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    Seventh-Century Shipwreck Uncovered Off The Coast Of Israel Containing Christian And Islamic Symbols
    The seventh-century ship held the largest collection of Byzantine and early Islamic pottery ever found in Israel.The post Seventh-Century Shipwreck Uncovered Off The Coast Of Israel Containing Christian And Islamic Symbols appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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    Atomfall 2 Discussions Already Underway
    One of the surprise releases of the year has to be Rebellion's Atomfall. The action game from the Sniper Elite developer shocked many since it deviated from titles the studio is known for with a very ambitious game.
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    Best Anime Prequels, Ranked
    The world of anime thrives on rich storytelling that spans across time, dimensions, and multiple series. While sequels push narratives forward, prequels face the unique challenge of enriching stories we already know and love,filling in the blanks while maintaining the magic that made the original series captivating.
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    Geralt Voice Actor Says You Can't Have Geralt As The Hero In Every Game
    When The Witcher 4 was revealed, it was made evidently clear that for the upcoming game, Geralt wouldn't be the protagonist. Rather, it will be Ciri, which,, if you finished The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, really wouldn't surprise anyone.
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    Manga-infused racing game JDM Japanese Drift Master slides onto Steam
    When it comes to making cars go sideways and generating as much tyre smoke as possible, the Japanese really know what theyre doing. Its the spiritual home of drifting, and the country has produced some of the most desirable cars for drift tuners and enthusiasts. Shamefully, this is a location and subsection of car culture thats been neglected by the big names in open-world racing like Forza, Test Drive, and The Crew. Thats where JDM Japanese Drift Master comes in. A compact single-player racer featuring iconic, licensed Japanese cars and a storyline told through manga, it just slid its way onto Steam. Continue reading Manga-infused racing game JDM Japanese Drift Master slides onto SteamMORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best racing games, Best open world games, Best single-player games
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    LAYERED TACO DIP
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    Why OpenAIs partnership with Jony Ive isnt bad news for Apple
    Earlier today, OpenAI announced an intriguing deal that would have seemed outlandish just a few years ago. As youve probably seen, OpenAI is buying Jony Ives startup io. The price tag is significant, with OpenAI set to shell out about $6.5 billion in equity. Clearly, something big is brewing.In a press release on the matter, OpenAI states that the goal of the acquisition is to develop, engineer and manufacture a new family of products. In short, Jony Ive, the famed industrial designer who, along with Steve Jobs, helped rescue Apple from the brink of bankruptcy, will seemingly be designing hardware for another company.Expectedly, the acquisition has generated an absolute avalanche of commentary, with many taking the position that Apple is perhaps so far behind in the AI race that it has no hopes of catching up. This is only underscored by the fact that Ives team of designers and software engineers is undeniably impressive and boasts quite a few former folks from Apple. Taken together with OpenAIs increasingly powerful software, some are arguing that Apple has already lost the AI arms race.To wit, check out this comment on Bluesky:This is such bad news for Apple. Not cause of Ive, cause I'm not sure he still has his fastball, as it were. But because we've been hearing the real play for AI is to kill the iPhone. And Apple is sooooooo... far behind on AI.I've seen many similar takes today, and anyone who has followed Apple over the years knows the doom and gloom predictions are nothing new. And as weve seen in the past, these dire predictions about Apple are often heavy on sensationalism and light on cold, hard facts.To be fair, the acquisition is eye-opening and, dare I say, exciting. Who knows what type of wizardry might result from the acquisition?Hardware is no small featAt the same time, hardware is hard. Really hard. Mobile phones today are so advanced that anything positioned to replace or even complement them faces an uphill battle from the outset. In other words, theres no reason just yet to assume that this acquisition will have any meaningful impact on Apple. Again, hardware is challenging, as many learned the hard way with the Humane AI pin. Despite chatter that AI is going to do away with mobile