Mortgage Rate Update | February 15, 2024

Mortgage rates – Every Thursday Freddie Mac publishes interest rates based on a survey of mortgage lenders throughout the week. The Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Survey reported that mortgage rates for the most popular loan products as of February 15, 2024, were as follows: The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 6.77%, up from 6.64% last week. The 15-year fixed was 6.12%, up from 5.90% last week.

The graph below shows the trajectory of mortgage rates over the past year.

Freddie Mac was chartered by Congress in 1970 to keep money flowing to mortgage lenders in support of homeownership and rental housing. Their mandate is to provide liquidity, stability, and affordability to the U.S.

From SpaceX’s Moon Launch to YouTube Shorts and More! | Tech News

Keep up-to-date with the latest in technology and media with our weekly digest. Covering everything from SpaceX’s lunar mission to the latest on YouTube Shorts and beyond, we’ve got all the essential news for you. Dive into our roundup below for the newest updates from across the digital sphere.

ChatGPT to Gain ‘Memory’ Capabilities for Personalized Interactions

OpenAI is enhancing ChatGPT with a new “memory” feature to make interactions more personalized and less repetitive. This feature enables ChatGPT to remember details about users, such as preferences and past conversations, either through direct instruction or by picking up information over time. Each version of GPT will have its own memory, allowing for tailored recommendations across various applications, like book suggestions, educational courses, and fitness tracking. While OpenAI emphasizes user control over ChatGPT’s memory, including options to manage or delete stored information, the introduction of memory raises privacy concerns. Initially available to a limited number of users, this test phase represents a significant step towards creating more intelligent and personalized AI interactions, despite potential privacy challenges.

 

Chrysler Halcyon Concept Showcases the Brand’s Potential Beyond Minivans

Approaching its centennial, Chrysler, predominantly recognized for its Pacifica minivans, is making a statement about its future with the introduction of the Halcyon concept car. This electric, high-tech roadster with autonomous capabilities marks a significant departure from the company’s minivan image, showcasing Chrysler’s ambitions to pioneer in advanced technology and electric vehicles. Although not slated for production, the Halcyon concept serves as a showcase for Chrysler’s future direction, emphasizing the use of sustainable materials, advanced AI, augmented reality, and vehicle connectivity. It demonstrates the potential of Stellantis’ STLA Large platform and a commitment to only sell electric vehicles by 2028, illustrating Chrysler’s innovative approach to mobility with a focus on sustainability and user-centric technologies.

 

YouTube Shorts Introduces Music Video Remixing Feature Amid UMG’s Silence on TikTok

YouTube Shorts has launched a feature allowing creators to add and remix music videos in their app. Likewise, for YouTube this leverages artists like Beyoncé and Maggie Rogers’ music videos, amidst TikTok’s ongoing licensing dispute with Universal Music Group (UMG). This move comes as TikTok faces the loss of music from major artists due to its failure to renew a licensing agreement with UMG, accusing the platform of undervaluing music. Of course, the introduction of the remix feature on Youtube Shorts capitalizes on its access to UMG’s music library and offers an advantage by enabling unique creative possibilities with music videos that TikTok does not. This enhancement not only enriches the content creation experience on YouTube Shorts but also positions it competitively against TikTok in the short-form video space.

 

Gemini 1.5: Google’s Upcoming AI Model Nears Completion

Just two months after introducing Gemini, Google’s ambitious large language model aimed at leading the AI industry, the company has announced its successor, Gemini 1.5. Available to developers and enterprise users, with a consumer launch on the horizon, Gemini 1.5 represents a significant upgrade, matching the performance of the more advanced Gemini Ultra and outperforming Gemini 1.0 in the majority of benchmark tests. This feature, emphasized by CEO Sundar Pichai, surpasses the capabilities of current models significantly, marking a leap in AI’s ability to manage extensive information. While initially available for business and developer use, Gemini 1.5 is part of Google’s broader strategy to dominate the AI landscape, amidst competition with firms like OpenAI, highlighting the rapid evolution and significance of underlying technology in AI tools.

