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IN THIS ISSUE

 

🤖 AI chatbot may have helped in malware attack
📱 Google Photos' AI editing tools open up
📺 Roku Pro Series TVs officially launch
🍿 Christopher Nolan movies return to theaters

🕹️ Electronic Arts increases cost of EA Play 

 
 

COMPUTING

 

An AI Chatbot may have helped create a malware attack

 

As generative AI technology improves, hackers are likely to deploy it more regularly

 

A hacking group reportedly used a popular AI tool like ChatGPT, Google Gemini, or Microsoft Copilot to help refine a malware attack, PC Mag reported.

Security firm Proofpoint released details of its analysis of a cyberattack that sent phishing emails to businesses in Germany. The emails are designed to deliver the long-known Windows-based Rhadamanthys malware. Proofpoint said the code contained characteristics typical of "output of LLM-generated coding content," and suggests the perpetrator "used some type of LLM-enabled tool" such as a chatbot to write it, or simply copied the script from another source.

The good news is that "it did not change the functionality or the efficacy of the malware or change the way security tools defended against it" ...

 
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MOBILE

 

Google Photos’ AI editing tools will soon be free for everyone

 

Previously exclusive to Pixel devices and paid subscribers, Google Photos’ AI smarts are coming to Android and iOS

 

Google Photos' AI-powered editing tools will soon be freely available to everyone using the app, the company said on Wednesday.

That means anyone using Google Photos will be able to beautify their smartphone images with AI features such as Magic Eraser, which removes unwanted objects from the frame; Photo Unblur, which attempts to improve images with things like motion blur, camera shake, and visual noise; and Portrait Light, which adds more visual highlights to the subject’s face.

There are some minimum hardware requirements for your phone to be able to handle the AI technology, specifically, Android 8.0 or iOS 15. Your device must also have at least 3GB RAM.

The rollout will start on May 15, the web giant confirmed ...

 
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AUDIO / VIDEO

 

Roku debuts Pro Series TVs with Mini-LED Starting at $900

 

As the name suggests — and the specs prove — Roku's new TVs are a class above the self-branded budget TVs that it released last year

 

Roku has officially launched the new Pro Series QLED TVs that’s built on a Mini-LED backlit panel with a 120Hz refresh rate, while also offering AI picture refinements, multiple OS upgrades, more powerful processors, and more, Tom’s Guide reported.

The Roku Pro Series TV comes in three sizes, starting with a $900 55-inch model, moving up to a 65-inch display for $1,200, and an even larger 75-inch option for $1,700.

CNN notes how Roku’s new TVs cost “$600 to $1,300 less than Samsung’s similarly sized The Frame televisions, though those come with their own wall mounts, which Roku charges $100 extra for.” Still, if you want to go off-wall, you can use the included stand ...

 
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ENTERTAINMENT

 

Five Christopher Nolan movies are returning to theaters for just $5 each

 

Nolan's epics are made for the big screen so this is a great opportunity — and at a nice price

 

Christopher Nolan fans are in for a treat as Regal is about to screen some of his greatest hits for $5 a ticket. The movies include The Dark Knight (2008, 9 on IMDb), “considered the movie that changed the game for the superhero genre altogether,” Collider reported.

Also hitting the big screen again is the sci-fi thriller Inception (2010, 8.8 on IMDb), featuring Leonardo di Caprio; Interstellar (2014, IMDb 8.7) with its stunning special effects; Dunkirk (2017, IMDb 7.8), the acclaimed WWII movie that brought Nolan his first Academy Award nomination for best director along with seven other Oscar nominations; and Insomnia (2002, IMDb 7.2), the psychological thriller starring Al Pacino and Robin Williams. 

Check out Regal’s website for more information ...

 
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GAMING

 

EA increasing the price of its subscription service EA Play

 

It follows increases last year for Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, and also for PlayStation Plus annual subscriptions

 

If you’re subscribed to EA Play, expect to start paying more from May 10, GamesIndustry reported.

Electronic Arts, which operates the service, is increasing the standard tier for EA Play from $4.99 to $5.99 per month, while those paying for a year up front will see the fee rise from $29.99 to $39.99.

The Pro tier of EA Play, meanwhile, will increase from $14.99 to $16.99 per month, or annually from $99.99 to $119.99.

EA is sending emails notifying subscribers of the price changes, though the new prices have actually already taken effect for those signing up for the first time ...

 
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