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Nvidia announces new RTX 3080 Ti, priced at $1,199 and launching June 3rd

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Nvidia is unveiling its latest flagship gaming GPU today, the GeForce RTX 3080 Ti. Based on Nvidia’s latest Ampere architecture , the RTX 3080 Ti will succeed the RTX 3080 and promises to deliver 1.5x more performance over the previous generation RTX 2080 Ti. Nvidia is making the RTX 3080 Ti available worldwide on June 3rd, priced from $1,199. The RTX 3080 Ti looks very much like the RTX 3080, with an identical design and ports. The main difference is a jump in power and VRAM. The RTX 3080 Ti ships with more VRAM than the RTX 3080, with 12GB of GDDR6X in total. This new GPU is essentially as close as you can get to an RTX 3090 on paper, with half the VRAM. The $1,199 price matches the same pricing Nvidia used for the RTX 2080 Ti Founders... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/3g4IR5w

COMPUTEX 2021: NVIDIA announces RTX 3080 Ti for USD 1199 and RTX 3070 Ti for USD 599

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NVIDIA has introduced the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti and RTX 3070 Ti graphics cards at COMPUTEX 2021. The RTX 3080 Ti is a high-end graphics card priced at USD 1199 and is positioned between the RTX 3080 and RTX 3090, whereas the RTX 3070 Ti is more of a mid-range to high-end graphics card that sits between the RTX 3070 and the RTX 3080. The RTX 3070 Ti will be available for USD 599. Indian prices are not yet available. The RTX 3080 Ti will go on sale starting June 3rd, 2021 and the RTX 3070 Ti will go on sale a week after that on June 10th, 2021. NVIDIA Founders Edition cards for both GPUs will be available alongside partner cards from the likes of ASUS, Colorful, EVGA, Gainward, Galax, GIGABYTE, Inno3D, MSI, Palit, PNY, Zotac and others. “With RTX such a huge success, gamers and creators will be thrilled with performance and features the GeForce RTX 3080 Ti offers,” said Jeff Fisher, senior vice president of the GeForce business unit at NVIDIA. “As the new flagship to the RTX famil

Alienware’s X15 is its thinnest and coolest gaming laptop yet

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The X15 comes in lunar light, Alienware’s colorway that is white on the outside and black on the inside of the clamshell. Alienware is keen on giving Razer a run for its money when it comes to making a super-thin gaming laptop. Two of the configurations of Alienware’s new X15 flagship model are actually 15.9mm thick, almost the same as Razer’s just-refreshed 15.8mm-thick Blade 15 Advanced . That’s impressively thin, especially considering that Alienware doesn’t usually try to compete in this realm. What’s also noteworthy is that, despite its thin build, the X15 looks like it will be a capable machine. Alienware is also announcing a bigger and thicker 17-inch X17 laptop that’s even more powerful. We’ll go into detail on both below. Let’s start with the X15, which will cost $1,999 for the base model, available starting today. Packed into that entry model is... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/3p6ab7v

AMD announces the Radeon RX 6000M series with RDNA 2 architecture

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The new Radeon RX 6800M. | AMD AMD has announced its long-awaited Radeon RX 6000M series of mobile GPUs, featuring its RDNA 2 architecture. Today’s release consists of three chips: the RX 6800M (configurable at 145W and above), the RX 6700M (up to 135W), and the RX 6600M (up to 100W). AMD says the flagship 6800M delivers the fastest AMD graphics for laptops yet; it claims the 6800M will run modern AAA games at frame rates that are comparable to or better than those of Nvidia’s mobile RTX 3080. It’s also purported to outperform Nvidia’s chip while gaming on battery. AMD says the RX 6700M will deliver up to 100fps “in popular games” at 1440p resolution. The 6600M is better for “epic 1080p gaming.” Keep an eye out for independent reviews of these chips in the coming... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/3i8rd3o

Fall Guys beans are the perfect height to pat Among Us beans on the head

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It’s a perfect match. | Image: Among Us on Twitter Turns out that the bean-like Fall Guys characters would be the perfect height to pat the bean-like Among Us crewmates on the head, should they ever exist in the same universe. The Among Us and Fall Guys Twitter accounts made the discovery on Monday. How? Well, it all started with this question from Chris on Twitter: Is an @AmongUsGame crewmate half or a third the size of a @FallGuysGame ? I'm doing a thing and wanna have proper height representation — Chris.Bro.996 (@Chris_Bro_996) May 31, 2021 It’s a good question. I can’t believe I’ve never asked it myself before. The Among Us Twitter account then revealed that the crewmates in the game are three feet, six inches tall. Seems about right, though I honestly thought they were a little... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/34AGfaa

