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- Razer’s new Kaira Pro headset will bring the bass to PS5
- Theranos drained $96 million from an experienced investor — plus some blood
- Spider-Man: No Way Home’s latest trailer brings back all the bad guys
- iPhone 13 DIY screen replacements don’t break Face ID in iOS 15.2 beta
- Star Trek: Discovery is leaving Netflix tonight before heading to Paramount Plus
- Nvidia’s Arm acquisition undergoes more scrutiny by the UK government
- Uber reintroduces shared rides with a new name
- Senate confirms Google critic to lead DOJ antitrust division
- Universal’s new contracts will make it more difficult for artists to rerecord their work
- Lucid Motors passes Ford’s market cap four years after it nearly got bought
Razer’s new Kaira Pro headset will bring the bass to PS5 Posted: 16 Nov 2021 08:00 PM PST After releasing a fleet of gaming products geared toward Xbox and PC, Razer is finally giving the PS5 a little love with two new Kaira wireless headsets, the $99.99 Kaira and the $199.99 Kaira Pro. They aren't carbon copies of the Xbox versions, either. Razer made a color palette swap to a white / black colorway, and there's leatherette covering the ear cups, as opposed to a piece of breathable mesh fabric. But that's not all. The more expensive Kaira Pro is the only one of the two models to have HyperSense haptics, which will deliver jolts of vibration to make your games and other content more immersive. Razer recently announced that this feature's coming to the new (and similarly priced) Kraken V3 Pro that is also made to support... |
Theranos drained $96 million from an experienced investor — plus some blood Posted: 16 Nov 2021 06:17 PM PST In their meetings, Elizabeth Holmes did most of the talking |
Spider-Man: No Way Home’s latest trailer brings back all the bad guys Posted: 16 Nov 2021 05:38 PM PST The latest trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Home has arrived, bringing with it some big surprises for Spider-Man's latest MCU outing. If you're trying to go into the latest adventure of the web-slinging hero without spoilers, you'll probably want to skip hitting play here (or reading the rest of this post). Spoilers for Spider-Man: Far From Home and Spider-Man: No Way Home below: As revealed in the first trailer, No Way Home picks up right where Far From Home left off: with Peter Parker's secret identity as Spider-Man revealed to the world, something that Peter tries to enlist Doctor Strange's (Benedict Cumberbatch) assistance in rectifying. Magical multiverse hijinks ensue. Things appear to go wrong, though, resulting in appearances... |
iPhone 13 DIY screen replacements don’t break Face ID in iOS 15.2 beta Posted: 16 Nov 2021 05:03 PM PST Apple told The Verge last week that it would be rolling out a software update to iPhone 13 devices to make it easier to replace their screens without breaking Face ID, but it didn't specify when that update might arrive. Fortunately, we may not have to wait long, as repair experts say they have successfully completed the easier screen swaps on iPhone 13 handsets running the iOS 15.2 beta. Before the update, keeping Face ID working after swapping the screens also required moving over a microcontroller from the original phone to the new one. Doing so is a complex process, and having to do it for every iPhone 13 that needs a new screen could make things difficult for indie repair shops. (You can read all about the issue in an article from i... |
Star Trek: Discovery is leaving Netflix tonight before heading to Paramount Plus Posted: 16 Nov 2021 04:29 PM PST Paramount Plus is grabbing back its Star Trek: Discovery series from Netflix, where it's been streaming to international viewers for three seasons. The series lived on Paramount Plus (fka CBS All Access) for US viewers and on Canada's CTV Sci-Fi Channel, but the move will bring old and future seasons of the series under a single streaming umbrella for folks outside of those regions. Season 4 of Discovery had previously been set to debut on Paramount Plus in the US, CTV Sci-Fi Channel, and on Netflix elsewhere on November 18th. The show will leave Netflix at 12AM PT in regions where it had previously been available to stream. (It will remain on Bell Media's CTV Sci-Fi Channel and stream on the Crave in Canada.) All seasons of the show... |
Nvidia’s Arm acquisition undergoes more scrutiny by the UK government Posted: 16 Nov 2021 03:36 PM PST Nvidia's $40 billion proposed acquisition of the Brtish chip designer, Arm, will undergo an even more in-depth investigation by the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), as reported by CNBC. A notice on the UK government's website confirms that Nadine Dorries, the UK's Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport, ordered the CMA to launch a Phase 2 investigation. The probe will take place over a 24-week period and will scrutinize potential national security risks and competition concerns associated with the acquisition. The CMA completed its Phase 1 probe in August — which you can now read in its entirety as a PDF — with CMA's chief executive Andrea Coscelli commenting that "NVIDIA controlling Arm could create real... |
Uber reintroduces shared rides with a new name Posted: 16 Nov 2021 03:27 PM PST Uber is bringing back shared rides with a new name: UberX Share. The revamped carpooling product is available first as a pilot in Miami. Uber suspended its Uber Pool carpooling feature in March 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the company promised earlier this month that it planned to bring shared rides back. Uber prices have gone way up recently, so a carpooling option allows the company to offer cheaper costs that could make taking an Uber a more popular transportation option. On an UberX Share ride, you'll only ride with one other person (in addition to the driver) during your trip. Everyone in the car must wear a mask, even if they are all vaccinated. UberX Share rides will have a 5 percent discount, and you'll get Uber... |
Senate confirms Google critic to lead DOJ antitrust division Posted: 16 Nov 2021 03:09 PM PST On Tuesday, the Senate confirmed Google critic and competition lawyer Jonathan Kanter to lead the Justice Department's antitrust division, marking yet another progressive win in antitrust enforcement under the Biden administration. Kanter has a long history representing tech companies, like Yelp and Microsoft, in lawsuits accusing Google of anti-competitive behavior. Now that he's been confirmed, Kanter will lead several Justice Department competition cases against big tech, including a monopoly lawsuit against Google alleging that the company maintains an illegal monopoly in the digital ads market. "Throughout his career, Kanter has [sic] been a leading advocate and expert in the effort to promote strong and meaningful antitrust... |
Universal’s new contracts will make it more difficult for artists to rerecord their work Posted: 16 Nov 2021 02:33 PM PST Universal Music Group is modifying its contracts to extend the period in which an artist can rerecord their music, The Wall Street Journal reported. The move comes after the success of Taylor Swift's rerecorded albums and the music label's effort to gain more rights from artists who decide to rerecord their work. Before, a standard contract stated that an artist couldn't rerecord their work five years after their last delivered recording or two years after the end of their contract term, whichever is later. The new format increases the time after recording to seven years and the time after a contract term to five years, WSJ says. Swift owns the music composition rights to her music. Her first label, Big Machine Records, sold the rights... |
Lucid Motors passes Ford’s market cap four years after it nearly got bought Posted: 16 Nov 2021 02:20 PM PST Four years after Ford was reportedly considering buying Lucid Motors, the EV startup is now worth more than the Detroit automaker. Lucid Motors' market capitalization passed Ford's on Tuesday, one day after the startup reported its first quarterly financial results as a publicly traded company and just a few weeks after it started shipping its luxury electric sedan, the Air. Lucid Motors has a comparatively long history for an EV startup as it was founded in 2007 as a battery company called Atieva. But after a 2016 pivot to making an electric sedan, Lucid Motors found itself running out of money at a time when others were starting to take off. One of the options it turned to was a potential Ford acquisition. From a July 2017 report in R... |
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