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We know we have a new Nintendo Switch 2 coming. We have a PlayStation 6 in the works too, but Microsoft’s Xbox plans have been all over the place in the last year with the drive to turn “everything into an Xbox”, suggesting that before long you may be playing Halo on your cordless vacuum cleaner.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareSamsung gave us our first glimpse of its AI home companion robot, Ballie, just before CES 2024, and now it looks like the little rolling assistant is finally ready to make its debut in the real world. The updated Ballie was equipped with a projector, helping organize daily schedules, providing weather updates, and stepping up to handle household tasks.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareSamsung is rolling out a new range of AI-powered features for its latest range of TV sets to enhance the customer experience. Samsung Vision AI has been tipped to deliver better picture quality, clearer sound, and further experiences that will make a positive impact on the viewer. That will include the functionality to translate foreign language content in real-time, as well as instantly listing the ingredients for a food creation shown on screen. Another is Click to Search.
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More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareCards on the table, I love Minecraft. Let me rephrase that slightly, I love single-player Minecraft. I am not interested in your server, I don’t really care for your builds (unless they are spectacular and something like this). Minecraft was a game I discovered way back in its beta version, long before it became what it is now, a Microsoft gaming powerhouse.
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