EA’s new multiplayer dodgeball game is now free to play until you reach level 25

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A screenshot from Knockout City . | Image: EA EA just released its chaotic and fun new multiplayer dodgeball game, Knockout City , on May 21st, and for the launch, had put together a special promotion: the full game would be free to play until May 30th, after which you could pay $19.99 on the platform of your choice if you wanted to keep playing. (It’s also included with an EA Play or Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription.) But on Sunday, EA and developer Velan Studios announced that even if you missed that window to try Knockout City without paying for it, you can still check it out without dropping a dime: the game is now free to try up until you level up your “Street Rank” ( Knockout City’s take on a Fortnite -like battle pass) to 25. Block Party is over, but new players to... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/3wHLVer

How bad is Google Photos’ compression anyway?

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My cat, Pretzel. The original photo is on the left, the compressed version is on the right. Google Photos has long offered one of the best deals in all of photo storage: it’ll back up your entire library for free, so long as it can compress the images a bit. But as of tomorrow, June 1st, that deal goes away , and you’re now eating through Google storage (which you may have to pay for) whether your images are compressed or not. With the change looming, I’ve been wondering how bad Google’s compression actually is. Does the compression leave my photos in “High Quality,” as Google has claimed for years ? Or does the compression degrade my photos enough to make it worth using more storage by switching over to “Original Quality” backups? I ran some quick tests this morning to find out. I took some photos and videos from my Pixel 5 (one... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/3i62e0D

Climate change responsible for about a third of heat deaths, study says

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People try to keep cool in Lisbon, Portugal during a heatwave in 2018. | Photo credit should read PATRICIA DE MELO MOREIRA/AFP via Getty Images Heat is a killer — and climate change is driving up its body count. On average, about 37 percent of heat deaths can be tied back to human-caused climate change, according to a new study in Nature Climate Change . The study looked at data from 732 places in 43 countries over a period of about three decades, from 1991-2018. They used information including heat deaths and temperature readings from those places to build computer models that calculated how many deaths could be attributed to climate change. The numbers varied depending on location, with a larger percentage of climate-change related deaths occuring in warmer countries than cooler ones. Overall, about 166,000 people died of heat-related deaths between 1998 and 2017, according... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/3p6osRk

Bacteria get a fresh gig as art restorers in Italy

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An image of Michalangelo’s The Day, part of the tomb of Giuliano de’ Medici. This image was taken in 2002, long before bacteria got a chance to feast on its grime. | Photo by DeAgostini/Getty Images Michelangelo’s marbles in the Medici Chapel were looking dingy, so a team of art restorers decided to smear some bacteria on the situation. The specialized microbes cleaned up centuries of grime, leaving the marble statues with a fresh new look, The New York Times reports . The team selected specialized strains of bacteria to target different stains on the marble. Some types of bacteria can thrive in harsh environments and are adapted to eating things that can cause humans problems. These bacteria can break down things like pollutants into relatively harmless components. In this case, the team looked for bacterial strains that would eat away at the stains and other gunk, without harming the marble itself, and tested their top choices on... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Po

iQOO Z3 with Qualcomm Snapdragon 768G to launch soon in India

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iQOO Z3 will launch soon in India and is slated to be the first phone with Qualcomm Snapdragon 768G under the hood. The iQOO Z3 officially launched in China earlier in March with features such as a 120Hz refresh rate display, triple cameras and more. iQOO is yet to reveal an official launch date for the iQOO Z3. The Vivo-backed company has gone live with a microsite on its official website and a listing has also gone live on Amazon. It is confirmed that the iQOO Z3 will be launching with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 768G processor that is an upgrade over the Snapdragon 765G processor. iQOO will reveal the key features of the upcoming iQOO Z3 between May 31 and June 4 every day. With the Fazzztest 5G, the future is coming to you. Are you ready for the roller coaster?​ Time to get #FullyLoaded, Stay tuned.​ ​#ComingSoon #iQOOZ3 #iQOO pic.twitter.com/gFVaHmTref — iQOO India (@IqooInd) May 31, 2021 Here’s what we can expect from the iQOO Z3 that is launching soon in India powered by the Snap

Computex 2021: Intel announces 5G Solution 5000, new 11th-gen CPUs for portable laptops

