The Morning After: Musk backs down from OpenAI lawsuit

Elon Musk has withdrawn his lawsuit against OpenAI, a day before a judge was set to hear a request for dismissal. Musk sued OpenAI, saying its founders had violated its nonprofit status, to become a de-facto part of Microsoft. OpenAI said there was no such violation, and the lawsuit was likely a way for Musk to gain access to its secrets. Despite ending the suit, Musk might be nursing this grudge, tweeting if Apple integrates OpenAI’s tools into its software, he’ll ban iPhones from his companies.

— Dan Cooper

X is officially making likes (mostly) private for everyone

You can’t mirror your iPhone while mirroring your Mac on Apple Vision Pro

Netflix drops a proper trailer for Arcane’s second (and last) season

General Motors revives its robotaxi service, Cruise, in Houston, with human drivers

Apple refuses to call Apple Intelligence AI

Apple Intelligence: What devices and features will actually be supported?

Netgear is releasing more affordable versions of its Orbi and Nighthawk routers

Apple ID is now Apple Account

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Light

Light, makers of a “minimalist” handset that does most of what a dumbphone would do with an added layer of pretension, has launched its third-generation device. The Light Phone III gains a black-and-white OLED display, camera and a built-in NFC chip for mobile payments. But it’ll cost you $800, which should be enough to send you scrambling for a $40 Nokia instead.

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We might know how much more Spotify’s high-fidelity plan will cost, should the thing ever arrive. Rumors suggest the plan is coming by the end of the year and will cost $5 a month on top of an existing Premium subscription. Much as there are rumors of extra features thrown into that mix, it’s a significant charge on top of what Apple Music charges for the same thing.

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This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/the-morning-after-musk-backs-down-from-openai-lawsuit-111549227.html?src=rss

The Morning After: Musk backs down from OpenAI lawsuit

Elon Musk has withdrawn his lawsuit against OpenAI, a day before a judge was set to hear a request for dismissal. Musk sued OpenAI, saying its founders had violated its nonprofit status, to become a de-facto part of Microsoft. OpenAI said there was no such violation, and the lawsuit was likely a way for Musk to gain access to its secrets. Despite ending the suit, Musk might be nursing this grudge, tweeting if Apple integrates OpenAI’s tools into its software, he’ll ban iPhones from his companies.

— Dan Cooper

X is officially making likes (mostly) private for everyone

You can’t mirror your iPhone while mirroring your Mac on Apple Vision Pro

Netflix drops a proper trailer for Arcane’s second (and last) season

General Motors revives its robotaxi service, Cruise, in Houston, with human drivers

Apple refuses to call Apple Intelligence AI

Apple Intelligence: What devices and features will actually be supported?

Netgear is releasing more affordable versions of its Orbi and Nighthawk routers

Apple ID is now Apple Account

​​You can get these reports delivered daily direct to your inbox. Subscribe right here!

Image of the Light Phone 3
Light

Light, makers of a “minimalist” handset that does most of what a dumbphone would do with an added layer of pretension, has launched its third-generation device. The Light Phone III gains a black-and-white OLED display, camera and a built-in NFC chip for mobile payments. But it’ll cost you $800, which should be enough to send you scrambling for a $40 Nokia instead.

Continue Reading.

We might know how much more Spotify’s high-fidelity plan will cost, should the thing ever arrive. Rumors suggest the plan is coming by the end of the year and will cost $5 a month on top of an existing Premium subscription. Much as there are rumors of extra features thrown into that mix, it’s a significant charge on top of what Apple Music charges for the same thing.

