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- Google Fit redesign makes step tracking much more prominent
- Microsoft’s Xbox Game Bar is getting custom widgets and its own store on Windows
- Jack Dorsey to donate $1 billion to fund COVID-19 relief and other charities
- Dell accidentally leaks images of new XPS 15 and 17
- Nuro gets the green light to test driverless delivery robots in California
- Sony reveals new DualSense controller for the PlayStation 5
- How to use FaceTime for group calls
- Verizon is canceling home internet installations during the pandemic
- Dead Cells is finally making its way to Android on June 3rd
- Serato now has a free edition of its music-making software
Google Fit redesign makes step tracking much more prominent Posted: 07 Apr 2020 04:26 PM PDT ![]() Google is rolling out a refreshed user interface for its Google Fit apps for iOS, Android, and Wear OS that puts a bigger focus on step tracking. The app will now show your step count as one of the two main metrics in the two circles at the top of the app in place of the Move Minutes measurement. "We recognize that counting steps is a familiar activity goal and a great starting point for many of our users when on the path to getting active," a Google representative said in a blog post about the changes. "Many users track steps daily in Google Fit and in other apps, and it's an important goal for them. We listened closely to our users and now both Heart Points and step count will be paired together as goals at the center of our app." |
Microsoft’s Xbox Game Bar is getting custom widgets and its own store on Windows Posted: 07 Apr 2020 02:37 PM PDT ![]() Microsoft is unveiling some significant changes to its Xbox Game Bar on Windows today, including new custom widgets that any developer can build. We've seen Microsoft gradually improve the Game Bar with widgets, but it's now opening it up fully today with a beta SDK to enable any developer to create custom widgets. It's a big move that's accompanied by a new Xbox Game Bar app store within the overlay, allowing developers to create and list custom widgets for people to find and install. XSplit and Razer are both releasing custom widgets to support Microsoft's updated Xbox Game Bar. The XSplit integration will include access to Gamecaster tools without having to tab out of apps or games and the ability start or stop streams, chat to... |
Jack Dorsey to donate $1 billion to fund COVID-19 relief and other charities Posted: 07 Apr 2020 02:21 PM PDT ![]() Jack Dorsey, the CEO of both Twitter and digital payments platform Square, said on Tuesday that he will donate $1 billion worth of equity in Square to his Start Small Foundation to fund COVID-19 relief around the world. Dorsey made the announcement in a tweet, revealing that the sum equates to roughly 28 percent of his current net worth, or about $3.6 billion. The announcement marks the most significant philanthropic effort from the 43-year-old tech executive in his career. Dorsey is far from as wealthy as tech moguls like Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos. Yet, thanks to the performance of the shares he owns in both Square and Twitter, he is still a billionaire and until last year... |
Dell accidentally leaks images of new XPS 15 and 17 Posted: 07 Apr 2020 02:12 PM PDT ![]() When it comes to Windows laptops, Dell's XPS 13 is the laptop to beat. But the XPS 15 and XPS 17 are exciting upcoming releases as well, and I wouldn't be surprised if we see them officially announced in the coming weeks. That's because — if a new leak from a Reddit user is to be believed — Dell has accidentally leaked an image of the upcoming XPS 15 and XPS 17 on the Precision laptops section of its website. We expected Dell to refresh the XPS 15 alongside its 13-inch counterpart, but this is also our first look at the larger XPS 17, which we've been hearing rumors about for almost a year. The image appears to have been removed, but thankfully the eagle-eyed u/WesolyKubeczek took a screenshot. Take a look. |
Nuro gets the green light to test driverless delivery robots in California Posted: 07 Apr 2020 01:43 PM PDT ![]() Nuro, the self-driving startup founded by two ex-Google engineers, was approved to test its driverless delivery robots on public roads in California. The company is the second to receive a driverless permit in the state. Nuro, which has tested its driverless grocery delivery service in Arizona and Texas, is authorized to test two light-duty delivery vehicles in nine Bay Area cities, according the California DMV. This includes portions of the cities of Atherton, East Palo Alto, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Menlo Park, Mountain View, Palo Alto, Sunnyvale, and Woodside. The vehicles can't exceed 25 mph and are only approved to operate in fair weather conditions on streets with a speed limit of no more than 35 mph. |
Sony reveals new DualSense controller for the PlayStation 5 Posted: 07 Apr 2020 01:14 PM PDT ![]() Sony still hasn't shown off what the PlayStation 5 will look like, but it just unveiled the controller for its next-gen console: the DualSense, which marks the biggest departure for Sony's controller design in its over 25-year history of PlayStation consoles. The new controller has some big changes on the inside, too: the previously announced haptic feedback (replacing the old rumble technology in previous controllers) and the new "adaptive triggers" that can adjust the resistance of the triggers for different gameplay effects. There's also an integrated microphone, a first for Sony's controllers, along with a (long-overdue) USB-C port. And of course, there's the new two-tone color scheme (similar in style to the PSVR) and an overhauled... |
How to use FaceTime for group calls Posted: 07 Apr 2020 12:54 PM PDT ![]() If you have an iPhone or MacBook, then you have probably used FaceTime, Apple's built-in video and voice-calling app. While FaceTime has always been useful for keeping in touch, it's become even more important for staying connected with friends and family while observing social distancing measures. You can have up to 32 people on a FaceTime call, so it's a good video-chatting option if you don't want to download another app to have a group video call — as long as you and your friends all have Apple devices. You can't install it on a Windows or Android device, and it's not available for all countries and carriers. However, you can use it between different devices if one friend is on their MacBook and the rest of your friends are using... |
Verizon is canceling home internet installations during the pandemic Posted: 07 Apr 2020 12:22 PM PDT ![]() Verizon is canceling scheduled appointments for internet installation and repairs, according to some customers and two Verge reporters with persistent internet issues. The decision potentially leaves Fios subscribers without wired internet at a time when they're likely relying on it for work and to see friends and family during the COVID-19 pandemic. "We are minimizing our in-home installation work to critical needs to keep our employees and customers safe and to reduce the spread of COVID-19," Verizon says in a support document. "To reduce the spread of COVID-19 and keep our employees and customers safe, we are making every attempt to perform work without going into... |
Dead Cells is finally making its way to Android on June 3rd Posted: 07 Apr 2020 11:38 AM PDT ![]() The excellent indie roguelike hit Dead Cells is coming to Android on June 3rd, according porting company Playdigious. Original developer Motion Twin first announced an Android version of Dead Cells was being developed back in May 2019, when the French studio gave its iOS version a summer release date. (The iOS version of Dead Cells released in August of last year.) Now, Android fans just have to wait a little longer to play the ultra-difficult game on mobile. There's no word yet on price. The iOS version launched at $8.99 and now costs $5.99 starting today. But it looks as if the Android version will indeed cost money, rather than being released for free with ads or some form of in-app purchase to unlock the full game. Playdigious says... |
Serato now has a free edition of its music-making software Posted: 07 Apr 2020 11:38 AM PDT ![]() Popular DJ and music production software company Serato has released an update to its Serato Studio DAW, and it comes with a big change: there's now a free edition. This free edition is feature-limited, but it does let you make, save, and export tracks. Serato Studio is a digital audio workstation like Ableton or Logic, but it has features that are geared toward DJs and beat-makers. It integrates with Serato's DJ software so you can quickly make edits or mashups of tracks you already have. It also includes DJ-style channel mixing strips and works with Serato DJ-compatible controllers, so DJs can use them to make music with Serato Studio. The free edition of Serato Studio has most of the functionality of the full edition, but with... |
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