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- Fortnite honors Renegade creator Jalaiah Harmon with her own in-game emote
- Go read The New York Times’ incredible account of how the Twitter attack may have happened
- EA is ‘quickly working’ to change Washington NFL team name in Madden NFL 21
- American Airlines rolls out touchless bag check but is still booking middle seats
- Discord was down for nearly an hour due to Cloudflare issues
- Disney Plus’ first big Marvel series, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, is officially delayed
- This is what Samsung’s bean-shaped Galaxy Buds Live will look like in your ears
- Netflix is making a $200 million Ryan Gosling-Chris Evans spy movie directed by the Russo brothers
- Ten years in, Netflix is watching the throne
- Metacritic stops letting you review games on the day they’re released
Fortnite honors Renegade creator Jalaiah Harmon with her own in-game emote Posted: 17 Jul 2020 06:02 PM PDT Photo by Kena Krutsinger/NBAE via Getty Images Fortnite's newest in-game emote is a collaborative one. Epic Games this evening announced the launch of "The Renegade," the viral TikTok dance created by Atlanta teenager Jalaiah Harmon. The Twitter account for Fortnite openly cites Harmon, writing, "Go, go, go, go, let's go and bust out some [fire] moves by @jalaiah." It's not clear whether Epic and Harmon struck some type of licensing deal, but it's a possibility considering the developer's rocky legal history with dance emotes. Throughout Fortnite's meteoric rise starting in the fall of 2017, the game has featured a number of real-world dances copied from pop culture. Sometimes the emotes were inspired by dances on old television shows, like the default dance inspired by Scrubs actor... |
Go read The New York Times’ incredible account of how the Twitter attack may have happened Posted: 17 Jul 2020 05:28 PM PDT Illustration by Grayson Blackmon / The Verge Reporters are starting to piece together the behind-the-scenes events of the unprecedented Twitter attack on Wednesday almost as fast as the official investigators themselves. And the clearest idea of what may have happened two days ago — when roughly 130 accounts were compromised using internal company tools — comes courtesy of The New York Times this afternoon. Reporters Nathaniel Popper and Kate Conger tell the stories of four individuals involved in the hack and how exactly it spiraled out of control and resulted in the takeovers of some of the platforms most high-profile and sensitive accounts. The Times report says the attack can be traced... |
EA is ‘quickly working’ to change Washington NFL team name in Madden NFL 21 Posted: 17 Jul 2020 02:30 PM PDT Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images Electronic Arts has decided to pull all references to the Washington Redskins name and logo from its upcoming Madden NFL 21 game releasing next month. The move follows the landmark decision from team leadership earlier this week to change the Redskins name and overhaul its brand in response to years of protests and criticism from activists and corporate sponsors over its racist history. The news of EA's plans to update Madden for its August 25th release was first reported by Kotaku on Friday. "We are pleased to see Washington's decision to change their team name and visual identity," an EA spokesperson confirmed to The Verge. "We are quickly working to update Madden NFL 21 to feature a generic Washington team, while we await final word... |
American Airlines rolls out touchless bag check but is still booking middle seats Posted: 17 Jul 2020 02:26 PM PDT Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images American Airlines announced on Friday that it is making the check-in process completely touchless, even for passengers who have to check bags. But the company continues to book passengers into middle seats, so it's ultimately a small gesture that only slightly reduces the chance of exposure to the novel coronavirus. Starting Friday, passengers flying with American Airlines will have to set the number of bags they're bringing ahead of time on the company's app or website. Then when they show up at the airport, they just scan their mobile boarding pass at a kiosk to instantly print the bag tags — no touchscreen interactions required. The passengers can then drop those bags before heading to their gate. American Airlines frames this a "new... |
Discord was down for nearly an hour due to Cloudflare issues Posted: 17 Jul 2020 02:26 PM PDT Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Popular chat service Discord experienced widespread server outages today. The issues started at around 5PM ET, and lasted nearly an hour. Patreon, Deliveroo, GitLab, Zendesk, Medium, and many other sites were also down, and Cloudflare acknowledged issues with its network affected various apps and sites. "The issue has been identified and a fix is being implemented," says Cloudflare. Discord also had "all engineers on deck investigating the issue," and its own problems were related to the Cloudflare outage.
