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- Google highlights repairable Chromebooks for education as it battles cheap Windows laptops
- Elon Musk’s first Starship update in two years is next week
- GoPro says it’s going to expand its camera lineup
- Google’s making a free Workspace tier for businesses that don’t need its email
- Snapchat and Facebook agree that the future of social media looks like TikTok
- Ghostwire: Tokyo looks incredibly creepy in lengthy new gameplay trailer
- Blizzard is planning a new Warcraft mobile game
- The Verge’s 2022 Valentine’s Day gift guide
- How to stream the 2022 Winter Olympics
- Mozilla is retiring its VR version of Firefox
Google highlights repairable Chromebooks for education as it battles cheap Windows laptops Posted: 03 Feb 2022 04:31 PM PST Google announced today via its Google for Education blog that it's starting a repairability program to help schools fix Chromebooks in-house, and turn it into a valuable training opportunity for students looking into the IT field. Google says 50 million students and teachers are using Chromebooks while raising bold claims of the sustainability these laptops bring to the table via efficiency and extra durability. A Google-commissioned study cited on the page says its manufacturer partners build hardware that uses 46 percent less energy than competing products.
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Elon Musk’s first Starship update in two years is next week Posted: 03 Feb 2022 03:40 PM PST SpaceX CEO Elon Musk announced plans to give an update on his company's next-generation Starship rocket next Thursday evening. The presentation will come more than two years after Musk's last update on the vehicle in 2019. Starship is the massive new deep-space rocket that SpaceX has been developing at the company's test facility in Boca Chica, Texas, for the last few years. The fully reusable vehicle is designed to launch on top of a giant booster called Super Heavy, carrying people and cargo to distant destinations like the Moon and eventually Mars. So far, SpaceX has conducted a few high-altitude test flights with the vehicle but has yet to launch Starship to orbit. The company is currently awaiting approval from the Federal Aviation... |
GoPro says it’s going to expand its camera lineup Posted: 03 Feb 2022 03:09 PM PST GoPro will be expanding its camera lineup in the next year, adding two more models alongside its current Hero and Max cameras. According to Nick Woodman, the company's founder and CEO who spoke during the company's earnings presentation on Thursday, GoPro wants to offer more specialized cameras, while still using a lot of the same tech. GoPro used to have several models in its Hero lineup, from the White, Silver, and Black models of cameras like the Hero 3 and 7, to the rear screen-less Session cameras. Since the Hero 8's release, though, it's only released flagship models, opting to sell older flagships in lieu of introducing lower-spec but still current-gen cameras. More models doesn't... |
Google’s making a free Workspace tier for businesses that don’t need its email Posted: 03 Feb 2022 02:58 PM PST Google has announced a new, free tier of its Workspace suite, Workspace Essentials Starter. Basically, it lets workers use tools like Google Docs, Sheets, Chat, etc. with their co-workers without requiring them to switch over to Gmail if they're already using something like Exchange or Zoho. While employees have long been able to replicate this use case with personal Google accounts, having an official product for it could help with security and make it easier to manage a team of people working together. According to Google's blog post, users will be able to sign up for Essentials Starter using their existing email accounts and will then be able to invite their co-workers to work on projects with them. Google's providing 15 GB of Drive... |
Snapchat and Facebook agree that the future of social media looks like TikTok Posted: 03 Feb 2022 02:51 PM PST Snapchat invented the Stories format of sharing pictures and videos that disappear. Now the company is indicating, along with Facebook, that the future of social media looks more like TikTok. In remarks to investors for its quarterly earnings report on Thursday, Snap CEO Evan Spiegel said that less time is being spent watching Stories from friends in the app, even though the company had hoped Stories engagement would pick up as pandemic lockdowns eased and people started leaving their houses more. Instead, Snapchat users are increasingly flocking to watch videos on Spotlight, Snapchat's TikTok rival for viewing viral videos posted by random creators, and its Discover section for premium shows. "This is a continuation of the trend we have... |
Ghostwire: Tokyo looks incredibly creepy in lengthy new gameplay trailer Posted: 03 Feb 2022 02:25 PM PST Sony's latest showcase event was dedicated exclusively to Ghostwire: Tokyo with an in-depth gameplay trailer — and the game sure does look creepy. The paranormal action game from Tango Gameworks, the studio behind the Evil Within series, takes place in a modern version of Tokyo full of folklore creatures. It's described as a "reimagining" of the Japanese metropolis, just, you know, with supernatural creatures lurking around. The gameplay trailer is nearly 10 minutes long (it's followed by an inside look at development), making it the best look we've had at the game so far, and it's full of terrifying creatures and slick first-person action. It also provides a bit more detail on Ghostwire's story, which takes place after a mystery event... |
Blizzard is planning a new Warcraft mobile game Posted: 03 Feb 2022 02:18 PM PST Nestled in today's Activision Blizzard's quarterly earnings report (which was curiously delivered as a press release and not a traditional call ostensibly because of its pending acquisition by Microsoft and possibly the myriad other things going on over there) is the news Blizzard is working on a new Warcraft mobile title slated for a 2022 release. According to the press release, "Blizzard is planning substantial new content for the Warcraft franchise in 2022, including [...] getting all-new mobile Warcraft content into players' hands for the first time." The press release doesn't go into detail about the new game or when we can expect to hear more. For now, all we know is that it's Warcraft, and it'll be mobile. The news coincides... |
The Verge’s 2022 Valentine’s Day gift guide Posted: 03 Feb 2022 02:09 PM PST These gift ideas ran Cupid's arrow right through us |
How to stream the 2022 Winter Olympics Posted: 03 Feb 2022 01:24 PM PST It's hard to believe we're just coming off the heels of the last big Olympic event in Tokyo, which took place in summer 2021. But the XXIV Olympic Winter Games are officially here, with the opening ceremony kicking off on Friday, February 4th. Whether you're planning to tune in with Peacock, watch with a cable subscription, find highlights through a streaming service, or are hoping to find it bundled in with your live cord-cutting solution, we gathered everything you need to know in order to stream the Olympic Games. How to watch the Winter Olympics opening ceremonyCoverage of the opening ceremony starts on Friday, February 4th, beginning at 6:30AM ET / 3:30AM PT. (Beijing is 13 hours ahead of the East Coast, and the event is scheduled... |
Mozilla is retiring its VR version of Firefox Posted: 03 Feb 2022 01:16 PM PST Mozilla is retiring its virtual and augmented reality web browser Firefox Reality, passing the baton to an outside team that plans to relaunch it under a new name. Free software consultancy Igalia is developing a browser using the source code underlying Firefox Reality, aiming to launch a comparable VR / AR browser called Wolvic next week. Meanwhile, Mozilla will remove Firefox Reality from app stores in the next few weeks. In a blog post, Mozilla framed the change as a natural evolution for Firefox Reality, which launched in 2018. "We've been at the forefront of developing new technologies," the organization said, citing the WebVR and WebAR standards. "In some instances, Mozilla continues to remain the host and incubator of those new... |
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