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- You can no longer subscribe to HBO via Apple TV Channels
- Arizona sues Google over claims it illegally tracked location of Android users
- HBO Max’s catalog is full of weird holes
- Nvidia says developers must now opt in to include games on GeForce Now
- The best laptop you can buy
- Boeing resumes production of its troubled 737 Max airplane
- Social media bias lawsuits keep failing in court
- Watch nearly 24 minutes of new gameplay from The Last of Us Part II
- Why Twitter labeling Trump’s tweets as “potentially misleading” is a big step forward
- Pokémon Go Fest will be held online this year
You can no longer subscribe to HBO via Apple TV Channels Posted: 27 May 2020 05:37 PM PDT HBO is no longer available as an Apple TV Channel for people who want to subscribe to it though the Apple TV app, according to 9to5Mac). The change follows today's launch of the new streaming service HBO Max. Apple TV Channels first launched last year as a way to watch content from many different service providers all in one app, meaning you wouldn't have to bounce around between different third-party apps to watch different content. Now, though, it seems HBO wants to push users to watch HBO Max content on the HBO Max app instead of through Apple's. If you already subscribe to HBO through Apple TV's Channels, you can apparently still see it in the Apple TV app, but... |
Arizona sues Google over claims it illegally tracked location of Android users Posted: 27 May 2020 04:59 PM PDT Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich has filed a lawsuit against Google over allegations the company illegally tracked Android users' location without their consent and even when the location tracking features had been manually disabled, according to a report from The Washington Post. The suit argues Google kept location tracking running in the background for certain features, like weather and for web searches using its search engine and Chrome browser, even after the user disabled app-specific location tracking. Only when a user dug further into the Android system settings and turned off broader system-level tracking did Google stop surreptitiously siphoning location data, the complaint argues. |
HBO Max’s catalog is full of weird holes Posted: 27 May 2020 04:18 PM PDT Illustration by William Joel / The Verge HBO Max has arrived, bringing with it a precious few new original shows and an absolutely stuffed back catalog of terrific TV and movies. In addition to HBO's extremely good library, Max adds a mountain of content produced and / or licensed by parent company WarnerMedia, like Friends and the Harry Potter franchise. It's enough to please someone of every taste, but the more you dig, the more you find strange holes in the library — and the more you realize it's not really clear what HBO Max is supposed to offer. These problems are clearest in the big, non-HBO umbrellas you find titles gathered under on HBO Max. DC, for example, is the place you'd expect to find, well, the movies in the DC Extended Universe. They're mostly there! Except B... |
Nvidia says developers must now opt in to include games on GeForce Now Posted: 27 May 2020 03:47 PM PDT Image: Nvidia Nvidia announced a new policy for its GeForce Now cloud gaming service on Wednesday that means publishers and developers will have to opt into the platform to have titles remotely playable via Nvidia servers. "Response has been strong with over 200 publishers committing to streaming on the service," reads a blog post from Phil Eisler, Nvidia's GeForce Now vice president. "Going forward, only the games that are opted in will be available on the service, providing confidence in the GeForce Now game library. Yet some publishers are still figuring out their cloud strategies. Those that haven't opted in as of May 31 will be removed." The shift is meant to address disputes over... |
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Boeing resumes production of its troubled 737 Max airplane Posted: 27 May 2020 02:49 PM PDT Photo by David Ryder/Getty Images Boeing said it would resume manufacturing the troubled 737 Max airplane after a nearly five-month hiatus. The aerospace company said it would restart production "at a low rate as it implements more than a dozen initiatives focused on enhancing workplace safety and product quality." The Boeing 737 Max has been grounded since March 2018 following two fatal crashes that killed a total of 346 passengers and crew members. Boeing continued to manufacture the airplane, but in December 2019, the company announced plans to halt production at its Renton, Washington manufacturing plant. The FAA has yet to clear the airplane to return to passenger service. Investigators have discovered numerous software glitches, apart from the MCAS flight control... |
Social media bias lawsuits keep failing in court Posted: 27 May 2020 02:43 PM PDT twitter censorship Social media sites can legally ban users for nearly any reason. They can ban users for off-color jokes. They can ban users for being white supremacists. They can ban users for totally arbitrary and inscrutable reasons. If you sue over a Twitter or Facebook ban, you will almost certainly lose. Despite this, people keep filing lawsuits claiming they've been censored on social media — and today, courts handed down another defeat. An appeals court in Washington, DC just rejected a complaint by Laura Loomer, the conservative activist who was banned from Twitter for anti-Muslim tweets and later chained herself to the company's headquarters in protest. Loomer argued that Facebook, Google, Twitter, and Apple had all colluded to suppress... |
Watch nearly 24 minutes of new gameplay from The Last of Us Part II Posted: 27 May 2020 02:09 PM PDT Image: Sony Sony and Naughty Dog showed off nearly 24 minutes of new footage for the highly anticipated The Last of Us Part II in a State of Play video today. The Last of Us Part II seems to share a lot of similarities with the first game — you'll still be spending a lot of time crawling behind cover to hide from people or the zombie-like Infected. But today's video showed off some new features, including swinging on a rope to cross a chasm, riding a boat through a flooded area, and some improvements to crafting (including visual upgrades to your weapons). The video also showed Ellie swimming — something the character didn't know how to do (and was actively scared of) in the first game. The video also shed some... |
Why Twitter labeling Trump’s tweets as “potentially misleading” is a big step forward Posted: 27 May 2020 02:01 PM PDT Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge From time to time a really bad post on a social network gets a lot of attention. Say a head of state falsely accuses a journalist of murder, or suggests that mail-in voting is illegal — those would be pretty bad posts, I think, and most people working inside and outside of the social network could probably agree on that. In my experience, though, average people and tech people tend to think very differently about what to do about a post like that. Today I want to talk about why. When an average person sees a very bad post on a social network, they may call for it to be removed immediately. They will justify this removal on moral grounds — keeping the post up, they will say, is simply indecent. To leave it up would reflect poorly on the... |
Pokémon Go Fest will be held online this year Posted: 27 May 2020 01:56 PM PDT Photo by Sam Byford / The Verge The annual Pokémon Go Fest will be held online from July 25th to July 26th this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. The event is usually held in select cities across the globe, allowing players to meet up at physical locations like large parks and play the popular AR title. The first Pokémon Go Fest was held in Chicago in 2017 to celebrate the game's one-year anniversary, but future festivals would expand to other countries, including Japan and Germany. This marks the first time Pokémon Go Fest attendees will be allowed to attend both days of the event — previously players could only attend one out of the two days. With the event going virtual this year, Niantic plans to increase the number of tickets available. "Since the event is... |
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