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- Twitter confirms it’s testing an ‘undo tweet’ feature — but it could be limited to Professional Tweeters
- What day is it? Twitter’s got you covered
- Intel’s version of a MacBook Pro looks even better than a real one
- Lenovo studied the blade so poorly it forgot to include one in its Demon Slayer-themed gaming chair
- Breadwinner is the new smart sourdough starter tracker of my dreams
- Gucci designed virtual sneakers for hypebeasts in Roblox and VRChat
- Twitter wants to know if you think world leaders should get special treatment
- Cult classic Shin Megami Tensei remaster will arrive this May
- Google made an ASMR video about switching to a Pixel, and it’s stressing me out
- Barnes & Noble’s new Nook 10” HD Tablet is built by Lenovo, starts at $129.99
Posted: 19 Mar 2021 05:58 PM PDT ![]() The evidence is mounting that Twitter will be adding an "undo tweet" feature, but that those who want it will have to pay: app researcher Jane Manchun Wong has discovered a subscription screen tied to the feature. The ability to take back tweets has also shown up on a survey asking Twitter users about features they'd be willing to pay for, as well as in the code for the app, and CNET received confirmation today from Twitter that it is, in fact, being tested. When it will become widely available is unknown, but it's understandable why Twitter could be considering reserving the feature for its potential subscription service: what's a better lure than a "keep yourself out of trouble" button?
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What day is it? Twitter’s got you covered Posted: 19 Mar 2021 04:14 PM PDT ![]() What day is it? Wednesday? Can someone please tell me? I don't have a paper calendar, so there's no way to know. And I can't trust Dieter. What's that? There are Twitter accounts and bots that can tell me the days of the week? Perfect, I never stop scrolling.
Huzzah! I found accounts that will tell me the days of the week! Well, mostly. Here they are: MondayFollow @justacaseofthe2, which posts this line from WandaVision every Monday morning. ... |
Intel’s version of a MacBook Pro looks even better than a real one Posted: 19 Mar 2021 03:09 PM PDT ![]() Intel launched a new ad campaign starring Justin Long, Apple's "I'm a Mac" actor, but for this campaign, Long is singing the praises of PC laptops and comparing them to MacBooks. The thing is, for reasons that we can't quite figure out, Intel actually made the MacBook Pros in its commercials look better than they do in real life, as spotted by tech YouTuber Rene Ritchie. Take a look at these two photos. The one on the left is a photo of a MacBook Pro with an M1 chip taken for The Verge's review. The one on the right is taken from this Intel ad. Can you spot the difference? I'll spoil it for you: Intel's version of the MacBook Pro has much thinner screen bezels, making it a nearly edge-to-edge display. I'd love it if my MacBook's... |
Lenovo studied the blade so poorly it forgot to include one in its Demon Slayer-themed gaming chair Posted: 19 Mar 2021 02:58 PM PDT ![]() Lenovo isn't a major player in the gaming chair scene, but its Demon Slayer-themed creation shows that it could easily dice up the competition if it chose to. Per Kotaku, the company has made a limited edition chair that has a holstered katana built onto its side. But before you imagine spinning around in the chair with a sword out, there's sadly no katana in the holster. Is it false advertising to make a Demon Slayer chair with which you can't actually slay demons? Doubly sad is that you can't buy the chair. Only five are being made for a giveaway promo in Japan. Hey, if you live in Japan, follow Lenovo of Japan's Twitter account, then retweet a tweet, and try to win this chair on behalf of us all. |
Breadwinner is the new smart sourdough starter tracker of my dreams Posted: 19 Mar 2021 02:52 PM PDT ![]() Sourdough bread is a tricky thing to get right. But Breadwinner, a new smart gadget in development from hardware designers (and bread lovers) Fred Benenson and Sarah Pavis, is looking to try to take a little bit of the mystery out of the yeast by offering an app-connected gadget that can track the volume and temperature of your starter and notify you when it's ready to bake, via Laughing Squid. If you've never baked with a starter before, it's very different from store-bought yeast. Your starter (mine, in case you were curious, is named Lancelot) needs to be fed frequently and rises and falls throughout the day as the yeast feeds on the sugars in the flour and creates bubbles of carbon dioxide — the same bubbles that help make your... |