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At the ongoing virtual Computex 2021 trade show in Taiwan, Intel announced its new 5G module for laptops that it calls Intel 5G Solution 5000. It also presented two new 11th generation Core U series processors - intel Core i7-1195G7 and  i5-1155G7 - that we will see in thin and light laptop refreshes later this year.  Intel 5G Solution 5000 Intel 5G Solutions 5000 is an M.2 module and will serve as an easy way for manufacturers to add 5G support to their products. Intel says that the module has been certified for 5G use with carriers across the globe, and is said to deliver five times faster speeds as compared to its Gigabit LTE technology for laptops (up to 4.7 Gbps and upload speeds of up to 1.25 Gbps). It will be available in more than 30 laptops by the end of next year, and in a few Acer, HP, and Asus laptops later this year itself.  Since Intel already sold its modem business, the majority of it to Apple, the module has been designed in partnership with MediaTek and Fibocom. Me

Realme X7 Max 5G with Dimensity 1200 launched in India: Price, specifications and availability

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Realme X7 Max 5G has officially launched as the first phone to be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 1200 processor. Realme has been teasing the X7 Max 5G for quite some time now, with its key features out in the open. Realme has also launched the Realme smart TV 4K series alongside the X7 Max 5G. The Realme X7 Max 5G is based on the Realme GT Neo that was launched in April. The phone offers a 120Hz refresh rate display, triple rear cameras and a fast-charging battery to boot. Let's take a look at the price, specifications and availability of the Realme X7 Max 5G in India. Realme X7 Max 5G price and availability Realme X7 Max 5G is priced starting at Rs 26,999 for the base variant with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage and the maxed-out Realme X7 Max 5G with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage is priced at Rs 29,999. Realme X7 Max 5G goes on sale from June 4 on Flipkart, Realme India store and soon in offline stores as well. Also Read: Realme launches 43-inch and 50-inch 4K HDR Smart TVs in Indi

Realme launches 43-inch and 50-inch 4K HDR Smart TVs in India

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Alongside the Realme X7 Max 5G, the company also launched the Realme 43-inch and 50-inch 4K HDR Smart TVs. The TVs are priced at Rs 27,999 for the 43-inch variant and Rs 39,999 for the 50-inch variant and will be available starting June 4, 12 Noon. The TVs run on Android TV UI and bring with them far-field mics for hands-free controls. You can switch on and off the TV by simply using your voice without the remote control.  Realme 43-inch and 50-inch smart TV features and specifications The features on offer are identical for both the screen sizes with the difference being in the screen size and price. Both the TVs have D-LED backlighting and no dimming zones. Both are 4K TVs with a resolution of 3840 x 2160. The TV supports HDR 10, HLG and Dolby Vision. It also supports Dolby Atmos and has 24W of sound output.  The Realme 43-inch and 50-inch TVs run on the Android TV UI and have access to the Google Play Store to download apps and popular streaming services. The TV supports all popul

Xiaomi teases 200W HyperCharge that can fully charge a phone in just 8 minutes

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Xiaomi has teased it's 200W fast wired charging technology that the company is calling HyperCharge. The new fast-charging solution can fully charge a phone’s battery to 100% in just 8 minutes. Moreover, Xiaomi has also unveiled a 120W fast wireless charging solution that can charge a phone’s battery to 100% in just 15 minutes. Xiaomi posted a video online that depicted a modified Mi 11 Pro with a 4,000mAh battery that supports HyperCharge fast charging. In the video, the phone charges to 10 percent in 44 seconds, 50 percent in 3 minutes and takes 8 minutes to fully charge to 100 percent.  200W Wired Charging 120W Wireless Charging We're about to redefine the charging experience with #XiaomiHyperCharge. #InnovationForEveryone pic.twitter.com/2rPrzw7BEu — Xiaomi (@Xiaomi) May 31, 2021 Meanwhile, the new 120W HyperCharge wireless charging solution was also demoed in the same video using a modified Mi 11 Pro. With the HyperCharge wireless solution, the phone with a 4,000mAh batt

Xiaomi says it can now fully charge a phone in eight minutes at 200W

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Xiaomi has shown off its latest fast charging tech demo, and consequently is claiming the new world records for both wired and wireless charging speeds. Using a modified Mi 11 Pro with a 4,000mAh battery, Xiaomi says it’s able to fully charge the phone in 8 minutes over a 200W wired “HyperCharge” system, or in 15 minutes with 120W wireless charging. Charging speeds are a frequent battleground for Chinese smartphone companies, who often release demonstrations of breakthroughs that may or may not show up in final products. Two years ago, for example, Xiaomi announced a 100W system that could charge a 4,000mAh battery in 17 minutes, while last year’s Mi 10 Ultra filled up in 23 minutes at 120W — though it did have a bigger 4,500mAh battery. ... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/3uHhWC4

