Android users could soon replace Google Assistant with ChatGPT (arstechnica.com)
With a fair amount of system integration (no wake word available) missing, of course. Which rather sounds like a feature.
Discontinued and unreleased Microsoft peripherals revived by licensing deal (arstechnica.com)
Microsoft is adding a new key to PC keyboards for the first time since 1994 (arstechnica.com)
cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/8149733...
Apple wants AI to run directly on its hardware instead of in the cloud (arstechnica.com)
SSH protects the world’s most sensitive networks. It just got a lot weaker (arstechnica.com)
Google’s loss to Epic Games leads to $700M settlement with users, states (arstechnica.com)
An Interview with Cities: Skylines 2 developer’s CEO, Mariina Hallikainen (arstechnica.com)
Adobe gives up on $20 billion acquisition of Figma (arstechnica.com)
TikTok requires users to “forever waive” rights to sue over past harms (arstechnica.com)
If AI is making the Turing test obsolete, what might be better? (arstechnica.com)
Twitch allowing more nudity after disproportionately banning female streamers (arstechnica.com)
Apple partly halts Beeper’s iMessage app again, suggesting a long fight ahead (arstechnica.com)
Dropbox spooks users with new AI features that send data to OpenAI when used (arstechnica.com)
E3 memory lane: Ars’ favorite moments from the show’s over-the-top past (arstechnica.com)
HP misreads room, awkwardly brags about its “less hated” printers (arstechnica.com)
Just about every Windows and Linux device vulnerable to new LogoFAIL firmware attack (arstechnica.com)
Windows 10 gets three more years of security updates, if you can afford them (arstechnica.com)
After a chaotic three years, GPU sales are starting to look normal-ish again (arstechnica.com)
IBM releases 1,000+ qubit processor, roadmap to error correction (arstechnica.com)
Chrome’s next weapon in the War on Ad Blockers: Slower extension updates (arstechnica.com)
My long quest to revive a ’90s Windows gaming cult classic (arstechnica.com)
Study finds no “smoking gun” for mental health issues due to Internet usage (arstechnica.com)
Researchers at the Oxford Internet Institute, who said their study was the largest of its kind, said they found no evidence to support “popular ideas that certain groups are more at risk” from the technology....
Baldur’s Gate 3 bug caused by game’s endless mulling of evil deeds (arstechnica.com)
"Unnoticed and eternally active acts of theft and violence" to be fixed soon.