Punk Trio Dream Wife is ‘Not Going to Be Polite Anymore for the Sake of Being Polite’

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The Project

Social Lubrication, out June 9 on Lucky Number

The Origin

Although created in Brighton, England, Dream Wife’s first venue shows were in Canada: Bella Podpadec, Alice Go and Rakel Mjöll decided to create a band that only toured Canada as a performance art project for university in 2014 (Mjöll was studying performing arts at the time), then used it as an excuse to visit friends across the ocean. The newly formed band was crashing on couches and playing house parties with a four-song set. “When we got back from Canada, we sort of realized we had such a great time and that we should maybe pursue this and play a few shows in England,” says Mjöll.

The raucous punk band became more than an art project after that — though Mjöll is quick to point out that she “got a top mark for it” at university. The band name Dream Wife, which was decided on before they ever even played a note together, is the subtle encapsulation of a band who takes their art seriously, but also have a playful side.

“We are each other’s wives. Being in a band is a very serious committed relationship,” says Podpadec, adding that the name is also a take on fantasy role wives play in society. “It’s twisting [the term] around and doing something a bit different with it, reclaiming it and being like, ‘me and my platonic besties are gonna make some ridiculous music and tour the world together.’”

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The Sound

With their self-titled debut album, the band established themselves as a bombastic punk outfit. The audience at their gigs is just as likely to clap along with the anthem pulses as they are to mosh in full force. Dream Wife sounds big and brash, topped off by Mjöll vocals that transition from lulling listeners into a false sense of security to screaming out a torrent of rage.

Inspired by Le Tigre, Blondie, Robots in Disguise and CSS, the band says they were out to make people dance, play heavy guitars and not “sound pretty.” Their sound is about “allowing yourself to be silly and not taking yourself too seriously, but of course, take the music seriously,” says Mjöll. “The play element that Le Tigre have has been such a huge influence.”

The Record

Dream Wife is a band best experienced live ,and that’s exactly what they wanted to capture on their latest, Social Lubrication. “We’re not the kind of band that just goes into a studio and writes an album in the studio. It has be more tactile than that,” Go tells Billboard. “It was definitely about getting that raw live sound down, but still elevating it in some sense. The fun and the sense of humor comes across in this, but also it’s still political and still making a statement. It feels like we’ve come into our own in terms of getting our sound down on record.”

The 10 tracks for the album were written as the band return to stages following the pandemic and celebrate what Mjöll calls “a lust for life.

“It’s that joy of being back in a community and finding everything attractive,” she continues, “finding music attractive, finding a festival site attractive, finding every single person you meet attractive.

“Also, one thing that’s important to mention here – this is the first album that Alice is producing,” says Mjöll, “and who else better knows your sound than yourself or your wife?”

The Future

After having the pleasure of opening for Le Tigre in London earlier this month, Dream Wife is set to bring their new album on the road: the summer will see the band trekking throughout the U.K. playing festivals including TRNSMT, Secret Garden Party, Forest Fest and Deer Shed Festival. In July, they will also make an appearance at LungA Festival in Iceland. Headlining dates will kick off in North America before the wives head back to the U.K.

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The Advice Every Indie Artist Needs to Hear

Go: “Get people around you that you trust and believe in your vision. For us three, that’s always been our secret weapon. We can always support each other and we’ve got that intimate network of people that will be looking out for you and will have your back. Having people around you that you can trust and having the best intentions at heart is so crucial to doing it you way and on your terms and not standing for anything less.”

Mjöll: “This is a marriage, and it’s important to choose a partner that can support you when you’re up and when you’re down and that you can feel vulnerable around.”

The Artist They Believe Deserves More Attention

Mjöll: “Thus Love. Absolutely obsessed with them. They are one of the best live acts I have seen this year, and I have seen a lot of good live acts. But Thus Love completely blew us away. They are all trans as well. Incredible performers, incredible guitar. They are this three-piece, loud band with so much joy.”

Go: “From London town, I would have to say Jessica Winter. She is a force to be reckoned with. She can hold it by herself live. When I first saw her, she had a live band with her, but now she’s performing by herself and it’s amazing when you see a performer when it’s just them on stage and they can hold it and they’re just so captivating. She’s a musical genius as well.”

Mjöll: “It is incredible seeing [Winter] perform because she just takes one glove off and the crowd goes wild. She’s wearing a coat on stage and, yeah, she’s so funny and hilarious.”

Go: “She’s a freak for sure.”

Mjöll: “Such a stunning freak.”

What Needs to Change About the Music Industry

Podpadec: “We want all kinds of different people in all kinds of different positions, not just having diversity in artists. We also want diversity in terms of who’s running record labels, who’s doing the DJing, who’s doing the radio-plugging, the crews on tour. We need all different sorts of people in different positions of power, and then we can change it.”

Go: “It’s one thing for there to be diversity in performers and artists, but it’s all a very surface level thing. The industry, behind the scenes, there needs to be more diversity and without that, things won’t change.”

