Disney will invest $1 billion in OpenAI and license more than 200 Disney, Marvel, Pixar and Star Wars characters for use in ChatGPT and Sora, opening a new era of AI-generated storytelling under strict content rules.
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Netflix Quietly Kills Phone-to-TV Casting For Most Users: What Still Works
Netflix has quietly removed the ability to cast shows from its mobile app to most modern TVs and streaming devices, forcing users back to TV remotes and native apps. Here’s what changed, why Netflix did it, and what still works if you love casting from your phone.
The Nvidia-Activision divorce is what cloud gaming critics fear
Nvidia’s GeForce Now streaming service suffered a blow earlier this week when all of the games from publishers Activision Blizzard disappeared from the service. The games apparently weren’t supposed to be on the service to begin with — but their disappearance is something that those who resist digital gaming subscriptions are afraid of happening. The...



