Month: August 2024

Apple Sports is ready for some football with new game tracking updates

If you’re the kind of pro or college football fan who wishes they could time travel so they can watch every game as they happen, Apple Sports may be able to help. The iPhone sports app can’t break the laws of quantum physics but it can help you keep track of all the games during football season.
Apple Sports’ newest update adds more comprehensive alerts and features for National Football League (NFL) and National Collegiate Athletic Association Football (NCAAF) games. The app will not only provide up-to-the-minute scores and stats on games but it will also deliver play-by-play updates for scoring drives with its new “dynamic drive tracker” that can show the ball’s location on the field. The Apple Sports app will also provide real-time betting odds during every game.
The app will eventually add a drop-down screen that will show the main scorecards from game to game, a feed of updates for your teams and a search function that makes it easier to find and switch between games even if you don’t follow them. It’ll also cannibalize the “Live Activities” alert feature from Apple TV. Both those features will drop when the iOS 18 beta launches in the fall.
The Apple Sports app launched in February for free and is available now on the App Store. As of Thursday, the app can track games for 15 different leagues’ seasons including the NFL, NCAAF, Major League Soccer (MLS), Major League Baseball (MLB) and the National Basketball Association (NBA). Apple says more leagues will be added to the app in future updates.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/apps/apple-sports-is-ready-for-some-football-with-new-game-tracking-updates-181536944.html?src=rss

If you’re the kind of pro or college football fan who wishes they could time travel so they can watch every game as they happen, Apple Sports may be able to help. The iPhone sports app can’t break the laws of quantum physics but it can help you keep track of all the games during football season.

Apple Sports’ newest update adds more comprehensive alerts and features for National Football League (NFL) and National Collegiate Athletic Association Football (NCAAF) games. The app will not only provide up-to-the-minute scores and stats on games but it will also deliver play-by-play updates for scoring drives with its new “dynamic drive tracker” that can show the ball’s location on the field. The Apple Sports app will also provide real-time betting odds during every game.

The app will eventually add a drop-down screen that will show the main scorecards from game to game, a feed of updates for your teams and a search function that makes it easier to find and switch between games even if you don’t follow them. It’ll also cannibalize the “Live Activities” alert feature from Apple TV. Both those features will drop when the iOS 18 beta launches in the fall.

The Apple Sports app launched in February for free and is available now on the App Store. As of Thursday, the app can track games for 15 different leagues’ seasons including the NFL, NCAAF, Major League Soccer (MLS), Major League Baseball (MLB) and the National Basketball Association (NBA). Apple says more leagues will be added to the app in future updates.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/apps/apple-sports-is-ready-for-some-football-with-new-game-tracking-updates-181536944.html?src=rss

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Gen Z Students Show Declining School Engagement, Survey Finds

A new national survey reveals a concerning trend in school engagement among Gen Z students aged 12-18. The joint Gallup and Walton Family Foundation study [PDF] found that middle and high school students find classes less interesting than last year, with only half feeling positively challenged. Student engagement has dropped significantly since 2023, with 10% fewer respondents saying they learned something interesting at school in the past week.

Non-college-bound students report feeling particularly disconnected, with only 41% saying schoolwork challenges them positively compared to 55% of college-bound peers. Despite only half of students planning to attend four-year colleges, schools heavily emphasize higher education. 68% of high schoolers report hearing “a lot” about college, while only 23% hear as much about vocational alternatives.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

A new national survey reveals a concerning trend in school engagement among Gen Z students aged 12-18. The joint Gallup and Walton Family Foundation study [PDF] found that middle and high school students find classes less interesting than last year, with only half feeling positively challenged. Student engagement has dropped significantly since 2023, with 10% fewer respondents saying they learned something interesting at school in the past week.

Non-college-bound students report feeling particularly disconnected, with only 41% saying schoolwork challenges them positively compared to 55% of college-bound peers. Despite only half of students planning to attend four-year colleges, schools heavily emphasize higher education. 68% of high schoolers report hearing “a lot” about college, while only 23% hear as much about vocational alternatives.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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The Alan Wake and Control universe may expand to film and TV