Mjöll: “I’m also going to say ageism. There is a lot of ageism in music – in any kind of entertainment field – that is so unnecessary. As many of my favorite artists grow, so does their music grow. Blackstar being David Bowie’s last record – what an incredible piece of work that is. Again, it comes from those that are in a position of power that say who’s allowed and who’s not allowed to age.”

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The Takeaway That They Hope Fans Have When They Hear the Album

Podpadec: “In terms of what Social Lubrication means, when a system is broken, what [is] the mechanism that we use in order to smooth over that broken machine? We could be talking about capitalism, patriarchy, white supremacy – any of these. That are not designed to benefit the people that are existing within them. Rather than naming that this machine is broken and we need to fix it, we end up greenwashing where really big brands are like, ‘Oh, look, we recycled a bit of stuff’ or ‘Oh, we’ll put trans people in the adverts and that makes everything better.’ The visibility stuff often actually leads to people being in more danger, if it is not grounded in this restructuring of the systems that are designed to harm us and designed to harm the most vulnerable people within society. So the social lubrication is, we’re not going to be polite anymore for the sake of being polite, and I’m not going to be polite in order to make you more comfortable.”

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Newsletter element

Microsoft could launch the next-generation Xbox console sometime in 2027, AMD CEO Lisa Su has revealed during the semiconductor company’s latest earnings call. Valve is on track to start shipping its AMD-powered Steam Machine early this year, she said, while Microsoft’s development of an Xbox with a semi-custom SOC from AMD is “progressing well to support a launch in 2027.” While it doesn’t necessarily mean Microsoft is releasing a new Xbox console next year, that seems to be the company’s current goal.

Xbox president Sarah Bond announced Microsoft’s multi-year partnership with AMD for its consoles in mid-2025. Based on Bond’s statement back then, Microsoft is embracing the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning in future Xbox games. She also said that the companies are going to “co-engineer silicon” across devices, “in your living room and in your hands,” implying the development of future handheld consoles.

Leaked documents from the FTC vs. Microsoft court battle revealed in the past that Microsoft was planning to make the next Xbox a “hybrid game platform,” which combines local hardware and cloud computing. The documents also said that Microsoft was planning to release the next Xbox in 2028. Whether the company has chosen to launch the new Xbox early remains to be seen, but it is possible when the Xbox X and S were released in 2020, and they haven’t sold as well as the Xbox One.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/xbox/amd-suggests-the-next-gen-xbox-will-arrive-in-2027-052707822.html?src=rss

Google might have been officially ruled to have a monopoly, but we're still a long way from figuring out exactly what that determination will change at the tech company. Today, the US Department of Justice filed notice of a plan to cross-appeal the decision last fall that Google would not be required to sell off the its Chrome browser. The agency's Antitrust Division posted about the action on X. According to Bloomberg, a group of states is also joining the appeal filing. 

At the time of the 2025 ruling, the Justice Department had pushed for a Chrome sale to be part of the outcome. Judge Amit Mehta denied the request from the agency. "Plaintiffs overreached in seeking forced divesture of these key assets, which Google did not use to effect any illegal restraints," Mehta's decision stated. However, he did set other restrictions on Google's business activities, such as an end to exclusive deals for distributing some services and a requirement to share select search data with competitors.

Google has already filed its own appeal over this part of its ongoing antitrust battle. Of course, the tech giant is hoping to get off the hook with fewer penalties rather than the heavier ones the DOJ is seeking.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/doj-and-states-appeal-google-monopoly-ruling-to-push-for-harsher-penalties-against-the-company-235115249.html?src=rss

If you had trouble using ChatGPT today, you aren't alone. The AI chatbot experienced a partial outage for many users this afternoon, with Down Detector saw reports reaching more than 12,000 reports around the peak point of the issue today.. OpenAI issued a status update shortly after noting that "elevated error rates" were occurring for ChatGPT and Platform users. That problem was marked as resolved at 5:14PM ET.

While the initial outage may be repaired, OpenAI does still have an active status alert up. It's only for the fine-tuning component of its API service. But the end may also be in sight for that final issue, because the current statement from the company is "We have applied the mitigation and are monitoring the recovering.

Another AI chatbot, Anthropic’s Claude, also experienced an outage today. It listed similar issues with "Elevated error rate on API across all Claude models." That status was resolved by 1PM ET.

Update, February 3, 2025, 6:17PM ET: Updated to reflect the change in status and mention Claude outage.

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2K owner Take-Two has paused development on Borderlands 4 for the Nintendo Switch 2, the company shared during its Q3 2026 earnings presentation. The Switch 2 port was originally planned to be released on October 3, 2025, a few weeks after the game's September 12 launch on all other platforms, but was indefinitely delayed on September 23.

"We made the difficult decision to pause development on that SKU," Take-Two told Variety. "Our focus continues to be delivering quality post-launch content for players on the ongoing improvements to optimize the game. We’re continuing to collaborate closely with our friends at Nintendo. We have PGA Tour 2K25 coming out and WWE 2K26, and we're incredibly excited about bringing more of our titles to that platform in the future."