 

TikTok Launches Dedicated App for Vision Pro

TikTok has unveiled a native app for Apple’s Vision Pro headset. Likewise, this enhances the user experience with a layout familiar to its mobile app users. In addition, it provides adjustments to leverage the headset’s larger display. This includes a vertical video player and interactive buttons. Of course, this also includes comments and creator profiles displayed on a separate pane to avoid obstructing the video. The app, redesigned for the Vision Pro, offers the option to view videos against the backdrop of the real world. Additionally, users can view virtual settings, such as the Moon’s surface. This development highlights the levels of support from major platforms for Vision Pro, like Disney. YouTube, however, has indicated plans for a Vision Pro app, signaling potential future support.

 

SpaceX Achieves Milestone with Odysseus Launch Aimed at U.S. Lunar Return

SpaceX’s recent launch of the Nova-C lunar lander “Odysseus,” marks a significant step towards the United States’ ambition to return to the Moon. Of course, this would be the first time since Apollo 17 in 1972 that a moon landing has happened. Launched from Cape Canaveral by a Falcon 9 rocket, Odysseus is on a trajectory to the Moon’s south pole. The current landing date targets a February 22nd landing in a scientifically valuable region known for water ice. This mission, if successful, would reestablish the U.S. presence on the lunar surface. In addition, it would signify the first private spacecraft to achieve a lunar landing. The endeavor carries multiple payloads, including scientific instruments for NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services program. Also, it includes unique projects like the “EagleCam” CubeSat and Jeff Koons’ art installation. 

Weekend Events | February 16 – 18

With President’s Day underway, there is plenty of fun to be had this holiday weekend. From Lunar New Year celebrations to film festivals and more, there is endless fun. Check out what’s happening February 16 – February 18.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | February 16 – February 18 

Black History Month Prosperity Market

When: February 17 

Where: USC/Exposition Park

What: Gather treasures from the farmers’ market, strike a pose in a photo booth, and enjoy the sounds of a DJ at the Black History Month market. This event, set in the Natural History Museum’s nature gardens, celebrates Black farmers and entrepreneurs.

Golden Dragon Parade & Chinese New Year Festival

When: February 17 

Where: Chinatown

What: Participate in one of Los Angeles’ most enduring customs by attending the 125th annual Chinese New Year parade and festival in Chinatown. Celebrating the Year of the Dragon, the highlight of the event is the annual Golden Dragon Parade, which embarks on its journey from Hill and Ord Streets and ends at Broadway and Cesar Chavez, on Saturday, February 17, from 1 to 3:30 pm. Alongside the parade, a complimentary festival takes place in the Central Plaza.

John Williams Spotlight

When: February 2 through May 19, 2024

Where: DTLA

What: In the ongoing multi-year tribute to John Williams by the LA Phil, attendees can experience “A Century of Film” from February 2 to 4. This event, conducted by David Newman, will feature a selection of pieces from several of Williams’ scores, including Indiana Jones and Close Encounters, alongside music from Batman, The Godfather, Back to the Future, Lawrence of Arabia, and other iconic films.

Westside and Beach Communities Weekend Events | February 16 – February 18

Cali Vibes

When: February 16 – February 18 

Where: West LA

What: The essence of California vibes at this Long Beach festival is unmistakably weed-centric. This perception is drawn from the event’s 2024 lineup, which boasts an impressive array of artists including Gwen Stefani, Stick Figure, Slightly Stoopid, Rebelution, Damian and Stephen Marley, Sublime with Rome, Ice Cube, Iration, Wiz Khalifa, the Roots, Shaggy, and Sean Paul, along with many others.

Lunar New Year Celebration at Disney California Adventure

When: Until February 18

Where: Anaheim

What: Celebrate the Lunar New Year at “the happiest place on earth” – Disney California Adventure. Embracing the Year of the Dragon, the park is hosting a month-long multicultural festival. Children will enjoy photo opportunities and parade processions featuring Mulan, Mushu, Mickey, and Minnie Mouse. Meanwhile, adults can indulge in a delightful culinary experience with flavors from China, Korea, and Vietnam.

Lunar New Year at Santa Monica Place

When: February 17 

Where: Rolling Hills / RanchoPalos Verdes

What: Santa Monica Place celebrates the Lunar New Year featuring Chinese lion dance shows, red envelope specials, and cherry blossom wishing trees. Leading up to the festivities on February 17, you have the opportunity to join a holiday-themed cooking class at the Gourmandise School on February 10 at 6 pm, priced at $125.

