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- AT&T is now telling customers the Galaxy Fold will ship on June 13th
- Foxconn wants to alter the Wisconsin deal
- Huawei will help build Britain’s 5G network, despite security concerns
- Avengers: Endgame — our spoiler-free review
- Apple claims it isn’t scanning customers’ faces, after teen sues for $1 billion
- Snap makes a comeback after the release of its rebuilt Android app
- Jack Dorsey met with President Trump in private today to discuss the ‘health’ of Twitter
- How long will it take to phase in driverless cars?
- SteelSeries may have just launched the best Xbox wireless gaming headset
- Starting in July, any Kohl’s store will handle your Amazon returns
AT&T is now telling customers the Galaxy Fold will ship on June 13th Posted: 23 Apr 2019 05:34 PM PDT After Samsung delayed the launch of the Galaxy Fold, there are a few hanging questions. What caused the screens the break, and what will Samsung do to change the Fold's design? But for those who preordered the device and are not put off by all the drama about the screens breaking, the biggest question of all might actually be this: when it will finally ship? AT&T has been emailing customers one potential answer — June 13th. That's according to a bunch of screenshots we've been seeing on Twitter and Reddit. The screenshots themselves are certainly legit, but that doesn't mean that the date is. Samsung tells us that it has not announced any updates on the timing. We've reached out to AT&T and were told the company did not have any comment. ... |
Foxconn wants to alter the Wisconsin deal Posted: 23 Apr 2019 04:54 PM PDT Even as Foxconn continues to promise Wisconsin that it will, in fact, bring jobs and an LCD plant to the state in exchange for an unprecedented $4 billion in tax breaks, it may be quietly attempting to renegotiate the deal. According to a letter from Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers (via Wisconsin Public Radio), Foxconn was actually the one to first propose changing the deal back in March, and the company is apparently planning to submit "the necessary documentation" to start that process in a mere matter of weeks. Six days ago, we learned that Governor Evers was having some doubts about whether Foxconn might be... |
Huawei will help build Britain’s 5G network, despite security concerns Posted: 23 Apr 2019 03:54 PM PDT UK Prime Minister Theresa May has signed off on letting Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei help build "non-core" parts of the country's 5G infrastructure, including antennas and other network components, according to The Telegraph. The decision was made today by the National Security Council, of which May is the chair, and has drawn considerable criticism from other UK politicians who fear Huawei's supposed ties to the Chinese government may open British citizens, companies, and government agencies to cyberattacks and other forms of espionage. GCQQ head Jeremy Fleming, who has warned against cyberthreats from China and Russia in the past, is said to have given a speech in Glasgow, Scotland today to members of the intelligence... |
Avengers: Endgame — our spoiler-free review Posted: 23 Apr 2019 03:39 PM PDT Spoiler notice: this review expressly doesn't spoil any specific plot points in Avengers: Endgame whatsoever, but does discuss general themes, ideas, and cast members. It's been just over a decade since Marvel Studios launched its flagship franchise of interconnected comics-inspired movies with 2008's Iron Man, and even now it's difficult to begin to evaluate how much that franchise has changed the face of filmmaking. After 10 years, 21 films, nearly a dozen television shows, countless tie-in comics and games and merchandising options and viral videos, and billions upon billions of dollars in earnings, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has become the Holy Grail that every major studio is questing after, usually with little success. The MCU... |
Apple claims it isn’t scanning customers’ faces, after teen sues for $1 billion Posted: 23 Apr 2019 02:40 PM PDT Apple is being accused of using facial recognition software in its Apple Stores to arrest the wrong person for theft — a New York student who's now suing Apple for $1 billion. And while Apple tells The Verge it doesn't use facial recognition technology in its stores, the case is weird enough, and there's enough wiggle room, that it's not clear if that's the whole truth. Ousmane Bah, 18, claims in a lawsuit that he was incorrectly identified as the robber in several Apple Store thefts across multiple states, but denies that he's the person in the photo that accompanied the warrant for his arrest. Backed by surveillance footage and the testimony of a detective, district attorneys in New York and Boston have already dropped the charges... |
Snap makes a comeback after the release of its rebuilt Android app Posted: 23 Apr 2019 01:50 PM PDT Snap is heading in the right direction again. The company revealed in its earnings release today that its daily user base has grown by 4 million people globally. It now has 190 million daily active users, up from the 186 million people who had consistently been using the platform for the last two quarters. This updated number is still 1 million people short of Snapchat's peak user base since it went public in 2017, but this is still good news for Snap. Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel said in prepared remarks that the platform reaches more 13- to 34-year-olds in the US than Instagram, but didn't elaborate on why or how its user base suddenly grew. He says Snapchat reaches 75 percent of 13- to 34-year-olds and 90 percent of 13- to 24-year-olds.... |
Jack Dorsey met with President Trump in private today to discuss the ‘health’ of Twitter Posted: 23 Apr 2019 01:49 PM PDT Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey met with President Donald Trump on Tuesday, according to a new report from Motherboard. The meeting was prompted by the White House in emails first obtained by Motherboard and reported earlier today. These emails said that the meeting would last 30 minutes meeting and take place behind closed doors. A Twitter spokesperson told The Verge, "Jack had a constructive meeting with the President of the United States today at the president's invitation. They discussed Twitter's commitment to protecting the health of the public conversation ahead of the 2020 U.S. elections and efforts underway to respond to the opioid crisis." President Trump confirmed the meeting in a tweet saying, "Lots of subjects discussed regarding... |
How long will it take to phase in driverless cars? Posted: 23 Apr 2019 01:46 PM PDT Aurora CEO Chris Urmson stopped by The Vergecast to discuss the future of self-driving cars with Nilay Patel and Andrew Hawkins. They explore how the industry has evolved over the years and how long it will take before self-driving cars are commonly used on the road. You can listen to the discussion in its entirety on The Vergecast right now. Below is a lightly edited excerpt from this interview regarding some of Urmson's ideas about how he expects driverless cars to be rolled out in the coming years. Nilay Patel: So you want to be one of many, many suppliers in the emerging driverless car / automotive industry? Chris Urmson: Well, we don't think there'll be many, many people who can do this. We think actually building the driver is... |
SteelSeries may have just launched the best Xbox wireless gaming headset Posted: 23 Apr 2019 01:13 PM PDT I am about to do something we rarely do at The Verge — get excited for an audio product I've never actually touched, let alone listened to. But that's because when it comes to wireless gaming headsets for an Xbox One, the bar is so very, very low that I can't help thinking SteelSeries' new dual-wireless Arctis 9X, announced today, will be a better option than what's out there right now. What do I mean about a low bar? Well, very few manufacturers even bother to sell Xbox-compatible wireless headsets, and those that have tried to implement Microsoft's official Xbox Wireless to communicate directly with an Xbox (instead of requiring a dongle) have pretty much bombed for me. Each of them — the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 and 700, the Razer... |
Starting in July, any Kohl’s store will handle your Amazon returns Posted: 23 Apr 2019 01:10 PM PDT Amazon and Kohl's are expanding their partnership that allows customers of the former to return their items to the latter's retail stores. Beginning in July, Kohl's will take back items you've ordered from Amazon and want to return for a refund. You don't need to pack them up in a box, either; the retailer will handle all aspects of shipping and get the items back to one of Amazon's return centers on your behalf. And everything is completely free. Kohl's has been offering this convenience since 2017 at around 100 of its stores, but in July, it'll be available at every location. Kohl's says it will take all "eligible" Amazon purchases. I've asked the company what items would be considered ineligible under the program, but I'd guess it's... |
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