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- The Morning After: The new M1-powered iPad Pro, reviewed
- Slack adds a gender pronoun option to profiles
- Samsung's Galaxy Buds+ fall to $100 in Amazon's one-day sale
- Google tests an RSS follow feature in Chrome
- FTC sues Frontier for 'misrepresenting' internet speeds
- Bang & Olufsen's latest speaker is waterproof and made of aluminum
- China reveals first Mars photos taken by the Zhurong rover
- New trailers show what the Indiana Jones movies look like in 4K
- Microsoft used AI to generate a never-ending remix of Warren Hue's new song
- Ford unveils its electric F-150 with 300 miles of range and 563HP
- Google's commitment to Matter could unite the fragmented smart home industry
- Apple exec Craig Federighi calls the state of Mac malware 'not acceptable'
- Twitter's auto image cropping had a bias toward white people and women
- Android users can now tap to pay for transit rides in the Bay Area
- Microsoft will truly, finally kill off Internet Explorer in June 2022
- The 'Zelda: Skyward Sword' Switch remake locks a fast-travel feature behind an amiibo paywall
- Android 12 Beta hands-on: A fresh look with few major changes for now
- PornHub used AI to remaster the oldest erotic films in 4K
- Israeli extremists are using chat apps to organize violent attacks against Palestinians
- Apple's SignTime brings up a sign language interpreter on demand
- HBO Max's ad-supported plan will cost $10 a month
- TBS and TNT will start airing HBO Max exclusives this summer
- 'The Last Of Us Part II' now runs at 60 fps on the PS5
- Netflix's Fear Street trilogy arrives over three weeks, starting July 2nd
- Summer Game Fest returns June 10th to unofficially kickoff E3
The Morning After: The new M1-powered iPad Pro, reviewed Posted: Today's headlines: Apple exec Craig Federighi calls the state of Mac malware 'not acceptable', Nintendo's Switch Online service reaches 100 games, and PornHub used AI to remaster the oldest erotic films in 4K. |
Slack adds a gender pronoun option to profiles Posted: Slack has officially launched a dedicated field for gender pronouns, so you can display them on your profile. |
Samsung's Galaxy Buds+ fall to $100 in Amazon's one-day sale Posted: Samsung's Galaxy Buds+ ear buds are close to an all-time low price as part of an Amazon deal of the day. |
Google tests an RSS follow feature in Chrome Posted: Google is testing an RSS-based follow button to help you track your favorite websites in Chrome. |
FTC sues Frontier for 'misrepresenting' internet speeds Posted: The FTC and six states have sued Frontier Communications for misrepresenting internet speeds to consumers. |
Bang & Olufsen's latest speaker is waterproof and made of aluminum Posted: The Beosound Explore is a small portable speaker built for the outdoors, but it's still made of premium materials. |
China reveals first Mars photos taken by the Zhurong rover Posted: China's space agency has released the first photos taken by the Zhurong rover on Mars, showing parts of its lander and the red planet itself. |
New trailers show what the Indiana Jones movies look like in 4K Posted: The Indiana Jones movies will be available in 4K and HDR for the first time on June 8th. |
Microsoft used AI to generate a never-ending remix of Warren Hue's new song Posted: Microsoft teamed up with Asian record label 88rising on an AI-generated never-ending remix of Warren Hue's latest track "Too Many Tears." |
Ford unveils its electric F-150 with 300 miles of range and 563HP Posted: Ford's electric F-150 goes on sale next spring with up to 563HP, the most torque of any F-150 ever, and 300 miles estimated EPA range. |
Google's commitment to Matter could unite the fragmented smart home industry Posted: Google shared a few updates around its Nest and Android products that focus on a commitment to the recently renamed Matter ecosystem. |
Apple exec Craig Federighi calls the state of Mac malware 'not acceptable' Posted: Faced with a legal battle that could decide the future of its business, the company offered a surprising admission: macOS has a malware problem. |
Twitter's auto image cropping had a bias toward white people and women Posted: Last October, Twitter promised to re-evaluate its image cropping algorithm after users complained that it was biased. |
Android users can now tap to pay for transit rides in the Bay Area Posted: Google Pay joins Apple Wallet in supporting Clipper cards. |
Microsoft will truly, finally kill off Internet Explorer in June 2022 Posted: Microsoft 365 and other apps will end support for the browser in August. |
The 'Zelda: Skyward Sword' Switch remake locks a fast-travel feature behind an amiibo paywall Posted: Tap the amiibo on your Nintendo Switch, and Link can quickly take to the sky, even if you find yourself in the middle of a dungeon. |
Android 12 Beta hands-on: A fresh look with few major changes for now Posted: Despite missing some key upcoming features, the Android 12 beta is a nice look at what we can expect when the OS officially launches. |
PornHub used AI to remaster the oldest erotic films in 4K Posted: A machine learning system taught an algorithm to colorize skin flicks from as far back as 1896. |
Israeli extremists are using chat apps to organize violent attacks against Palestinians Posted: As hostilities escalate between Israel and Hamas, some Israelis have turned to chat apps to organize violent attacks against Palestinians. |
Apple's SignTime brings up a sign language interpreter on demand Posted: A host of new accessibility tools will make using Apple devices easier for all. |
HBO Max's ad-supported plan will cost $10 a month Posted: The lower-cost option will be available in the first week of June. |
TBS and TNT will start airing HBO Max exclusives this summer Posted: WarnerMedia is bringing HBO Max exclusives over to TBS and TNT. |
'The Last Of Us Part II' now runs at 60 fps on the PS5 Posted: The performance patch is 'just the first step of working on the PS5,' Naughty Dog says. |
Netflix's Fear Street trilogy arrives over three weeks, starting July 2nd Posted: Netflix's Fear Street film trilogy, adapted from the popular teen novels by R.L. Stine, is premiering with a bold new release strategy. |
Summer Game Fest returns June 10th to unofficially kickoff E3 Posted: Expect 'more than a dozen' world premieres and announcements. |
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