Bluesky, the social network, has finally rolled out drafts, a feature long requested by its users, according to TechCrunch. Meanwhile, OpenAI is testing ads on its ChatGPT platform, and Riot Games is reducing staff on its recently released fighting game, 2XKO, as reported by The Verge. In other tech news, YouTuber MrBeast acquired the banking app Step, and Ayaneo unveiled its Next II Windows gaming handheld, which is significantly larger than its competitors, as detailed by Ars Technica.
Bluesky users can now access drafts by opening the new post flow and selecting the "Drafts" button, similar to how it works on platforms like X and Threads, TechCrunch noted. This update comes as Bluesky plans to improve its algorithmic Discover feed and offer better recommendations, among other updates. The company acknowledged that it still needs to focus on the basics.
ChatGPT users may soon start seeing ads in their chats, according to The Verge. These sponsored links will appear at the bottom of ChatGPT answers, unless users pay at least $20 per month for a Plus subscription.
Riot Games is reducing the team working on its fighting game 2XKO, which launched in early access on PC in October and hit consoles recently, The Verge reported. Executive producer Tom Cannon announced the staff cuts.
MrBeast's Beast Industries acquired Step, a banking app designed for teens and young adults, The Verge reported. This move follows Donaldson's plans to start a new YouTube channel focused on personal finance and investing.
Ars Technica reported that Ayaneo unveiled its Next II handheld, which weighs 3.14 pounds and measures 13.45 inches wide, making it larger than other Windows gaming handhelds.
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