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | February 16 – February 18 

2024 Newhallywood Silent Film Festival – “Bustour” Keaton

When: February 17 

Where: City of Santa Clarita: Newhall Community Center

What: Embark on an exhilarating silent film site tour that includes stops at Buster Keaton Studios, Chaplin Studios, Hollywood Forever Cemetery, and Hollywood Heritage Museum. The “Bustour” Keaton is priced at $60 per person, which also covers the cost of lunch.

Valentine’s Day Murder Mystery

When: February 17 

Where: Burbank

What: Los Angeles, get ready for a speakeasy party like no other! Drink cocktails this Valentine’s weekend while solving a murder mystery in an authentic Los Angeles Speakeasy. Part escape room, part performance, part party, this immersive show will have you partying like Gatsby while finding the clues to whodunnit.

PAUL BECKER’S DANCE MASTERCLASS in LA!

When: February 18 

Where: 16781 Stagg Street Hangar C3 & C4 | Van Nuys

What: On Sunday, Feb 18, 2024, join globally renowned choreographer, Paul Becker for an extraordinary dance event for all ages to pro. You’ve seen Paul’s creative choreography on HBO’s “The Last of Us”, Disney’s “Descendants”, “Prom Pact”, “Ralph Breaks the Internet”, “The Kissing Booth Franchise”, “Twilight”, “The Muppets”, and in over 300 more sensational productions. He is currently wrapped choreographing Disney’s “Tron” reboot. He is starting up a new musical series “Torch” this spring, followed by an upcoming Disney movie musical directed by Kenny Ortega. Subsequently, he will be directing and choreographing the film “Dream Again.” Taking place at West Coast Dance Theater, this event will most likely be Paul’s only class in Los Angeles for 2024.

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | February 16 – February 18 

Sombrero Half Marathon, 5K and 10K in Simi Valley

When: February 18, 7am – 11am

Where: 1765 Royal Ave, Simi Valley, CA 93065

What: The 7th Annual Sombrero Half Marathon, 5K and 10K is planned for Sunday, February 18, 2024, on the Arroyo Simi bike path. Mostly flat course and post-race tacos for all runners. The Half Marathon starts at 7am and 5K/10K soon thereafter.

Welcome Walk at Malibu Creek State Park

When: February 18, 10am – 1pm

Where: Malibu Creek State Park | Calabasas, CA 91302

What: Join a Malibu Creek docent for an easy 2 1/2-hour nature walk along the creek and under the oaks.  Docents talk about the animals and plants found in the mountains as well as the park’s unique history, including its movie-making past. Families are welcome.

Presidents’ Day Celebration Hosted By Reagan Library

When: February 19, 10am – 3pm

Where: Ronald Reagan Presidential Library | Simi Valley

What: Celebrate our Founding Fathers during the Reagan Library’s 31st Annual Presidents’ Day Celebration. This celebration includes fun for the whole family, including crafts, musical entertainment, storytelling, and presidential and first lady look-alikes. Take advantage of the spectacular performance by the Doo-Wah Riders and Los Angeles Police Concert Band. Presidents’ Day activities are free to the public. Regular Museum admission rates apply to view the Ronald Reagan Presidential Museum and the spectacular Air Force One Pavilion. 

Our Favorite Steakhouses | LA Eats

If you’re after a phenomenal steak dinner, look no further! Our LA Eats blog has rounded up the greatest steakhouses in town to ensure your meal is nothing short of extravagant. From juicy cuts and melt-in-your-mouth flavors to unbeatable service – these are some of our top picks for fine dining that should not be missed.

Los Angeles Steakhouses

Gwen

Location: 6600 Sunset Blvd | Los Angeles

From the culinary mastermind of Curtis and Luke Stone, Gwen serves as an absolute must for LA steak lovers. The half butcher shop and half fine dining establishment have an array of upscale options to choose from. Dig into gourmet selections like grilled octopus and squid ink tagliatelle or dry-aged cuts. Either way, Gwen tops the list as one of the best steakhouses around town.

Matū

Location: 239 S Beverly Dr. Suite 100 | Beverly Hills

If you happen to be in search of a new top-tier steak spot, look no further than Matū. The Beverly Hills eatery offers an understated dining room with a compelling menu to tempt your tastebuds. With five courses that offer various cuts of New Zealand-grown wagyu beef from First Light, Matū is a steak haven. The tasting menu changes daily but the grilled ribeye, wood-grilled maitake mushrooms, and iceberg lettuce salad are highlights. 

