domingo, 8 de agosto de 2021

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New trailers: Venom: Let There be Carnage, Y: The Last Man, The Great, and more

Posted: 08 Aug 2021 02:38 PM PDT

Woody Harrelson and Tom Hardy star in Venom: Let There Be Carnage | Sony

So in addition to watching Ted Lasso, missing Loki on Wednesdays, and keeping my Paramount Plus subscription current so I can watch the extremely underappreciated show The Good Fight, I'm still slogging through Manifest. I'm halfway through Season 2, and the plot has become weirdly elaborate and yet the show remains so cheesy that I must see how things end up. Of course, we're awaiting word from Netflix about whether there will be any seasons past the show's third, but recent developments look promising.

On to the latest trailers:

Y: The Last Man

The very long-awaited show based on the comic book series of the same name by Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra is finally arriving. Every mammal in the world with a Y chromosome is suddenly...

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Tesla will reportedly require workers at its Nevada battery factory to wear masks

Posted: 08 Aug 2021 12:21 PM PDT

Tesla will reportedly require masks as its Nevada plant | Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge

All Tesla workers at the company's battery factory in Reno, Nevada will be required to wear masks indoors beginning Monday, The Wall Street Journal reported. The plant already required workers unvaccinated against COVID-19 to wear masks indoors, but the new rule includes vaccinated workers as well.

According to the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center, Nevada has seen more than 26,000 new COVID infections in the past month, and 298 deaths. The center estimates that nearly 47 percent of the state's population has been vaccinated.

At the beginning of the pandemic last year, Tesla CEO Elon Musk pushed back against COVID restrictions, including stay-at-home orders in Alameda County, California, where its Fremont plant is located. While...

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Tesla Cybertruck production delayed to 2022

Posted: 08 Aug 2021 09:25 AM PDT

Tesla Cybertruck production delayed to 2022 | Photo by Sean O'Kane / The Verge

Production on Tesla's Cybertruck, the automaker's first electric pickup truck, has been delayed until 2022 according to its order page on the company's website. First reported by Electrek, under the "due today" section of the Cybertruck's order page it now reads "you will be able to complete your configuration as production nears in 2022." This appears to apply to the single- dual- and tri-motor versions of the vehicle.

The configuration page for Tesla's Cybertruck as of August 8th, 2021.

The delay isn't a huge surprise to those who have been following Cybertruck news closely. When Tesla CEO Elon Musk unveiled it in 2019, the plan called for the first Cybertrucks to roll off the assembly line in late 2021. In January...

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Go read this look at how Amazon third-party sellers pester customers who leave bad reviews

Posted: 08 Aug 2021 07:32 AM PDT

Some Amazon third-party sellers find ways to contact customers who leave bad reviews | Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge

When you buy something on Amazon, the e-commerce giant isn't always the one making the sale; an estimated half of all products sold on Amazon come from third-party sellers. Amazon says it's merely the conduit between buyer and seller, and doesn't bear responsibility if a third-party product is defective (although some recent court cases have challenged that stance).

Third-party sellers aren't supposed to be able to email Amazon customers directly outside of the platform, but a new report in The Wall Street Journal shows that some sellers can find ways to get in touch with buyers who leave negative product reviews, and some businesses even offer "email extraction" for buyers as a service to sellers.

So rather than paying people to give...

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ISS astronauts show off zero-gravity moves in the space Olympics which should be a real thing

Posted: 08 Aug 2021 06:56 AM PDT

Synchronized space swimming aboard the International Space Station | ESA/Thomas Pesquet

The Tokyo Olympics have ended, with the closing ceremonies wrapping things up Sunday (NBC will broadcast them Sunday evening in the US). But before we bid farewell to one of the more unusual Olympics in recent memory, the astronauts aboard the International Space Station have a few last-minute entries for judges' consideration.

French astronaut Thomas Pesquet of the European Space Agency posted a series of four videos to Twitter showing some of the ISS astronauts performing — I guess we'll call them "routines"— in zero gravity that would make fine additions to future Olympics. They even hung little flags of all the countries represented over their performance area. The videos are pretty adorkable (and watch with the sound on, I promise...

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Authorities in China sue Tencent over WeChat’s youth mode

Posted: 08 Aug 2021 05:43 AM PDT

Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge

Prosecutors in Beijing are suing Chinese tech giant Tencent, claiming the "youth mode" on its WeChat app is against laws protecting minors, Reuters reported. When WeChat is used in youth mode, it restricts younger users' access to functions like mobile payments, as well as certain games.

The suit doesn't specify how the app's youth mode violates the law, according to Reuters, but the action comes a few days after a state-owned Chinese newspaper referred to online games as "opium for the mind." That article was later updated and toned down somewhat, the Wall Street Journal reported, but not before Tencent's shares fell by more than 10 percent.

Tencent did not immediately comment about the lawsuit, but it said last week it would place r...

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