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- Judge approves Faraday Future founder’s personal bankruptcy plan
- Glitch lays off ‘substantial number of employees’ to cut costs
- NASA and SpaceX say they are ‘go’ to proceed with historic crewed flight on May 27th
- Sony’s WH-1000XM4 headphones may let you pair more than one device
- Xbox Live went down as Microsoft experienced ‘multiple’ service outages
- New York Auto Show is now fully canceled
- How Ford, GM, FCA, and Tesla are bringing back factory workers
- Tuca & Bertie revived by Adult Swim following Netflix’s contentious cancellation
- An early version of iOS 14 has been floating around the internet for months
Judge approves Faraday Future founder’s personal bankruptcy plan Posted: 22 May 2020 03:48 PM PDT Photo by Visual China Group via Getty Images/Visual China Group via Getty Images Seven months after he filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to deal with $3.6 billion in personal debt, the reorganization plan laid out by Jia Yueting — the tycoon founder of troubled EV startup Faraday Future — has been approved by a judge. In overly simple terms, the majority of the people and companies he owes money to — largely thanks to the collapse of LeEco, the overly-leveraged tech conglomerate he built his fortune with in China — have agreed to swap their debt claims for pieces of Jia's ownership stake in Faraday Future. They now only have a shot of being made whole if and when the struggling startup successfully completes a public listing on a major stock exchange. Founded in 2014, Faraday Future has spent more than $1.7 billion... |
Glitch lays off ‘substantial number of employees’ to cut costs Posted: 22 May 2020 02:44 PM PDT Glitch laid off "a substantial number of employees" on Thursday in an effort to cut costs and ensure "long term viability," the company confirmed in an email to The Verge. Glitch said it had to "significantly cut operating costs" due to market conditions. At least 18 people were laid off, according to two former employees who asked to remain anonymous. Glitch had about 50 employees before the layoffs, the sources said. Glitch declined to comment on how many employees were laid off. The company said it is offering "severance, health insurance, and support in finding new employment" to employees who were laid off. Glitch CEO Anil Dash tweeted that the layoffs came as a result of being a "small company in a fiercely competitive space in a... |
NASA and SpaceX say they are ‘go’ to proceed with historic crewed flight on May 27th Posted: 22 May 2020 02:21 PM PDT After two days of intense reviews, NASA is giving its commercial partner SpaceX the thumbs-up to launch its first astronauts to space next week. There's still more work to be done by both the agency and SpaceX, including another review on Monday, but officials decided there were no major issues standing in the way of the launch. "It was a good review, great discussion," NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine said during a press conference. "I think everybody in the room was very clear that now's the time to speak up if there are any challenges." Bridenstine noted that many people did speak up, and they had a lot of discussions about various aspects of the mission. "At the end we got to a 'go,'" he said. "So we are now preparing for a launch... |
Sony’s WH-1000XM4 headphones may let you pair more than one device Posted: 22 May 2020 01:38 PM PDT A new leak hints at what to expect from Sony's WH-1000XM4, the upcoming successor to the WH-1000XM3, one of the best wireless headphones on the market. The details come from Twitter user justplayinghard, who tweeted out information they obtained from a recent teardown of Sony's Headphones Connect app. The code hints that the M4 headphones may be able to simultaneously pair with two devices, a feature not present in its predecessor. On the current model, you have to reconnect if you want to use a different device. The M4 may also include a feature called "Smart Talking," allowing the headphones to detect voices and adjust the ambient sound so you can hear conversations without taking off the headphones. Its predecessor has something... |
Xbox Live went down as Microsoft experienced ‘multiple’ service outages Posted: 22 May 2020 01:34 PM PDT Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Microsoft's Xbox Live service experienced issues today, marking the fourth time in recent weeks. Xbox One users were reporting problems earlier today with signing into Xbox Live, accessing friends, and joining parties. The issues started at around 3:15PM ET, and also affected some multiplayer games. The outage was not isolated to Xbox Live; Microsoft says it was an issue persisting throughout its platforms, including Microsoft 365. "We are aware that some users may be experiencing issues when attempting to sign in on Xbox One & Windows 10," Microsoft explained in a status update put out on Twitter "Our teams are aware & working on a fix. Please follow here & on our status page for updates." Microsoft said it's was investigating issues... |
New York Auto Show is now fully canceled Posted: 22 May 2020 11:49 AM PDT Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge They're pulling the plug on the New York Auto Show. The show, which is typically held in April and draws over 1 million attendants, was delayed until August due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But organizers are now saying they won't be able to meet that deadline and are focused on reviving the auto show in spring 2021. The Javits Center, which houses the auto show, is still being used as a field hospital for patients with COVID-19. Currently there are no patients being treated there, though the convention remains in "standby mode" in case of future emergency. New York City was particularly hard hit by the virus, with over 196,000 confirmed cases and... |
How Ford, GM, FCA, and Tesla are bringing back factory workers Posted: 22 May 2020 11:25 AM PDT Image: Ford Comparing the US automakers' return-to-work plans |
Tuca & Bertie revived by Adult Swim following Netflix’s contentious cancellation Posted: 22 May 2020 10:50 AM PDT Netflix Ali Wong and Tiffany Haddish are returning for a new season of Tuca & Bertie, set to air on Adult Swim two years after Netflix's decision to cancel the series. The network announced on Twitter today that a new season of the animated series, created by former BoJack Horseman producer and artist Lisa Hanawalt, will air in 2021. Adult Swim has ordered 10 episodes, according to The Wrap. The show follows two best friends as they navigate their adult lives, dealing with anxiety, relationship woes, and career struggles. "I've been a fan of Adult Swim shows since my teens, so I'm thrilled to bring my beloved fowl to the party and be a new voice for a fresh decade of absurd, irreverent, yet heartwarming adult animation," Hanawalt told The Wrap.... |
An early version of iOS 14 has been floating around the internet for months Posted: 22 May 2020 10:32 AM PDT Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge Security researchers, hackers, and bloggers have had access to an early version of iOS 14 since "at least February," according to Vice. There have already been many iOS 14 leaks over the past few months, and it seems possible the information came from this early version of the operating system. It's common for small tidbits about Apple software updates to leak in the months and weeks before Apple officially unveils them. But it's quite unusual for an entire pre-release build of iOS to hit the web months before its announcement — and this may be the first time it has ever happened this far in advance, according to a source referenced in Vice's report. Current... |
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