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- The 5G iPhone is coming in 2020, says analyst Ming-Chi Kuo
- J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot may sign an exclusive deal with AT&T for $500 million
- Apple is adding picture-in-picture mode to the Apple TV
- NASA spacecraft snaps detailed asteroid picture from closest orbit yet
- No, Elon Musk did not delete his Twitter account
- Twitch sues to unmask trolls that posted violent and pornographic streams
- Don’t buy these $100 Minecraft: Story Mode episodes on your Xbox 360
- Google is finally taking charge of the RCS rollout
- Huawei laptops return to Microsoft’s online store after mysteriously disappearing
- New York is poised to legalize electric scooters and bikes
The 5G iPhone is coming in 2020, says analyst Ming-Chi Kuo Posted: 17 Jun 2019 04:37 PM PDT Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo is the most trusted source of Apple rumors — once predicting that the company would sell three different iPhones well over a year before that came true. Now, he's betting that we'll see the first 5G iPhones in 2020, despite the fact that Apple's original 5G modem supplier is no longer making them anymore (via MacRumors and 9to5Mac). You see, we'd already heard that Apple might have a 5G iPhone by 2020, but it was slated to use an Intel radio chip — something which we've since learned won't be happening, because Apple chose to go with Qualcomm instead, forcing Intel to close up its 5G modem shop. That came at a great cost: Apple agreed to settle all its pending lawsuits with Qualcomm and spent at least $4.5 billion to... |
J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot may sign an exclusive deal with AT&T for $500 million Posted: 17 Jun 2019 04:02 PM PDT AT&T's WarnerMedia is reportedly close to securing J.J. Abrams' Bad Robot Pictures in a $500 million exclusivity deal, according to The Hollywood Reporter, The New York Times, Deadline, The Los Angeles Times, and others. Bad Robot Pictures and Abrams, which have produced television shows under the Warner Bros. TV label since 2006, were being courted by nearly every major player in the entertainment space over the last six months. Apple, Comcast, Netflix, Sony Entertainment and Amazon all reportedly held deals with Abrams, according to the Reporter. Aspects of the deal are still uncertain — including whether or not Abrams will be allowed to direct films for competitors, which was a clause in his previous deal. That's why he could return... |
Apple is adding picture-in-picture mode to the Apple TV Posted: 17 Jun 2019 03:41 PM PDT Apple seemingly left one new, upcoming tvOS feature out of the company's WWDC keynote earlier this month: picture-in-picture. 9to5Mac reports that today's developer beta of tvOS 13 allows Apple TV users to shrink down any video playing in the Apple TV app to a corner of the screen and continue browsing through other content and menus — while still watching whatever video was originally playing. Unfortunately a public beta for tvOS 13 isn't yet available and is expected in July. For now, picture-in-picture is said to be limited to the Apple TV app, but hopefully the same functionality comes to Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, and other popular streaming services. If nothing else, it'd allow you to start watching something "eh" and dig... |
NASA spacecraft snaps detailed asteroid picture from closest orbit yet Posted: 17 Jun 2019 02:12 PM PDT NASA's asteroid-sampling spacecraft OSIRIS-REx just snapped its closest picture yet of Bennu, the deep-space rock it's been hovering around since the end of last year. The high-resolution image highlights the object's very rocky surface and even showcases a very large boulder on its southern half. OSIRIS-REx took this up-close picture on June 13th, right after the spacecraft inserted itself into orbit around Bennu for the second time. The vehicle first got into Bennu's orbit on December 31st, 2018, flying about a mile away from the asteroid's surface. From that path, OSIRIS-REx mapped Bennu's surface in intricate detail, and also observed some interesting things from this vantage point, including rocks spewing from Bennu's surface. |
No, Elon Musk did not delete his Twitter account Posted: 17 Jun 2019 01:00 PM PDT I am now being subjected to headlines like "Elon Musk 'deletes' Twitter account after bizarre video game fan art scandal" because apparently journalists in the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand and Nineteen can't wrap their brains around shitposting. If you can see Elon Musk's Twitter account, he has not deleted it. This is almost too stupid to explain, so I actually wasn't going to bother. But Bloomberg decided to make a video out of it and Mashable's headline confused at least one of my coworkers into asking me if it was true. (AP's headline is slightly better: "Elon Musk Says He Is Deleting His Twitter Account." It would be improved thus: "Elon Musk Tweets That He Deleted His Twitter Account.") Here... |
Twitch sues to unmask trolls that posted violent and pornographic streams Posted: 17 Jun 2019 12:16 PM PDT The Amazon-owned game streaming platform Twitch is suing anonymous trolls who posted a slew of harmful and illegal content, including the Christchurch shooting, on the platform late last month. If the company learns the identities of these people, they plan to request the court to prohibit them from using the platform and force them to pay damages, as first reported by Bloomberg. The videos were posted last month by an organized group of trolls in Twitch's Artifact category, who are named in the lawsuit as John and Jane Does 1-100. Aside from the video filmed by the Christchurch shooter, trolls also streamed porn, copyrighted movies and television shows, and other illegal and harmful content. "Over the weekend of May 25, we became... |
Don’t buy these $100 Minecraft: Story Mode episodes on your Xbox 360 Posted: 17 Jun 2019 12:15 PM PDT As part of the shutdown of Telltale Games, support for Minecraft: Story Mode is set to end on June 25th. But due to some weirdness with how the Xbox Live store works on the Xbox 360 specifically, the company had to re-add the episodes to the store for a whopping $99.99 each, in order to allow players who already own the game to re-download their content before it's removed for good, via Polygon. Obviously, that price is way beyond the $4.99 price each episode originally ran for, but $100 per episode here. As the Minecraft: Story Mode Facebook account explains, "The price shown is a real list price, please do not buy the content, if you do, you will be charged the amount shown. This is simply the only mechanism available to facilitate... |
Google is finally taking charge of the RCS rollout Posted: 17 Jun 2019 12:00 PM PDT Google will provide RCS Chat directly to any Android user... eventually |
Huawei laptops return to Microsoft’s online store after mysteriously disappearing Posted: 17 Jun 2019 11:42 AM PDT Microsoft removed Huawei's laptop lineup from its online store last month, following a new executive order to crack down on the Chinese tech company. While the software giant has remained silent over whether Huawei will still be able to obtain Windows licenses for its range of laptops, the devices are now starting to return to online stores this week. Twitter user WalkingCat noticed that Huawei's laptops have returned, and we've spotted that the MateBook 13, the MateBook, and the MateBook X Pro are all available once again. The MateBook X Pro is currently listed as "out of stock," but the rest are available to purchase again. The Verge reached out to... |
New York is poised to legalize electric scooters and bikes Posted: 17 Jun 2019 11:08 AM PDT New York, a longtime holdout in the dockless electric scooter boom, appears poised to finally allow scooter-sharing companies like Bird and Lime to operate on its roads. Lawmakers in the state capital of Albany have reached a deal to lift the ban on throttle-based scooters and bikes, and if Governor Andrew Cuomo signs off, New Yorkers may soon see the electric-powered vehicles zipping down their streets in droves. The bill would change state law to legalize e-bikes and scooters, but would require cities to opt in and would give localities the opportunity to decide for themselves how to regulate the vehicles. Under the new law, e-bikes and scooters would be legal statewide, but a sharing service would need to be permitted by... |
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