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- Vizio opens signups for Smartcast 3.0 beta ahead of Apple support
- Samsung says that it will begin using sustainable materials in its packaging
- Canada fired its Chinese ambassador over remarks regarding arrested Huawei executive
- A new trailer for The Wandering Earth shows off a desperate plan to save the planet
- Apple’s iOS 12.2 beta points to customized Downtime scheduling
- The Case of Charles Dexter Ward podcast is like Serial mixed with True Detective
- GDPR makes it easier to get your data, but that doesn’t mean you’ll understand it
- Take this test to figure out how tone-deaf you are
Vizio opens signups for Smartcast 3.0 beta ahead of Apple support Posted: 27 Jan 2019 01:00 PM PST Vizio has announced (via Engadget) that smart TV owners can sign up for a beta for its SmartCast 3.0 update, which it will roll out this spring, bringing with it Apple Airplay 2 and HomeKit support to eligible smart TVs. The company has opened up signups for the beta, which will be made available in "Q1 2019," and will be made more widely available in an update for SmartCast TVs and Displays during the second quarter of the year. At CES this year, Apple made a splash by integrating with AirPlay 2 support for Vizio, LG, and Samsung smart TVs for the first time. Vizio's update is the first step towards bringing AirPlay 2 and HomeKit compatibility to consumers, allowing them to rent or buy content from iTunes on the television, or to... |
Samsung says that it will begin using sustainable materials in its packaging Posted: 27 Jan 2019 12:20 PM PST Samsung says that it will begin replacing its plastic packaging used with a variety of products with "environmentally sustainable elements" beginning this year. The company announced today that it will replace the plastic used in phones, tablets and wearables for molds and accessory bags made with "eco-friendly materials." The company also says that it will also change the design for its phone chargers to reduce the use of plastics, "swapping the glossy exterior with a matte finish." The company will also replace plastic bags used to protect its air conditioners, refrigerators, TVs, and washing machines with recycled materials and bioplastics that come from non-fossil fuel sources. Finally, the company will begin using paper that's been... |
Canada fired its Chinese ambassador over remarks regarding arrested Huawei executive Posted: 27 Jan 2019 11:46 AM PST Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has fired his Chinese ambassador, John McCallum, after the ambassador made several comments regarding the controversial arrest of a Huawei executive in December, saying that she has a strong case to oppose extradition. Back in December, Canadian authorities arrested Huawei CFO (and daughter of the company's founder), Meng Wanzhou, who also served on the board of a Hong Kong company, Skycom. That company allegedly did business with Iran, and prosecutors say that because Huawei did business with US banks, she violated US sanctions against the country. Meng was granted bail in a Canadian court shortly after her arrest, and remains in British Columbia while the US attempts to make a case that she... |
A new trailer for The Wandering Earth shows off a desperate plan to save the planet Posted: 27 Jan 2019 09:10 AM PST A new trailer for The Wandering Earth — described as China's biggest science fiction movie ever — landed earlier this week, showing off an ambitious adventure that follows the efforts to save Earth after scientists discover that the sun is about to go out. The movie is based on a story by Chinese author Cixin Liu — who's best known for his Three-Body Problem trilogy and last year's Ball Lightning. While those books are huge, epic stories, The Wandering Earth is no less ambitious: when scientists realize that the sun will go out in a couple of decades, they hatch a desperate plan: to move the planet to Proxima Centauri. The construct thousands of giant engines to move the planet out of orbit, where it can then slingshot post Jupiter and... |
Apple’s iOS 12.2 beta points to customized Downtime scheduling Posted: 27 Jan 2019 08:10 AM PST A recently released developer's beta for iOS 12.2 shows that Apple will allow some customization for its Downtime feature. Users will now be able to adjust the Screen Time feature to account for days of the week, according to 9to5Mac. Apple introduced the feature with iOS12 last year, which allows users to set some imposed limits for their apps based on the time of day, something that's useful if they want to cut back. their usage. The feature essentially turns off apps (you can whitelist some essential ones, or give yourself some more time) after a certain amount of time (say 2 hour per day) or to kick in after a certain hour of the day (like 7PM).
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The Case of Charles Dexter Ward podcast is like Serial mixed with True Detective Posted: 27 Jan 2019 08:00 AM PST A young man named Charles Dexter Ward goes missing from his locked room in a Rhode Island institution, while his psychiatrist, Dr. Jonathon Willett later travels to Britain to murder a woman. That's the start of a new podcast series from BBC Radio 4, based on an H.P. Lovecraft novel called The Case of Charles Dexter Ward, which follows a pair of investigative reporters working on a fictional true-crime podcast, Mystery Machine. Set in 1928 in Providence, Rhode Island, the original novel appeared in the horror magazine Weird Tales in 1941, a couple of years after Lovecraft died. It follows a mystery of an institutionalized man, Charles Dexter Ward who vanishes from his cell, while his family's doctor, Marinus Bicknell Willett, tries to... |
GDPR makes it easier to get your data, but that doesn’t mean you’ll understand it Posted: 27 Jan 2019 07:00 AM PST 138GB of data and no real answers |
Take this test to figure out how tone-deaf you are Posted: 27 Jan 2019 06:00 AM PST Over at Harvard University, the department of psychology has opened a new lab to study the science of music. While this is sure to lead to plenty of interesting research in the future, the important takeaway from this news is that the Music Lab has created a citizen science platform where the general public can take various music quizzes and contribute to research. Currently, the site has four tests, which we can all take to figure out how well we truly understand music. (Right now, the tests are only available on desktop.)
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