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- New Trailers: The Matrix: Resurrections, The Guilty, Ron’s Gone Wrong, Star Trek: Picard and more
- YouTube is also forcing the popular Rythm Discord music bot offline
- Fortnite’s explosive alien event saw the return of Kevin the cube
- Epic has appealed Friday’s ruling in the Epic v. Apple case
- The first iPhone with 1TB of storage is reportedly coming Tuesday
- A short history of every time Apple CEO Tim Cook praised augmented reality
- A comprehensive breakdown of the Epic v. Apple ruling
- Honda and Toyota criticize Democrats’ proposed tax credit for union-made electric vehicles
- Salesforce will help employees concerned about access to reproductive healthcare to exit Texas
New Trailers: The Matrix: Resurrections, The Guilty, Ron’s Gone Wrong, Star Trek: Picard and more Posted: 12 Sep 2021 02:55 PM PDT The clues were there all along if you were paying attention, but I still gasped at the very big reveal in the latest episode of Ted Lasso. I won't spoil it except to say: it was very well done from beginning to end, my crush on Roy Kent continues, and I've had Somewhere Only We Know in my head all weekend. Trailers! Let's get right to it because pretty much every one of these trailers is extremely relevant to my interests and I just don't know how I'm going to find the time to watch everything. The Matrix: ResurrectionsThe first trailer for the fourth Matrix movie has arrived at last along with some robust internet analysis of whaaaaat is going on here. It seems Neo doesn't know what's real and isn't in the Matrix, but maybe he also... |
YouTube is also forcing the popular Rythm Discord music bot offline Posted: 12 Sep 2021 01:46 PM PDT Just weeks after forcing the Groovy Discord music bot offline, Google-owned YouTube is now turning its attention to Rythm, the most popular music bot on Discord. The search giant has sent a cease and desist to the owners of Rythm, a bot that lets Discord users play music from YouTube videos and is used by more than 560 million people. Google wants the Rythm bot closed down within seven days, and the service is complying by shutting down its bot on September 15th. Rythm is currently installed on more than 20 million Discord servers alone. Rythm has more than 560 million Discord users, making this shutdown a huge blow to a core feature of Discord. "One way or another we knew this was due to happen eventually," admits Yoav, the creator of... |
Fortnite’s explosive alien event saw the return of Kevin the cube Posted: 12 Sep 2021 01:44 PM PDT The latest live Fortnite event saw the return of a familiar friend, with an explosion-filled spectacle involving aliens, cubes, and lots of strange bits of lore. And now that it's over, the game is down in the lead-up to season 8. Before the event started, players were able to hang out in a sort of holding pen, located on some chunks of farmland floating above the island. They were greeted by the booming voice of Doctor Slone — the main protagonist, or possibly antagonist, of this season — who warned "the aliens are about to start their biggest abduction yet." In my instance of the game, everyone jumped on top of the same grain silo and danced for 20 minutes before the event actually kicked off. When that happened, players were initially... |
Epic has appealed Friday’s ruling in the Epic v. Apple case Posted: 12 Sep 2021 11:48 AM PDT Epic Games has filed an appeal to a Friday's ruling in its lawsuit against Apple, calling on a higher court to reexamine the case and overturn the judge's ruling. "Notice is hereby given that Epic Games, Inc.... appeals to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit from the final Judgment entered on September 10, 2021," the document reads. Few details are given about the legal basis for Epic's appeal, but it is likely to continue to press on the federal antitrust allegations dismissed by the court. At trial, Epic argued Apple had a monopoly because of how it requires developers to use its payments system for in-game purchases. But Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers ruled Friday that Epic should pay damages to Apple for violating... |
The first iPhone with 1TB of storage is reportedly coming Tuesday Posted: 12 Sep 2021 10:29 AM PDT Days before Apple's California Streaming event on September 14th, a new investor report from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says he expects the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max to each have a 1TB storage configuration (h/t 9to5Mac). Kuo also says the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini will have storage configurations of 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB, but no 64GB option. Kuo also said he expects Apple to reveal AirPods 3 at Tuesday's event, but that Apple will probably keep the AirPods 2 available. He cautions that the iPhone 13 could be affected by supply chain shortages, as has been previously reported, but expects there will be limited impact on iPhone 13 shipments. Previous leaks and rumors have pointed to an iPhone 13 lineup that will include four... |
A short history of every time Apple CEO Tim Cook praised augmented reality Posted: 12 Sep 2021 10:12 AM PDT Cook has been singing the praises of AR for five years |
A comprehensive breakdown of the Epic v. Apple ruling Posted: 12 Sep 2021 08:03 AM PDT Whoever lost, we win |
Honda and Toyota criticize Democrats’ proposed tax credit for union-made electric vehicles Posted: 12 Sep 2021 06:59 AM PDT Honda and Toyota are criticizing a new proposal by Democratic lawmakers to expand tax credits for electric vehicles, saying it discriminates against non-union auto workers, Reuters reported. Under the proposal, US union-made electric vehicles would qualify for a tax credit of $12,500 per vehicle, while keeping a credit for most other EVs at $7,500. The proposal would significantly favor Big Three US automakers GM, Ford, and Fiat Chrysler over non-union companies such as Tesla and the Japanese carmakers, both of which have plants in the US. US Rep. Dan Kildee (D-Michigan) told Reuters "We want to incentivize this. It puts American manufacturers in the lead, which is where we want them, and it reduces emissions faster than any other... |
Salesforce will help employees concerned about access to reproductive healthcare to exit Texas Posted: 12 Sep 2021 06:01 AM PDT Salesforce has told employees that the company will help them and their families relocate if they're concerned about abortion access in the state where they live. According to a Slack message obtained by CNBC, the company didn't refer to any specific state, but the message was sent to thousands of employees late Friday, a day after the US Department of Justice sued Texas over its new abortion law. "These are incredibly personal issues that directly impact many of us — especially women," the Slack message reads, according to CNBC. "[I]f you have concerns about access to reproductive healthcare in your state, Salesforce will help relocate you and members of your immediate family." The Slack message didn't suggest the company was taking a... |
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