Chi Spacca

Location: 6610 Melrose Ave. | Los Angeles

Easily still considered one of the best steakhouses in town, Chi Spacca has received rave reviews since its opening. The Italian-style steakhouse offers bistecca fiorentina, a 50-ounce dry-aged prime porterhouse. If 50-ounces is a tad too much, you can also opt for their costata alla fiorentina. A prime dry-aged, bone-in New York steak that registers only 36 ounces, perfect for any steak connoisseur. 

Westside & Beach Communities Steakhouses

Golden Bull Restaurant

Location: 170 W Channel Rd. | Santa Monica

The Golden Bull Restaurant has served as one of the best steakhouses on the Westside since 1949. Santa Monica’s old-school dining room offers stellar chops with a side of superb customer service. 

Fia

Location: 2458 Wilshire Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90403

Fia Steak is a transcendent, multi-experience space featuring two distinct dining rooms, a Carrera marble bar, and a tucked-away, outdoor patio.

The Arthur J

Location: 903 Manhattan Ave. | Manhattan Beach

Manhattan Beach’s mid-century modern steakhouse relies on a white oak grill to deliver delectable steaks to the South Bay. As one of the best steakhouses in Manhattan Beach, even offers a Japanese wagyu beef rib-eye that’s out of this world.

 

San Fernando Valley Steakhouses

Larsen’s Steakhouse

Location: 16101 Ventura Blvd, Encino

With numerous locations across the valley, it’s easy to see why Larsen’s serves as one of the best steakhouses in town. The classic Encino chophouse has the perfect Prime Dry Aged Filet Mignon that any steak lover will enjoy.

Mistral

Location: 13422 Ventura Blvd, Sherman Oaks

While Mistral may be a french bistro, their array of delectable steak options easily places in the category of the best. Indulge in options like their New York Steak “Au Poivre”. Or go for something more unique like the Prime Beef Steak Tartar, Toast Points, French Fries, and Green Salad. Bon appetite!

Terra e Mare

Location: 13251 Ventura Blvd Unit A | Studio City

At Terra e Mare “the earth and sea come together in culinary harmony”. The delicious eatery has long been considered one of the best steakhouses and seafood restaurants in Studio City. For an extravagant option, we recommend the Tomahawk Steak with vegetables and roasted potatoes.

Conejo Valley Steakhouses

Lucky’s Malibu

Location: 3835 Cross Creek Rd Suite #18 | Malibu

The new year brought about a new steakhouse for Malibu locals. Lucky’s, since its opening, has easily become one of the best steakhouses around town. The eatery offers an exquisite menu of buttery-grilled steaks that are seared to perfection.

Old Place

Location: 29983 Mulholland Hwy | Agoura Hills

The former general store turned upscale eatery has been a long-standing favorite for the Agoura Hills community. With a western-style feel and quality eats, you truly cannot go wrong and Old Place. Dig into the Steak and Eggs Oak grilled Sirloin for breakfast or the 12 Oz Old Place Cut Sirloin for dinner. The cuts are exquisite and the hospitality is every bit as welcoming as you’d expect.

The Grill on the Alley

Location: 120 Promenade Way | Thousand Oaks

When it comes to the best steakhouses in town, no list is complete without The Grill on the Alley. The beloved restaurant has been a destination for locals seeking meat-centric American fare. What is even better is that the Westlake Village restaurant offers outdoor dining, which creates the perfect setting for an alfresco meal.

Staycation in Carmel | Out & About

If you’re new to Carmel-by-the-Sea, you may already have decided that you’d need a very good reason to leave it even if you have time to travel. Carmel has everything to enjoy a fabulous staycation, from beautiful beaches and prestigious golf courses to eclectic shops and first-class restaurants. Its hotels and inns offer guests attentive service and luxury amenities and make an excellent base for your staycation or vacation. With all there is to enjoy in this charming seaside city, you’ll be glad you stayed.

