Arc, a Mac-only internet browser, has released Boosts 2.0, which allows users to customize any website with a few simple tools. The update includes a color picker, font replacement, and a "Zap" feature that lets users highlight and remove elements they don't want to see. Boosts can be shared with other Arc users, and the company plans to curate a gallery of its favorite custom options. While the feature may not be a key driver in choosing Arc over other browsers, it gives users more control over their browsing experience.
The new 'Boosts' in Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster, which allow players to increase experience points and money gained from battles, do not disable Trophies. These modifiers are designed to eliminate the need to grind in these old school RPGs and are great for players who don't have the time or patience to level up. Each Pixel Remaster has its own Platinum, making this good news for Trophy hunters.
Microsoft's Bing chat has integrated the AI Image Creator, which allows users to request and modify images during a conversation with the chatbot. However, users will need to earn "boosts" to speed up image processing past a certain threshold. Boosts can be earned by completing tasks in Microsoft Edge and are used to limit server usage. The advanced DALL-E model with OpenAI used in the Image Creator is fast but expensive, and Microsoft may be trying to increase usage numbers. Boosts are replenished on a weekly basis.