in development, Chore may not even make it to public release. If it does, it’ll be a huge new undertaking for Uber.

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This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/the-morning-after-ai-generated-drake-and-the-weeknd-track-wont-be-winning-a-grammy-111545613.html?src=rss 

Sony will repair aging Aibo robot dogs to help them find their forever homes

Sony has launched the “Aibo Foster Parent” program for its $2,900 robot dogs, allowing owners whose basic plans have been canceled to donate them. The company will then refurbish the Aibos as necessary and donate them to medical facilities, foster homes and other organizations. The aim is to “make Aibo more sustainable,” the company said, by giving the units a second home where they can provide emotional support and more. 

The Aibo robot dogs in question are the newer 2019 ERS-1000 units still being sold, which are a reboot of its “entertainment” robotic dogs from the late 1990s. It’s not exactly a fully charitable project, as Sony will charge “foster parents” an unnamed fee for service. It also notes that depending on condition, some donated units may serve strictly as parts for other Aibo robots. 

As we discussed in our review back in 2019, Aibo can do a number of tricks like standing on its hind legs and greeting its owner at the door, and has been engineered to “mature” over time like a real dog. It also offers a web-based interface that lets you program custom actions. The units have a suite of sensors and respond to voice and touch, and can even recognize specific people, so they’re ideal as emotional support devices. That means they can sub in at facilities that don’t allow real animals, so the program seems like a good use of older units — while also reducing e-waste. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/sony-will-repair-aging-aibo-robot-dogs-to-help-them-find-their-forever-homes-103303488.html?src=rss 

WhatsApp tests feature that could open it up to other messaging apps

The latest WhatsApp beta contains a new screen called Third-party chats that may allow it to work with other messaging apps, WaBetaInfo has reported. While the page is blank, its presence could signal that WhatsApp is getting such a feature ready in order to comply with the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA). 

In July, the EU announced that seven tech giant “gatekeepers” with over $7.5 billion in turnover — Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, TikTok owner ByteDance, Meta, Microsoft and Samsung — must comply with all of the EU’s new digital market rules. A key tenet of the DMA is that gatekeepers are prohibited from favoring their own services and must allow interoperability with third parties. Last week, the EU Commission designated key apps subject to the rules, including Meta’s messaging apps, WhatsApp and Messenger. 

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WhatsApp is working on complying with new EU regulations by developing support for chat interoperability, and it will be available in a future update of the app!https://t.co/XI6zMoOD5Ppic.twitter.com/Jpd9Leh2Ki

— WABetaInfo (@WABetaInfo) September 10, 2023

That means Meta must make WhatsApp work with other third-party messaging apps like Signal and Telegram starting in March 2024. That will allow users of those apps to contact people on WhatsApp, even if they don’t have a WhatsApp account — though WhatsApp users will supposedly be able to opt out. There’s no news yet about what kind of features will be available with cross-messaging, though end-to-end encryption will supposedly be preserved, according to WaBetaInfo

Apple’s iMessage app isn’t (yet) one of 22 key services mentioned under the DMA, so Google’s dream of having Apple support RCS messaging may not happen soon. However, the App Store will be impacted. Apple is reportedly set to allow third-party app stores and sideloading in iOS 17, and both Microsoft and Epic Games are preparing their own stores for iOS mobile apps. We’re likely to learn more about that tomorrow evening (September 12th) at Apple’s iPhone 15 event, when it will take the wraps off of iOS 17.  

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/whatsapp-tests-feature-that-could-open-it-up-to-other-messaging-apps-085433722.html?src=rss 

iRobot’s new flagship Roombas ship with an updated OS to make cleaning simpler

Amazon’s iRobot just released a pair of budget-friendly robo-vacs to suit modest cleaning tasks, but it’s been a while since the flagship J7+ vacuum got a refresh. Well, the wait is over. The company announced presales for the forthcoming J9+ line of vacuums, and these high-end appliances boast plenty of nifty features for those who absolutely hate manually pushing a vacuum or mop around.

The J9+ is available in two versions, which is normally the case with modern Roomba devices. There’s the traditional vacuum-only J9+ and the Roomba Combo J9+ that mops in addition to sucking up dirt. The latter ships with a redesigned fill dock that automatically empties debris and replenishes the robot with mopping liquid, removing yet another manual cleaning step so you can get back to the important work of clearing out that Netflix queue.

These robots are more powerful than ever before, with an amped-up motor designed to “tackle dirt, pet fur and debris with unmatched precision.” The four-stage cleaning system provides multiple passthroughs and the newly-added dual rubber brushes take the suction power up a notch, in addition to allowing for pressurized scrubbing when necessary. The Combo J9+ features a motor that automatically lifts the mop pads when vacuuming carpets and rugs to avoid moisture leakage.

The hardware updates are well and good, and certainly useful, but it’s the software that provides the lion’s share of new features. These Roombas ship with OS 7, which looks to take automation and efficiency to the next level. The software boasts a tool called Dirt Detective that uses a proprietary algorithm to keep track of previous cleaning tasks to assess the dirtiest parts of the home, prioritizing those locations accordingly. In other words, it’ll start with the dirtiest rooms and move on from there.

The Combo J9+ goes a step further, and Dirt Detective will force the vacuum and mop to clean the bathroom last, no matter how dirty it is. This means that the vacuum won’t be tracking gross bathroom stuff throughout the rest of the home. If you want a more hands-on approach, you can use the app to manually select the navigation route through your house.

Other software improvements include the SmartScrub feature that ensures the Combo J9+ makes multiple passes through certain parts of the home, like the kitchen, when mopping. It’ll even boost the scrubbing power in these locations to eliminate dirt and stains. This also works in the other direction, so the vacuum will scrub less in cleaner areas to protect hardwood flooring and the like.

The Roomba J9+ and the Combo J9+ are available for preorder today from iRobot and tomorrow from third-party retailers, with shipments going out sometime during the fall. The vacuum-only J9+ costs $900 and the Combo J9+ costs $1,400. As for OS 7, it’s coming to other Roomba models beyond the J9+, but the company hasn’t said which ones.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/irobots-new-flagship-roombas-ship-with-an-updated-os-to-make-cleaning-simpler-040142701.html?src=rss 

Alba Baptista: 5 Things To Know About the Netflix Star Who Is Married to Chris Evans

Chris Evans and Alba Baptista reportedly tied the knot in Sept. 2023. Here’s everything to know about the actress who is now married to the Marvel star.

Chris Evans and Alba Baptista reportedly tied the knot in Sept. 2023. Here’s everything to know about the actress who is now married to the Marvel star. 

Chris Evans Married: ‘Captain America’ Star Reportedly Weds Alba Baptista in Secret Ceremony

The Marvel action hero made it official with his girlfriend Alba Baptista in a private wedding, according to a new report.

The Marvel action hero made it official with his girlfriend Alba Baptista in a private wedding, according to a new report. 

Kourtney Kardashian Calls Pregnancy ‘Empowering’ & Shares Gorgeous New Photos After Emergency Fetal Surgery

The soon-to-be mother-of-four rocked an all black leather outfit as she held her baby bump, in the new snapshots.

The soon-to-be mother-of-four rocked an all black leather outfit as she held her baby bump, in the new snapshots. 

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