Intel’s latest 11th Gen processor brings 5.0GHz speeds to thin and light laptops

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Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Intel made a splash earlier in May with the launch of its first 11th Gen Tiger Lake H-series processors for more powerful laptops, but at Computex 2021, the company is also announcing a pair of new U-series chips — one of which marks the first 5.0GHz clock speed for the company’s U-series lineup of lower voltage chips. Specifically, Intel is announcing the Core i7-1195G7 — its new top of the line chip in the U-series range — and the Core i5-1155G7, which takes the crown of Intel’s most powerful Core i5-level chip, too. Like the original 11th Gen U-series chips , the new chips operate in the 12W to 28W range. Both new chips are four core / eight thread configurations, and feature Intel’s Iris Xe integrated graphics (the Core i7-1195G7... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/3c5cH8t

Instagram making changes to its algorithm after it was accused of censoring pro-Palestinian content

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Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Facebook-owned Instagram has made changes to its algorithm after a group of its employees reportedly complained that pro-Palestinian content was not viewable for users during the conflict in Gaza. Instagram typically surfaces original content in its stories before reposted content, but will now begin to give equal weighting to both, the company confirmed to The Verge on Sunday. As reported by BuzzFeed News and the Financial Times , the Instagram employee group had made numerous appeals about content that had been censored by Instagram’s automated moderation, such as posts about the al-Asqa mosque being mistakenly removed. The employees didn’t believe the censorship was deliberate, according to FT , but one said that “moderating at scale is... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/3wGOg9m

Vilnius, Lithuania built a ‘portal’ to another city to help keep people connected

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Go Vilnius Weary of pandemic travel restrictions and aching to get out and see new people? The city of Vilnius, Lithuania has interesting solution: A real-time “portal” to another city. They really went all-in on the idea and the design; it looks quite a bit like something out of the erstwhile sci-fi movie/show Stargate . The city installed a circular “door” for the portal near its train station that connects to a portal in Lublin, Poland, about 600 kilometers (or roughly 375 miles) away. The portals both have large screens and cameras that broadcast live images between the two cities— a kind of digital bridge, according to its creators— meant to encourage people to “rethink the meaning of unity,” Go Vilnius said in a press release . Aw. ... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/3fA0bQM

New Trailers: The Tomorrow War, Eternals, Infinite, Werewolves Within, and more

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Chris Pratt in The Tomorrow War | Amazon Prime Video So tonight is the finale for Mare of Easttown and there are so many threads that need to be tied up that I legitimately don’t know how they’ll answer all the open questions. I have a theory of who the killer is, and I don’t think it’s the same person who fathered Erin’s baby. Will Mare ever find happiness? It seems unlikely, I’m afraid. But maybe she’ll find answers or closure. I realized that in this week’s trailer roundup that— in addition to a time-traveling theme— we have two movies that feature Sam Richardson, who played Richard Splett, arguably the best supporting character on the late great HBO show Veep. Please cast him in all the things, Hollywood, he’s hilarious. The Tomorrow War Chris Pratt is drafted into a war where he has... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/3fzjJVn

ZTE Axon 30 Ultra review: the right stuff for the right price

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Teslas made in Texas will likely have to leave the state before Texans can buy them

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Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Tesla is building a factory in Texas to make some of its cars, but when it’s up and running, the cars made there may have to go on a roundabout journey to get to Texan buyers ( via The Drive ). Because of state laws banning car companies from selling directly to consumers, Tesla could end up shipping the cars from its Austin factory to other states, before they’re sent back to their Texan buyers. The state’s lawmakers were debating legislation that would have prevented the situation, but they’ve now missed their chance to pass it before they have to go on break until 2023 — the factory is expected to be completed by the end of 2021. Laws preventing automakers from selling their vehicles directly to consumers aren’t unique to Texas, nor are... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/3p0E6hi

How to earn heartbeat sensor in Call of Duty: Mobile

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The heartbeat sensor is the newest tactical equipment that was added to Call of Duty: Mobile. Like pretty much all new devices added to the game, the new equipment will have to be earned via a season challenge. The new device takes the place of a tactical grenade. So players will have to consider all the pros and cons of the device.    Pinpoint nearby enemy locations with the new tactical weapon, Heartbeat Sensor! Obtain through a seasonal challenge when Season 4 launches on 5/26 at 5PM PT! pic.twitter.com/Dy8ZDozqWE — Call of Duty: Mobile (@PlayCODMobile) May 26, 2021   The heartbeat sensor locates any neary players around them. However, when activated, players will be unable to wield their weapons. So players will also have to consider that when using it. The new device can be earned via the Under Pressure season challenge. As with all season challenges, players stand to earn a bunch of other rewards as well.  Here’s how you can earn the device.  User UAV scorestreak three time

