How to build AI apps visually with no coding required using Ironclad Rivet

building AI apps using Ironclad Rivet

In the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence (AI), the ability to quickly and efficiently prototype AI applications is more important than ever. For those who are excited about the potential of AI but are not well-versed in coding, Ironclad’s Rivet offers a compelling solution. This platform allows users to create complex AI prototypes without […]

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Fortnite Festival tries to bring back the heyday of music gaming

Between Fortnite’s propensity for big-name concerts and Epic’s purchase of Harmonix two years ago, the inclusion of some kind of music-making feature in the game was inevitable. What Epic is releasing today is actually far grander: an entirely new mode called Fortnite Festival, a social space where players can team up to perform their favorite songs or jam together on new mixes.

There are two options, or stages, for users to play in the new mode. The main stage, or championship stage, is basically the Rock Band experience recreated inside Fortnite. You’ll form a band with friends and choose a song to perform. Then you play the song using the standard music game format where notes slide down vertical bars, hitting the correct button when the note reaches the bottom. Players can, of course, hear the song as they play it, which can be embarrassing if you’re not that good. Each performer earns points, which in turn leads to XP and character progression in the greater Fortnite ecosystem.

While the main stage may be old-hat to anyone present during the zenith of music games in the 2000s, the jam stage draws from Harmonix’s more recent (and less popular) mixing titles, Dropmix and Fuser. While both of those games had competitive modes, they were a lot more fun as music-making toys, where players could just throw different parts of popular songs together and see what comes out. Jamming in Fortnite Festival is pretty much that, but collaborative.

Fortnite Festival
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When you first drop into a jam, your avatar will be standing in a virtual world full of stages, clubs and green spaces. It has an amusement park-like feel, similar to Disney World’s long-gone Pleasure Island. Despite the world’s appearance, you don’t have to climb on stage to play music, you can start jamming wherever you want by pulling up the emote wheel. The actions here have been replaced with song options. Just pick a song and instrument, and your character will start playing. It’s not the entire song, but rather one particular piece of it. To assemble something more complete, you need to collaborate with other players.

Jamming with other players is incredibly easy. All you need to do is walk up to someone who’s already playing (helpfully indicated by a wavy circle) and activate your own emote wheel. The system will automatically mix the two songs together no matter the genre or style. You want to add the vocals from The Killers’ “Mr. Brightside” to the synth from “Gangnam Style?” Go right ahead, and don’t be surprised when someone else drops in the beat from The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights.”

Instruments can be swapped out on the fly, and the key and tempo can also be tweaked to make a slow song fast or vice versa. There’s a lot of room for creativity here, as well as cacophony as the levels fill up.

While Fortnite Festival draws heavily on Dropmix and Fuser it has one key advantage over those two titles, one that could lead to success where its predecessors failed: it’s free. All three of the new Fortnite modes will be free, but Festival is a standout since it relies so heavily on licensed music. One huge barrier to entry for music games has always been the additional costs, especially the song packs. $2 for your favorite Nirvana or Bad Bunny tracks might not seem like much at first, but it adds up, and any online cost can be insurmountable to a kid without a credit card. The fact that this is a music game that anyone can download for free on their computer, console or mobile device without being bombarded with ads means it has the potential to make music games popular again.

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10 Apps Designed for the iPhone’s Dynamic Island (Video)

iPhone's Dynamic Island

Are you looking to get the most out of your iPhone’s Dynamic Island? With innovative apps specifically designed for this unique feature, enhancing your user experience is now a breeze. If you are wondering how these apps can transform your iPhone interactions, let’s dive into the world of Dynamic Island and explore ten apps that […]

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The Morning After: Battle of the chatbots, part two

Good morning. Do you want this customized PS5? You'll have to work the sunset years of your career at Sony then. That is, apparently, the only way. I'm also taking bets on which chatbot will be the chatbot we all depend on. It's like Yahoo (our parent company) or Google or Facebook. Who's going to get there first? This week's YouTube-coated cry for help features two of the biggest chatbot competitors, Google and Microsoft. And some Engadget editorial team in-fighting

This week:

Google’s Gemini is the biggest threat yet to ChatGPT

Microsoft upgrades its chatbot, too

Lenovo’s huge handheld PC is here

And read this:

Researchers have made an under-the-skin implant to treat Type 1 diabetes. The new implantable device could change the way Type 1 diabetics receive insulin without the need for needles or pumps. A thread-like implant is an “islet device” derived from the cells that produce insulin in our bodies naturally. This secretes insulin through islet cells that form around it, while also receiving nutrients and oxygen from blood vessels to stay alive.

However, the devices eventually need to be removed, so researchers are still working to extend their longevity before testing the devices, eventually, in patients. No sassy quip here – just pretty cool news?  

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680 Edge Ryzen X86 single board computer (SBC)

AMD Ryzen Single board computer

The 680 Edge is a new x86 powered AMD Ryzen Single board computer designed primarily for edge computing, but it is versatile enough for various applications. It features a Ryzen 7 6800U processor with eight cores and 16 threads, Radeon 68M integrated graphics, and 16 GB of LPDDR5 RAM. The board includes a substantial cooling […]

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Sidekick Notepad is a simple writing tool for the digital/analog hybrid workers

Over the years I have learned to embrace a digital + analog hybrid workflow process. While most of my work goes straight to the computer, tablet, or mobile phone that I’m working on at the moment, I still like having a pen and paper with me at all times to jot down things I’m thinking about or things I need to do. There’s something therapeutic about writing it down rather than just typing it out so products that can give me that convenience are always welcome.

Designer: Cortex

The Sidekick Notepad is basically a writing pad where you can jot things down while having a meeting or while doing your normal, every day tasks. It is designed to fit either above or under your keyboard and is meant to be your “sidekick” if you’re like me that sometimes likes to put her to-do list on paper rather than on pixels. There’s a section to put the date, a huge section for notes, and then on the side, there’s a to-do list section with checkboxes so it’s easier to tick things off.

It’s not meant to be like a journal where you keep it even after the tasks or notes have served their purpose. It’s a tear-away kind of pad where you can just tear it off and then throw it (or compile it somewhere else if that’s your thing). You can also scan your notes for posterity and then save it on your preferred notes app. It doesn’t seem to have a dedicated app that can automatically scan and store things for you so you have to do it the manual way.

The Sidekick Notepad has 60 pages of Munken Lynx paper so if you run out, you’ll have to buy a new notepad since it’s not refillable. The cover is made from something called “Extract”, a paper made from recycled coffee cups. This adds another layer of things that I love so this product seems to be created especially for people like me who still can’t let go of the analog stuff.

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10 AI Tools You Can Use To Boost Your Productivity

Boost Your Productivity

This guide is designed to show you a range of AI tools that you can use to boost your productivity. In today’s fast-paced and data-driven world, artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the way we work and live. AI-powered tools are not only automating routine tasks but also helping us to make better decisions, improve […]

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How to clone your voice using AI and why you would want to

How to clone your voice using AI

Do you have a written book that you would like to transform into an audiobook? Or other projects that require you provide voice-overs such as media content, videos marketing materials and more? One possible way to speed up your editing and creation workflow is to clone your voice using artificial intelligence (AI). Descript’s speech recognition […]

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How to Improve Your Time Management Skills with ChatGPT

Improve Time Management

Improving time management skills is a complex and layered process that encompasses a variety of crucial aspects such as meticulous planning, effective prioritization of tasks, and the optimal utilization of the resources at hand. In this context, ChatGPT emerges as a highly sophisticated language model, offering significant value in this pursuit. It stands out as […]

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