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- New Trailers: Sweet Girl, Reservation Dogs, Flee, What We Do in the Shadows, and more
- New Steam Deck reservations now showing ‘expected order availability’ in Q2 and Q3 2022
- Latest leaks indicate new iPhones may have always-on displays like Apple’s Watch
- Pegasus spyware used to target phones of journalists and activists, investigation finds
- Robot collision at Ocado warehouse near London sparks fire, delaying customer orders
- Why the Steam Deck won’t flop like Valve’s Steam Machines
- How to use Focus modes for notifications on iOS 15
New Trailers: Sweet Girl, Reservation Dogs, Flee, What We Do in the Shadows, and more Posted: 18 Jul 2021 03:13 PM PDT ![]() Season one of Loki is a wrap and while I know not everyone loved the finale, the show is my favorite of the Marvel/Disney streaming series so far. That's due mostly to Tom Hiddleston's fascinating performance as the title character, once a villain who's evolved into... someone else, not quite sure who yet. Plenty of storylines to pick up in Loki season two (yay). And a reminder it's Ted Lasso week; season two arrives on Apple TV Plus July 23rd. In the media buzz leading up to the new season, there has been some evidence that Ted and creator Jason Sudeikis are kinda the same person: At the show's world premiere, Sudeikis wore a shirt with the names of three England footballers who were subjected to racist vitriol on social media, to show... |
New Steam Deck reservations now showing ‘expected order availability’ in Q2 and Q3 2022 Posted: 18 Jul 2021 01:25 PM PDT ![]() If you're looking to reserve a Steam Deck and haven't managed to secure a reservation yet, it looks like you'll be waiting a while to actually get your device. According to Steam's store site on Sunday, the $399 64GB Steam Deck and the $529 256GB version both have "expected order availability" dates of of Q2 2022, meaning sometime next spring. The 512GB $649 model is even later; it's showing expected availability in Q3 of next year, which is sometime between July and September 2022. According to Steam's website, it plans to send order invitations by December of this year. Steam will then convert reservations to orders. Steam's... |
Latest leaks indicate new iPhones may have always-on displays like Apple’s Watch Posted: 18 Jul 2021 11:08 AM PDT ![]() A new report from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman says the 2021 iPhone may have an always-on display similar to Apple's Watch, and which Android phones have had for some time. Gurman wrote in his Power On newsletter that the phones will have improved battery life, a smaller notch on the screen, better video recording, a 120Hz refresh rate, and a faster A15 chip. It isn't the first time a leak has suggested Apple is working on always-on screens for upcoming iPhones. Leaker Max Weinbach hinted earlier this year that Apple may use the same kind of low temperature polycrystalline oxide (LTPO) panels that its Watches have on future iPhones. That's in keeping with Bloomberg's previous reporting that "at least one" of the four new iPhones will... |
Pegasus spyware used to target phones of journalists and activists, investigation finds Posted: 18 Jul 2021 10:42 AM PDT ![]() A sweeping investigation by 17 media outlets found that NSO Group's Pegasus software was used in hacking attempts on 37 smartphones belonging to human rights activists and journalists, The Washington Post reported. The phones were on a leaked list of numbers discovered by Paris journalism nonprofit Hidden Stories and human rights group Amnesty International, according to the Post. The numbers on the list were singled out for possible surveillance by countries who are clients of NSO, the report states, which markets its spyware to governments to track potential terrorists and criminals. Pegasus can extract all of a mobile device's data, and activate the device's microphone to listen in on conversations surreptitiously, as The Guardian n... |
Robot collision at Ocado warehouse near London sparks fire, delaying customer orders Posted: 18 Jul 2021 08:30 AM PDT ![]() Online-only British supermarket Ocado has had to cancel some customers' delivery orders after a Friday robot collision at one of its warehouses caused a fire, the company said. The fire at the company's Erith warehouse east of London "appears to have been caused by the collision of three bots on the grid," the company said in a statement on Sunday. No one was injured, and the damage was limited to less than 1 percent of its grid, according to Ocado. The grocer's warehouses are populated with washing machine-sized robots that move products around on a grid system. The Verge's James Vincent wrote about Ocado's plans in a 2018 feature story. He described the process:
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Why the Steam Deck won’t flop like Valve’s Steam Machines Posted: 18 Jul 2021 07:00 AM PDT ![]() You're not having deja vu. Six years after launching a line of Linux game consoles that went down as one of the biggest tech flops of the past decade, Valve is trying once again. Only this time, its Steam Machine dreams and unusual touchpads have been rolled into a 7-inch handheld PC that looks and works like a Nintendo Switch. It's called the Steam Deck, and you can read all about its specs, extensive controls and TV docking station right here. I'm not deluding myself into thinking it's a Switch-killer. (Even if the Steam Deck's $399 starting price might seem close to Nintendo's $350 Switch with OLED screen, you're not getting Mario, Zelda and Metroid on a Steam Deck.) But having watched Valve closely over the past nine years, I don't... |
How to use Focus modes for notifications on iOS 15 Posted: 18 Jul 2021 06:00 AM PDT ![]() One of the most powerful new features in iOS 15, iPadOS 15, and macOS Monterey, is Focus mode. At its core, a Focus mode is a more customizable version of Apple's existing Do Not Disturb and is accessed from the same menu on iOS, iPadOS, and macOS. But Focus modes are far more customizable, allowing for more granular triggers for when you're filtering out notifications.
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