Roku Launches Cheap, Ad-Free Streaming Service 'Howdy'
Roku has launched Howdy, a new ad-free streaming service that costs $2.99 a month. The streaming platform says it offers 10,000 hours of content from Lionsgate, Warner Bros. Discovery and FilmRise, as well as its own, exclusive programming known as Roku Originals. CNBC reports: The service is available across the U.S. beginning Tuesday. [...] The new service runs alongside the Roku Channel, which will remain free. Howdy will initially be available on the Roku platform, and will later be rolled out on mobile and other platforms, the company said. "Priced at less than a cup of coffee, Howdy is ad-free and designed to complement, not compete with, premium services," said Roku founder and CEO Anthony Wood in the release.
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Most acclaimed horror film of the year Weapons shocks audiences with unbelievable twist
Between 28 Years Later, Sinners, and Final Destination: Bloodlines, 2025 has been filled with blockbuster horror hits.
Trump gives clearest indication yet on who he views as his 'likely' political successor in 2028
It wasn't a full-fledged endorsement, but President Donald Trump gave the clearest indication yet on who he considered to be his heir.
Hulk Hogan's devastated friends and family gather for WWE legend's funeral after his death
Hulk Hogan, real name Terry Bollea, died from a cardiac arrest on July 24 and was also fighting leukemia at the time of his passing. He had been taken ill at his home in Clearwater, Florida.
It's Melanie chiselled! Spice Girl Mel C, 51, lives up to her sporty nickname as she shows off her muscular physique while sharing a kiss with hunky boyfriend Chris Dingwall in Ibiza
The singer, known to millions as 'Sporty Spice,' revealed her incredibly taut physique in a black bikini as she frolicked with her new love interest aboard a rented yacht.
'The world should see my son's sadistic torture': Mother of Israeli hostage delivers searing message to Hamas apologists in first interview since shocking video was released
She had already endured nearly two years of unimaginable torment after Evyatar was kidnapped from the Nova festival in southern Israel with his best friend, Guy Gilboa-Dalal.
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews Do You Have ADHD?: 'Do you fidget and get distracted by noise? Maybe you've got ADHD too'
These days, the most talked about diagnosis is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder [ADHD].
Family's shock after 'Swiss suicide clinic sends them a text telling them mother, 58, is dead... and her ashes are in the post'
Maureen Slough travelled to the Pegasos clinic on July 8 telling her family she was going to Lithuania with a friend, according to a report in the Irish Independent.
Intel Struggles With Key Manufacturing Process For Next PC Chip
According to two sources Reuters spoke with, Intel is struggling with low yields in its next-gen 18A chip manufacturing process for its next PC chip, Panther Lake. Internal data suggests the company is far from reaching commercially viable production levels, leading some insiders to describe the effort as a "Hail Mary." Reuters reports: For months, Intel has promised investors it would increase manufacturing using a process it calls 18A. It spent billions of dollars developing 18A, including the construction or upgrades of several factories, with the goal of challenging Taiwan's chipmaking heavyweight, TSMC. Intel wants to round out its business designing chips that it largely makes in-house and TSMC helps it produce, with a contract manufacturing business that can compete with this key supplier. But whether Intel revives advanced chip production in the U.S. and gets its contract foundry on solid footing depends on closing the technology gap with TSMC. Early tests disappointed customers last year, but Intel has said its 18A is on track to make its "Panther Lake" laptop semiconductors at high volume starting in 2025, which include next-generation transistors and a more efficient way to deliver power to the chip.
The chipmaker has hoped that producing such an advanced in-house chip would grow external interest in its foundry, at a time when new CEO Lip-Bu Tan has explored a major shift to course-correct that fledgling business, Reuters previously reported. Yet only a small percentage of the Panther Lake chips printed via 18A have been good enough to make available to customers, said the two people, who were briefed on the company's test data since late last year. The sources spoke on condition of anonymity because Intel did not authorize them to disclose such information. This percentage figure, known as yield, means Intel may struggle to make its high-end laptop chip profitably in the near future. [...]
