Monthly Archives: November 2022

Stable Diffusion in your pocket? “Draw Things” brings AI images to iPhone

Enlarge / Generating AI images using “Draw Things” on the iPhone. (credit: Benj Edwards / Apple) On Wednesday, a San Francisco-based developer named Liu Liu released Draw Things: AI Generation, a free app available in the App Store that lets iPhone owners run the popular Stable Diffusion AI image generator. Type in a description, and…

Far Cry 6’s Lost Between Worlds expansion traps players in a surreal alien simulation

Ubisoft has unveiled Lost Between Worlds, a new expansion for Far Cry 6 that’ll whisk players away to a fractured alien version of Yara when it launches on 6th December. Lost Between Worlds’ surreal extraterrestrial action begins when Far Cry 6 protagonist Dani Rojas inadvertently stumbles across a crashed alien ship inhabited by an alein…

Kensington made a new wireless version of its SlimBlade trackball mouse

The new SlimBlade Pro. | Image: Kensington Kensington’s new version of its SlimBlade trackball mouse has a big improvement over the original model: wireless connectivity. With the SlimBlade Pro, which Kensington announced on Tuesday, you’ll be able to connect the trackball to your PC or Mac via Bluetooth or with a 2.4GHz wireless dongle (via…

Influencers were paid by Google to promote a Pixel phone they’d never used

Enlarge / The Pixel 4. (credit: Ron Amadeo) Google and iHeartMedia—the US’s biggest radio station operator—are being hit with a false advertising lawsuit for ads they ran about the Pixel 4 (which we found to be overpriced and full of half-working experiments). The FTC and four states say the companies aired “nearly 29,000 deceptive endorsements…