The Oldest House could be coming to a big screen near you. TV and film adaptations of Control and Alan Wake may be on the way after Remedy Entertainment struck a deal with Annapurna Pictures. Annapurna is stumping up half of the development budget for Control 2 and in return it snapped up the rights to adapt the two franchises. 
Remedy fully owns the intellectual property of both after it bought the rights to Control from 505 Games earlier this year. The two franchises exist in an MCU-style shared universe, and they’re both highly cinematic. Expanding them into audiovisual mediums makes a lot of sense.
Remedy will take the lion’s share of Control 2 game revenue after both sides have recouped their investments. Annapurna will keep most of the proceeds of any TV and film projects. No specifics have been revealed about how it may adapt Control and Alan Wake.
The studio is behind movies such as Zero Dark Thirty, Her and Nimona, which turned out to be a surprise hit on Netflix. It’s starting to turn games published by its excellent Annapurna Interactive division into films as well. An animated Stray movie is on the way.
“Annapurna’s expertise across film, TV and video games makes them an ideal partner for us,” Remedy CEO Tero Virtala said. “This agreement will ensure we can develop Control 2 into the best game possible, allow us to move into self-publishing for selected titles and expand our franchises to other mediums.”
The agreement should alleviate some financial pressure on Remedy. Control 2 had an initial budget of 50 million euros ($55.4 million), but that number could end up rising. Moving into TV and film will give Remedy a fresh revenue stream too.
Remedy’s operating profit nosedived over the last couple of years. It had 19 million euros ($21.1 million) in net cash at the end of June, down from 31.7 million euros a year earlier. Its games have been critically acclaimed. However, Alan Wake 2, which Remedy said in February was its fastest-selling game to date, had only “recouped most of its development and marketing expenses” as of earlier this month.
Control 2 is not yet in full production, so it will still be at least a few years away. Remedy has two other games in the works: a multiplayer Control project and a remake of the first two Max Payne titles. A co-op shooter Remedy was developing with Tencent was scrapped earlier this year.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/tv-movies/the-alan-wake-and-control-universe-may-expand-to-film-and-tv-175949089.html?src=rss

The Oldest House could be coming to a big screen near you. TV and film adaptations of Control and Alan Wake may be on the way after Remedy Entertainment struck a deal with Annapurna Pictures. Annapurna is stumping up half of the development budget for Control 2 and in return it snapped up the rights to adapt the two franchises. 

Remedy fully owns the intellectual property of both after it bought the rights to Control from 505 Games earlier this year. The two franchises exist in an MCU-style shared universe, and they’re both highly cinematic. Expanding them into audiovisual mediums makes a lot of sense.

Remedy will take the lion’s share of Control 2 game revenue after both sides have recouped their investments. Annapurna will keep most of the proceeds of any TV and film projects. No specifics have been revealed about how it may adapt Control and Alan Wake.

The studio is behind movies such as Zero Dark Thirty, Her and Nimona, which turned out to be a surprise hit on Netflix. It’s starting to turn games published by its excellent Annapurna Interactive division into films as well. An animated Stray movie is on the way.

“Annapurna’s expertise across film, TV and video games makes them an ideal partner for us,” Remedy CEO Tero Virtala said. “This agreement will ensure we can develop Control 2 into the best game possible, allow us to move into self-publishing for selected titles and expand our franchises to other mediums.”

The agreement should alleviate some financial pressure on Remedy. Control 2 had an initial budget of 50 million euros ($55.4 million), but that number could end up rising. Moving into TV and film will give Remedy a fresh revenue stream too.

Remedy’s operating profit nosedived over the last couple of years. It had 19 million euros ($21.1 million) in net cash at the end of June, down from 31.7 million euros a year earlier. Its games have been critically acclaimed. However, Alan Wake 2, which Remedy said in February was its fastest-selling game to date, had only “recouped most of its development and marketing expenses” as of earlier this month.

Control 2 is not yet in full production, so it will still be at least a few years away. Remedy has two other games in the works: a multiplayer Control project and a remake of the first two Max Payne titles. A co-op shooter Remedy was developing with Tencent was scrapped earlier this year.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/tv-movies/the-alan-wake-and-control-universe-may-expand-to-film-and-tv-175949089.html?src=rss

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Apple Reportedly in Talks to Invest in ChatGPT Maker OpenAI

Apple is in talks to invest in artificial intelligence company OpenAI, according to sources cited by The Wall Street Journal.

The report did not indicate how much money Apple would be investing in OpenAI, or provide any additional details about the discussions, but it said this latest fundraising round would value the ChatGPT maker above $100 billion.

Apple previously announced that ChatGPT integration is coming to Siri on iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia before the end of the year.

With user permission, Siri will be able to show ChatGPT answers directly in response to questions and other prompts. ChatGPT will also be an option for Apple’s system-wide Writing Tools feature, allowing users to generate text and images. Apple said ChatGPT will be powered by OpenAI’s latest GPT-4o model on its platforms.

iPhone, iPad, and Mac users will be able to use ChatGPT for free, without creating an account, and ChatGPT Plus subscribers will be able to connect their accounts to access paid features on these devices. Apple said OpenAI will not store ChatGPT requests made from its devices, and it said users’ IP addresses will be obscured.

Apple Intelligence features started rolling out to developers for testing in the iOS 18.1 beta last month, but ChatGPT integration is not available yet.

Apple Intelligence features require an iPhone 15 Pro or iPhone 15 Pro Max, or a Mac or iPad equipped with an M1 chip or newer. The device’s language must be set to U.S. English, with support for additional languages to roll out over the next year.

Microsoft is also planning to further invest in OpenAI, the report said.Tags: OpenAI, The Wall Street JournalThis article, “Apple Reportedly in Talks to Invest in ChatGPT Maker OpenAI” first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums

Apple is in talks to invest in artificial intelligence company OpenAI, according to sources cited by The Wall Street Journal.