Where to Stay in Carmel, CA

This idyllic town features a wide array of luxury hotels as well as charming inns that offer the comfortable accommodations you’ll need for your California staycation. If you’re a golf enthusiast, you might consider booking a stay at the renowned Quail Lodge & Golf Club, which features an outdoor pool and two on-site restaurants. La Playa Carmel boasts a four-star rating and features breathtaking ocean views. Other top hotels and inns include:

  • Carmel Valley Ranch by Hyatt
  • Tradewinds Carmel
  • Normandy Inn
  • Carmel Mission Inn

Where to Shop

If you’re planning to go shopping, you’ll want to explore the shops on Ocean Avenue as well as the charming courtyard and specialty shops nearby. Carmel features a veritable maze of shops and boutiques that sell everything from artisan-made clothing and jewelry to art and antiques. Popular shopping destinations in the city include:

  • Cottage of Sweets, a British-style candy shop
  • Fjorn, which sells Scandinavian furniture
  • The Mole Hole of Carmel, a gift and souvenir shop
  • The Pilgrims Way Community Bookstore and Secret Garden
  • Nielsen Brothers Market, a gourmet foods shop

Whether you’re searching for designer brands like Kate Spade and Tiffany or more unique offerings like consignment couture and custom perfumes, you’re sure to enjoy exploring the city’s plaza shops, malls, and boutiques.

Where to Eat in Carmel

Carmel is home to outstanding restaurants as well as charming cafes. You’ll find French, Japanese, Mexican, Californian, and other cuisine types in the city’s many specialty eateries. Some of the city’s best restaurants, like Aubergine feature seasonal ingredients and tasting menus. Find everything from rustic pubs to romantic seaside gourmet fare when dining out in town. Some of the city’s best-loved restaurants include:

  • La Bicyclette
  • La Balena
  • Brophy’s Tavern
  • Pescadero
  • Akaoni

What to Do in Carmel

While shopping and eating out can certainly help you fill in your time during your staycation, you’ll definitely want to enjoy some of the city’s notable attractions and other fun things to do. When making your plans, be sure to include some of the following:

Carmel Mission

The Carmel Mission dates to 1770 and features lovely grounds strewn with gardens as well as the mission itself that boasts a dazzling interior and Spanish Colonial art.

Point Lobos State Natural Reserve

With its dramatic coastal views, the Point Lobos State Natural Reserve is a must-see spot for outdoor enthusiasts. It features trails, coves, tide pools, and, often, glimpses of coastal wildlife like seals and otters.

Pebble Beach Golf Links

As the site of numerous championship golf tournaments, Pebble Beach Golf Links attracts throngs of golf lovers from all over the world.

Carmel is also known for its myriad of outdoor events and festivals. The city has long been known for its art scene and cultural celebrations. With so much to enjoy in Carmel, you’ll be glad you chose it for your staycation.

Revitalize Your Home Ahead of Spring | Home Tips

As February marks the midpoint of winter, it’s the perfect time for luxury homeowners to start preparing for the spring season. Revitalizing your home with early preparations can not only enhance its beauty and functionality but also ensure a seamless transition into the warmer months. Here’s how you can begin the revitalization process in your luxury residence.

 

Interior Refresh:

Start with decluttering and reorganizing your interior spaces. February is an ideal time to evaluate your home’s functionality and aesthetic appeal. Consider updating your decor with spring-inspired accents, such as lighter textiles, fresh color palettes, and vibrant artwork. Replacing heavy drapery with sheer curtains can instantly brighten a room and offer a view of the budding landscape outside.

Closet Overhaul:

Transitioning your wardrobe from winter to spring requires a thorough closet overhaul. Organize your clothing, shoes, and accessories, storing away winter items and bringing spring essentials to the forefront. Investing in custom closet solutions can enhance this process, making your selections more accessible and visually appealing.

Outdoor Space Optimization:

Begin planning for your outdoor living areas. Whether it’s landscaping, installing new outdoor lighting, or updating furniture, early planning ensures that your outdoor spaces will be ready to enjoy as soon as the weather warms. Consider incorporating an outdoor kitchen or fire pit to extend the functionality of your outdoor living area.

Tech Upgrades for Energy Efficiency:

With the change of seasons, evaluating your home’s energy efficiency is crucial. February is a great time to consider smart home upgrades, such as smart thermostats, energy-efficient lighting, and automated window treatments, which can enhance your home’s comfort and reduce energy consumption.

Incorporating Seasonal Design Trends:

Stay ahead of the curve by incorporating emerging spring design trends into your home. This could mean adopting new color schemes, textures, or innovative materials that reflect the freshness of the season. Consult with a design professional to seamlessly integrate these trends into your luxury home’s existing aesthetic.

Revitalizing Air Quality:

Enhance your home’s air quality by servicing your HVAC system and incorporating air-purifying plants into your decor. This not only prepares your home for the warmer months but also ensures a healthier living environment for you and your family.

