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- The Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro will arrive with a day-one update
- Theranos FOMO kept the DeVos family from doing its investment homework
- Google Stadia tries something new: a free 30-minute game trial
- WhatsApp’s iPhone-to-Android chat transfer is now available on Pixels and new phones
- Pikmin Bloom hands-on: a cute app that tries to make walking a little more magical
- Niantic’s Pikmin Bloom is rolling out globally starting today
- AT&T 5G Plus expansion plan highlights how much its mid-band coverage trails T-Mobile
- Cowboy Bebop’s first proper trailer has slick noir action and an adorable corgi
- Netflix scrambled internally to suppress a controversial movie from search results
- Nintendo 64 games on Nintendo Switch are not too up to snuff
The Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro will arrive with a day-one update Posted: 26 Oct 2021 07:15 PM PDT Assuming you managed to order a Pixel 6 or Pixel 6 Pro, then you should know that once the phone is in your possession, you'll need a little extra time to get everything set up and working. That's because, as a post on the Google support forums points out (via 9to5Google), there is a software update to install. The post indicates you'll need it to get all of the features, although it's unclear what would be missing if you simply started using the phone without it other than the November security update. According to Google, the build number is the same for both phones, and it should display SD1A.210817.036 or SD1A.210817.036.A8 for Verizon customers. If your phone arrives early, then the update might not available at first. According to... |
Theranos FOMO kept the DeVos family from doing its investment homework Posted: 26 Oct 2021 06:42 PM PDT The family office took Elizabeth Holmes at her word |
Google Stadia tries something new: a free 30-minute game trial Posted: 26 Oct 2021 05:51 PM PDT Google's Stadia cloud gaming service is still coming up with new ways to attract gamers, and it's finally trying one that we've suggested for years: free time-limited trials of entire games, so you can see whether it's for you. As 9to5Google reports, you can now hop on over to Stadia, sign in with your Google account, and be playing a 30-minute free trial of Hello Engineer just by following this link and scrolling down to the "Free trial" button you see below. Google also has this dedicated webpage for other free trials that it might offer in the future, though it only appears to include Hello Engineer for now. Google previously tried some limited demos. Honestly, it's still not as seamless as it could be. You still do... |
WhatsApp’s iPhone-to-Android chat transfer is now available on Pixels and new phones Posted: 26 Oct 2021 05:34 PM PDT Google announced that WhatsApp's chat history migration feature to bring your messages from iPhones to Android is now available on "all Pixel phones" and that it'll "become available on new smartphones that launch with Android 12." The feature was already available for Samsung phones but will make the experience of switching from iOS to Android easier, as you won't have to give up your messaging history. The process should be relatively simple, as long as you've got WhatsApp up to date on both your iPhone and Android phone, and you've got a USB-C to Lightning cable handy. Google says that while setting up your Android phone, you'll be prompted to scan a QR code with your iPhone, which will let you start the transfer process. |
Pikmin Bloom hands-on: a cute app that tries to make walking a little more magical Posted: 26 Oct 2021 05:00 PM PDT There's something strangely satisfying about leaving a trail of colorful flowers in your wake as you explore a neighborhood. It's also one of the main hooks of Pikmin Bloom, the next release from the creator of Pokémon Go, and another app designed to get you moving in the real world. I've been able to play the game for the past few days, and while it's less of a game than Pokémon Go, it definitely adds some magic and fun to a daily walk. Pikmin Bloom is starting its gradual rollout today, and it's part of a new partnership between Nintendo and Niantic. The game is billed as a collaboration between Nintendo and Niantic's Tokyo studio, and Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto even appears in the launch trailer. Pikmin isn't necessarily the most... |
Niantic’s Pikmin Bloom is rolling out globally starting today Posted: 26 Oct 2021 05:00 PM PDT Pikmin Bloom, the next game from Pokémon Go creator Niantic, is starting its global rollout today. The developer says that the app — which is billed as a joint project with Nintendo — "will be available on the App Store and Google Play over the coming days." The rollout will start with Australia and Singapore before gradually hitting the rest of the world. The new Pikmin was first announced in March as part of a new collaboration between Niantic and Nintendo. Like Pokémon Go, the game is designed to get people outdoors and walking. In Pikmin Bloom, players can collect the titular plant creatures by gathering and planting seeds; in order for them to grow, you have to walk a certain distance, sort of like hatching an egg in Pokémon Go.... |
AT&T 5G Plus expansion plan highlights how much its mid-band coverage trails T-Mobile Posted: 26 Oct 2021 04:28 PM PDT AT&T's new 5G Plus expansion gives T-Mobile the perfect "I told you so" moment. AT&T currently offers two "flavors" of 5G: 5G Plus over the high-band mmWave spectrum and regular 5G, which is comparable to 4G LTE. Now, a blog post details AT&T's plan to roll the mid-band spectrum it owns into 5G Plus, conflating its fastest but hard-to-find 5G with a new variant that has a better chance of both range and speed — the kind of 5G that T-Mobile has been focused on from the beginning. Former T-Mobile CEO John Legere slammed AT&T for not having a mid-band spectrum in 2019, stating that 5G needs a low-band, mid-band, and high-band spectrum to work efficiently. This is because that high-band mmWave 5G offers the fastest speeds over shorter... |
Cowboy Bebop’s first proper trailer has slick noir action and an adorable corgi Posted: 26 Oct 2021 04:23 PM PDT The official trailer for Netflix's live-action Cowboy Bebop series is finally here. Released during a live countdown event featuring appearances from stars John Cho, Daniella Pineda, and Mustafa Shakir, the trailer is another peek into what we can expect from the highly anticipated adaptation of the legendary anime series. The trailer starts with John Cho as Spike Spiegel standing on the deck of the eponymous Bebop as we hear him talking to his old friend Anna about what he's up to these days. We're treated to scenes of Spike's old life as a mobster, his new partner Jet, and a moody shot of a reflection in a puddle that should send Bebop fans into a frenzy. The Cowboy Bebop trailer features the same highly-stylized action Netflix... |
Netflix scrambled internally to suppress a controversial movie from search results Posted: 26 Oct 2021 04:00 PM PDT The streaming giant kept Cuties from appearing in some search results and recommendations after backlash to the poster |
Nintendo 64 games on Nintendo Switch are not too up to snuff Posted: 26 Oct 2021 02:48 PM PDT Monday evening, Nintendo released its latest features bundled into the Nintendo Switch Online subscription: Nintendo 64 and Sega Genesis games via an "Expansion Pack." As soon as players got a chance to throw down another $30 on top of their $20 / year sub, they immediately took to Twitter to share their disdain of the less-than-ideal emulation quality. A particularly fascinating set of images posted to Twitter by speedrunner ZFG1 comparing the Water Temple on N64, Wii Virtual Console, and Switch was a hot topic today. The Switch version was noticeably lacking fog, revealing terrible-looking textures that represent water. I launched Mario 64, StarFox 64, and Zelda: Ocarina of Time for a quick test. Input speed for Mario 64 and StarFox 64... |
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