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- Uber leaks reveal how it spread ‘fucking illegal’ ride-sharing globally
- Spotify quietly rolls out real-time lyrics on the Nest Hub
- Ford recalls more than 100,000 Mavericks, Escapes, and Corsairs over fire risk
- How to watch Nothing’s Phone 1 launch event
- Hitman 3 is getting its first new map on July 26th as free DLC
- Rogers restores service for ‘vast majority’ of customers after massive outage
- Ford-backed autonomous car startup Argo AI lays off 150 employees
- Elon Musk says he’ll increase childcare benefits at his companies ‘significantly’
- Amazfit’s long-lasting GTR 3 smartwatch is nearly $60 off for the first time
- The Steam Deck is changing how I buy games
Uber leaks reveal how it spread ‘fucking illegal’ ride-sharing globally Posted: 10 Jul 2022 12:02 PM PDT A trove of internal Uber documents leaked to The Guardian and shared with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), as well as dozens of other news outlets, outlines its strategies for global expansion — even if the company had to bend some rules. The leak, collectively dubbed the Uber Files, consists of over 124,000 documents spanning the period between 2013 and 2017. Uber has since responded to the leak in a post on its website, stating it "moved from an era of confrontation to one of collaboration" after CEO Dara Khosrowshahi took over following founder Travis Kalanick's resignation in 2017. According to The Guardian, the leak also "shows how Uber tried to shore up support by discreetly courting prime... |
Spotify quietly rolls out real-time lyrics on the Nest Hub Posted: 10 Jul 2022 09:45 AM PDT Spotify has quietly rolled out support for real-time lyrics on the Google Nest Hub, according to a report from 9to5Google. The feature, which has already been made available on iOS, Android, game consoles, desktop computers, and select smart TVs, lets you listen to music on Spotify while seeing a stream of lyrics that progresses with the song. While Spotify hasn't formally announced the feature's launch, a number of users — including the folks over at 9to5Google — report spotting real-time lyrics on their Nest Hub devices. As 9to5Google notes, you can access the feature by tapping the lyrics icon that appears in the bottom-right corner of the screen when you select a song. The video embedded below shows the feature in action. It's not... |
Ford recalls more than 100,000 Mavericks, Escapes, and Corsairs over fire risk Posted: 10 Jul 2022 07:45 AM PDT Ford is recalling certain models of the 2020 to 2022 Escape, Maverick, and Corsair due to the risk of under-hood fires, according to reports from Reuters and CNBC. The recall affects over 100,000 vehicles in the US, all of which come with a 2.5-liter hybrid / plug-in hybrid (HEV / PHEV) engine. In the case of an engine failure, Reuters and CNBC report that engine oil and fuel vapor could flood ignition sources, causing a possible fire beneath the hood of the car. Ford plans on adjusting affected vehicles' under-engine shield and active grille shutter to allow for better air flow, and will start notifying owners of the recall on August 8th. According to CNBC, Ford has received 23 reports of the issue while engines are switched on,... |
How to watch Nothing’s Phone 1 launch event Posted: 10 Jul 2022 06:00 AM PDT Nothing, the new consumer tech startup led by OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei, is poised to announce its debut smartphone on July 12th at an event it's calling (brace yourselves): Nothing (event): Return to Instinct. The company hasn't been shy about pre-announcing the Nothing Phone 1's features ahead of its "official" launch, so we already know what it's going to look like and many of the features it's going to offer. Its most flashy element (literally) is a set of illuminating lightstrips on its rear, which can flash in time with the phone's ringtones, light up to show its charging status, and more. But the key information that Nothing is yet to reveal is how much the phone will cost, when it'll release, and where exactly it'll be... |
Hitman 3 is getting its first new map on July 26th as free DLC Posted: 09 Jul 2022 03:25 PM PDT Hitman 3's new map, Ambrose Island, will arrive as free DLC to all players on July 26th, IO Interactive announced in its July roadmap. This marks the game's first new map since it launched last January. Judging by the trailer, Ambrose Island looks like a dingy, tropical locale led by a rebel outcast. IO Interactive says the map is a "fully explorable sandbox location" with a "hidden cove, home to a dangerous pirate syndicate operating in the Andaman Sea and to many hidden secrets." It's also set to come with a slate of new targets, challenges, and rewards to unlock.
