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- Twitter’s ‘Birdwatch’ looks like a new attempt to root out propaganda and misinformation
- Razer’s Blade 15 Advanced review: runs fast, runs hot
- Apple sues recycling partner for reselling more than 100,000 iPhones, iPads and Watches it was hired to dismantle
- First PS5 hands-on videos show off hardware and games, but no UI
Twitter’s ‘Birdwatch’ looks like a new attempt to root out propaganda and misinformation Posted: 04 Oct 2020 10:00 AM PDT Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Twitter has confirmed it's working on a new feature, currently dubbed "Birdwatch," that could let the Twitter community warn one another about misleading tweets that could cause harm. There's an awful lot we don't know about the idea, including whether Twitter will actually release it to the public or how it might work in its final form, but enough has leaked out that we do have a pretty fair glimpse at the feature — which, we understand, is still early in development and would not be released ahead of the US election. As TechCrunch notes, the existence of such a tool was first discovered by Jane Manchun Wong, who often digs through app code for evidence of unreleased features, back in August. At a basic level, the idea is that you'll... |
Razer’s Blade 15 Advanced review: runs fast, runs hot Posted: 04 Oct 2020 06:00 AM PDT It gets toasty, but it's a better all-around gaming laptop than previous iterations |
Posted: 04 Oct 2020 05:00 AM PDT Apple is suing former recycling partner GEEP Canada — now a part of Quantum Lifecycle Partners — for allegedly stealing and reselling at least 103,845 iPhones, iPads and Watches that it was hired to disassemble. "At least 11,766 pounds of Apple devices left GEEP's premises without being destroyed - a fact that GEEP itself confirmed," reads a portion of Apple's complaint, as reported by The Logic (via AppleInsider). Apple sent the recycling firm over 500,000 iPhones, iPads, and Apple Watches between January 2015 and December 2017, according to The Logic's report. When Apple did an audit, it discovered 18 percent of those devices were still accessing the internet through cellular networks. That 18 percent doesn't count Apple devices... |
First PS5 hands-on videos show off hardware and games, but no UI Posted: 04 Oct 2020 03:26 AM PDT A first look at the PS5 | Famitsu Sony has invited a number of Japanese publications and YouTubers to get a closer look at the PlayStation 5. It's the first time we've seen the PS5 hardware outside of leaked images from Taiwan's National Communications Commission. A variety of publications have now published detailed hands-on images and videos of the PS5, providing a more realistic look at how big the console is and gameplay of titles like Astro's Playroom and Godfall. 4gamer has published photos of the PS5 standing both vertically and horizontally, demonstrating how the stand works in either position to hold the console in place. Some photos also show how the PS5 will cool itself, and 4gamer notes that it wasn't able to hear the fan inside the console or feel much heat... |
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