

skype died years ago (probably when micro$oft bought it), and no one wants these shoehorned in AI features. ĭerek Moss: Wasn't this done a long while ago?Ĭommented on: Windows 10 Photos App revamp: Microsoft swaps native Video Editor for Clipchamp.What about something simple like 'Notebook', or would that have been vetoed by the pipe smokers? To me, it jars with the simple one…Ĭommented on: Tip of the Week #2: The OneNote addin everyone needs Michael Garrish: I'm intrigued what naming committee came up with 'OneNote', never mind the ensuing myriad UWP/App Store/Office/O365/whatever it's called today variations.

And when they have a decent name, they still manage to stuff it up by either changing it to some other idiot name, or decorating the nice name with a dozen…Ĭommented on: Teams Chat becomes Microsoft Teams-Free in latest Windows 11 beta build Paati Sooth: It always surprises me that Microsoft is so absolutely terrible at naming their products. OS: Windows 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10 (64-bit OS required) Processor: Intel Core i5-7500 Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 (3GB) DirectX: Version 11. Ĭommented on: Windows 11: Microsoft Edge tests AI-writing with powerhouse duo, ChatGPT and Bing AI Paramount is progressively releasing it all the various sales-generating models before the movie can be streamed as part of a low-price subscription.Leopeva64: Yup, I showed this feature more than a month ago. This is a very retro release plan, fitting for a throwback sequel like Top Gun, and it's designed to maximize how much money the company can eke out from every viewing format. Paramount Pictures CEO Brian Robbins, for example, said in August that Top Gun: Maverick will "end up on Paramount Plus this year" - but only after the "home entertainment window" has played out. "You should see that movie in a theater, and it will stay in the theater for a longer period of time."įor the past three months, Paramount executives have repeated a refrain that Top Gun: Maverick would start streaming after it has finished not only its theatrical cycle but also its sales period for other home-viewing formats. Top Gun is a great example of that," CFO Naveen Chopra said at an investor conference in May before it hit cinemas. "There are certain movies that are really made for the theatrical experience. Paramount has long indicated it wanted to keep Top Gun in theaters longer than those other films.
