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    Until Dawn Movie Director Almost Didn't Sign On After Receiving Death Threats For Shazam 2
    The next video game movie, Until Dawn, is in theaters now, but we recently learned that director David F. Sandberg almost passed on it. He said in an interview that he considered giving up on IP-based films after the negative reaction to his superhero movie, Shazam: Fury of the Gods, over which he said he received death threats."I mean, to be honest, fans can get very, very crazy and very angry with you. You can get, like, death threats and everything so after Shazam 2, I was like, 'I never wanna do another IP-based movie because it's just not worth it,'" Sandberg told GamesRadar. However, Sandberg said he read the Until Dawn script and thought it would be "so much fun to do," so he ultimately signed on to make it. Specifically, Sandberg said he latched onto the movie's core storytelling conceit, which is that the story plays out in a time loop where the survivors have to face a different horror threat each night.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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    Misdirection Quest (Thieves Guild) In Oblivion Remastered
    Misdirection is part of the Thieves Guild quest, and you can unlock it in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered after achieving a certain rank in the guild. The captain of the Imperial Watch has called most of the guards to lock down the Waterfront and refuses to leave until he discovers the Gray Fox's location.
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    What's New on Paramount+ With Showtime in May 2025
    Several hit Paramount+ shows are returning with new seasons in May. The seventh installment of The Chi, Lena Waithe's drama about life on the South Side of Chicago, will premiere on May 16. Original crime series Criminal Minds: Evolution (May 8) is returning for its 18th season, along with season three of medical drama SkyMed (May 15), which follows medics and pilots flying air ambulances in Northern Canada, and season 10 of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars (May 9). Paramount+ will also broadcast the American Music Awards (AMAs)—hosted by Jennifer Lopez—on May 26, along with a live studio show hosted by football star David Beckham. Beckham & Friends Live is an altcast of CBS Sports' coverage of UEFA Champions League semi-final games on May 6 and 7 and the final on May 31. Here’s everything else coming to the service in May. Note that titles with an asterisk are exclusive to Paramount+ With Showtime; everything else is also available to subscribers on the ad-supported plan. Those with two asterisks are available to Paramount+ With Showtime users streaming live on CBS and to all subscribers the following day.Paramount+ Originals and premieres coming in May 2025Available May 1The Comeback Trail*Available May 6Beckham & Friends Live, premiere Available May 8Criminal Minds: Evolution, season 18 premiere Available May 9RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars, season 10 premiereRuPaul's Drag Race All Stars: Untucked, new episodesAvailable May 12Hard Truths*Available May 15SkyMed, season 3 premiereAvailable May 16The Chi,* season 7 premiereAvailable May 23Couples Therapy,* season 4 new episodesAvailable May 26American Music Awards** hosted by Jennifer LopezTV shows coming to Paramount+ in May 2025Available May 7PAW Patrol: Aqua Pups special Everybody Still Hates Chris (season 1) Available May 14Air Disasters (season 21) First Wives Club (season 1 and 2) The Family Business (seasons 1-3) Tyler Perry's Sistas (season 4) Tyler Perry's The Oval (season 4) Available May 21Dora the Explorer: Mermaid Adventures! special American Gangster: Trap Queens (season 1 and 2) Tyler Perry's Zatima (season 1 and 2) Available May 28Rock Paper Scissors (season 1) Movies coming to Paramount+ in May 2025Available May 1A Very Brady SequelAddams Family Values (1993) Aeon FluxAtlantic CityAwake*Black RainBook Club*BoundBride & PrejudiceBruce Lee, The LegendCharlotte's Web (2006) Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (2009) CluelessCrocodile DundeeCrocodile Dundee IICrocodile Dundee in Los AngelesCrouching Tiger, Hidden DragonCursedDays of ThunderDreamland*Drillbit Taylor DuplexErin BrockovichExtraordinary Measures*Finding NeverlandFlight Of The IntruderFrank Miller's Sin CityFreedom Writers G.I. Jane*GandhiGreen Book* Harold & Kumar Go To White CastleHostageHotel for DogsI.Q.In Her Skin* In The BedroomJay and Silent Bob Strike BackJust FriendsJust Like Heaven Kate & Leopold KingpinLast VegasLife of PiMemoirs of a Geisha Mercy*MinariMonster Trucks Nebraska Norbit OldboyOnce Upon a Time in AmericaOnce Upon a Time in The WestParasitePatriots Day*PaycheckPridePrivate Parts Race for Your Life, Charlie BrownRangoRio GrandeRomeo Must DieSahara Scary Movie 2 Scary Movie 3 Some Kind of WonderfulSon of RambowSouthside of You Spell StardustTerminator: Dark FateTexas Rangers The Addams Family (2019)The Adventures of Sharkboy and LavagirlThe Brady Bunch MovieThe Curious Case of Benjamin ButtonThe Edge of Seventeen*The Four FeathersThe Ghost and the DarknessThe Last Airbender (2010) The Last CastleThe Mist*The Prince and MeThe QueenThe SpongeBob SquarePants MovieThe Two Jakes The Weather Man Things We Lost In The FireTop FiveTrading Places We Were Soldiers Yours, Mine & OursAvailable May 14Assassin Club
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    Microsoft's Recall and improved Windows search start rolling out to Copilot+ AI PCs today
    Almost a year since Microsoft announced its controversial Recall feature, and after several delays, the company has finally started bringing it to Copilot+ AI PCs today. The launch comes just a few weeks after Microsoft started testing Recall broadly with Windows Insiders. There are also a few other AI-powered features coming along with this release, including an improved Windows Search and Click to Do, which lets you quickly use AI features from within your existing apps. As usual, the release won't immediately roll out to all Copilot+ PCs, instead Microsoft is gradually releasing it over the next month (and likely monitoring potential issues along the way). Recall was one of the biggest announcements at Microsoft's Copilot+ debut last May, but almost immediately, it came under fire for some glaring privacy issues. At a basic level, Recall constantly records what you're doing on your PC via screenshots, and it uses AI to search them for specific words and images. The idea is that you'll never forget where you put a document you were working on weeks ago, or which random website you've lost track of. Security and privacy advocates were initially concerned that Recall was automatically enabled on Copilot+ PCs and that it wasn't storing its database of screenshots securely. That led to an immediate delay for Recall that lasted for several months.  In November, Microsoft finally revealed how it will make the feature even more secure. Its snapshots and related data will be stored in VBS enclaves, which the company describes as "software-based trusted execution environment (TEE) inside a host application." Additionally, you'll have to turn Recall on manually when you set up a Copilot+ machine, it will rely on Windows Hello biometric security to make any settings changes, and it can be completely uninstalled if you want to be rid of it entirely. While it's heartening to see Microsoft take security more seriously after all of Recall's initial criticism, it's still worrying that it took widespread condemnation for any of it to happen. The company's rush to deliver a shiny new AI feature to sell Copilot+ PCs, and snub the likes of Google and Apple, ultimately got in the way of delivering the best product for consumers. It'll be hard to trust Recall, or really any of Microsoft's AI-enabled Copilot features, because of its initial blunder. Less controversial is the improved Windows Search, which will let you find documents and images in your own words. That means you shouldn't have to worry about remembering specific file names or other minutia to find what you need. Like all of