IO Interactive first previewed the map —... |
Rogers restores service for ‘vast majority’ of customers after massive outage Posted: 09 Jul 2022 02:07 PM PDT Canadian telecom giant Rogers Communications says it has restored connectivity to the "vast majority" of customers following a major outage that took down its internet, mobile, and home phone services on Friday. In an update posted to Twitter on Saturday morning, Rogers explained that some customers "may experience a delay in regaining full service" as it works to get everyone back online. Tony Staffieri, the president and CEO of Rogers, wrote a message to customers Saturday afternoon, announcing that services "have been restored" and that its network and systems "are close to fully operational." Staffieri attributes the outage to a "network system failure following a maintenance update" that caused an issue with the company's routers. "... |
Ford-backed autonomous car startup Argo AI lays off 150 employees Posted: 09 Jul 2022 01:40 PM PDT Argo AI, an autonomous vehicle startup backed by both Ford and Volkswagen, has laid off about 150 employees, as reported earlier by Bloomberg and The Wall Street Journal. The move is supposed to offset a period of rapid growth, in which the company hired more employees than needed. "With incredible growth and progress made in our mission to deploy driverless vehicles, we are making prudent adjustments to our business plan to best continue on a path for success," Argo AI said in an emailed statement obtained by Bloomberg. The Verge reached out to Argo AI with a request for comment but didn't immediately hear back. As noted by the WSJ, the layoffs make up about 6 percent of the Pittsburgh-based company's 2,000-person team. Argo AI was... |
Elon Musk says he’ll increase childcare benefits at his companies ‘significantly’ Posted: 09 Jul 2022 10:21 AM PDT Elon Musk says he's going to boost childcare benefits at his companies as part of his mission to tackle the "underpopulation crisis" that he adamantly claims is "the biggest danger civilization faces by far." The world's richest man currently runs Tesla, SpaceX, Neuralink, and The Boring Company — he was also about to helm Twitter until he attempted to back out of the $44 billion buyout, much to the discontent of the company's board. "Kids are worth it if at all possible," Musk writes. "I'm planning to increase childcare benefits at my companies significantly. Hopefully, other companies do the same." Musk's statement comes in response to a tweet asking about the financial implications of having several kids, a thread that Nick Cannon, w... |
Amazfit’s long-lasting GTR 3 smartwatch is nearly $60 off for the first time Posted: 09 Jul 2022 08:00 AM PDT We're just days away from the official start of Amazon Prime Day, and while many discounts have already arrived, all signs point toward a swell of deals that should reach their peak on July 12th and 13th. There are many popular categories of tech expected to receive sizable sales — a few of which our deals team discussed via Twitter Spaces earlier this week — but some of the bigger categories are wearables and smart home tech. Luckily, there are already some pre-Prime Day deals in both categories that are worth your attention. First up is the GPS-equipped Amazfit GTR 3, which is down to a new low of $120.98 ($59 off) on Amazon in the gray colorway. The budget-friendly smartwatch features a round, 1.39-inch OLED display and runs Amazfit's... |
The Steam Deck is changing how I buy games Posted: 09 Jul 2022 06:00 AM PDT Buying multiplatform games used to be a simple decision for me: I'd almost always get them on the Nintendo Switch because of how easy it is to play games both on a TV or in portable mode. The Steam Deck has thrown a wrench in that decision-making process. The handheld gaming PC might be heavier, have worse battery life, and doesn't come with an easy Switch-like dock to throw my games onto a bigger screen, but because I feel like I can bank on Steam games being available much longer into the future, I'm having to make tough choices about whether I buy games on Valve's storefront instead of Nintendo's. There's one important thing I should state up front: I hadn't owned a gaming PC of any kind until I got the Steam Deck in April. For a long... |
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