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- T-Mobile is making its 5G home internet $10 cheaper
- Mark Zuckerberg breaks silence to say the Facebook whistleblower’s claims ‘don’t make any sense’
- Google files document production demand against one of its biggest public critics
- Intel tries to bash Apple again with a terrible ‘social experiment’ ad
- Twitter is making live video quality better by removing one feature
- It just got much easier to find your lost AirPods Pro or AirPods Max
- Alexa will now let you take longer to ask a question
- Amazon is reportedly working on a smart fridge
- Microsoft’s Windows 11 launch event is a ‘6D musical experience’ with a free NFT
- Now all of Battlefield 2042’s next-gen digital editions include cross-gen access
T-Mobile is making its 5G home internet $10 cheaper Posted: 05 Oct 2021 06:35 PM PDT T-Mobile has announced that it's cutting the price of its 5G-powered home internet service by $10, bringing it back to the $50 price that it charged during its pilot program. That $50 a month gets you internet with no data cap, speeds that T-Mobile estimates will be anywhere from 35 to 115 Mbps, and a router capable of turning 5G and LTE into Wi-Fi (which you'll have to return if you ever cancel the contract-free plan). T-Mobile is adamant that your bill won't be higher than $50 — in its press release it says there's no installation fees, activation fees, or equipment rental fees. It seems to view this as a kind of apology for all the fees traditional ISPs like Xfinity and Charter have charged. It's pretty self-congratulatory, but it's... |
Mark Zuckerberg breaks silence to say the Facebook whistleblower’s claims ‘don’t make any sense’ Posted: 05 Oct 2021 05:50 PM PDT Mark Zuckerberg posted a staunch defense of his company in a note to Facebook staffers, saying that recent claims by an ex-employee about the social network's negative effects on society "don't make any sense." On Tuesday, a former Facebook product manager named Frances Haugen testified before Congress about a trove of internal documents she gave to The Wall Street Journal. The focus of the hearing was on Facebook's internal research that showed Instagram can have a negative effect on young people, but Haugen took the opportunity to also attack the company's business model and News Feed algorithm. One of her main arguments was that Facebook's business of selling ads based on engagement leads it to keep users on the service at all costs,... |
Google files document production demand against one of its biggest public critics Posted: 05 Oct 2021 04:52 PM PDT Late Monday night, Google filed for a court order to produce documents from longtime Google critic Luther Lowe, as part of its ongoing federal antitrust case, US vs. Google. The motion arises from an apparent breakdown in negotiations between Google and Lowe's employer, Yelp. Yelp has agreed to document production from a number of its employees, but has resisted on Lowe in particular, leaving Google to ask the court for a subpoena that would compel email archives and other documents. "Yelp's allegations against Google conceived and advanced by Mr. Lowe, are a central part of the government's case," the filing reads. "Now that the very governmental action Yelp advocated... |
Intel tries to bash Apple again with a terrible ‘social experiment’ ad Posted: 05 Oct 2021 04:08 PM PDT I regret to inform you that Intel has again made a terrible ad to showcase how absolutely not mad it is about Apple switching to its own processors. This one, called "Breaking the Spell," follows a classic format — people are put in a room and told about features supposedly coming to MacBooks. Then, after they get all excited, the twist! They were actually being told about Windows computers, powered (of course) by Intel. The folks in the ad (which the fine print says are "real people paid for their time and opinions") are speechless and then clamor to buy or take the laptops, presumably now that they've awoken to the possibilities of the PC. It's an ad format that's never been great, but the real kicker is that it makes absolutely no... |
Twitter is making live video quality better by removing one feature Posted: 05 Oct 2021 04:01 PM PDT Twitter announced Tuesday that it's dropping a feature from its live broadcasts tool, but the company is removing it in service of making your video broadcast quality better. What's gone? Now, you aren't able to invite guests to join you in a broadcast via audio ahead of going live. That feature was added in March 2020. Now, when you go live, your broadcast will just feature you and whoever else happens to be in the frame, though people can still post in the chat or tap to add a heart to interact with you while you're broadcasting.
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It just got much easier to find your lost AirPods Pro or AirPods Max Posted: 05 Oct 2021 02:53 PM PDT Apple today released a firmware update for its AirPods Pro and AirPods Max that introduces new options for finding the pricey products if you happen to misplace them. These capabilities were first promised for iOS 15 but didn't quite make the launch; thankfully, it didn't take Apple much longer after that to roll them out. Both 9to5Mac and MacRumors reported on today's release. Using Apple's Find My app, it was already possible to view the location where your AirPods were last paired with your iPhone or play a sound to make them easier to dig out of the couch cushions. But this new update greatly expands that functionality. Now you can activate Lost Mode and have millions of other iPhones, iPads, and Macs aid in the search should your... |
Alexa will now let you take longer to ask a question Posted: 05 Oct 2021 02:52 PM PDT Amazon has added a valuable new feature to Alexa: you can now opt to have more time to finish your statement or question before Alexa responds to you. The feature could be useful if you wish you had a bit longer before Alexa replied to what you were saying, but it's also a useful accessibility feature, particularly for people with speech impediments who may need more time to say something. If you want to enable this, you can turn it on in the Alexa app. The company has also added the ability for Android users to type requests in the Alexa app. This feature might be handy for when you don't want to use your voice to ask Alexa a question, but it too could be a boon for accessibility. This feature, which was first added to the iOS version... |
Amazon is reportedly working on a smart fridge Posted: 05 Oct 2021 02:28 PM PDT Amazon might be working on its own smart fridge, according to a new report from Insider. "Project Pulse," as the project is titled internally, is reportedly being developed by the same Amazon "physical-stores unit" that worked on the company's high-tech Amazon Go stores. Project Pulse "is designed to track your inventory and purchase habits, predict what you want, and have it delivered," Insider writes. The fridge could also track expiration dates, suggest recipes based on the products in your fridge, and offer an easy way to order more food from an Amazon Fresh or Whole Foods grocery store. Amazon's foray into fridges has apparently been in the works for at least two years, I... |
Microsoft’s Windows 11 launch event is a ‘6D musical experience’ with a free NFT Posted: 05 Oct 2021 02:20 PM PDT Microsoft is launching Windows 11 virtually today, and the company is promising a "first-of-its-kind 6D streaming event," featuring Allen Stone and Tate McRae. I'm not entirely sure what a "6D musical experience" is, but Microsoft's website promises multiple camera views during its stream and even a free Windows 11 NFT. Microsoft describes its Windows 11 NFT as a "one-of-a-kind cryptographic token that lives in your digital wallet and unlocks valuable experiences and rewards." Again, I'm not sure what valuable experiences and rewards this will unlock, but we'll find out at 8PM ET / 5PM PT when the Windows 11 launch stream goes live.
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Now all of Battlefield 2042’s next-gen digital editions include cross-gen access Posted: 05 Oct 2021 01:14 PM PDT EA is making Battlefield 2042 a little bit more accessible across generations. The company announced Tuesday that the digital Standard Edition of Battlefield 2042 on PS5 and Xbox Series X / S now includes the Cross-Gen Bundle, which gives you access to both the PS4 and the PS5 or Xbox One and Xbox Series X / S versions of the game. Previously, the Cross-Gen Bundle was only available with the more expensive digital Gold and Ultimate editions of Battlefield 2042. It's important to note that this cross-gen benefit has only been added to the digital Standard Editions for next-gen consoles. If you buy the digital Standard Edition on PS4 or Xbox One, where it is $10 cheaper than it is on the PS5 and Xbox Series X / S, you won't get the... |
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