the Copilot+ features, including Recall, the improved search runs locally using the neural processing units (NPU) in AI PCs. There's nothing being sent to the cloud. I'm personally the least excited about Click to Do, but there may be an audience for people who want easy access to Microsoft's AI tools. You'll be able to highlight text and quickly have it summarized or rewritten by Copilot, without dumping it into the Copilot app specifically. You can enable the feature by pressing the Windows key and clicking on your screen, swiping right on a touchscreen or hitting the Click to Do icon as it pops up throughout Windows (you'll see it in places like the Start menu and Snipping Tool). Microsoft says Click to Do actions for images are available on all Copilot+ PCs with the new Windows 11 April update, and text actions will be available on Snapdragon systems today, and eventually on Intel and AMD AI PCs. I've briefly used all of these features on a Surface Pro Copilot+ machine using the latest Windows 11 Insider build, but I've been waiting to test their official release before making any final judgements. I can say that Recall mostly works as advertised — it was easily able to bring up a document I was viewing a week later, and it quickly found a few websites I was viewing — but it also didn't add much to my Windows experience. At this point I religiously save websites I need to revisit via Pocket, and I'm well-versed enough in Windows to know where I've put my files. Recall isn't really made for me, though, it's for less experienced users who just want to find their stuff. Even power users will like the improved Windows search, though, but that's only because the platform's search has always been notoriously awful. And while I'm not a huge proponent of AI text summarization, but Click to Do did a decent job of summarizing a few long articles.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/computing/microsofts-recall-and-improved-windows-search-start-rolling-out-to-copilot-ai-pcs-today-170014913.html?src=rss
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    Newly leaked DJI Mavic 4 Pro images may have revealed the premium drone's design in full
    Leaked images of the DJI Mavic 4 Pro give us a good look at the drone's design and its accessory packs.
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    California housing market shift: Buyers are gaining power
    Want more housing market stories from Lance Lambert’s ResiClub in your inbox? Subscribe to the ResiClub newsletter. While national active housing inventory for sale at the end of March 2025 was still 20% below pre-pandemic March 2019 levels, on a year-over-year basis national active listings are up 29% between March 2024 and March 2025. This indicates that homebuyers have gained some leverage in many parts of the country over the past year. One of the biggest year-over-year increases is happening in California—where active inventory for sale is up 50% year-over-year. Despite the 50% year-over-year jump in active California housing inventory for sale—including both single-family homes and condos—California at the end of March 2025 still had 20% fewer homes for sale than it did in pre-pandemic March 2019. But more California housing markets are climbing out of that inventory deficit. And if the current trajectory holds, California could soon be out of its pandemic housing boom era inventory hole. Among California’s 36 major counties with at least 100,000 residents, nine have more active housing inventory for sale in March 2025 compared to pre-pandemic March 2019. The other 27 major California counties still have inventory below pre-pandemic March 2019 levels. In housing markets where active inventory for sale rises significantly, homebuyers are gaining leverage. In housing markets where active inventory for sale has shot up above pre-pandemic 2019 levels, homebuyers have gained considerable leverage relative to past years. Homebuyers in San Francisco (in particular San Francisco proper’s condo market) had a lot more leverage recently than homebuyers in, say, Orange County.
