Mina the Hollower, from the makers of Shovel Knight, has been delayed

There’s good and bad news coming from Yacht Club Games, the studio behind Shovel Knight. The bad news is that the company’s upcoming game, Mina the Hollower, has been delayed from its planned October 31 release date. But the good news is that it doesn’t seem like this will be a lengthy wait. 

There’s no new launch date given in the post on the developer’s website, but Yacht Club says that it won’t be much longer before the game is ready. “The entire crew has been working tirelessly day and night to finish development for release on Oct 31st, but we’re just not quite there yet,” the post states. “This isn’t a major delay, it’s just a stretch of time to apply some final polish and balancing to make the game truly shine.” Mina the Hollower is coming to life thanks to a successful Kickstarter by the team during 2022. It’s an action-adventure game with nods to the Game Boy Color’s aesthetics.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mina-the-hollower-from-the-makers-of-shovel-knight-has-been-delayed-222817866.html?src=rss 

Bungie will conduct technical testing on Marathon later this month

After several silent months, Bungie has opened applications for players interested in participating in a closed technical test of Marathon. It’s an invitation-only limited-time test, lasting just October 22-28. Those who are chosen to participate can only do so under a non-disclosure agreement, so don’t expect to hear any juicy details or insights about the game’s status later this month once the event wraps. 

While it’s not a new public look at Marathon, news of a fresh round of testing marks a small step forward for this team extraction shooter. The game was originally slated for a September 2025 release, but in June, Bungie said it was indefinitely delaying the project. The pause was meant to give the studio time to address player feedback from the closed alpha test it conducted earlier in the spring. Considering the language used for this testing phase, we’ll still have a while to wait before getting a new launch window.

Whenever it does arrive, Marathon will be Bungie’s first new title since the company introduced Destiny 2 back in 2017. Before the delay, the studio had also drawn raised eyebrows with Marathon after the alpha build used stolen artwork, which has been a repeat issue for Bungie.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/bungie-will-conduct-technical-testing-on-marathon-later-this-month-213422857.html?src=rss 

Spotify, Canva and other apps can now connect to ChatGPT

You’ll soon be able to interact with some of your favorite apps, including Spotify and Canva, right inside of ChatGPT. OpenAI announced the integration, which is enabled by the company’s new Apps SDK, during its DevDay presentation. As of today, ChatGPT can connect to a handful of apps, with more to come over time and OpenAI working on submission guidelines that will allow developers to monetize their work.

As a ChatGPT user, you can any access available third-party app by referencing it in your conversations with the chatbot. In the case of Spotify, for example, you can write “Spotify, make a playlist for my party this Friday.” The first time you mention an app in this way, you’ll be prompted to connect your account to ChatGPT. When working with Spotify, ChatGPT can make recommendations based on a mood, theme or a topic. The interface will eventually lead you to Spotify itself, where you can listen to what ChatGPT has created.

“It’s early days, so while we might not be able to deliver on every request just yet, we’ll continue to build, refine, and improve the experience over the coming weeks and months,” Spotify says of the integration.

OpenAI showed off other apps working inside of ChatGPT. For instance, an employee demoed Canva creating a few posters for a dog-walking business that they had talked to ChatGPT about starting. With today’s announcement, ChatGPT can connect to Canva, Coursera, Figma, Spotify and Zillow. In the coming weeks, DoorDash, OpenTable, Target and Uber will also work with the chatbot. And later this year, OpenAI says it will begin accepting app submissions for review and publication.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/spotify-canva-and-other-apps-can-now-connect-to-chatgpt-194830116.html?src=rss 

Apple is bringing back Slide Over in iPadOS 26.1

The reaction to iPadOS 26 has been mostly positive, but some users have bemoaned the absence of the decade-old Slide Over multitasking feature. Well, Apple just announced that it’s coming back as part of iPadOS 26.1. It’s actually already available, though just as part of the beta build.

For the uninitiated, Slide Over is a multitasking tool that lets users quickly reveal and hide an app that slides in and out from the side of the screen. This is great for quickly revealing and hiding an app without permanently rearranging your workspace.

Apple also got rid of Split View with iPadOS 26, but the new windowing system can easily do something similar. There has been no way with the new OS to mimic Slide Over, which has become a source of frustration for tablet fans.

