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- Here are the best iPad deals right now
- Car companies haven’t figured out if they’ll let Apple CarPlay take over all the screens
- Day Shift’s new behind-the-scenes teaser promises one hell of a vampire-hunting ride
- Why every new TV show has a podcast
- Google Meet for teachers can automatically transcribe lessons into a Google Doc
- Education Chromebooks are getting Figma, a very cool set of design tools
- How to download the iOS 16 developer beta
- Instagram’s sensitive content filters are changing
- Waymo is teaming up with Uber on autonomous trucking because time really heals all wounds
- Apple’s Screen Time gets a handy new feature, but parental controls can be better
Here are the best iPad deals right now Posted: 07 Jun 2022 09:31 AM PDT While some of the best iPad deals happen around Black Friday and Cyber Monday, you can still find plenty of great discounts if you know where to look. Whether you're after the high-end iPad Pro or the most affordable Apple tablet, the entry-level iPad, there's likely a sale going on somewhere you may be interested in. Of course, it's difficult to know exactly where you can find the most notable deals unless you're scouring the major retailers on a daily basis. But that's often what our deal hunters at The Verge are doing each and every day, so let us help you out. Below, we've listed the best deals you can get on each iPad model that is currently available, some of which are outgoing models with freshly introduced replacements. The... |
Car companies haven’t figured out if they’ll let Apple CarPlay take over all the screens Posted: 07 Jun 2022 09:30 AM PDT Apple can't seem to build its own car, so it'll just have to take over everyone else's. At its annual WWDC event on Monday, the tech giant announced that the next generation of CarPlay will soon break free from the bonds that confine it to the main infotainment screen and spread to additional screens within the vehicle. CarPlay will also, for the first time, use vehicle data to show crucial driving information like speed, fuel level, and engine temperature measurements as well as allow users to control settings including radio or climate. Will your car be ready for this more expansive version of CarPlay? Because the car companies certainly aren't. |
Day Shift’s new behind-the-scenes teaser promises one hell of a vampire-hunting ride Posted: 07 Jun 2022 09:10 AM PDT In Netflix's upcoming action horror thriller Day Shift from director J.J. Perry, Jamie Foxx stars as Bud Jablonski, a father who provides for his family by living a dangerous double life. While his loved ones believe Bud spends his days working hard as a pool cleaner, in reality he's one of many unionized vampire hunters who've committed their lives to exterminating the bloodsucking living dead. For this year's annual Geeked Week presentation of its upcoming projects, Netflix has just released a new behind-the-scenes look at Day Shift that teases a sizable chunk of the fast-paced action that Foxx, Perry, and producer Chad Stahelski have infused the film with. In the video, Stahelski describes how his previous working relationships with... |
Why every new TV show has a podcast Posted: 07 Jun 2022 09:00 AM PDT When Game of Thrones was in its prime in 2014, I was really, really annoying about it. All I wanted to do was talk about the show and books, and I was running out of humans in my life who cared enough about it. Podcasting as an industry was far less developed than it is now, but there were still plenty of GOT recap and analysis pods to feed my obsession — some good, like Boars, Gore and Swords and A Cast of Kings, and some very bad, which I won't name because it was eight years ago and we are all different people now. They allowed me to obsess over details, criticize the show when necessary (which was often), and, maybe most importantly, kept me awake on my 4AM commute to MSNBC. Inspired by grassroots recap podcasts, official podcasts... |
Google Meet for teachers can automatically transcribe lessons into a Google Doc Posted: 07 Jun 2022 09:00 AM PDT Google Meet is getting an automatic transcription feature for educators signed up to Google's Workspace for Education Plus and Teaching and Learning Upgrade plans. The text-based documents should take up less space than a full recording for educators looking to store or share their past lessons and may also make it easier to review, search through, and send lessons to students. Google is also bringing polls and Q&A sessions to teachers who use Meet to livestream their lessons, potentially opening up more opportunities for interactivity. These features were already available in standard meetings but not during livestreams. Google is expanding the reach of Meet livestreams as... |
Education Chromebooks are getting Figma, a very cool set of design tools Posted: 07 Jun 2022 09:00 AM PDT Google for Education has announced a new partnership with Figma. The companies will bring Figma's design and prototyping platform as well as its collaborative whiteboarding app FigJam to education Chromebooks. Schools can apply now to the beta program, which will begin over the summer. Verge reporter Dami Lee described Figma as "Google Docs for design." Like Google's software, Figma is primarily web-based and is a lighter load for a computer to run than many industry-standard creative programs. Figma also allows team members to collaborate in a way that is similar to how they might in Google Docs — but on prototypes and design projects rather than text. Users can add annotations and notes to projects, mark things with stickers, and even... |
How to download the iOS 16 developer beta Posted: 07 Jun 2022 08:36 AM PDT At this year's WWDC, Apple introduced a bevy of new features for the forthcoming iOS 16. That includes new lock screens and widgets as well as the ability to edit Messages. And, if you've got an Apple developer account, you can now download the developer beta to get a firsthand look. Fair warning: beta software isn't the finished product. If you download the iOS 16 developer beta, you have to be prepared for some apps and features to be a bit wonky. That's why we recommend downloading the beta onto an iPhone that isn't your daily driver. If that's not an option for you, it's not a bad idea to wait for the public beta, which arrives next month. And as always, back up your phone before you download the beta in case anything goes wrong. T... |
Instagram’s sensitive content filters are changing Posted: 07 Jun 2022 08:28 AM PDT Instagram's Sensitive Content Control feature, which puts an adjustable filter on content recommended by the platform, now applies to more areas on Instagram. In a post on its blog, Instagram says it's expanding the setting's impact beyond the Explore page to include anywhere it makes recommendations, including in your feed, search, hashtag pages, Reels, and Accounts You Might Follow. While you could always choose from three toggles that vary in how much sensitive content Instagram filters out, Instagram is renaming those existing options. Instead of "Allow," "Limit," and "Limit Even More," Instagram's now calling the tiers "More," "Standard," and "Less." Instagram will set accounts on Standard by default, which will allow you to see... |
Waymo is teaming up with Uber on autonomous trucking because time really heals all wounds Posted: 07 Jun 2022 08:00 AM PDT Waymo and Uber, former legal foes and bitter rivals in the autonomous vehicle space, are teaming up to speed up the adoption of driverless trucks. Waymo is integrating Uber Freight, the ride-hail company's truck brokerage, into the technology that powers its autonomous big rigs. This "long-term strategic partnership" will enable fleet owners to more quickly deploy trucks equipped with Waymo's autonomous "driver" for on-demand delivery routes offered by Uber Freight, the companies said. The announcement represents a convergence between two of the companies' major side projects. Waymo divides its autonomous projects into two divisions: Waymo One, its consumer ride-hailing service, and Waymo Via, which is focused on goods delivery in both... |
Apple’s Screen Time gets a handy new feature, but parental controls can be better Posted: 07 Jun 2022 08:00 AM PDT I'm irrationally excited about a new feature coming to Apple's Screen Time, the company's gentler term for parental controls. When my kid wants that extra 15 minutes on her favorite app, her plaintive request will come through iMessage as well as a pop-up notification on my Apple devices. Why is this exciting? Well, it's a small thing, but if you miss that Screen Time notification, which is currently the only alert you get, you have to dive into the Settings app to manually address the request. This is fiddly and time-consuming, especially when you're in the middle of making dinner, as it involves passcodes and multiple taps. With the request sitting handily in my Messages app with a dropdown menu that presumably will give me the same... |
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