Personalized Spaces:

Lastly, consider personalizing your spaces to reflect the upcoming season. Whether it’s creating a serene reading nook with natural light, designing a vibrant entertainment area, or setting up an outdoor yoga space, personalized touches can greatly enhance your enjoyment of your home in spring.

By taking these steps in February, you can ensure that your luxury home is refreshed, revitalized, and ready for the joys of spring. Early preparations allow for a thoughtful and thorough approach to updating your living spaces, ensuring they are as welcoming and luxurious as the season itself.

Economic Update | Week Ending February 10, 2024

The S&P closed above 5,000 for the first time ever – With the consensus of economists that the economy is growing at a healthy pace with no slowing in sight, stock markets notched another impressive week. In fact, the S&P and Nasdaq have closed higher for 14 out of the last 15 weeks. For the S&P that is a feat not seen since 1972 and for the Nasdaq it’s the best streak since 1997. January CPI will be released on Tuesday and PPI on Friday. Those reports are important to see where inflation is moving. If inflation keeps moving lower there is a good chance that the Fed will drop interest rates sooner than if the inflation rate begins to tick up again.  The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed the week at 38,671.69, almost unchanged from 38,654.42 last week. It is up 2.6% year-to-date.  The S&P 500 closed the week at 5,026.61, up 1.4% from 4,958.61 last week.  The S&P is up 5.4% year-to-date. The Nasdaq closed the week at 15,990.66, up 2.3% from 15,628.95 last week. It is up 6.5% year-to-date.

U.S. Treasury bond yields – The 10-year treasury bond closed the week yielding 4.17%, up from 4.03% last week. The 30-year treasury bond yield ended the week at 4.37%, up from 4.22% last week. We watch bond yields because mortgage rates follow bond yields.

Mortgage rates – Every Thursday Freddie Mac publishes an interest rates based on a survey of mortgage lenders throughout the week. The Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Survey reported that mortgage rates for the most popular loan products as of February 8, 2024, were as follows: The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 6.64%, almost unchanged from 6.63% last week. The 15-year fixed was 5.90%, down from 5.94% last week.

January housing data should be released by the end of next week by the California Association of Realtors and the following week by the National Association of Realtors. You can get housing data now for your city or zip code on our website RodeoRe.com.

Have a great weekend!

Mortgage Rate Update | February 8, 2024

Mortgage Rate Update

Mortgage rates – Every Thursday Freddie Mac publishes interest rates based on a survey of mortgage lenders throughout the week. The Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Survey reported that mortgage rates for the most popular loan products as of February 8, 2024, were as follows: The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 6.64%, almost unchanged from 6.63% last week. The 15-year fixed was 5.90%, down slightly from 5.94% last week.

The graph below shows the trajectory of mortgage rates over the past year.

Freddie Mac was chartered by Congress in 1970 to keep money flowing to mortgage lenders in support of homeownership and rental housing. Their mandate is to provide liquidity, stability, and affordability to the U.S.

From ESPN to Xbox and More! | Tech News

Stay connected in the world of technology with the latest headlines. From ESPN to Xbox and more, we have you covered with what’s happening from across the web. Read on for this week’s top tech news headlines!

Apple Shifts Away from iTunes with New Apps for Windows PC

Apple has officially rolled out its Apple TV, Apple Music, and Apple Devices apps for Windows, transitioning out of the preview phase in collaboration with Microsoft. These apps, along with an updated iCloud for Windows, aim to reduce Windows users’ dependence on iTunes, as reported by MacRumors. The introduction of these apps means that iTunes is now primarily needed for podcast and audiobook access on Windows. The Apple Music app allows users to access their iTunes library and make purchases, while Apple TV offers access to iTunes movies, TV shows, and subscription streaming. The Apple Devices app facilitates iPhone and iPad backups, restorations, and content syncing. Microsoft has supported Apple in this initiative, also integrating iCloud Photos into Windows 11’s Photos app. However, Apple’s new apps are currently limited to x86-based PCs running Windows 10 or 11, with no ARM64 versions available for Qualcomm-powered devices.