Whoa, Apple brought back Slide Over in iPadOS 26.1 Beta 2 and, unlike before, you can now resize it instead of just being a skinny window like it was on iPadOS 18 and earlier. It’s basically now just a way to pin an app on top of every other app. pic.twitter.com/tHZk0DAkRk

— Robb Weeks (@jrobertweeks) October 6, 2025

Slide Over has been redesigned to work with that new windowing system and there’s a major upgrade. Users can quickly resize the windows and change the aspect ratios, in addition to swiping right to completely hide them from view.

There is also one major downgrade, according to reporting by 9to5Mac. Users can only have one active app in Slide Over at a time. In iPadOS 18 (and earlier), folks could switch between multiple apps in a Slide Over window, but it looks like that option has been removed. 

Given how iPadOS 26 radically reworked the way the system handles multiple apps, it’s a safe bet that this old Slide Over behavior was incompatible with the latest OS. Engadget has reached out to Apple for clarification and will update this post when we hear back.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/tablets/apple-is-bringing-back-slide-over-in-ipados-261-190036025.html?src=rss 

Is ‘Psycho’ 1960 Based on Ed Gein? Movies & TV Shows Inspired by the Serial Killer

Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘Psycho’ was just the beginning. Discover how Ed Gein’s disturbing crimes inspired decades of chilling films and TV shows.

Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘Psycho’ was just the beginning. Discover how Ed Gein’s disturbing crimes inspired decades of chilling films and TV shows. 

Evernote’s biggest update since 2020 goes all in on AI

If you’re like me, it’s probably been a hot minute since you’ve thought about Evernote. For years, the note-taking app, once a darling of the App Store, faced declining popularity and profitability. The last time it grabbed headlines was in 2022 when it was sold to Milan-based developer Bending Spoons. Approximately nine months later, Bending Spoons laid off nearly all of Evernote’s US workforce, and relocated what remained of the company’s operations to Europe. Now, Evernote wants to be in the conversation again. 

Since taking over the app, Bending Spoons has released more than 200 improvements, culminating today with the release of Evernote v11. The company is touting the update, which is the first major release for Evernote since its poorly received v10 release back in 2020. The new version brings a handful of new AI features to Evernote, including one that Bending Spoons collaborated with OpenAI to develop.      

“My wish for v11 is that people give it a try and see how fast and reliable it is, how complete it is in what it offers,” Federico Simionato, Evenote’s product lead, said over a video chat. “I think people have an outdated opinion of Evernote that used to match reality, when Evernote was slow and unreliable.”    

The first of the new features Bending Spoons is introducing today is called AI Assistant. Simionato describes it as having ChatGPT inside of Evernote. No surprise since the company collaborated with OpenAI to make it. As you can probably guess, you can use AI Assistant to search through your notes and notebooks, but the tool’s utility goes beyond that. It allows you to interact with your documents and ask follow-up questions. AI Assistant can also generate new content, and you can decide how what it creates is integrated within your existing notes and notebooks. In my demo, Simionato used AI Assistant to add a flight ticket number to a note he had dedicated to an upcoming trip to Spain. Over time, Bending Spoons plans to make AI Assistant more powerful, with the company working on making it possible for the chatbot to assign tags to notes and perform bulk actions across multiple documents, among other capabilities. 

By default, Bending Spoons will enable AI Assistant for all paid users. A set of granular controls will allow people to decide what content AI Assistant can access. The agreement Bending Spoons has with OpenAI means the company can’t train its models on data from Evernote users. Additionally, any data sent to the cloud for processing will only be held as long it takes to complete the user’s request.  

Part of the reason Bending Spoons is taking a more forward approach with AI Assistant is due to user feedback. In 2023, the company released a tool called AI Search. Simionato says his team was “extremely careful” to add friction to the experience to ensure people felt Evernote was respecting their privacy. To that end, you had to dig into the app’s settings to enable AI Search before it would work. According to Simionato, users found that setup was “too cumbersome,” and with most people becoming more comfortable with AI tools, the company decided to make AI Assistant visible from the jump. 

