Saturday
Apr272024

JetBlue lets you have in-flight watch parties

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Ditch the "play at the same time and pray" method! JetBlue's in-flight entertainment system gets a makeover with Blueprint, offering a more personalized experience. The star feature is the watch party function, allowing you and up to five fellow fliers to enjoy the same movie or show seamlessly. You no longer have to struggle with syncing playback or pausing for bathroom breaks. It'll pause for everyone if one hits the button.

But wait, there's more! Blueprint caters to individual tastes. By creating an account, you'll get personalized content recommendations based on what you've watched before. Plus, save your favourite shows and movies for easy access, and even pick up where you left off on a previous flight—perfect for long layovers or return trips.

JetBlue's partnership with Peacock adds to the entertainment selection. Binge on shows like Twisted Metal and Mrs. Davis, with promises of even more exclusive content and offers coming soon.

Currently, Blueprint graces JetBlue flights with AVANT seatback touchscreens, including the Airbus A321neo, A321LR, and A220. 

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Saturday
Apr272024

Google offers tips to unlock the power of AI chatbots

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AI chatbots are everywhere, but getting the most out of them requires knowing how to "talk" to them effectively. This is where the art of prompting comes in.

Google recently released a new blog series packed with tips and tricks to maximize your experience with Gemini, their AI assistant for Google Workspace. But the good news is that these tips apply to almost any AI chatbot you encounter.

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Wednesday
Apr242024

Biden signs law that potentially bans TikTok in the US

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US President Biden signed a foreign aid bill that includes a provision effectively banning TikTok in the US unless its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, sells the app within a year. This "divest-or-ban" clause gives ByteDance nine months to find a buyer, with a potential three-month extension from the President if progress is shown.

The bill had initially stalled in the Senate after passing the House. However, it was strategically attached to a critical foreign aid package, pressuring the Senate to consider it. This tactic, along with a longer divestment windowswayed some undecided lawmakers.

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Wednesday
Apr242024

Steam tightens refund policy for Early Access games

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Eight years ago, Valve introduced a generous refund policy for Steam users. You could get a refund on any game, no questions asked, within 14 days of purchase as long as you played for less than two hours. However, this policy didn't quite apply to Early Access and Advanced Access games. 

In these programs, players could enjoy a game early before its official release, but playtime during that period didn't count towards the two-hour limit. This meant some could essentially play most of the game and then request a refund before release. To address this loophole, Valve has updated its policy. Now, any playtime in Early Access or Advanced Access will count towards the two-hour refund limit.

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