When the Borderlands 4 Switch 2 port was originally delayed, the game's developer Gearbox shared that the port needed "additional development and polish time" and that it hoped to "better align this release with the addition of cross saves." In Take-Two's Q2 earnings presentation on November 6, 2025, the Switch 2 port was still listed as having a "TBA" release date. The lack of mention in the company's Q3 presentation and Take-Two's comment to Variety pretty much confirm that if a Switch 2 version happens, it won't be anytime soon. The official Borderlands 4 post-release content roadmap currently lists plans for paid and free story DLC and raid bosses, but nothing related to additional ports of the game.

Grand Theft Auto VI's planned November 19 release date is still on the books, however. Rockstar Games' next blockbuster title was originally supposed to be released in fall 2025, before it was delayed to May 2026 last May. The game was delayed a second and final time — at least for now — in November 2025, to its current November 2026 release date.

There's still room for another delay, but in the earnings statement Take-Two projected confidence, sharing that Rockstar would start marketing the game this summer. The franchise remains a cash cow, so it’s only natural the company would want to get the rollout of Grand Theft Auto VI right. As part of its earnings presentation, Take-Two shared that Grand Theft Auto V, which was originally released all the way back in 2013, has sold 225 million units.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/take-two-hit-pause-on-the-switch-2-port-of-borderlands-4-222546776.html?src=rss

If you've had trouble using ChatGPT today, you aren't alone. The AI chatbot is experiencing a partial outage for many users this afternoon. Down Detector reports of issues with the service leapt from almost nothing to more than 12,000 around 3PM ET. 

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Down Detector

OpenAI issued a status update noting that "elevated error rates" are occurring for ChatGPT and Platform users. All 13 components of ChatGPT are marked as having “degraded performance” on the OpenAI status page. "We are working on implementing a mitigation," the company said, although it didn't provide an anticipated timeline for when the issue might be resolved.

The story is developing…

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Apple has just released Xcode 26.3, and it's a big step forward in terms of the company's support of coding agents. The new release expands on the AI features the company introduced with Xcode 26 at WWDC 2025 to give systems like Claude and ChatGPT more robust access to its in-house IDE. 

With the update, Apple says Claude and OpenAI's Codex "can search documentation, explore file structures, update project settings, and verify their work visually by capturing Xcode Previews and iterating through builds and fixes." This is in contrast to earlier releases of Xcode 26 where those same agents were limited in what they could see of a developer's Xcode environment, restricting their utility. According to Apple, the change will give users tools they can use to streamline their processes and work more efficiently than before.

Developers can add Claude and Codex to their Xcode terminal from the Intelligence section of the app's setting menu. Once a provider is selected, the interface allows users to also pick their preferred model. So if you like the outputs of say GPT 5.1 over GPT 5.2, you can use the older system. 

The tighter integration with Claude and Codex was made possible by Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers Apple has deployed. MCP is a technology Anthropic debuted in fall 2024 to make it easier for large language models like Claude to share data with third-party tools and systems. Since its introduction, MCP has become an industry standard — with OpenAI, for instance, adopting the protocol last year to facilitate its own set of connections. 

Apple says it worked directly with Anthropic and OpenAI to optimize token usage through Xcode, but the company’s adoption of MCP means developers will be able to add any coding agent that supports the protocol to their terminal in the future. Xcode 26.3 is available to download for all members of the Apple Developer Program starting today, with the Mac Store availability “coming soon.”

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Developer Obsidian recently announced that it currently has no plans to make The Outer Worlds 3, according to a report by Bloomberg. Company head Fergus Urquhart didn't give a reason as to why Obsidian won't be working on a sequel, but he did note that the performance of The Outer Worlds 2 was "disappointing" and that it needs to "think a lot about how much we put into the games, how much we spend on them and how long they take."

Urquhart also said that Avowed was something of a miss for the company, but that it remains committed to the franchise. Obsidian plans to "keep making games in the Avowed universe," but that doesn't necessarily mean a legitimate sequel. Avowed is, after all, set in the same world as Pillars of Eternity.

Obsidian is still working on DLC for The Outer Worlds 2, so fans have that to look forward to. Urquhart also confirmed the company is making some DLC for Grounded 2, which was actually a hit. It released three games last year, which Urquhart said was a bad move for support teams.

“Spacing those releases helps the company manage its resources and not burn everybody out. It’s not good to release three games in the same year. It’s the result of things going wrong," he said.

The developer is also making some entirely new games, of which we know nothing about. As for Avowed, it's coming to PS5 on February 17. All versions are getting an anniversary update that includes a New Game Plus mode, new races, new weapon types and more. It's a good game and well worth the time of PlayStation fans, especially those who have dabbled with The Elder Scrolls franchise.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/obsidian-has-no-plans-to-make-the-outer-worlds-3-likely-due-to-poor-sales-192756351.html?src=rss