phones and usher in a new world with AI-centric gadgets, theres not much evidence to suggest it will happen anytime soon, if at all.In other words, do the masses want AI devices? Or do they simply want smartphones with advanced AI capabilities? The evidence to date suggests it's the latter.It's also worth noting that Ive, since leaving Apple, hasnt done anything eye-opening in the tech space. Sure, he has Lovefrom and io, but Ive and his team have yet to build anything. Until we see an actual product, theres no reason to assume that Apple needs to be shaking in its boots.That notwithstanding, the excitement is real. Especially with Sam Altman noting that their first device will be a crazy, ambitious thing to make, I, too, am eager to see what this partnership churns out. But until we see what that is, the hype train is just that -- hype.Theres no denying that Apple is behind in the AI race. But I think people are overestimating AI in and of itself as it pertains to smartphone sales. So long as people can access the latest and greatest in AI improvements from their iPhone, Apple will still be able to make a killing selling incredibly profitable hardware.Don't Miss: Decoding io: 5 things weve learned about Altman and Ives first AI producthttps://bsky.app/profile/brianmc.bsky.social/post/3lpp53lghys2nThe post Why OpenAIs partnership with Jony Ive isnt bad news for Apple appeared first on BGR.Today's Top DealsTodays deals: $299 iPad 11, $497 LG 65-inch smart TV, $30 Philips Sonicare toothbrush, $499 Traeger grill, moreTodays deals: $150 AirPods 4 with ANC, $30 JBL speaker, $55 Ring Battery Doorbell, $279 Miele C1 vacuum, moreTodays deals: $15 Amazon credit, $480 AirPods Max, $60 Instant Pot Duo, $228 Sony XM4, moreTodays deals: $189 Apple Watch SE, 15% off Energizer batteries, $144 queen memory foam mattress, more
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    Decoding io: 5 things weve learned about Altman and Ives first AI product
    OpenAI's Sam Altman and Apple's former design chief Jony Ive just announced a new company called io, which will be a fusion between OpenAI and LoveFrom. This AI-first company will introduce "a family of AI products" as soon as 2026.While io hasn't revealed its first product yet, there have been numerous reports about it, and Altman and Ive teased at least the "foundations" of its first real AI device.These are some hints about what io's first AI product could be:ChatGPT integration: Let's start with an easy one. There's little doubt that io's AI device will be deeply integrated with ChatGPT. While Google pretty much made Gemini an operating system, it's only natural that ChatGPT will take a similar approach by being a hub from where users will be able to access endless features, from those we are already familiar with in the AI platform, to others that will only be possible with this device.It's all about friendship: As weird as it sounds, Altman and Ive want to ensure that people see AI as a friend, not a scary machine. If you've read or watched a sci-fi novel or movie, you know how stories with robots usually end: They take control of humanity. Of course, this is not the message io wants to send. We may get an AI companion device that is always ready to help, a similar idea Humane had with AI Pin, but didn't know how to execute.Not-a-phone: Reports suggest the device that io is developing is "not a phone." Instead, it might be similar to a smartphone, just without the large display.It already exists: If you live in the San Francisco area, you might be able to spot tech titans already taking advantage of this technology. Of course, details remain under lock and key, but the video's message is clear: They already have a functional working prototype, and it's changing how we interact with technology. If the statement is true, the iPhone will soon feel like yesterday's technology.Launches in 2026: By the end of their introduction video, Sam Altman and Jony Ive announce that the first io product will be introduced in 2026. With more than seven months to go until 2026 begins, there will be plenty of rumors until we see what the first io product looks like. However, they're already building the hype for this product.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W09bIpc_3msDon't Miss: OpenAI and iPhone designer Jony Ive have officially teamed upThe post Decoding io: 5 things weve learned about Altman and Ives first AI product appeared first on BGR.Today's Top DealsTodays deals: $169 AirPods Pro 2, $150 Hoover carpet cleaner, 50% Off Roborock Qrevo Master, moreTodays deals: $150 AirPods 4 with ANC, $30 JBL speaker, $55 Ring Battery Doorbell, $279 Miele C1 vacuum, moreTodays deals: $30 Anker waterproof speaker, $50 off Powerbeats Pro 2, $9 Angry Orange pet stain spray, moreTodays deals: $399 iPad mini, $188 Vizio surround sound, $32 Thermacell mosquito repeller, more
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