Garena teases crossover between Free Fire and McLaren

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Garena is teasing a collaboration between Free Fire and supercar manufacturer, McLaren. The crossover will be called Acer the Field and will include various in-game features that include McLaren cars and more.  Mark Waller, Chief Commercial Officer, McLaren Racing, said: “We are thrilled to be collaborating with Free Fire for an in-game McLaren Racing integration. Our fans are always looking for ways to connect with our team and this integration gives this accessibility in a new and exciting way. It’s a brilliant collaboration in a time when gaming is only continuing to grow, and McLaren wants to be a part of that growth!” Garena Free Fire x McLaren - Acer The Field: What to expect The collaboration will see McLaren vehicles being added to Free Fire. This includes the MCLFF, which stands for McLaren-Free Fire. This is McLaren’s vision for Grand Prix racing and takes inspiration from the MCL35M, the current F1 used by McLaren this season. The crossover will also include the McLaren P1

Google reportedly made it difficult for smartphone users to find privacy settings

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Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Unredacted documents in Arizona’s lawsuit against Google show that company executives and engineers were aware that the search giant had made it hard for smartphone users to keep location information private, Insider reported . The documents suggest that Google collected location data even after users had turned off location sharing, and made privacy settings difficult for users to find. Insider also reports that the documents show Google pressured phone manufacturers into keeping privacy settings hidden, because the settings were popular with users. Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich filed a lawsuit against Google last May , alleging the company illegally tracked Android users’ location without their consent, even if users had... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/3fwmiqZ

Google reportedly made it difficult for smartphone users to find privacy settings

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Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Unredacted documents in Arizona’s lawsuit against Google show that company executives and engineers were aware that the search giant had made it hard for smartphone users to keep location information private, Insider reported . The documents suggest that Google collected location data even after users had turned off location sharing, and made privacy settings difficult for users to find. Insider also reports that the documents show Google pressured phone manufacturers into keeping privacy settings hidden, because the settings were popular with users. Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich filed a lawsuit against Google last May , alleging the company illegally tracked Android users’ location without their consent, even if users had... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2RN0pLl

NASA’s Curiosity rover has captured amazing images of clouds on Mars

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NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover captured these clouds just after sunset on March 19th, the 3,063rd Martian day, or sol, of the rover’s mission. The image is made up of 21 individual images stitched together and color corrected so that the scene appears as it would to the human eye. | NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS NASA’s Curiosity rover has captured images of clouds on Mars— as described in its blog post : “wispy puffs filled with ice crystals that scattered light from the setting sun, some of them shimmering with color.” According to NASA clouds are rare in the thin atmosphere of Mars, but usually form at its equator during its coldest time of year. Scientists noticed that last year — two years ago in Earth time— there were clouds beginning to form earlier than expected, so this year they were ready. NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS A gif of clouds drifting above Mount Sharp on Mars, taken by NASA’s Curiosity rover on March 19th. The images are not only stunning, they’ve provided new insights to the

US soldiers reportedly leaked nuclear info online accidentally, by using flashcard apps

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Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge US soldiers stationed in Europe may have accidentally exposed information about the United States’ nuclear weapons stockpile when they used flashcard apps to help them remember details about the information, according to a report from open-source intelligence outlet Bellingcat. Foeke Postma, a researcher with Bellingcat, wrote that the soldiers used study apps such as Chegg, Cram, and Quizlet to create flashcards where they stored information about bases in Europe where US nuclear weapons were likely located, secret codes, passwords, and other details about security. It appears that they forgot to set the settings for the apps to “private,” so that their usernames and photos were public-facing, and since some of the soldiers used the... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/3vF3xrm

Fitbit may soon be adding snoring detection to its devices

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Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge Fitbit may soon add snoring and noise detection to its devices, a move that will likely please the spouses and partners of the snoring population and be of interest to people for whom snoring is a sign of a possible health condition . According to a report in 9to5 Google , which decompiled the latest version of the Fitbit app in Google’s Play Store, the feature allows a Fitbit’s microphone (in devices that have one) to listen to “ambient noise including your potential snoring,” after you’ve fallen asleep. Not only would the feature be a major drain on the device’s battery, the idea of a sleep tracker monitoring noise “throughout the night,” as the release notes state, is a little creepy. The 9to5 Google report says the feature is called... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2SFtfNL

