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Microsoft Copilot Key Coming to Windows PC Keyboards

Microsoft says Windows 11 PCs are getting a huge change for the first time in almost 30 years—a new dedicated Copilot key. This change brings a shift to AI-powered Windows PCs, explains Yusuf Mehdi, Executive Vice President and Consumer Chief Marketing Officer at Microsoft, who noted 2024 is set to be the year of the...

LG webOS Upgrade for Older Smart TVs Coming in 2024

LG Electronics has announced the launch of its webOS Re:New program, an initiative designed to upgrade older LG Smart TVs with the latest version of its webOS smart TV platform. Slated to begin in early 2024, the webOS Re:New program will initially target every model in LG's 2022 OLED TV lineup, including the LG OLED...

Apple Arcade New Games and Updates: January 2024

Apple Arcade is kicking off 2024 with the launch of three new titles and over 20 major updates to popular games this month. Today, players can dive into the epic and nostalgic world of "Tamagotchi Adventure Kingdom," unwind with "Cornsweeper," a whimsical take on the classic Minesweeper, and test their skills in "Blackjack by MobilityWare+."...

Apple Fitness+ Unveils New Features for 2024

Apple Fitness+ is set to introduce a series of new features and programs to help users stay active and mindful in the new year. Starting January 8, the service will launch a new sound meditation theme and a workout program titled "Strength, Core, and Yoga for Golfers," featuring golf star Rose Zhang, and led by...

PC Optimum Points Redemptions for Apple Arcade Got Worse

Back in October, Loblaws’ PC Optimum rewards program introduced the ability to redeem your points for Apple services, such as Apple TV+ and Apple Arcade. At the time, it was possible to redeem 10,000 points for 1 month of Apple TV+ and 6,500 points for 1 month of Apple Arcade, when prices were still $8.99...

Streaming Service Cancellations on the Rise in the US: Report

Recent data from subscription-analytics provider Antenna indicates a growing trend of customers canceling their streaming service subscriptions, the United States, reports the Wall Street Journal. In November, premium streaming services saw customer defections rise to 6.3%, up from 5.1% the previous year. Antenna's data further reveals that about one-quarter of U.S. subscribers to major streaming...