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Disney Plus’ first big Marvel series, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, is officially delayed Posted: 17 Jul 2020 01:42 PM PDT Image: Marvel / Disney The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was supposed to kick off Marvel Studios' big television universe on Disney Plus in August, but the show's debut has officially been delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic. The delay comes after the show was forced to pause production back in May because of the pandemic, The Verge has confirmed. Disney does not have a new premiere date for the show, but it's hoping to share updates on it soon. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was set to pick up where Avengers: Endgame ended. Steve Rogers' Captain America seems to have essentially retired after living a different life in an alternate timeline, and Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) picks up the shield in his place. Although we don't have a full-length... |
This is what Samsung’s bean-shaped Galaxy Buds Live will look like in your ears Posted: 17 Jul 2020 12:51 PM PDT Image: h0x0d (Twitter) All indications point to Samsung introducing its next set of true wireless earbuds at the company's Unpacked event next month. We've already seen them, and they'll reportedly be branded as the Galaxy Buds Live. (It's truly foolish of Samsung to not just own the design and call them the Galaxy Beans, but I digress.) Now, new images and a video posted by Twitter user h0x0d give us an even closer look at the Buds Live — and how they'll look when worn. In the below marketing video, you'll see a tag line that suggests the Galaxy Buds Live might feature active noise cancellation. "Keep the noise out. Let the sound in." The buds don't have silicone tips or an in-ear seal, so I'm curious as to how Samsung achieved ANC if it turns out to be... |
Netflix is making a $200 million Ryan Gosling-Chris Evans spy movie directed by the Russo brothers Posted: 17 Jul 2020 12:51 PM PDT Photo: Alcon Entertainment Netflix has announced its most expensive movie yet: a $200 million spy thriller called The Grey Man, starring Ryan Gosling (as the titular assassin / former spy) and Chris Evans (as the villainous CIA agent tasked with hunting him down) and directed by Joe and Anthony Russo (in their first film since Avengers: Endgame, the most lucrative film ever made), via Deadline. The film is based on Mark Greaney's The Gray Man series of books about Court Gentry (aka "The Grey Man") who is an assassin, former CIA operative, and "a legend in the covert realm." Netflix's hope is that the upcoming film will spawn a spy thriller franchise for the streaming site that will see Gosling return for future films as The Grey Man — sort of like its own version... |
Ten years in, Netflix is watching the throne Posted: 17 Jul 2020 12:47 PM PDT Photo by Jasin Boland / Netflix Netflix's last decade turned a video rental startup into streaming's king. The next decade will see executives doing everything in their power to keep the crown. Yesterday, Netflix announced its second quarter earnings to investors, and executives spent much of the call addressing what they have planned for the next few years, including continued international expansion and ambitious bets on new content. While some executives might play coy about their conquest plans, Hastings didn't shy away from wanting Netflix to be the streamer that makes people forget about everyone else. "We want to have so many hits that when you come to Netflix you can just go from hit to hit to hit and never have to think about any of those other services,"... |
Metacritic stops letting you review games on the day they’re released Posted: 17 Jul 2020 12:15 PM PDT Paper Mario: The Origami King came out on July 17th, but user reviews won't be available until July 18th Metacritic wants people to actually play a game before reviewing it, so the site now requires users to wait 36 hours from when a new game is released before leaving a score. The intention is to prevent review-bombing campaigns, where people leave negative scores on a title sometimes as a way to punish the developer. Heading to a review page for a recently released title on Metacritic will now display the message "Please spend some time playing the game," with a specific date and time when a user can publish a review for that game on the site. The new policy change has locked user reviews for two big games that came out today: Ghosts of Tsushima and Paper Mario: The Origami King. Users have to wait until July 18th at 12PM PT to review... |
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