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- Dbrand reveals new PS5 Darkplates days after pulling the originals
- Someone unboxed the Pixel 6 early and didn’t bother to turn it on
- AMC expands open captioning on movies in its US theaters
- PC games that run great on the Steam Deck will get a special ‘Verified’ check mark
- Apple finally listened to the pros
- Apple’s rumored Beats Fit Pro earbuds could have ear-fitting wingtips
- macOS Monterey will have the old Safari tab design
- A piece of cloth to clean your Apple devices will cost you $19
- Netflix will support Twitch co-streaming for the first episode of Arcane
- Want a fully specced-out MacBook Pro? You’ll have to pay more than $6,000
| Dbrand reveals new PS5 Darkplates days after pulling the originals Posted: 18 Oct 2021 06:00 PM PDT   Dbrand has revealed a brand-new design for its PS5 Darkplates just days after yanking the originals from sale. If you weren't familiar with the original Darkplates, they looked exactly like the side shells of a PS5, but instead of being white, they were matte black. In its marketing of the first version, the company baited Sony to "Go ahead, sue us," and Sony unsurprisingly followed up with a legal threat. Shockingly, just days after making a big public stink about Sony forcing it to pull the old version, Dbrand is already ready with a new design. The company says they've been in development since September, but conveniently would not tell us when Sony sent the cease-and-desist to begin with. Darkplates 2.0 look a little... | 
| Someone unboxed the Pixel 6 early and didn’t bother to turn it on Posted: 18 Oct 2021 05:41 PM PDT   Google's upcoming phones have made early appearances in leaks over, and over, and over, and over, and over again, so it's really no surprise that someone seems to have obtained a retail-boxed Pixel 6 unit ahead of the fall launch event tomorrow. In a video posted initially to TikTok, then deleted but still available on Twitter for a few hours, @CristianDimboiu took a literal approach to unboxing by removing the "Sorta Seafoam" green device from its carrier without going any further. We didn't see the screen turn on or see the screen at all. 
 Fortunately, Google apparently ships its new... | 
| AMC expands open captioning on movies in its US theaters Posted: 18 Oct 2021 05:25 PM PDT   AMC has expanded open captioning on some film showings to 240 cinemas in the US, including select showtimes for all of its newer releases. The expansion of support in its theaters across the US — which has been extended to more than 100 markets — is AMC's most significant push into captioned showings to date. A spokesperson told The Verge prior to the summer and fall of 2021, just a handful of AMC's US theaters supported open captioning (which is viewable to everyone in the auditorium and separate from AMC's closed-captioned assisted moviegoing initiative, which is available at all of its theaters nationwide). Again, not all AMC showings will include open... | 
| PC games that run great on the Steam Deck will get a special ‘Verified’ check mark Posted: 18 Oct 2021 05:23 PM PDT   As the Steam Deck's December 2021 launch approaches, Valve is taking time to make sure gamers know which titles will work on its portable machine. While its site still promises "Your Steam Library, anywhere," we've had an interest — and a little skepticism — about whether or not games built for PCs will actually work well on a handheld device that runs Linux. The company recently opened up its @OnDeck Twitter account to highlight demonstrations of PC games running on the Steam Deck, and today it revealed the Steam Deck Compatibility program. Steam Deck compatibility labels appear on any game published via Steam, separating them into four categories. The highest level, Verified, has a green logo with a check mark, indicating games that... | 
| Apple finally listened to the pros Posted: 18 Oct 2021 04:59 PM PDT   I nearly bought my first MacBook Pro in 2015. It would have been the first Mac I ever personally owned. But I convinced myself to wait another year for faster Intel chips — and in October 2016, Apple took away almost everything I admired about that Mac in one fell swoop. The comfortable keyboard? Replaced with a too-thin slab that also became a nightmare for many a Mac user over the years, the butterfly switch mechanism so fragile a speck of dust could lay it low. The handy SD card slot for photographers and videographers, and the HDMI port to easily connect to monitors or TVs? Both axed seemingly in favor of selling us more overpriced dongles. In the quest for ever-thinner and flashier laptops, Apple had seemingly forgotten why people... | 