The other new feature Bending Spoons is introducing today is one some Evernote users have been waiting for a decade: Semantic Search. Instead of trying to find a note using an exact word or phrase you used inside of it, Semantic Search allows Evernote to filter through your documents using context. Simionato demonstrates the feature in action by typing “Barcelona trip” into the new interface, and Evernote surfaces a note he created about a trip to Girona. If you’re not familiar, Girona is a city about 62 miles northeast of Barcelona and part of Catalonia. The document Evernote pulled up had no mention of Barcelona in it, but that didn’t prevent the tool from finding it. According to Simionato, this is the most requested feature of longtime Evernote users and one Bending Spoons is happy it can finally deliver on. 

Lastly, the company has expanded the app’s built-in recording and transcription capabilities. Building on AI Transcribe, which Bending Spoons first introduced in 2024, Evernote can now record audio from both in-person and online meetings and automatically transcribe and summarize what’s said. This feature should work in every language that Evernote currently supports. 

As mentioned, Evernote’s new AI features are available to all paid users. Simionato said Bending Spoons is working on making a trail available to free users sometime in the next few months. For now, the price of Evernote’s paid plans isn’t going up, but Simionato noted the company plans to adjust pricing in the coming months, mostly to account for the fact there aren’t many notable differences between the Personal and Professional tiers. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/evernotes-biggest-update-since-2020-goes-all-in-on-ai-180000340.html?src=rss 

‘Monster: The Ed Gein Story’ Cast: Meet the Actors Who Played Adelina Watkins & More

Netflix’s ‘Monster: The Ed Gein Story’ dives into one of America’s most disturbing cases. Meet the actors taking on the roles of Adelina Watkins, Ed Gein, and more.

Netflix’s ‘Monster: The Ed Gein Story’ dives into one of America’s most disturbing cases. Meet the actors taking on the roles of Adelina Watkins, Ed Gein, and more. 

Instagram will start handing out awards to select creators

Instagram is launching its own awards program, according to The Hollywood Reporter. This is sort of like the Oscars, but for short-form social media content. There isn’t an awards ceremony, a comedian host or anything like that. Instead, the 25 winners will get physical rings.

These rings will be designed by fashionista Grace Wales Bonner. Maybe they’ll be worth a few bucks, as the recognition doesn’t include a financial payout of any kind. However, winners will get a digital replica of a ring to put on their Instagram profile and stories.

Instagram

Honorees also receive the ability to customize the background color of their profiles, creating a unique gradient. Eva Chen, the head of fashion partnerships at Instagram, says this kind of customization is “something that we haven’t really ever done before.” Myspace let people do this more than 20 years ago and Friendster before that.

Instagram has three billion monthly active users and there are only 25 recipients of the aforementioned ring. Judges will whittle down the list down to thousands and then hundreds before settling on the winners. These judges include platform head honcho Adam Mosseri, along with folks like Spike Lee and actress Yari Shahidi.

Introducing Rings: an award from Instagram that’s all about celebrating those who aren’t afraid to take creative chances and do it their way. pic.twitter.com/fnRgq0j51i

— Instagram (@instagram) October 6, 2025

There are no official categories like with other awards, but the winners will be chosen from across different topics and interest groups. “The criteria was really tough,” Chen says. “But really, we were looking for people who take creative chances and who are always pushing the envelope and thinking about new ways to talk to their audience.”

Instagram hopes this will become a regular thing, just like those other awards. “We’d love to see how it’s received and how the winners enjoy the literal Instagram spotlight,” Chen says. Winners will be announced on October 16. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/social-media/instagram-will-start-handing-out-awards-to-select-creators-170531135.html?src=rss 

The Benefits for Celebrities of Letting Products Use Their Image

Celebrities often endorse the use of their likeness in different products, but why? Some of the benefits are somewhat obvious, being monetary in nature, but some benefits might be less obvious. Products from video games to casino games to cleaning and cooking products are often endorsed and marketed with the image of celebrities attached. Star…

Celebrities often endorse the use of their likeness in different products, but why? Some of the benefits are somewhat obvious, being monetary in nature, but some benefits might be less obvious. Products from video games to casino games to cleaning and cooking products are often endorsed and marketed with the image of celebrities attached. Star… 

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