Ahead of November’s election, Meta has de-emphasized political content on Facebook, Instagram and Threads and doesn’t want to talk about candidates or campaigns.
Year: 2024
Spurned by Social Media, Publishers Chase Readers on WhatsApp
News outlets are experimenting with a feature in the world’s most popular messaging app that allows them to send links and headlines directly to followers.
Meta Unveils New Virtual Reality Headset and Other Products
At an event in Silicon Valley, Meta exhibited a range of products meant to blend the real world and virtual reality, with a healthy dose […]
Tim Sweeney will speak at GamesBeat Next in virtual talk on the path to the open metaverse
GamesBeat Next 2024 is coming on October 28-29 in San Francisco with a theme of “Back to Growth” for the conference.Read More
Meta rolls out its first major vision models to rival Anthropic, OpenAI
Llama 3.2 includes small and medium-sized models, as well as more lightweight text-only models that fit onto select mobile and edge devices.Read More
The five tech trends driving video games
Video game development is driven by technology and those technologies and techniques are always changing. Here’s five that are currently moving things forward.Read More
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024: Adding gliders, bush planes and pre-flight planning
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is so sophisticated as a simulation that its leaders say it is the most realistic flight simulator ever created.Read More
YGG to bring Parallel TCG Web3 game to YGG Play Summit for $100K tournament
Yield Guild Games, the web3 guild protocol, has partnered Parallel TCG to bring the Web3 title to the YGG Play Summit.Read More
Meta Teaches Its Ray-Ban Smart Glasses Some New AI Tricks
The onboard Meta AI agent can now set a reminder to buy whatever the camera is pointed at, among other enhancements.
Meta Releases Llama 3.2—and Gives Its AI a Voice
Meta’s AI assistants can now talk and see the world. The company is also releasing the multimodal Llama 3.2, a free model with visual skills.