ESPN, Fox, and Warner Bros. Collaborate on a Major Sports Streaming Platform

Warner Bros. Discovery, ESPN/Disney, and Fox Sports are set to launch a collaborative sports streaming service this fall. The service will feature content from major sports networks and leagues including the NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, and more. This initiative, where each company holds an equal stake, aims to offer a broad range of sports through a single platform. Disney CEO Bob Iger sees this as a pivotal moment for ESPN and sports enthusiasts. This could either streamline sports viewing or introduce new complexities, with more details expected during Disney’s earnings announcement.

OpenAI Introduces New Watermarks for DALL-E 3

OpenAI is enhancing DALL-E 3 with new watermarks, including invisible metadata and a visible CR symbol. The move is meant to support the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) standards. This move, aimed at improving content authenticity, enables users to verify the origin of images generated by OpenAI through platforms like Content Credentials Verify. The watermarks are designed to have minimal impact on image quality and generation speed. This initiative, part of broader efforts by companies including Adobe and Microsoft, seeks to distinguish AI-generated content. However, OpenAI notes that the effectiveness of watermarks could be limited as social media platforms often strip metadata.

Microsoft Set to Reveal Plans for Xbox Games on PlayStation Next Week

Microsoft is set to unveil its strategy for bringing Xbox exclusives like Hi-Fi Rush to PS5 and Nintendo Switch, responding to leaks and speculation about its cross-platform ambitions. The announcement, teased by Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer, aims to clarify the company’s vision for Xbox’s future, particularly after recent rumors suggested titles like Hi-Fi Rush and the anticipated Indiana Jones game might hit PlayStation consoles. This move comes as Microsoft prepares to discuss its gaming direction following the significant acquisition of Activision Blizzard, with a business update event announced for next week to address these developments and outline what’s next for Xbox in the gaming ecosystem.

Tim Cook Announces Apple to Introduce Generative AI Capabilities ‘Later This Year’

Apple CEO Tim Cook has confirmed that generative AI features are slated for release “later this year.” Cook hinted at a significant update in the pipeline, possibly with iOS 18 as suggested by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. Cook’s remarks align with expectations for a major fall release. Likewise, this emphasizes Apple’s commitment to advancing AI technologies across its platforms, including iOS, iPadOS, and macOS. While specifics were not disclosed, Cook’s enthusiasm suggests a significant expansion of AI capabilities in Apple’s software. Of course, this means potentially including advanced photo editing and word processing tools. This move signals Apple’s response to similar innovations by competitors like Google and Samsung.

Weekend Events | February 9 – 11

This weekend is jam-packed and full of events to celebrate. From Superbowl LVIII to Valentine’s Day and Mardi Gras, there is endless fun to be had. Read on below for our curated list of happening from February 9 through February 11.

 

Los Angeles Weekend Events | February 9 – February 11 

LoveStruck Cinema

When: February 10 – February 14 

Where: DTLA

What: Street Food Cinema presents a special screening and performance series that highlights the theme of love, hosted at the Million Dollar Theater around Valentine’s Day. This event features two movie screenings accompanied by themed performances, including a showing of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” with a shadow cast performance by Sins O’ the Flesh, as well as “Romeo + Juliet” paired with a performance by Cabaret Versatile.

John Williams Spotlight

When: February 2 through May 19, 2024

Where: DTLA

What: In the ongoing multi-year tribute to John Williams by the LA Phil, attendees can experience “A Century of Film” from February 2 to 4. This event, conducted by David Newman, will feature a selection of pieces from several of Williams’ scores, including Indiana Jones and Close Encounters, alongside music from Batman, The Godfather, Back to the Future, Lawrence of Arabia, and other iconic films.

Mardi Gras at Farmers Market

When: February 9 – February 13 

Where: Boyle Heights

What: Celebrate Mardi Gras weekend at the Farmers Market with a unique twist by joining in the annual festivities, including the Mutti Gras Pet Parade & Costume Contest on Saturday at the Market Plaza. Watch as pets in costumes compete, with the crowd picking a King and Queen in different size categories, and winners receiving prizes from the Dog Bakery. The celebration begins on Friday on the West Patio with live music that continues over the weekend and returns on Fat Tuesday. Enjoy traditional New Orleans cuisine like seafood, gumbo, jambalaya, Cajun meatloaf, blackened chicken, beignets, and po’boys throughout the event.