Gucci designed virtual sneakers for hypebeasts in Roblox and VRChat Posted: 19 Mar 2021 02:26 PM PDT ![]() Gucci is diving into virtual luxury footwear with a new exclusively digital pair of sneakers called The Gucci Virtual 25 that can be "worn" in augmented reality (AR) or used in partnered apps like Roblox and VRChat. Surprisingly, the shoes are a lot less expensive than a typical Gucci piece: you can buy the Virtual 25s from Gucci's app for $12.99, or $8.99 in the Wanna Kicks AR sneaker app. The Gucci Virtual 25 sneakers are designed by Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele and feature a chunky, neon green and pink look that might not be for everyone. But they feel appropriately over-the-top for something that will never exist in real life. Like all Gucci clothing, the shoes also bear the iconic "GC" logo; in this case, it's on the... |
Twitter wants to know if you think world leaders should get special treatment Posted: 19 Mar 2021 02:09 PM PDT ![]() Twitter is planning to review its policies regarding world leaders, and it's seeking input on what those policies should look like. Twitter is running a survey from March 19th to April 12th, and it says, in general, it wants to know "whether or not [the public] believe[s] world leaders should be subject to the same rules as others on Twitter." The survey gives you a hypothetical situation and a list of potential actions it should take. It also asks questions like whether leaders should face more, less, or the same amount of scrutiny as other accounts and if it's okay for the platform to ban a sitting president or prime minister. Twitter's current rules for world leaders were set in... |
Cult classic Shin Megami Tensei remaster will arrive this May Posted: 19 Mar 2021 02:00 PM PDT ![]() Shin Megami Tensei III Nocturne HD Remaster, an enhanced version of the apocalyptic PlayStation 2 roleplaying game, will launch on May 25th, developer Atlus announced today. The game is coming to the Nintendo Switch, PS4, and Steam. Atlus first released Nocturne in 2003. The game follows a high school student in modern-day Tokyo after a catastrophic event has destroyed life as we know it. Much like other games in the SMT series, players ally and negotiate with demons in battle. The HD Remaster features updated visuals, an alternate story branch, new difficulty settings, and more. Although the original release was considered more of a niche hit, the popularity of the Persona series — a spinoff of SMT — has helped renew interest in Atlus'... |
Google made an ASMR video about switching to a Pixel, and it’s stressing me out Posted: 19 Mar 2021 01:11 PM PDT ![]() You can switch from your old phone to a new Google Pixel, or you can close your eyes, breathe, and then mindfully switch to a new Google Pixel. Sorry, I'm trying to force myself into the higher plane of existence that the narrator of this new ad-meets-ASMR meditation session from Google is on, and the edibles haven't kicked in yet. The video above guides you through the process of getting all of your data onto a new Pixel, with meditative advice laid atop a slideshow of gorgeous vistas. It's relaxing at first, but don't take it too seriously. The chill vibes eventually give way to a cutting line of existential dread that then pivots the video completely into cringey meme territory. |
Barnes & Noble’s new Nook 10” HD Tablet is built by Lenovo, starts at $129.99 Posted: 19 Mar 2021 12:52 PM PDT ![]() Barnes & Noble has announced its latest Nook-branded tablet: the promised Lenovo collaboration called the Nook 10" HD Tablet. It adds an improved all-metal design, smaller bezels, and better battery life, while staying at the same $129.99 price tag as its predecessor, the Nook 10.1" from 2018. While the new Nook is unquestionably meant to be a budget tablet, the new design from Lenovo looks surprisingly good. It has squared-off edges and an aluminum back that gives the entire thing a much more modern design. Rounding out the specs for the new Nook tablet is an unnamed 2.3GHz octa-core processor, 32GB of storage (expandable by microSD card), and a similar 1080p 10.1-inch IPS display as the old model (although the new one... |
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