Continue Reading.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/the-morning-after-musk-backs-down-from-openai-lawsuit-111549227.html?src=rss

How to Use Virbo to Create AI Avatar Videos

AI Avatar

Virbo is an innovative and versatile platform that empowers users to create captivating AI-generated videos without the need to appear on camera. This comprehensive guide will walk you through the entire process, from registration to exporting your final video, while highlighting the key features and customization options that make Virbo stand out in the world […]

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Deals: Master the Basics of Coding and Technology Today

Are you ready to explore the exciting world of technology and coding? Imagine having the skills to thrive in today’s fast-paced digital landscape. Our comprehensive course is here to help you master the essential knowledge and skills you need to succeed in today’s tech-driven society. Whether you want to boost your career, pick up a […]

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How to complete complex tasks using AI agents and AutoGen

Microsoft AutoGen

If you are interested in learning more about how you can use AI agents to complete complex tasks. You might be interested in a new introductory video created by Microsoft and presentation by Adam Forny. Who discusses the development and progress of using multi-agent workflows to accomplish complex tasks with large foundational models. The focus […]

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AI Copilots vs AI Coding Assistants vs AI Engineers – AI coding comparison

AI coding comparison

AI coding tools have emerged as indispensable assets for boosting productivity and streamlining workflows. This article delves into a comparative analysis of three distinct categories of AI coding tools: AI Copilots, AI Coding Assistants, and AI Software Engineers. By examining their capabilities and ideal use cases, we aim to provide valuable insights for developers seeking […]

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New Renault Captur Now Available to Order From £21,095 OTR

New Renault Captur

The new Renault Captur, affectionately known as the bigger sibling of the popular Clio, has arrived on the market, ready to be ordered by eager customers. This versatile SUV showcases Renault’s latest design philosophy, featuring a bold front end adorned with striking full LED lights. The Captur aims to provide drivers with a connected and […]

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15 ChatGPT-4o Omni prompts and custom GPTs to improve your daily workflow

Using ChatGPT to improve your daily workflow

If you are searching for ways to harness the power of the latest OpenAI large language model ChatGPT4-o and latest advancement in natural language processing. You might be interested in a selection of ChatGPT-4o Omni prompts and custom GPT systems curated by The AI Advantage to help you improve your daily workflows using artificial intelligence. […]

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Illuminated brick redefines what it means to be a wall lamp

As their name plainly points out, wall lamps are lights that we stick to walls, permanently or sometimes temporarily. Most wall lamps are installed indoors to infuse a space with a specific ambiance, but some are also left outdoors to give illumination at night. There is some degree of flexibility and freedom in the way these lamps can be added, removed, and moved when necessary, but it also makes them look out of place sometimes or a superficial part of the wall. Another design strategy would be to discreetly embed the lights into the wall itself, which is what these odd-looking lamps offer in what could be considered a literal interpretation of a wall lamp.

Designer: Omar Gandhi Architects, Filo Timo, Aaline

It would definitely be a magical experience to touch a brick on a wall and suddenly have it light up with a warm glow. While doing that for every brick is impractical and expensive, having a few select spots turn into lamps can definitely level up the ambiance of a space with very little effort. Yes, you could just dig a hole into the wall to install some regular old lights, but the OG Brick makes the lighting look like an integral part of the wall rather than an afterthought.

Technically, they are part of the wall, as these are supposed to be layered alongside other bricks while the masonry wall is being set up. They’re also designed to blend in with the rest of the wall during the day when the lights are off, though they probably won’t match every wall color you can come up with. Variations include stainless steel, black powder-coated, and electroplated brown to cover the majority of brick wall hues.

The bricks aren’t made from clay or cement, of course, but have a hard metal frame to withstand the weight of the real bricks above it. A color-matching mesh covers the actual light element and makes the OG Brick “disappear” into its surroundings in the daytime. Since they are designed to be used in masonry walls, the lamps can be used both indoors as well as outdoors.

The visual effect these illuminated bricks give is both subtle yet also endearing, especially thanks to the warm glow of the lights. Despite blending with its surroundings, the OG Brick creates a pleasing juxtaposition between the rough simplicity of regular bricks and the fine craftsmanship of metalwork. Whether outdoors or indoors, the end result is a charming composition on a wall where a few bricks light up like magic.

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6 Amazing Excel tools to improve your spreadsheets and data analysis

Excel tools to improve your spreadsheets

If you would like to improve your Excel spreadsheet skills you’ll already know that the software offers a range of features to help you manage and analyze data effectively. However, many users only scratch the surface of what Excel can do, missing out on valuable tools that can significantly boost their productivity and streamline their […]

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