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- LG hints at dual-screen swiveling ‘Wing’ phone in new video
- Amazon deletes job listings detailing effort to monitor ‘labor organizing threats’
- Razer’s Blade 15 is a capable gaming laptop that’s $400 off at Amazon
- Nuclear Throne developer Vlambeer is shutting down after a decade of games
- OnlyFans confirms new caps on tips and pay-per-view content, but says the changes are unrelated to Bella Thorne
- Apple releases iOS 13.7 with support for new automatic COVID-19 notification system
- Gogo sells commercial in-flight internet business to bankrupt satellite provider
- Dr Disrespect says his mysterious Twitch ban is causing him anxiety
- The best laptop you can buy in 2020
- Nvidia’s new RTX 3090 is a $1,499 monster GPU designed for 8K gaming
LG hints at dual-screen swiveling ‘Wing’ phone in new video Posted: 01 Sep 2020 07:02 PM PDT LG has provided the first public acknowledgement of its rumored "Wing" handset, said to be a device with two screens in a swiveling form factor. A teaser video posted to YouTube hints at the sliding mechanism and serves as an invitation to an announcement event on September 14th. In a separate press release, LG says the new device will be part of an initiative and product category it calls the Explorer Project. The project is intended to "deliver much-needed curiosity and excitement to the mobile sector," LG says, and "will focus solely on new usability that is discovered with innovative designs." The recently released Velvet, meanwhile, will form part of LG's "Universal Line." Reporting on the Wing so far has indicated that it'll have... |
Amazon deletes job listings detailing effort to monitor ‘labor organizing threats’ Posted: 01 Sep 2020 01:38 PM PDT Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Amazon has deleted two job listings posted to its corporate employment website detailing "intelligence analyst" roles that involved, among other duties, monitoring "labor organizing threats" within the company. The listings, which were posted days ago, first began circulating on Twitter earlier today, before Amazon removed them in response to widespread outcry on social media. The company now claims the listings were not accurate representations of the roles, according to CNBC. "The job post was not an accurate description of the role — it was made in error and has since been corrected," an Amazon representative said in a statement, although Amazon does not appear to be offering any information as to how the listings were inaccurate. ... |
Razer’s Blade 15 is a capable gaming laptop that’s $400 off at Amazon Posted: 01 Sep 2020 12:08 PM PDT Image: Razer If you're on the hunt for a gaming laptop to help you run your games at reasonably fast frame rates that will also serve as a great all-around machine for non-gaming tasks, the Razer Blade 15 is a solid option. You can get this machine at Amazon for $400 off its original price, which brings it down to $1,400. It comes with Intel's competent six-core Core i7-10750H processor, Nvidia's RTX 2060 graphics chip, 16GB of RAM, and a fast 512GB SSD. Its 15.6-inch 1080p display has a 144Hz refresh rate, raising the ceiling of how smoothly games can run on the laptop. This feature also allows for fluid scrolling outside of games. Razer's Blade 15 costs more than many other 15.6-inch gaming laptops, but it's worth considering if you want stellar... |
Nuclear Throne developer Vlambeer is shutting down after a decade of games Posted: 01 Sep 2020 11:45 AM PDT Vlambeer, the indie studio behind beloved games such as Super Crate Box, Nuclear Throne, and Ridiculous Fishing, is shutting down. The developer, which celebrates its 10th anniversary today, announced the news on Twitter. "We had a beautiful run, made incredible games, and worked with amazing people, but it is time for new things," the developer said. "So we're announcing the end of Vlambeer." The Dutch studio was founded in 2010 by Jan Willem Nijman and Rami Ismail and has been a stalwart of the indie community. Vlambeer has been especially vocal on issues of game clones; Ismail is a well-known advocate within the community for topics like diversity and independent development. "It's not a sad day for us, but the happy conclusion to a... |
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Apple releases iOS 13.7 with support for new automatic COVID-19 notification system Posted: 01 Sep 2020 10:53 AM PDT Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Apple on Tuesday released iOS 13.7, adding support for a new exposure notification system for powering COVID-19 tracking. The system is an extension of the existing coronavirus contact tracing efforts, but it removes the burden on states of having to build a dedicated app. News of the new software framework was first announced earlier today in a joint statement from Apple and Google. This native support was expected, as it was announced when the exposure notification API — developed collaboratively between Apple and Google — was revealed in April. But at the time, we didn't know exactly when it would arrive. Here's how it will work, from The Verge's report on the announcement:
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Gogo sells commercial in-flight internet business to bankrupt satellite provider Posted: 01 Sep 2020 10:30 AM PDT Gogo, the in-flight internet provider, has found a buyer for its commercial airline business. Intelsat, the world's second largest satellite operator by revenue, has agreed to purchase Gogo's Wi-Fi business for $400 million in cash, the companies announced Tuesday. It's an unlikely pairing, mostly because Intelsat filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in May. The bankruptcy was seen as a means for Intelsat to begin paying down its nearly $15 billion debt load while positioning itself to participate in a Federal Communications Commission spectrum clearing program, the company has said. The FCC is clearing out the C-band (4-8 GHz) to make space for 5G customers, and Intelsat is participating in the program that could net the company nearly $5... |
Dr Disrespect says his mysterious Twitch ban is causing him anxiety Posted: 01 Sep 2020 10:26 AM PDT Photo by Bobby Quillard Dr Disrespect says he still doesn't know why he was banned from Twitch, and he warned viewers that the mysterious ban has been causing him anxiety. "My anxiety levels are something that comes in these huge waves," said Dr Disrespect, real name Guy Beahm, on a stream compilation posted to YouTube this afternoon. "And I'm having a hard time dealing with it. I'll be honest." Twitch signed Beahm to an exclusive contract at the beginning of the year. But in June, his account disappeared from the platform, and Twitch refused to say why or even confirm that he had been banned. It was a big surprise given that Beahm was one of the platform's top streamers. The ban came amid criticisms about Twitch failing to deal with sexual harassment, though... |
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Nvidia’s new RTX 3090 is a $1,499 monster GPU designed for 8K gaming Posted: 01 Sep 2020 09:54 AM PDT Nvidia might have just announced its RTX 3080 successor to the RTX 2080, but the company also had a surprise giant GPU ready: the RTX 3090. While the RTX 3080 will ship with 10GB of GDDR6X memory, the RTX 3090 ships with a huge 24GB of GDDR6X memory. Nvidia is promising that the RTX 3090 will be capable of 60fps gaming at 8K resolutions. This new flagship card is more akin to Nvidia's Titan series and will ship on September 24th priced at $1,499. The RTX 3090 is based on Nvidia's Ampere GPU architecture, which promises some impressive performance gains for PC gaming and ray tracing. Nvidia claims the RTX 3090 is the "world's first 8K gaming GPU," with 8K HDR ShadowPlay support, HDMI 2.1, and a whole lot more. Nvidia is using 10,496 CUDA... |
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