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- You can now buy DJI’s leaked $300 Mini SE drone
- Google Stadia’s first game that responds directly to touch is coming this August
- Motorola is updating its first-gen foldable Razr — with Android 11
- A judge has ruled that Google infringed on Sonos’ patents
- Earth just had the hottest month since humans have kept track
- Reddit launches a TikTok-like video feed on iOS
- Twitter is changing the contrast of buttons again after complaints of eye strain
- Apple says its iCloud scanning will rely on multiple child safety groups to address privacy fears
- Nikola announces $2 million DOE grant after founder’s indictment
- Twitter pauses its verification program rollout after giving fake accounts blue checks
You can now buy DJI’s leaked $300 Mini SE drone Posted: 13 Aug 2021 05:51 PM PDT ![]() In June, we got wind that DJI was about to release its most affordable drone yet: the $299 DJI Mini SE. It appeared to be a revamped Mavic Mini for $100 less — or depending on how you think, $150 more affordable than the $449 DJI Mini 2, our current fav under the $500 mark. The only question was, would it have any real improvements over the aging Mavic Mini or just be an affordable rebrand? This week, DJI quietly put the Mini SE on sale, and we now have the answer. Here are the only differences between the $399 Mavic Mini and the new $299 Mini SE, as far as we can tell by poring over the company's spec sheets and FAQ:
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Google Stadia’s first game that responds directly to touch is coming this August Posted: 13 Aug 2021 05:23 PM PDT ![]() Amplitude Studios' upcoming strategy game, Humankind, will be the first Stadia release to feature a new touch-focused control scheme when it comes out on August 17th, according to 9to5Google and confirmed to The Verge by Google. "Direct touch" is designed around multitouch finger inputs like a traditional mobile game, rather than the previous way you may have played Stadia on your phone, with a Bluetooth controller or gamepad overlay. The screenshots Google shared give a pretty good idea of how playing with direct touch works in Humankind. A single finger tap selects in-game objects, holding a finger down previews content, two fingers cancel, dragging your fingering around moves your view in-game, and three fingers brings up the pause... |
Motorola is updating its first-gen foldable Razr — with Android 11 Posted: 13 Aug 2021 04:11 PM PDT ![]() You could be forgiven for forgetting about Motorola's folding phones in light of new shiny ones announced by the likes of Samsung, but someone at the company must care about them — a new OS update has been released for the 2019 Razr, bringing it from Android 10, to Android 11 (via Droid-Life). Yes, that's correct — the OS that started hitting Pixels in September of 2020 is the one that became available for the Razr today. Note: The original Razr reboot and the Razr 5G both became available in 2020. However, the first one was announced in 2019, so I'll refer to it as the 2019 Razr to help avoid confusion between it and the Razr 5G. While it may seem like... |
A judge has ruled that Google infringed on Sonos’ patents Posted: 13 Aug 2021 03:06 PM PDT ![]() Google has infringed upon Sonos' patents, according to an initial ruling from a US International Trade Commission judge. Sonos has been locked in a legal battle with Google after it sued the search giant, claiming that it had infringed on five of its patents relating to smart speakers. In a statement to The Verge, Sonos says that the ruling "is only a first step in a lengthy battle" but calls it an "important milestone in the ongoing effort to defend Sonos' technology against Google." The suit began in January of 2020, with Sonos alleging that Google stole technology it had access to as part of a partnership between the two companies. In the lawsuit, Sonos says that Google used that tech in its own products and undercut Sonos. As part... |
Earth just had the hottest month since humans have kept track Posted: 13 Aug 2021 02:16 PM PDT ![]() July 2021 was officially the hottest month humans have ever recorded. This July narrowly beat out three previous months in 2016, 2019, and 2020 that had tied for the previous title. The fact that all of this has happened so recently just screams climate change. "In this case, first place is the worst place to be," Rick Spinrad, administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), said in a statement. NOAA confirmed the new temperature record today, which Spinrad said, "adds to the disturbing and disruptive path that climate change has set for the globe."
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Reddit launches a TikTok-like video feed on iOS Posted: 13 Aug 2021 01:48 PM PDT ![]() If you opened your Reddit app today and noticed a new video button next to the search bar, you could be a tap away from experiencing the forum platform's take on TikTok. TechCrunch writes that the video feed, which pulls content from subreddits you follow along with some you don't, started rolling out to iOS users on Friday. Loading up the feed on my own Reddit iOS app, the experience is unavoidably TikTok-like. You can scroll through a vertical, perpetual list of videos featuring content from the wide world of Reddit. Interaction options include upvoting and downvoting, along with commenting, "awarding" (using Reddit's in-app currency to purchase medals and reactions), and sharing. |
Twitter is changing the contrast of buttons again after complaints of eye strain Posted: 13 Aug 2021 01:42 PM PDT ![]() Twitter is readjusting the contrast on its buttons following feedback about its design updates from earlier this week. Some people have reported eye strain, headaches, and migraines due to the higher visual contrast in the colors of buttons and links, as well as the new font, Chirp.
The changes in contrast also included a black follow button that's filled in if you're not following someone, which has caused confusion for many people who are used to it being the other way around. It's... |
Apple says its iCloud scanning will rely on multiple child safety groups to address privacy fears Posted: 13 Aug 2021 01:25 PM PDT ![]() Apple has filled in more details around its upcoming plans to scan iCloud Photos for child sexual abuse material (CSAM) via users' iPhones and iPads. The company released a new paper delving into the safeguards it hopes will increase user trust in the initiative. That includes a rule to only flag images found in multiple child safety databases with different government affiliations — theoretically stopping one country from adding non-CSAM content to the system. Apple's upcoming iOS and iPadOS releases will automatically match US-based iCloud Photos accounts against known CSAM from a list of image hashes compiled by child safety groups. While many companies scan cloud storage services remotely, Apple's device-based strategy has drawn... |
Nikola announces $2 million DOE grant after founder’s indictment Posted: 13 Aug 2021 12:31 PM PDT ![]() This week hydrogen trucking startup Nikola announced that it won a $2 million grant from the Department of Energy. While the DoE announced the grants in July, Nikola is promoting the news just two weeks after founder and former chairman Trevor Milton was indicted for allegedly committing fraud. The grant is meant to help Nikola research autonomous refueling technologies for hydrogen refilling stations. It was awarded by the DOE's Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy transportation office as part of its Hydrogen and Fuel Cells R&D program, which is focused on proving the reliability and sustainability of using hydrogen as a zero-emissions power source. The DOE grant comes at a time when the department is getting ready to ramp up... |
Twitter pauses its verification program rollout after giving fake accounts blue checks Posted: 13 Aug 2021 12:09 PM PDT ![]() Twitter is halting the expansion of its verification program, saying it needs to work on the application and review process that lets people into the blue check mark club. This change, where Twitter won't be letting new people apply for verification, is coming after Twitter admitted that several fake accounts, which reportedly seemed to be part of a botnet, were incorrectly verified. If you've recently applied for verification, there is a chance you'll get it — Twitter Verified has said that it'll still be reviewing existing applications, so the freeze is just preventing new people from being able to apply. In other words, if you were able to apply before, Twitter's lead says you still can. Twitter hasn't indicated that it'll be making... |
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