Westside and Beach Communities Weekend Events | February 9 – February 11

Puppy Bowl Tailgate Party

When: February 10 

Where: West LA

What: Forget the Super Bowl; Los Angeles has its own “pup rally” in celebration of the Puppy Bowl! This light-hearted, dog-friendly gathering at the Wags & Walks Adoption Center in West L.A. promises an irresistibly cute experience. It features football-themed photo opportunities, tasty treats for both humans and dogs, agility challenges, and the chance for adoptions. For those feeling peckish, several food trucks will be on-site, along with Grounds & Hounds Coffee Co., offering both coffee for attendees and special pup cups for the furry guests.

Lunar New Year Celebration at Disney California Adventure

When: Until February 18

Where: Anaheim

What: Celebrate the Lunar New Year at “the happiest place on earth” – Disney California Adventure. Embracing the Year of the Dragon, the park is hosting a month-long multicultural festival. Children will enjoy photo opportunities and parade processions featuring Mulan, Mushu, and Mickey and Minnie Mouse. Meanwhile, adults can indulge in a delightful culinary experience with flavors from China, Korea, and Vietnam.

Lunar New Year Celebration at South Coast Botanic Garden

When: February 3 – February 25

Where: Rolling Hills / RanchoPalos Verdes

What: Every weekend in February, South Coast Botanic Garden hosts vibrant Lunar New Year celebrations featuring lion dancers, drummers, and folk dancers. Performances dedicated to the Year of the Dragon take place on Saturdays and Sundays at 11am and 3pm. These half-hour shows are part of a full day of activities in the garden’s lower meadow, running from 10am to 4pm. The festivities include red lantern decorations and the option to participate in additional classes, such as puppetry and tea ceremonies, available for purchase.

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | February 9 – February 11 

Valentine’s Day Handbuilding Pottery Workshop

When: February 9 

Where: Northridge

What: Attendees are invited to a fun and creative Valentine’s Day Handbuilding Pottery Workshop. Learn to handbuild beautiful pottery pieces as ideal for gifts or home decor. The workshop is suitable for both beginners and those with some experience. It’s a hands-on opportunity to unleash creativity in a welcoming environment. This in-person workshop offers a wonderful way to spend quality time with loved ones or to meet new friends. It presents a unique chance to craft something special for someone dear this Valentine’s Day. Interested individuals are encouraged to sign up promptly.

Succulent Heart Wreath Workshop

When: February 11 

Where: Burbank

What: Create a beautiful 10″ wreath overflowing with live succulents and natural mosses to complete your seasonal Valentine’s decor! Enjoy crafting on a beautiful afternoon in the garden with friends or that special someone! Each participant will assemble their own unique, living wreath arrangement that will last and last!

The Beauty Lab Galentine’s Paint Night

When: February 10 

Where: 16781 Stagg Street Hangar C3 & C4 | Van Nuys

What: Grab your homies and come paint and sip with us at The Beauty Lab! Enjoy this Paint and sip instructed by artist, Jessica Hernandez. This session will be on a partially pre-sketched canvas, so no painting experience is necessary! Jessica will be there to take you step by step to create your own masterpiece. Each ticket gets you a 12×16 canvas and all the art materials you’ll need to go home with a beautiful painting.

 

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | February 9 – February 11 

Boney Mountain Trail Half Marathon & 7K in Newbury Park

When: February 10 

Where: Newbury Park

What: The Boney Mountain Trail Half Marathon and 7K is planned for Saturday, February 10, 2024, in Point Mugu State Park, starting at Rancho Sierra Vista/Satwiwa in Newbury Park. Challenging, single track, switchback climbs and descents, creek crossings and climb up the Old Boney trail.

Valentine’s Day Event at the Stagecoach Inn Museum

When: February 10 

Where: Stagecoach Inn Museum

What: Get ready for an unforgettable Valentine’s extravaganza that’s not just for lovebirds! Bring your special Valentine and the whole family to experience a heart-pounding afternoon filled with excitement. Dive into the thrill of our Signature Bunny Hunt, now with a sweet Valentine twist that will keep everyone on their toes.

Chinese New Year Celebration 

When: February 11

Where: Fred Kavli Theater

What: The Chinese Dragon Year Celebration will take place at the Bank of America Performing Arts Center. This annual event, organized by the Conejo Chinese Cultural Association (CCCA) for over 30 years, promises an evening filled with a diverse array of programs. This includes dramas, music, special arts, dance performances, and magic show, all inspired by the rich heritage of Chinese culture spanning thousands of years.