Amazon is holding a device event in New York, which is unusual for February, and Engadget will be attending and liveblogging the event. Amazon has been teasing its next-generation Alexa, promising a conversational vibe and the ability to process complex requests. It's unclear what devices Alexa will be integrated into, but possibilities include clocks and microwave ovens. The event is not being livestreamed, so Engadget's liveblog will be the best way to stay up-to-date. In other tech news, Sigma has announced a new camera called the BF, which features a built-in SSD instead of a removable memory card slot. The camera can capture 6K video and supports HEVC encoding and capture speeds of up to 120 frames per second. It will be available in April for $1,999. Google has also announced pricing for its Veo 2 AI video footage, with a second of footage costing 50 cents and a minute costing $30. Finally, Apple is reportedly preparing to launch an upgraded MacBook Air with an M4 chip in March, which will come in 13-inch and 15-inch sizes.
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