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Jess Weatherbed

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    Hasbro wants D&D video games to be its next cash cow.

    After earning $90 million off the back of Larian’s Baldur’s Gate 3, Hasbro revealed plans for several more video games based on the Dungeons and Dragons IP to be released over the coming five to ten years.

    According to Hasbro CEO Chris Cocks:

    “Videogames will clearly be a huge leg up on the D&D business... Starting in 2026, we’ll probably have one major new digital game that we’ll publish. And then from 2027 to 2030, it’ll be anywhere between one to two, depending on how the schedules kind of shake out”

    The company canned several D&D video game projects last year. Looking ahead, the company’s licensing business is expected to “take a little bit of step back this year, but then it will grow sequentially every year.”

    Jess Weatherbed
    Jess Weatherbed
    Google’s Gemini AI now available on iOS and Android outside of the US.

    Gemini product lead Jack Krawczyk says mobile access to the English version of the AI service formally called Bard has started to roll out to other countries, via a dedicated app for Android users, or a toggle within the Google app on iOS.

    The rollout will take a few days so keep checking if it’s unavailable. Japanese and Korean support is next, with more languages and countries to follow.

    Jess Weatherbed
    Jess Weatherbed
    OpenAI’s Dall-E sent a “shock wave of panic” through Adobe.

    That’s according to a new Bloomberg report, detailing how Adobe concentrated its efforts to build Firefly, the company’s own “commercially safe” generative AI model used in tools like Photoshop, following the success of rival tools like Midjourney.

    Analysts now anticipate that Adobe may be one of the first big tech companies to actually profit from AI. Meanwhile, Adobe Stock contributors who helped train Firefly, potentially unknowingly, receive annual payouts that are as low as $70.

    Jess Weatherbed
    Jess Weatherbed
    TikTok’s Creative Assistant is now integrated with Adobe Express.

    Available in english for both free and premium Adobe Express users, the AI-powered TikTok Creative Assistant add-on can write scripts and provide insights into what topics and hashtags are trending on the video-sharing platform, alongside design templates and editing features like the free TikTok video creator.

    Once a video has been produced, users can schedule or publish content to TikTok without leaving the Express platform.

    A screenshot of TikTok Creative Assistant in Adobe Express showing trending hashtags.
    Now you can access Adobe’s basic video editing tools and key TikTok insights together on the same platform.
    Image: Adobe
    Jess Weatherbed
    Jess Weatherbed
    Google Meet’s companion mode is now available on mobile.

    If you’d like to use the same collaboration features as your remote colleagues while in a physical meeting room, Google is now rolling out its companion mode for Android and iOS devices — allowing Google account users to be identified by name, chat with other meeting participants, enable live subtitles, raise their “hand” to speak, and share emojis without disrupting the current speaker. It was previously restricted to laptops/desktops.

    Two GIFs showing the different between Google Meet’s companion mode on desktop and the iOS and Android versions.
    The iOS and Android companion mode should make it easier to participate in hybrid Google Meet sessions via mobile devices.
    Image: Google
    Jess Weatherbed
    Jess Weatherbed
    Adobe’s Project Primrose makes its catwalk debut.

    Remember the animated fabric that Adobe unveiled at its MAX 2023 event? Well, now it’s been used in an actual, wearable garment by Christian Cowan.

    The Primrose dress was revealed at the designer’s show at New York Fashion Week, created using 1,264 laser-cut polymer dispersed liquid crystal “petals.” The fact it happens to look like badass scale mail is just a happy bonus.

    Jess Weatherbed
    Jess Weatherbed
    Apple Car engineer handed 120-day prison sentence for stealing trade secrets.

    9to5Mac spotted that former Apple employee Xiaolang Zhang was sentenced by a Californian court on Monday. He faces three years of supervised release following imprisonment, alongside a $146,984 restitution bill.

    In August 2022, Zhang pled guilty to stealing secret materials around Apple’s “Titan” self-driving car project before leaving to work for Chinese EV startup Guangzhou Xiaopeng.

    A screenshot taken from the document sentencing Xiaolang Zhang.
    He got off pretty lightly — the maximum sentence for stealing trade secrets is 10 years.
    Image: 9to5Mac / United States district court northern district of California