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Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Take-Two’s head of AI and his team are no longer at the company.

Luke Dicken posted about the changes on LinkedIn, as reported by Game Developer, saying that the team’s time “has come to an end.” Before becoming Take-Two’s head of AI, he held the role of senior director of applied AI at Zynga, which is owned by Take-Two, for two years.

Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Windows 11 might give haptic feedback for things like closing a window.

Microsoft is testing a Windows 11 feature that would let users “feel haptic feedback effects on compatible input devices while performing certain actions, such as aligning objects in PowerPoint, window snapping, resizing, or hovering over the Close button,” according to the Windows Insider Blog. This could be really cool on a good trackpad.

Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Signs of life for State of Decay 3.

Xbox’s Undead Labs will be hosting alpha playtests for the zombie apocalypse game starting next month, according to a video. You can sign up for the waitlist now.

State of Decay 3 was first announced in 2020 and got a trailer in 2024.

Jay Peters
Jay Peters
That’s one way to juice Grok’s numbers.

The New York Times reports that Elon Musk is demanding that “banks, law firms, auditors and other advisers” working on the SpaceX IPO buy subscriptions to Grok, which is technically now under the SpaceX umbrella.

Stevie Bonifield
Stevie Bonifield
Would you like to upgrade your seat to a rocket launch view?

Forget business class. I want the seat a lucky Threads user got on a Southwest flight on Wednesday, with a front-row view of NASA’s Artemis II rocket taking off from the Kennedy Space Center on its journey toward the Moon.

Correction: This post misstated the day of the launch.

Victoria Song
Victoria Song
Whoop gives a whoop about what now?

After scoring $575 million in funding earlier this week, Whoop is suing Bevel — a startup that has marketed itself as “Whoop, but for the Apple Watch.” The complaint centers on whether Bevel copied Whoop’s app, a claim the former denies. Can’t lie… I feel like I’ve seen 10,000 versions of this app design over the last decade.

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Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Somebody got an M.2 SSD connected to their Switch 2 through the microSD Express slot.

This looks completely impractical, but is also awesome?

An image of somebody connecting an M.2 SSD to their Switch 2 through the microSD Express slot.
Check out the modder’s full thread on X for a translation of the details.
Image: @AT12806379 on X
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
What do you think Ryan Coogler’s favorite animal is?

It was already exciting enough to know that Ryan Coogler was working on an X-Files revival, but The Wrap reports that he is also set to produce a new Animorphs reboot for Disney Plus.

Elizabeth Lopatto
Elizabeth Lopatto
“It’s ‘Fuck those guys.’”

A fascinating profile on litigator Jay Edelson, a longtime tech adversary who’s been filing cases against OpenAI and Google over their LLMs. “Courts are fed up with these companies, and juries are kind of sick of big tech for doing a lot of damage to society,” Edelson says. Sam Altman has called him a “leech tarted up as a freedom fighter,” and Edelson says Altman is “Lex Luthor.”

Emma Roth
Emma Roth
Lawsuit accuses Perplexity of sharing conversations with Meta and Google.

A proposed class action lawsuit claims Perplexity “effectively planted a bug” on users’ computers by embedding trackers from Meta and Google inside its AI search engine, as reported earlier by Ars Technica. It also alleges that Perplexity’s incognito mode “does nothing” to protect user privacy:

Even paid users who turned on the “Incognito” feature still had their conversations shared with Meta and Google, along with their email addresses and other identifiers that allowed Meta and Google to personally identify them.

Jay Peters
Jay Peters
The Apple archives.

The Wall Street Journal got to see a bunch of prototypes of Apple products and talk with CEO Tim Cook about them. The prototypes are so dang cool. I wish I could go see them for myself!

Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
This watch straps a playable version of Mega Man 2 to your wrist.

The latest addition to My Play Watch’s collection of gaming wearables is a $79.99 Mega Man version, available for preorder soon, with themed watch faces, sounds, and matching straps. Instead of distracting you with notifications it includes a custom version of the NES’ Mega Man 2 playable on the watch’s small touchscreen.

Three copies of My Play Watch’s Mega Man-themed wearable.
The Mega Man: My Play Watch can be customized with themed watch faces and straps.
Image: My Play Watch
Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Hey, that’s Earth!

Check out these incredible photos of our planet taken by Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman. Amazing.

A photo of the Earth taken by Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman.
A photo of the Earth taken by Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman.
1/2Image: NASA