The future of COVID-19 immunity looks good

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Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images Our COVID-19 vaccines have passed their first tests with flying colors. They work unbelievably well, and they’re helping to slow the spread of disease in countries where they’re widely available. Now, scientists are turning to the next key question: how long will they work that well? In people who were sick with COVID-19 and then got vaccinated, new research shows that they probably work for years. That group has powerful memory cells in their bone marrow that produce new antibodies when they’re needed. And they work so well that they can even block variants of the virus, studies show. These people may not even need vaccine boosters to stay protected long term. Protection may be different for people who got vaccinated but never had... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/3p3MgWk

Memorial Day has brought about some fantastic tech deals

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If you have an iPhone, you owe it to yourself to get accessories that allow for fast charging. | Photo by Becca Farsace / The Verge Memorial Day is Monday, May 31st, but many of the best deals in commemoration of the holiday are already live ahead of the weekend. We’ll always give you the most essential deals you need to know about in this column. But if you’re hungry for more (like, way more), my colleague Brandon Widder compiled the best Memorial Day deals on video games, headphones, TVs, and other odds and ends you might find interesting. Here are a few of the highlights. Load up on fast charging accessories for your iPhone If you own an iPhone 8 or a more recent iPhone model, it supports fast charging. But to obtain fast charging speeds, you’ll need the right hardware. Conveniently, we’ve worked with Daily Steals to secure a deal on a bundle that includes... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/3yMAgNd

Elon Musk tweets Tesla Model S Plaid delivery to be delayed until June 10th

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk tweeted Saturday that deliveries of the automaker’s Model S Plaid would be delayed until June 10th because the car needs “one more week of tweak.” “This car feels like a spaceship,” tweeted Musk, who is also CEO of SpaceX. “Words cannot describe the limbic resonance .” The company has been teasing the Plaid since 2019, and Musk tweeted on May 20th that Tesla would hold a delivery event June 3rd at its factory in Fremont, California. Model S Plaid delivery pushed to June 10. Needs one more week of tweak. This car feels like a spaceship. Words cannot describe the limbic resonance. — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 29, 2021 Tesla showed off the Model S Plaid as part of its Battery Day presentation last September. It’s a... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2SEHnqe

Why on Earth did Amazon spend $8 billion on a zombie studio?

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In this photo illustration, screens display the old and new logos of MGM Studios. | Photo by Ozge Elif Kizil/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images Amazon just dumped an $8 billion-plus chunk of change on MGM, a studio best known for James Bond and its logo of a roaring lion. The acquisition offers an opportunity for Amazon to spin the spy films into a big perk for its streaming services. But it’s hard to believe that dropping billions for the studio’s content library is actually going to prop up Amazon’s streaming services — at least on its own. Amazon already has a fully functioning studio arm that produces content for its Prime Video service. While it’s got a few hits here and there — Jack Ryan immediately comes to mind — Amazon has, for the most part, struggled to reach the Stranger Things -level of viewer enthusiasm that its rivals often enjoy. The company also owns IMDb TV, a... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/34s3ItY

Twitch warns streamers another wave of copyright strikes is coming

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Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Twitch has received a “batch” of new takedown notices from music publishers over copyrighted songs in recorded streams (known as VODs), the company said in an email to streamers today. The notice may be worrying for some streamers who were affected by the waves of takedowns that hit last year, because if a user gets three copyright strikes on their channel, they will be permanently banned from the platform, according to Twitch’s policies. With this advance warning, it seems Twitch is trying to get ahead of a sudden flurry of takedowns and give streamers some time to remove potentially offending VODs. “We recently received a batch of DMCA takedown notifications with about 1,000 individual claims from music publishers,” Twitch said in an... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/3utVagH

Plea filed in Delhi High Court after Twitter fails to comply with new rules

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A petition has been filed against Twitter over non-compliance with the new Information Technology rules that went into effect on May 26, 2021. These new rules require social media Intermediaries, that host content created and shared by regular consumers. It also required them to have mechanisms to address user complaints, appoint grievance officers, and publish monthly compliance reports detailing complaints received and actions taken. Failing to do so makes social media intermediaries liable to punishment under Indian law, including criminal prosecution. The petition has been filled by Amit Acharya, a practising advocate at the Delhi high court and the Supreme Court, who says he came to know about non-compliance when he tried to file complaints against a few tweets.  The new Internet Rules also require social media intermediaries with more than five million active users to trace ‘the first originator’ of problematic content. On May 25, Facebook-owned WhatsApp filed a case against th