The report did not indicate how much money Apple would be investing in OpenAI, or provide any additional details about the discussions, but it said this latest fundraising round would value the ChatGPT maker above $100 billion.

Apple previously announced that ChatGPT integration is coming to Siri on iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia before the end of the year.

With user permission, Siri will be able to show ChatGPT answers directly in response to questions and other prompts. ChatGPT will also be an option for Apple’s system-wide Writing Tools feature, allowing users to generate text and images. Apple said ChatGPT will be powered by OpenAI’s latest GPT-4o model on its platforms.

iPhone, iPad, and Mac users will be able to use ChatGPT for free, without creating an account, and ChatGPT Plus subscribers will be able to connect their accounts to access paid features on these devices. Apple said OpenAI will not store ChatGPT requests made from its devices, and it said users’ IP addresses will be obscured.

Apple Intelligence features started rolling out to developers for testing in the iOS 18.1 beta last month, but ChatGPT integration is not available yet.

Apple Intelligence features require an iPhone 15 Pro or iPhone 15 Pro Max, or a Mac or iPad equipped with an M1 chip or newer. The device’s language must be set to U.S. English, with support for additional languages to roll out over the next year.

Microsoft is also planning to further invest in OpenAI, the report said.

This article, “Apple Reportedly in Talks to Invest in ChatGPT Maker OpenAI” first appeared on MacRumors.com

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Jurassic World Rebirth comes out next year

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Universal Pictures has announced that Jurassic World Rebirth will come to theaters in 2025. The studio didn’t release any trailers to accompany the news, leaving us with production stills starring Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Bailey, and Mahershala Ali.

Jurassic World Rebirth. In theaters July 2025. pic.twitter.com/CLUdLQPPfO— Jurassic World (@JurassicWorld) August 29, 2024

According to Variety, Jurassic World Rebirth takes place five years after the events of the previous film, Jurassic World Dominion, and climate change has forced the dinosaurs to relocate to more hospitable locations. Johansson’s character is tasked with leading a group of scientists on an expedition to recover biological samples from three of the biggest dinosaurs so it can be used to develop miracle drugs for humanity. Johansson’s party encounters a family marooned by dinosaurs while on vacation (stop me if you’ve heard that one before), and dinosaur-flavored shenanigans ensue.
Universal has brought in a pair of experts to lead the project. Gareth Edwards, who directed 2014’s Godzilla and has as a bit of experience working on dinosaur-like movies, has signed on to direct. Meanwhile, David Koepp, who wrote the script for the original 1993 film, has returned to write this film as well.
Michael Crichton penned his duology of cautionary tales about the dangers of genetically engineering extinct things with big, sharp teeth over 30 years ago. Since then, the Jurassic Park series has spawned an entertainment empire worth billions, making it one of the most successful movie franchises of all time.

Image: Universal Pictures

Universal Pictures has announced that Jurassic World Rebirth will come to theaters in 2025. The studio didn’t release any trailers to accompany the news, leaving us with production stills starring Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Bailey, and Mahershala Ali.

Jurassic World Rebirth. In theaters July 2025. pic.twitter.com/CLUdLQPPfO

— Jurassic World (@JurassicWorld) August 29, 2024

According to Variety, Jurassic World Rebirth takes place five years after the events of the previous film, Jurassic World Dominion, and climate change has forced the dinosaurs to relocate to more hospitable locations. Johansson’s character is tasked with leading a group of scientists on an expedition to recover biological samples from three of the biggest dinosaurs so it can be used to develop miracle drugs for humanity. Johansson’s party encounters a family marooned by dinosaurs while on vacation (stop me if you’ve heard that one before), and dinosaur-flavored shenanigans ensue.

Universal has brought in a pair of experts to lead the project. Gareth Edwards, who directed 2014’s Godzilla and has as a bit of experience working on dinosaur-like movies, has signed on to direct. Meanwhile, David Koepp, who wrote the script for the original 1993 film, has returned to write this film as well.

Michael Crichton penned his duology of cautionary tales about the dangers of genetically engineering extinct things with big, sharp teeth over 30 years ago. Since then, the Jurassic Park series has spawned an entertainment empire worth billions, making it one of the most successful movie franchises of all time.

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‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’: Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, Jenna Ortega, and Catherine O’Hara on how they brought back the iconic Tim Burton story

Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, Jenna Ortega, Catherine O’Hara, Monica Bellucci and Justin Theroux break down what it was like bringing the long-awaited sequel to life.

Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, Jenna Ortega, Catherine O’Hara, Monica Bellucci and Justin Theroux break down what it was like bringing the long-awaited sequel to life.

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Crypto.com expands worldwide with the launch of global retail services backed by Standard Chartered

Crypto.com is expanding its reach, making cryptocurrency purchases more accessible across a wider array of countries. The company has unveiled its global retail services, now offering seamless deposit and withdrawal options for millions of Crypto.com App users in over 90
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Crypto.com is expanding its reach, making cryptocurrency purchases more accessible across a wider array of countries. The company has unveiled its global retail services, now offering seamless deposit and withdrawal options for millions of Crypto.com App users in over 90 […]

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