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- Launch of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-1 mission delayed until November
- Huawei tweets it will debut its Mate 40 devices on October 22nd
- After two whiffs, Razer’s latest Tomahawk PC cases look practical enough to actually exist
- Razer’s newest Blade Stealth 13 has 11th Gen Intel chips and an OLED screen option
- Razer’s first gaming chair is a curvier Secretlab Omega / Titan with fancy lumbar support
- Peloton appears to have removed QAnon-related hashtags from its platform
- Trump’s COVID-19 experience doesn’t prove anything
- How to find the best deals during Prime Day 2020
- Fiido D11 folding electric bike review: $999 and worth it
Launch of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-1 mission delayed until November Posted: 10 Oct 2020 01:49 PM PDT The crew access arm leading to the Crew Dragon, atop the Falcon 9 | Image: SpaceX NASA has delayed the launch of the SpaceX Crew-1 mission until early- to mid-November, the agency announced Saturday. The mission eventually will bring three NASA astronauts and an astronaut from Japan's JAXA space agency to the International Space Station. Originally scheduled for October 31st, the planned six-month mission was delayed to allow time to resolve issues with the first-stage engine gas generators on the Falcon 9 rocket, NASA said in a statement. When it does launch, American astronauts Michael Hopkins, Victor Glover, and Shannon Walker, plus Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi will be aboard SpaceX's first operational crewed mission to the ISS.
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Huawei tweets it will debut its Mate 40 devices on October 22nd Posted: 10 Oct 2020 10:27 AM PDT Huawei Huawei has tweeted that it will reveal its Mate 40 series on October 22nd, likely the last of its phones to have Kirin chips— at least for the foreseeable future— due to the ongoing economic pressure from the US. Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei's consumer business unit, said at a conference August 7th that "this year may be the last generation of Huawei Kirin high-end chips." The US has accused Huawei of building backdoors into network infrastructure, ostensibly to aid Chinese government spying efforts. Huawei has denied the Trump administration's accusations of spying. But the Trump administration placed Huawei and 114 of its affiliates on its Entity List in May 2019, which meant US firms were unable to sell technology to the company... |
After two whiffs, Razer’s latest Tomahawk PC cases look practical enough to actually exist Posted: 10 Oct 2020 10:00 AM PDT Last January, we showed you Razer's awesome-looking Tomahawk Elite desktop PC case, with its gull-wing doors and auto-lifting lid for excessive heat. This January, I told you about the stunning Razer Tomahawk prebuilt desktop, with slide-out upgradable Intel NUC Element modules and space for the latest GPUs despite its tiny 10-liter frame. As far as we can tell, no product called the "Razer Tomahawk" has actually ever shipped. But that isn't keeping Razer from trying again today with a pair of practical-looking PC cases for rolling your own system. The new $199 Razer Tomahawk A1 (ATX) and $179 Tomahawk M1 (Mini-ITX) are fairly standard if quite flexible cases with a few features that set them apart —... |
Razer’s newest Blade Stealth 13 has 11th Gen Intel chips and an OLED screen option Posted: 10 Oct 2020 10:00 AM PDT Razer Razer's Blade Stealth 13 is one of the best portable gaming laptops you can buy. Today, the company is giving it a refresh: it just announced a "late 2020" model of its 13-inch rig. The only really big change from the Blade Stealth 13 that came out earlier this year seems to be the processor. The upcoming Blade is powered by a chip from Intel's newest generation, the Core i7-1165G7. That comes with a GeForce GTX 1650 Ti, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB of (upgradeable) storage. Razer claims that it's "up to 2.7 times" faster in content creation and "more than 20 percent faster" in office productivity than the previous generation. The other noteworthy change is that there's now an FHD OLED touchscreen option,... |
Razer’s first gaming chair is a curvier Secretlab Omega / Titan with fancy lumbar support Posted: 10 Oct 2020 09:39 AM PDT Image: Razer For its very first gaming chair, it looks like Razer decided to largely copy one of today's oft-cited favorites: the new $499 Razer Iskur is a dead ringer for the similarly-priced Secretlab Omega and Titan. You can compare the design, the recline mechanism, the stitching — heck, just look at those nigh-identical 4D armrests below — and the inspiration is plainly clear. And yet Razer explicitly tells The Verge it's not a collaboration with Secretlab, saying the chair was "designed and developed in-house." Perhaps they share a manufacturer, though? But Razer is also clearly pitching the Iskur as a step ahead of Secretlab in terms of spinal support, as you can see in this thinly veiled comparison image: |
Peloton appears to have removed QAnon-related hashtags from its platform Posted: 10 Oct 2020 07:04 AM PDT Peloton has removed several hashtags related to the QAnon conspiracy theory from its virtual exercise platform, Business Insider reported. The move followed a tweet from a Washington Post editor earlier in the week that showed several hashtags— which allow people taking the same online fitness classes to connect with each other— using variants of QAnon's "where we go 1 we go all" hashtag. A Peloton spokesperson told BI the company has "a zero-tolerance policy against hateful content" and removed the QAnon hashtags for violating that policy.
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Trump’s COVID-19 experience doesn’t prove anything Posted: 10 Oct 2020 07:00 AM PDT Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge President Donald Trump says he's recovered from COVID-19. Outside doctors say it's too soon for him to return to public events, he's coughing on Fox News, and he's taking a potent steroid that can mask symptoms — but Trump says he's not sick anymore. And he's crediting that recovery to an experimental drug made by the company Regeneron, which he said on Wednesday was a "cure." "They gave me Regeneron, and it was, like, unbelievable. I felt good immediately," he said in a video recorded at the White House. There's no evidence that the Regeneron drug had anything to do with how good Trump did or did not feel. There's hardly any data that the drug, which is a cocktail of artificial antibodies against the coronavirus, works at all. So far,... |
How to find the best deals during Prime Day 2020 Posted: 10 Oct 2020 07:00 AM PDT Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Aside from Black Friday and Cyber Monday, Prime Day has become one of the biggest shopping moments of the year. It's a two-day stretch wherein Amazon Prime members will likely find some of the best prices yet on popular tech products like games, gaming consoles, laptops, 4K TVs, phones, PC accessories, and more. And with Prime Day 2020 happening so close to the year's end, this week could be a good time to snag some gifts. Of course, not all of the best Prime Day 2020 deals will live on Amazon. Many other retailers, including Target, Best Buy, Walmart, and many more will also run competing deals you'll probably want to know about. You can count on us to publish the best deals that you need to know about, but if you want to be among the... |
Fiido D11 folding electric bike review: $999 and worth it Posted: 10 Oct 2020 03:32 AM PDT You get what you pay for |
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