OnlyCats, a new social media app for cat videos, has been launched, aiming to become the TikTok for feline content. The platform is now available for download.
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Image-blaster: Creates 3D environments, SFX, and meshes from a single image
A new tool called Image-Blaster can generate 3D models, environments, and sound effects from a single image in under five minutes, promising rapid 3D content creation.
Xbox is now XBOX
Microsoft has officially rebranded Xbox to XBOX, returning to the original all-caps style, following fan polls and internal branding changes.
Anthropic’s $1.5B copyright settlement is getting messy as judge delays approval
A federal judge has postponed final approval of Anthropic’s $1.5 billion settlement over alleged widespread book piracy to train AI, amid objections over legal fees and author compensation.
YouTube is expanding its AI deepfake detection tool to all adult users
YouTube is now offering its AI likeness detection tool to all users over 18, allowing individuals to monitor and request removal of deepfake content using their likeness.
Trump’s brazen plan for a $1.7 billion slush fund
Trump reportedly plans to settle a lawsuit with the IRS in exchange for a $1.7 billion fund to benefit his allies, raising questions about misuse of taxpayer money.
Australia goes Hollywood with Gold Coast film production boom
Gold Coast is experiencing a surge in film productions, driven by government support and local talent, positioning Australia as a new Hollywood hub.
Marathon’s future includes duo queues, more PvE modes and better onboarding
Bungie reveals plans to enhance Marathon with duo queues, new PvE modes, and improved onboarding, aiming to address current player feedback and expand gameplay options.
ArXiv to Ban Researchers for a Year if They Submit AI Slop
ArXiv announces a one-year ban for authors submitting AI-generated papers with incontrovertible evidence of slop, aiming to curb AI-related research issues.
Behind the Blog: New Music and a Crash Out
A new music release by an independent artist was abruptly interrupted by a technical crash, raising questions about digital infrastructure stability and artist safety.