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- Turtle Beach’s new wireless headset works on PlayStation, Xbox, and more
- Sony’s 2021 Bravia XR TVs are finally getting a promised VRR software update
- Ghostwire: Tokyo has a free visual novel, and you can play it right now
- Instagram adds auto-generated captions to videos
- Namecheap ends service for Russian customers due to government’s ‘war crimes’
- Ukraine engineer talks testing SpaceX’s new Starlink service
- UC Berkeley loses CRISPR patent case
- Facebook has stopped recommending Russian state media globally
- Nomad’s new MagSafe charger doesn’t need an external puck, but does cost $130
- Waymo to start charging money for its robotaxi rides in San Francisco
Turtle Beach’s new wireless headset works on PlayStation, Xbox, and more Posted: 01 Mar 2022 11:10 AM PST Turtle Beach has announced the Stealth 600 Gen 2 Max, a new $129.99 wireless headset that's one of a few models out there that can work with Xbox and a myriad of other platforms. Typically, you get compatibility with Xbox or with other platforms like PlayStation, PC, and the Nintendo Switch's dock, but not both. This headset's included USB-A audio transmitter has a switch that can toggle wireless modes, ensuring compatibility no matter which system you're on. It's worth noting that SteelSeries offered a similar feature with its Arctis 1 Wireless headset back in early 2020 (albeit with a fancier USB-C dongle), but it's still generally difficult to find a headset that can accomplish this feat. Outside of this functionality, the ins and... |
Sony’s 2021 Bravia XR TVs are finally getting a promised VRR software update Posted: 01 Mar 2022 11:00 AM PST Sony reportedly started rolling out an update to enable variable refresh rate on its 2021 TVs with the Bravia XR processor almost a year after promising that the feature was coming, according to HDTVTest's Vincent Teoh and posts on an owners' forum. Variable refresh rate, or VRR, essentially lets your TV smooth out any stutters or frame rate drops that may happen while gaming, without the annoying screen artifacts or slight input lag that can come with other solutions. Somewhat ironically, Sony's own PlayStation 5 doesn't support VRR yet — the company promised it would add the feature via a software update, but so far there haven't been any signs of it. The Xbox Series X and S, however, do support it, as will any gaming PC with a... |
Ghostwire: Tokyo has a free visual novel, and you can play it right now Posted: 01 Mar 2022 10:38 AM PST Ahead of its release on March 25th, Ghostwire: Tokyo is getting a free visual novel, available now on PlayStation. Ghostwire: Tokyo - Prelude, will introduce players to KK, the deuteragonist of Ghostwire, and his squad of spirit detectives as they investigate paranormal disturbances throughout Tokyo. Players will be able to make different choices throughout the visual novel to unravel the story of Ghostwire's world and the spirits who haunt it. Ghostwire: Tokyo is the latest game from The Evil Within developer Tango Gameworks. Its slick and extremely unsettling gameplay trailer showcases a world overrun by apparitions that KK must banish with the help of Akito, the human KK possess and imbues with supernatural ghost-killing power. G... |
Instagram adds auto-generated captions to videos Posted: 01 Mar 2022 10:28 AM PST Instagram head Adam Mosseri said Tuesday the company is adding auto-generated captions to the videos in your feed. He acknowledged the captions have been "a long time coming" — rival TikTok introduced auto-captions last April — and said the captions will be on by default for creators on the platform.
Prior to Tuesday's announcement, creators had to manually add captions to their videos using time-consuming workarounds, but the change... |
Namecheap ends service for Russian customers due to government’s ‘war crimes’ Posted: 01 Mar 2022 10:16 AM PST Domain registrar and hosting provider Namecheap is terminating service provision for customers based in Russia in the face of what it describes as "war crimes" committed in Ukraine. An email sent Monday from Namecheap to customers, and shared online by various customers of the company, reads: "Unfortunately, due to the Russian regime's war crimes and human rights violations in Ukraine, we will no longer be providing services to users registered in Russia. While we sympathize that this war may not affect your own views or opinion on the matter, the fact is, your authoritarian government is committing human rights abuses and engaging in war crimes so this is a policy decision we have made and will stand by." The original email gave... |
Ukraine engineer talks testing SpaceX’s new Starlink service Posted: 01 Mar 2022 10:13 AM PST On Monday night, in between the hourly air alarms reverberating outside his home, Oleg Kutkov stuck his SpaceX Starlink dish outside of his window in Kiev, Ukraine, and pointed it up at the sky. To his surprise, he got a signal in just 10 seconds from one of SpaceX's satellites overhead, indicating he was receiving broadband internet. "I honestly didn't believe that it would work," Kutkov tells The Verge. "I thought there might be some problems with obstructions, might be some problems with my Dishy. But no, it just connected. I got really good speed, really good connectivity." Kutkov has actually had a Starlink dish for a few months now, but wasn't able to use it. A software and... |
UC Berkeley loses CRISPR patent case Posted: 01 Mar 2022 09:43 AM PST MIT and Harvard's Broad Institute was the first to apply the gene-editing tool CRISPR to human cells, the US Patent and Trademark Office said Monday. The decision stymies years of efforts from the University of California, Berkeley to obtain lucrative patent rights to the technology. UC Berkeley is home to Jennifer Doudna, who won a 2020 Nobel Prize with Emmanuelle Charpentier for discovering the CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing technique. It also complicates the work of some biotech companies to develop gene-editing therapies based on CRISPR: many, including companies like Caribou Biosciences (co-founded by Doudna) and Intellia Therapeutics, which licensed the CRISPR tech from the UC Berkeley group. "This decision once again confirmed Broad's... |
Facebook has stopped recommending Russian state media globally Posted: 01 Mar 2022 09:31 AM PST Meta has stopped recommending content by Russian state media to all users of Facebook, and soon Instagram, as the country's ongoing invasion of Ukraine wages on. In a call with reporters on Tuesday, Meta executives said Russian media affiliated with the government had been demoted in the main Facebook Feed, and that it was no longer being recommended algorithmically anywhere on the social network. Instagram is also in the process of blocking all recommendations of Russian state media globally, the executives said, adding that links to outlets under the influence of the Russian government will be labeled on both apps. The moves come after the Russian government last week started throttling internet access to Facebook and Instagram in the... |
Nomad’s new MagSafe charger doesn’t need an external puck, but does cost $130 Posted: 01 Mar 2022 09:00 AM PST Nomad has finally revealed its first officially licensed MagSafe charger, the Base One (that is to say, one that actually has the Apple MFi-approved MagSafe module built in, and not one with a separate charging cable threaded through). Unfortunately, that convenience doesn't come cheap: the Base One costs $129.95. As is typical for a Nomad product, the Base One is a handsome slab of glass and aluminum that promises a more refined experience than simply slapping Apple's $40 charging puck on your nightstand. And it certainly looks nice enough, with a neat floating glass effect and about a pound of heft to keep it from falling off your nightstand. But the $130 price tag here is definitely rough,... |
Waymo to start charging money for its robotaxi rides in San Francisco Posted: 01 Mar 2022 08:30 AM PST Waymo, the autonomous vehicle unit of Alphabet, got the green light to start charging for rides in its autonomous taxis in San Francisco. The California Public Utilities Commission awarded the company a permit that allows them to charge for rides as long as there's a human safety driver behind the wheel. California requires that AV companies obtain a series of permits in order to start earning money from their autonomous vehicles. The state's Department of Motor Vehicles oversees test permits, while the CPUC determines when those companies can start commercial businesses. The permit obtained by Waymo is one of the last steps required before the company can launch a fully fleshed-out robotaxi business. The company will need to obtain a... |
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