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- The Morning After: Remembering the iconic Nintendo 64, 25 years on
- Google expands its News Showcase program to Canada
- Panasonic's S5 and S1 cameras will support high-res Blackmagic RAW video soon
- Apple's 2022 iPhones could include a cheaper model with a big display
- Google Drive security update could leave some file links broken
- Apple will produce an animated series based on Nathan Pyle's 'Strange Planet' webcomic
- Peacock is finally coming to Amazon Fire TV and tablets
- What the Supreme Court Snapchat decision means for free speech online
- John McAfee, controversial antivirus pioneer, found dead in prison
- Peloton's Tread+ temporarily needs a subscription, but a fix is on the way
- Instagram tests placing 'suggested posts' throughout your feed
- Founders of South African Bitcoin exchange disappear after $3.6 billion 'hack'
- AGs push Uber Eats to add a price disclaimer to the checkout page
- Co-op shooter 'Aliens: Fireteam Elite' heads to consoles and PC on August 24th
- Supreme Court rules that ‘F--- school’ is free speech in student Snapchat case
- Netflix’s ‘Sexy Beasts’ puts hot people in furry prosthetics for blind dates
- This could be Samsung's first Wear OS Galaxy Watch
- The 'Space Jam' sequel is getting a free tie-in game in July
- EA buys the creators of mobile hit 'Golf Clash' for $1.4 billion
- This engine is up to 10 times smaller than diesel piston engines but much more efficient
- 'Tribes of Midgard' blends survival, RPG and co-op mechanics for a new kind of Viking game
The Morning After: Remembering the iconic Nintendo 64, 25 years on Posted: Today's headlines: Supreme Court rules in Snapchat case that students' use of expletives is free speech, Uber Eats told to add a price disclaimer to the checkout page, and Founders of South African Bitcoin exchange disappear after supposed $3.6 billion 'hack'. |
Google expands its News Showcase program to Canada Posted: Google has signed agreements with eight publishers in Canada for its News Showcase program, including major publishers like The Globe and Mail. |
Panasonic's S5 and S1 cameras will support high-res Blackmagic RAW video soon Posted: Panasonic will update both its Lumix S1 and S5 full-frame cameras with Blackmagic RAW 5.9K 12-bit 30 fps external video recording capability on July 12th. |
Apple's 2022 iPhones could include a cheaper model with a big display Posted: Ming-Chi Kuo expects Apple's iPhone lineup for 2022 to include affordable 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch models. |
Google Drive security update could leave some file links broken Posted: Google will add a resource key to Drive links generated for sharing. |
Apple will produce an animated series based on Nathan Pyle's 'Strange Planet' webcomic Posted: Apple is adapting Nathan Pyle's Strange Planet webcomic and series of best-selling graphic novels into an animated TV+ series. |
Peacock is finally coming to Amazon Fire TV and tablets Posted: Sarting on Thursday, June 24th, you'll be able to download the Peacock app on your Fire TV and Fire tablet products. |
What the Supreme Court Snapchat decision means for free speech online Posted: An expletive-filled Snapchat Story has become the basis for a Supreme Court ruling on free speech. |
John McAfee, controversial antivirus pioneer, found dead in prison Posted: Antivirus software entrepreneur John McAfee has died at the age of 75. |
Peloton's Tread+ temporarily needs a subscription, but a fix is on the way Posted: The company is temporarily waiving membership fees amid the messy rollout of a safety feature. |
Instagram tests placing 'suggested posts' throughout your feed Posted: Instagram told The Verge it's starting a test involving a "small number" of people where they'll see the platform's "suggested posts" interspersed throughout their feed. |
Founders of South African Bitcoin exchange disappear after $3.6 billion 'hack' Posted: Cryptocurrency investors in South Africa may have lost nearly $3.6 billion in Bitcoin following the disappearance of two brothers associated with one of the country's largest cryptocurrency exchanges. |
AGs push Uber Eats to add a price disclaimer to the checkout page Posted: In Pennsylvania and Washington, DC, Uber Eats will be more transparent about items costing more than in restaurants. |
Co-op shooter 'Aliens: Fireteam Elite' heads to consoles and PC on August 24th Posted: 20th Century Games will release three-player co-op shooter Aliens: Fireteam Elite on August 24th. |
Supreme Court rules that ‘F--- school’ is free speech in student Snapchat case Posted: The Supreme Court ruled today that a high school in Pennsylvania violated a student's First Amendment rights by suspending her from the cheerleading team, following Snapchat posts where she criticized the school with expletives. |
Netflix’s ‘Sexy Beasts’ puts hot people in furry prosthetics for blind dates Posted: Sexy Beasts puts singles together on blind dates — but the twist is they're all wearing serious prosthetics and makeup |
This could be Samsung's first Wear OS Galaxy Watch Posted: A leak purports to show the Galaxy Watch Active 4, which might be Samsung's first smartwatch using the new Wear OS. |
The 'Space Jam' sequel is getting a free tie-in game in July Posted: Beat up some robots with LeBron James, Bugs Bunny and Lola Bunny. |
EA buys the creators of mobile hit 'Golf Clash' for $1.4 billion Posted: EA has bought Playdemic, the creator of 'Golf Clash,' for $1.4 billion as it dives deeper into mobile sports games. |
This engine is up to 10 times smaller than diesel piston engines but much more efficient Posted: LiquidPiston X-Engines reduce greenhouse gas emissions than traditional gasoline and diesel-powered engines without sacrificing performance. |
'Tribes of Midgard' blends survival, RPG and co-op mechanics for a new kind of Viking game Posted: There aren't enough video game genres to describe 'Tribes of Midgard.' |
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