| Apple’s rumored Beats Fit Pro earbuds could have ear-fitting wingtips Posted: 18 Oct 2021 04:15 PM PDT   Apple has just announced the next generation of AirPods, but if you've been waiting for new Beats earbuds, you may also have something to look forward to there. A report from 9to5Mac describes the upcoming Beats Fit Pro that, according to the article, will have wingtips that seem to be designed to ensure a better fit in your ear. You can see the rumored earbuds at the top of this post or in this set of images shared by 9to5Mac, featuring the Beats Fit Pro in black, gray, white, and lavender. In addition to the new design, the earbuds will have active noise cancelation, Apple's H1 chip for speedy pairing and Hey Siri, and support for quick pairing on Android through the Beats app, 9to5Mac reports. It also seems as if the Beats Fit Pro... | 
| macOS Monterey will have the old Safari tab design Posted: 18 Oct 2021 04:07 PM PDT   Apple debuted a controversial new Safari tab design this summer at WWDC 2021, and since then, it has tweaked that look and even let you turn off many of the changes. With macOS Monterey, however, the company is going back to the way tabs looked before. On Apple's official page for the upcoming software update, if you scroll down to the section titled "Access Tab Groups anywhere," you can just barely see Safari's older (and arguably better) design in the example screenshots on both a Mac and on an iPad (via Daring Fireball). Perhaps even more surprising is that the old design is now the default, according to MacRumors, which observed the reverted tabs in the macOS Monterey release candidate. However, if you want to use the design Apple... | 
| A piece of cloth to clean your Apple devices will cost you $19 Posted: 18 Oct 2021 04:04 PM PDT   If you were ever concerned about safely cleaning your Apple products, now you can use an official $19 piece of cloth made by Apple to do so. Apple released this polishing cloth after today's event in addition to its new MacBook Pros, the M1 Pro and Max chips, and third-generation AirPods (via 9to5Mac). The Apple-branded cloth, made of unspecified nonabrasive materials, will be available to purchase separately. Other than having an Apple logo stamped on it, it's unclear how the cloth is any different from a typical microfiber cloth that you can get for a fraction of the price. Apple recommends using "soft, lint-free cloth" and avoiding "abrasive cloths, towels, paper towels, or similar items" when... | 
| Netflix will support Twitch co-streaming for the first episode of Arcane Posted: 18 Oct 2021 03:59 PM PDT   Arcane, Riot's upcoming League of Legends-adapted fantasy series debuting on Netflix next month, will become Netflix's first show to premiere with co-streaming on Twitch. Arcane will premiere on Netflix globally on Saturday, November 6th. The partnership with Twitch will allow communities to stream Arcane's first episode with community members and allow Twitch streamers to share their reactions in real-time. A spokesperson for Riot tells The Verge that anyone can stream the first episode of Arcane on Twitch — no pre-approval required. The series premiere will coincide with a Global Premiere Event at Riot's Los Angeles headquarters. The company says in a press release that the event will be streamed by influencers representing over 30... | 
| Want a fully specced-out MacBook Pro? You’ll have to pay more than $6,000 Posted: 18 Oct 2021 03:54 PM PDT   Apple announced new M1-equipped MacBook Pros on Monday, and they look like very good upgrades, with powerful chips, adaptive refresh rate displays, the return of some beloved ports, and more. They don't come cheap, though, with the 14-inch MBP starting at $1,999 and the 16-inch one starting at $2,499. And if you want to buy the absolute highest-end model, with 64GB of unified memory, 8TB of SSD storage, a 140W USB-C power adapter, and the M1 Max chip, that will cost you a cool $6,099, according to Apple's online store. That hefty price is the tally before you buy any software for the machine, by the way; Apple helpfully recommends Final... | 
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