Intel in the past has aimed for a yield north of 50% before ramping production because starting any earlier risked damaging its profit margin, three of the sources said. Intel typically does not make the lion's share of its profit until yields reach roughly 70% to 80%, key for a chip as small as Panther Lake where many defects would make it a tough sell, the three people said. Profit also flows from market expansions and building up factory output, Intel said. An immense yield increase would be a tall task by Panther Lake's fourth-quarter launch, the two people with knowledge of Intel's manufacturing operation said. But without such a jump, Intel may have to sell some chips at a lower profit margin or at a loss, the two sources briefed on test data said. The company has warned it could exit leading-edge manufacturing entirely if it does not land external business for 14A, which is 18A's next-generation successor.
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Make Redmond angry by setting up Windows 11 with a local account
They want you to use a Microsoft account, but we'll show you how to get around it
hands on Redmond really – and I mean really – wants you to log into Windows 11 with a Microsoft account.…
Sticks and stones may break your bones but words WILL really hurt you: Researchers say childhood taunts are as bad for adult mental health as violence
Those exposed to such abuse when young were likely to feel disconnected, pessimistic, and emotionally unwell in later life, a study of more than 20,000 adults in England and Wales found.
Death of schoolboy, 10, who fell 20ft down a manhole near a playpark 'could have been avoided'
The death of a young boy who fell down an open manhole at a construction site could have been avoided, a sheriff has determined.
Thousands more Britons will be dragged into paying tax on their hard-earned savings
In a blow for many, higher interest rates will mean around 3.4million people are expected to receive a bill for interest made on their savings in the current tax year, up from 3.1million five years ago.
Donald Trump accused of being 'like a medieval king' who has turned 'the Oval Office into a reality TV set'
Lord Darroch said Mr Trump was ultimately an unpredictable leader as he cited the numerous firings of top officials by the President and the various changes to his tariff policies.
Influencer and aspiring actor Chase Filandro dies age 20
The content creator, who was based in New York City , passed away on July 31, his family has confirmed.
Ghislaine Maxwell says she never saw Trump do anything that would have 'caused concern' during secret interview
Jeffrey Epstein's former lover Ghislaine Maxwell said she never saw Donald Trump do anything that would have 'caused concern' during a secret interview with DOJ attorneys.
Meghan Markle's PR guru Ashley Hansen makes shock career move
Meghan Markle's former global press secretary has found herself a new celebrity client. Ashley Hansen now appears to be representing Real Housewives of Orange County star Katie Ginella
Small boat migrants who lodge human rights claims will DODGE removal to France under Labour's new scheme
Small boat migrants who lodge human rights claims in Britain - or claim to be under 18 - will evade being returned to France under massive loopholes in Labour's new deal.
Google's New Genie 3 AI Model Creates Video Game Worlds In Real Time
An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Verge: Google DeepMind is releasing a new version of its AI "world" model, called Genie 3, capable of generating 3D environments that users and AI agents can interact with in real time. The company is also promising that users will be able to interact with the worlds for much longer than before and that the model will actually remember where things are when you look away from them. [...] Genie 3 seems like it could be a notable step forward. Users will be able to generate worlds with a prompt that supports a "few" minutes of continuous interaction, which is up from the 10-20 seconds of interaction possible with Genie 2, according to a blog post.
Google says that Genie 3 can keep spaces in visual memory for about a minute, meaning that if you turn away from something in a world and then turn back to it, things like paint on a wall or writing on a chalkboard will be in the same place. The worlds will also have a 720p resolution and run at 24fps. DeepMind is adding what it calls "promptable world events" into Genie 3, too. Using a prompt, you'll be able to do things like change weather conditions in a world or add new characters. The model is launching as "a limited research preview" available to "a small cohort of academics and creators," according to Google. It's "exploring" how to bring Genie 3 to "additional testers."
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OpenAI makes good on its name, launches first open weights language models since GPT-2
GPT-OSS now available in 120 and 20 billion parameter sizes under Apache 2.0 license
OpenAI released its first open weights language models since GPT-2 on Tuesday with the debut of GPT-OSS.…