Friday, April 2, 2021

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The Morning After: Casio will make a G-Shock smartwatch with Wear OS

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Google's wearable OS meets Casio's smartwatch, and Amazon thought about opening discount stores.

Google puts limits on which apps can see what's installed on an Android device

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Google has updated its Developer Program Policy to limit the kinds of apps that can request the QUERY_ALL_PACKAGES permission, which returns the full list of installed apps on a device that runs Android 11 or later.

'Fantasian,' from the creator of Final Fantasy, arrives on Apple Arcade

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Fantasian, the new RPG that unites Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi with composer Nobuo Uematsu, has landed on mobile gaming service Apple Arcade.

Amazon reportedly explored opening discount stores to offload unsold electronics

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Amazon has been examining the idea of opening discount stores or outlets selling unsold electronics and home goods at steep discounts.

Sony will unveil a new Xperia device on April 14th

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Sony is launching a new Xperia product on April 14th at 4:30PM Japan time or 3:30AM Eastern time in the US.

E3 2021 organizers confirm the all-digital event will be '100 percent free'

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E3 2021 will be '100 percent free' according to its organizers, with no paywalled content.

ILM explains how it used Stagecraft 2.0 for season two of 'The Mandalorian'

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ILM made StageCraft better and easier to use.

Microsoft's cloud services are down again, possible DNS issue

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Having Xbox problems? Microsoft's cloud outage could be causing sign-in problems.

Dish accuses T-Mobile of anti-competitive behavior over Sprint CDMA shutdown

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In a letter to the Federal Communications Commission, Dish has accused T-Mobile of becoming precisely the type of incumbent player it spent years trying to fight.

Intel's plan to get back on track

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Intel unveiled its plan to get the company back on track. including taking contract manufacturing jobs, and a massive $20 billion investment in building new factories.

A Hulu docuseries based on the The New York Times' 1619 Project is on the way

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The Pulitzer-winning project examined the history of slavery in the US.

iZotope's 2nd-gen Spire Studio gets a major but costly upgrade

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The new Spire Studio has improved software, preamps and storage but costs $150 more than the original.

PlatinumGames is making an April Fools' Day joke into a real game

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One year after teasing a new Cresta game, PlatinumGames says it will release the shoot 'em up later this year.

What's coming to Netflix in April: 'Shadow and Bone' and 'The Mitchells vs. The Machines'

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Catch 'Shadow and Bone' on April 23rd and 'The Mitchells vs. The Machines' on the last day of the month.

Google brings back the compass widget to Maps on Android

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After a lengthy absence, Google is bringing back the compass widget within Maps on Android.

Learn a new language for $199 with lifetime access to Babbel

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Join over 10 million other subscribers in one of the highest-rated language learning apps available. This deal gives you lifetime access to Babbel's expert language instruction in 14 different languages.

Roku's streaming plans aim to fill the gaps Netflix can't

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Roku is planning to bolster the library of films and TV series on its homegrown channel.

Specialized's latest e-bike is a lighter, easier-to-ride city cruiser

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Specialized has introduced the Turbo Como SL, a super light e-bike meant for maneuverability and less effort when you pedal.

AT&T adds 5G to its public safety network

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AT&T is giving first responders on its FirstNet public safety network access to 5G+ in parts of 38 cities, starting in Houston.

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