The best Memorial Day sales happening now

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Our favorite smartwatch, the Apple Watch Series 6, is $70 off at multiple retailers this weekend. | Vjeran Pavic / The Verge Memorial Day weekend has officially arrived. Numerous retailers, including GameStop and Walmart, have already kicked off their Memorial Day sales online, offering customers a chance to save on a variety of electronics ahead of the three-day weekend. The holiday remains a great way to save on mattresses and camping equipment — it’s the unofficial start to summer, after all — but if you’re a gamer or prefer electronics over home goods, there are plenty of bargains to be had on headphones, TVs, and games throughout the long weekend. We’ve seen discounts on many of these items before, sure, but if you’re still looking for a good deal, it’s hard to go wrong with the highlights below. Also, with Amazon Prime Day now reportedly set for June... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/3yLgNg0

Cybertruck patent applications show off UI, solar bed cover, ‘armor glass’

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Photo by Sean O’Kane / The Verge New patent applications submitted by Tesla in 2020 but published Thursday have revealed a bit more information about the Cybertruck, which is currently slated to start shipping at the very end of this year or in early 2022. One includes (in rather grainy detail) a bunch of screenshots of the new UI Tesla has been working on. Another details how the company plans to integrate solar panel tech onto the retracting tonneau cover for the truck bed — something CEO Elon Musk said might be an option . And there even appears to be an application for what could be Tesla’s so-called “armor glass,” which memorably failed during an onstage demo in 2019. We’ve seen glimpses of Tesla’s new user interface before, at the Cybertruck reveal event and when... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/3fMjSUg

The Backyardigans are going viral on TikTok and it’s about time

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Uniqua, Pablo, Tasha, Tyrone, and Austin, The Backyardigans | Amazon When you are a parent, you quickly learn that your kids will inevitably get into shows or videos or learn songs that slowly chip away at your sanity because you will hear them over and over and over. Anyone who knows what “Baby Shark” is will know exactly the kind of hellscape I’m talking about. But once in a while, a kids’ show comes into your family’s life and you miss it when your kid ages out of it — like Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood or Sesame Street . For our family, that show was The Backyardigans ; my now-teenager voraciously watched episodes of the show that ran on Nickelodeon from 2004 to 2013 (we watched the DVDs), and would actually get up and dance when the music started. We looked forward to new episodes about the hijinks of... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/3i0pM6N

OnePlus Nord CE 5G tipped to feature 64MP triple camera and Snapdragon 750G

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OnePlus Nord CE 5G is set to launch on June 10 in India alongside the OnePus U1 series 4K LED TVs during the company's upcoimg Summer Launch Event. The OnePlus Nord CE (Core Edition) is a follow-up to the original Nord (review) that was launched in July last year. While OnePlus is yet to reveal more details about the Nord CE, a new report hints are some of the key specifications of the upcoming phone. According to a report by Android Central that cites insider sources, the OnePlus Nord CE 5G is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G processor, which we have seen on phones such as the Mi 10i, Motorola Moto G 5G, and more. It is also possible that the Nord CE could be priced a bit lower than the original Nord, which started at Rs 24,999. Say hi to the #OnePlusNordCE5G – the newest addition to the Nord universe – at the OnePlus Summer Launch Event on Thursday, June 10, 7pm onwards Learn more - https://t.co/oQgVeK4uFW pic.twitter.com/KxeLczZBkw — OnePlus India (@OnePlus_IN) May 27,

NASA’s Mars helicopter had a midair brain fart

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NASA/JPL NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter ended its sixth flight test on Mars earlier than planned last week after bugging out mid-flight, the rotorcraft’s chief pilot wrote in a blog post on Thursday. The four-pound mini helicopter was aiming to fly farther than any of its previous excursions to test out its scientific reconnaissance capabilities, as the latest trial in an extended test campaign to demonstrate a new mode of transportation on another world. Last Saturday, Ingenuity powered up and rose 33 feet from the Martian surface to travel a distance of roughly two football fields along a preprogramed flight path, all the while snapping photos of a “region of interest” on Mars during flight. As it buzzed along at about nine miles per hour toward... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/3i1HmHQ

The places paving the way to 100 percent renewable energy

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Burlington, Vermont, Church Street downtown with restaurants and tourists | Photo by: Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images Burlington, Vermont has been running on renewable electricity since 2014 Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/3yKRx9G

