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- 2020 iPhones won’t come with a power adapter or earbuds, says Kuo
- Amazon warehouse workers in Germany will strike Monday because of coronavirus infections
- Facebook is introducing a dark mode for mobile
- Starbucks is the latest big company to halt advertising on social media
- Streaming this week: ‘Hamilton’ on Disney Plus, ‘I’ll Be Gone in The Dark,’ on HBO, and ‘Warrior Nun’ on Netflix
- Dr Disrespect breaks silence, but Twitch still refuses to say what’s going on
2020 iPhones won’t come with a power adapter or earbuds, says Kuo Posted: 28 Jun 2020 08:29 PM PDT Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge This year's new iPhones might not have as much in the box as you're used to. According to well-connected analyst Ming-chi Kuo, Apple is planning to stop including a power adapter and EarPods in the box with 2020 models, and will even remove the power adapter from the new iPhone SE's packaging later this year. Kuo's research note was reported on by AppleInsider, MacRumors, and 9to5Mac. Apple is attempting to offset the cost increases that come with upgrading the iPhone range to 5G, according to Kuo. Smaller packaging would be more eco-friendly and also reduce shipping costs, since more phones could fit into a single shipment. (Encouraging more sales of AirPods can't hurt, either.) Right now Apple includes EarPods with all iPhones, a 5W... |
Amazon warehouse workers in Germany will strike Monday because of coronavirus infections Posted: 28 Jun 2020 02:28 PM PDT Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Amazon workers at six sites across Germany plan to strike Monday because dozens of staff members at its logistics centers have been infected with the coronavirus, union officials told Reuters. The union says the company is prioritizing profits over workers' safety. Labor union Verdi says "at least 30 to 40 colleagues were infected" with the virus, according to Reuters. The strike will last 48 hours and be conducted with the motto "good and healthy work." Amazon warehouse workers in Germany have struck several times in recent years, over worker pay and conditions. In recent months, Amazon warehouse workers in the US have staged protests over what they say are unsafe working conditions, and walked off the job in several cities. Workers... |
Facebook is introducing a dark mode for mobile Posted: 28 Jun 2020 11:26 AM PDT Illustration by James Bareham / The Verge After launching a dark mode for its desktop interface, Facebook confirms it is testing a dark mode for its mobile apps as well. As first noted by SocialMedia Today, Facebook has made the dark mode available to a very small percentage of people globally, a spokesperson told The Verge in an email Sunday. The mobile version of the dark mode Facebook introduced last month for desktop is "meant to cut down on glare," particularly in low-light environments, the spokesperson said. There's no timeline yet for when the dark mode will be available to all mobile users, however. Users who already have the new dark mode on mobile tweeted screenshots of what it looks like:
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Starbucks is the latest big company to halt advertising on social media Posted: 28 Jun 2020 10:16 AM PDT Photo by Yuriko Nakao/Getty Images Starbucks will join the growing list of corporate entities pausing advertising on social media platforms, the company said in a blog post Sunday. The coffee giant says that it stands "against hate speech" and believes "both business leaders and policy makers need to come together to affect real change." "We will pause advertising on all social media platforms while we continue discussions internally, with our media partners and with civil rights organizations in the effort to stop the spread of hate speech," the blog post, titled "Creating Welcoming and Inclusive Online Communities" states. A Starbucks spokesperson told The Verge Sunday that the company's social media advertising pause will not include YouTube, and while Starbucks will... |
Posted: 28 Jun 2020 09:07 AM PDT WireImage As I put together this latest list of what's new on streaming this week, I realized a theme running through the selections: bad-ass women. There's a documentary about crime-solving writer Michelle McNamara, a series based on a manga comic about a warrior nun (yes, really!), and of course the Schuyler sisters, Angelica and Eliza, from Hamilton. I'll Be Gone in the Dark (HBO, June 28th)This six-part documentary series follows the remarkable story of the late writer Michelle McNamara and her investigation into The Golden State Killer, who terrorized California for years in the mid- 1970s and 1980s. Vulture calls it "a tough, ultimately inspirational work about how life kicks the shit out of you and you just have to get through it... |
Dr Disrespect breaks silence, but Twitch still refuses to say what’s going on Posted: 27 Jun 2020 09:11 PM PDT Photo by Bobby Quillard What you've probably heard: three months after he signed an exclusive two-year contract with Twitch for a "life-changing" amount of money, Twitch has nonetheless "permanently banned" Guy Beahm, aka Dr Disrespect, for something he did in violation of the company's rules. What you might be thinking: it's too much of a coincidence for his channel's abrupt disappearance to happen a single day after Twitch announced it would start permanently banning streamers for sexual harassment and assault. The truth: we do not currently know whether Twitch has even banned Beahm, much less the facts around why Disrespect disappeared on Friday, because the company has repeatedly refused to confirm even a ban to The Verge — and declined to deny a new... |
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