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    This 3D-Printed Starbucks Cafe in Texas Is Just Like Its Coffee – Industrial And Rapidly Manufactured
    Starbucks, the world’s most efficient coffee vending machine disguised as a lifestyle brand, has opened its first fully 3D-printed outlet in Brownsville, Texas. If you’ve ever marveled at how a Starbucks latte seems to be conjured out of thin air with military precision – and almost no soul – you’ll appreciate just how perfect it is that their latest café was squeezed out of a robotic nozzle like industrial toothpaste. Built by Peri 3D Construction using a Cobod BOD2 printer, this 1,400-square-foot drive-thru and pickup shop isn’t a café you linger in. It’s a caffeine fueling station, printed into existence, then sprinkled with human finishing touches like windows, doors, and a porch to make it look vaguely more inviting than an automated bunker. It’s hilarious, and also a little awe-inspiring, that the brand famous for mass-producing a “third place” atmosphere now mass-produces the building itself. Starbucks has always been a fast-cafe at heart, despite the cozy chairs and jazzy playlists. Your grande Pike Place is brewed by machines that whirr and beep with the same sterile indifference as an airport security scanner. There’s a certain brutal honesty in watching the architecture follow suit: walls built from extruded concrete, layer after rippled layer, courtesy of a robot that works 24/7 without needing health insurance. The construction mirrors the product better than any mahogany trim or community noticeboard ever could. Designer: Peri 3D Construction To be fair, Starbucks has played with architectural identity before – and sometimes beautifully. Think of the soaring glass-walled flagship in Dubai, tucked among Bentleys and Gucci storefronts. Or the serene, temple-like Starbucks in Kyoto, where customers sip matcha lattes on tatami mats. Even the rustic Starbucks Reserve Roastery in Chicago, a caffeine theme park spread across five floors, tries to sell the fantasy of craft and care. Yet for every bespoke location, there are a thousand cookie-cutter stores hugging freeway exits, where ambiance is measured in the square footage of linoleum flooring and the wattage of LED track lights. The Brownsville build was reportedly budgeted around $1.2 million according to earlier government filings, although no one’s confirmed the final price tag yet. In exchange for that investment, you get a marvel of modern construction. The Cobod BOD2 printer, a monster machine that looks like a crane’s nerdy cousin, extrudes a special concrete mix through a robotic arm, following a digital blueprint with eerie precision. The result is a structure that’s solid, relatively quick to produce, and unmistakably otherworldly with its layered, ribbed surfaces – a texture you could imagine touching and thinking, yeah, this feels exactly like a large-scale birthday cake frosted by a cement mixer. That’s probably why this outlet isn’t designed as a walk-in cafe – it’s way too dull and industrial to serve as a place where people walk in for their venti lattes. Besides, it’s only 1,400 sq ft (130 sq m) in area, making it strictly drive-thru and pickup, transactional to its very bones. You order through an app, roll past a ribbed concrete wall, and leave before the printer nozzle’s memory of the structure even cools. Still, it’s hard not to appreciate the symbolism. Starbucks always wanted to be more infrastructure than experience, a utility for the urban human rather than a gathering place. A building printed layer by layer, indifferent to weather, time, or human mood, fits the mission better than a hundred hand-chalked “Today’s Special” boards ever could. Somewhere, in a software update, this 3D-printed café quietly signals the future of not just Starbucks, but of the built world itself: fast, functional, characterless, and strangely beautiful in its raw pragmatism. The post This 3D-Printed Starbucks Cafe in Texas Is Just Like Its Coffee – Industrial And Rapidly Manufactured first appeared on Yanko Design.
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    Best Finds to Get Ready for Outdoor Season
    As the days stretch longer and the breeze gets warmer, it’s officially time to take the good vibes outside. Whether you’re hosting garden gatherings or enjoying a quiet coffee under the sky, your outdoor space deserves just as much love as your interiors. From sculptural loungers to glow-up lighting and zero-maintenance greenery, we’ve rounded up the best finds to help you welcome patio season in serious style. Scroll on for the most stylish, low-effort upgrades to kickstart your outdoor refresh. For lounging in luxury… Shintenchi Wicker Oversized Egg Chair Shop now on Amazon This plush rattan chair is like a hug in furniture form. With deep cushioning and a cozy cocoon shape, it’s perfect for lazy afternoons with a book—or sneaky patio naps. Reviewers say it’s even better in person. For that ambient evening glow… 31.5″ Modern Outdoor LED Wall Sconce Shop now on Amazon Sleek and architectural, this minimalist sconce brings a modern edge to your porch or patio. Its warm, diffused glow makes evenings feel golden—without blinding your guests. One reviewer called it “bright, very modern, super easy to install and good quality”. For a forever-fresh first impression… 30” Artificial Boxwood Topiary Trees (Set of 2) Shop now on Amazon Say goodbye to watering schedules. These UV-resistant faux topiaries add instant curb appeal—no maintenance, no mess. Reviewers love how real they look, and we agree: the symmetry they bring to entryways is chef’s kiss.
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