The AirPods Pro’s force sensor is a more comfortable way to control audio

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Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge Apple’s AirPods Pro cleverly solve one of the trickiest parts of earbud design with a unique button — even if it’s not technically a button at all. Officially referred to as the “force sensor” (a title that makes the button sound far more interesting than it actually is), it’s technically nothing more than an indented portion of the AirPods Pro’s stems, with some fancy hardware that measures not just capacitive touch but also pressure. But the faux-buttons solve one of the most annoying things about earbuds: how to control them. A smart solution for a more recent problem The issue of controlling truly wireless earbuds is a relatively new one. Older in-ear headphones often included a row of buttons on their wires, which allowed for... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/34tGeoa

New OnePlus Nord update brings May Security Patch, bug fixes, improved Wi-Fi speeds, and more

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OnePlus Nord (review) has started receiving the May 2021 Android security patch in India as part of the  OxygenOS 11.1.1.3 update. Apart from the security patch, the update brings in a number of bug fixes related to the camera, network, system, and file manager.  As always, the update will be pushed in a phased manner and not all users will get it at the same time. Different builds for India, Europe, and Global regions have version number 11.1.1.3.AC01DA, 11.1.1.3.AC01BA, and 11.1.1.3.AC01AA​, respectively. OxygenOS 11.1.1.3 Update: What has changed? The new update fixes a lot of camera issues that Nord users have been complaining about. These include frame drops in captured videos, camera unresponsiveness when opened via contact app, and the abnormal preview display issue in Nightscape Tripod mode.  The update also improves Wi-Fi speeds and fixes abnormal display issues while copying files to OTG storage.  Here’s the detailed Changelog:  System Fixed the issue that the card cou

We have bigger problems than COVID-19’s origins

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Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge As the COVID-19 pandemic scales down in the United States, debates around the origins of the virus — and speculations that it came from a lab in China, not an animal — rumbled back to life. And they’re diverting attention to the wrong places. Focusing on where the virus came from is a distraction from the rest of the urgent work governments and health agencies around the world need to do in order to end this pandemic and prepare for the next one. We don’t need a consensus on the origins of COVID-19 in order to take steps to strengthen global public health. That doesn’t mean finding out where the coronavirus came from isn’t important. It’s one of the pieces of information that could give us tools to prevent a similar situation from... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/3c2MVSx

The phone enthusiast’s buying guide

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Mistakes were made | Photo by Dan Seifert / The Verge Come make bad decisions with us Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/3wGiCZy

Nomad’s Base Station Pro is back down to its lowest price this weekend

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The Base Station Pro can recharge up to three devices simultaneously. | Photo by Chaim Gartenberg / The Verge Memorial Day is Monday, May 31st, but many of the best deals are already kicking off. Stay tuned for an upcoming post that’ll show you everything that’s worth checking out on sale, whether you’re interesting in headphones, TVs, video games, or something else. Also, it’s worth keeping in mind that Amazon Prime Day appears to be coming soon, according to Bloomberg . This hasn’t been confirmed yet by Amazon, but if you’re a Prime member, maybe go ahead and mark June 21st and June 22nd in your calendar. Until then, we’ve got some great deals highlighted below. Nomad’s Base Station Pro is half off For those still looking to fill the Apple AirPower-shaped hole in their hearts, Nomad’s Base Station Pro is a wireless charging pad that makes for... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/3uvy6hu

Microsoft warns of ‘sophisticated’ Russian email attack targeting government agencies

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Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Microsoft has raised the alarm over a “ sophisticated ” ongoing cyberattack believed to be from the same Russia-linked hackers behind the SolarWinds hack. In a blog post , Tom Burt, Microsoft’s corporate vice president for customer security and trust, said the attack appears to be targeting government agencies, think tanks, consultants, and NGOs. In total, around 3,000 email accounts are believed to have been targeted across 150 organizations. Victims are spread across upward of 24 countries, but the majority are believed to be in the US. According to Microsoft, hackers from a threat actor called Nobelium were able to compromise the US Agency for International Development’s account on a marketing service called Constant Contact, allowing... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/3ftOw5X

New AirPods Pro could launch in 2022 with a focus on fitness tracking

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The current AirPods Pro from 2019. | Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge Apple’s second-generation AirPods Pro will launch next year, following the release of an updated pair of standard AirPods this year, according to a new report from Bloomberg . The new AirPods Pro will reportedly feature upgraded motion sensors to allow for fitness tracking, while the entry-level AirPods will have an updated design similar to the Pro models along with a shorter stem. In a previous report from last year Bloomberg said that the upcoming AirPods Pro could ditch the stem entirely in favor of a more compact design similar to Samsung’s Galaxy Buds Plus or Google’s Pixel Buds . However, at the time Bloomberg noted that design challenges meant these plans could change. Its latest report says Apple has “tested” this design, which... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/3wzTymU