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Netflix plans to release its first scripted podcast

Photo: Ursula Coyote / Netflix Netflix is branching out beyond scripted video and nonfiction podcasts to create fictional podcasts. The company said today it’s planning to release a show called The Only Podcast Left as a fictional companion to its new apocalyptic zombie show Daybreak . The podcast takes place in Daybreak ’s universe and tells the story of a group of teens who make a podcast during the apocalypse. It’ll exclusively be available through Spotify until December 12th, which is when it’ll be released on other platforms. Netflix already produces companion podcasts for some of its content, including a behind-the-scenes show about Stranger Things , and another called You Can’t Make This Up about how Netflix filmmakers create their true crime dramas. Other video... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2PBbcET

Here’s when Black Friday deals start at Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, and more

Black Friday is happening on Friday, November 29th, but if you shop on that day only, you’ll probably miss out on some great deals. That’s because several retailers, including Target, Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, Newegg, and GameStop, aren’t waiting for the shopping holiday to start. They’re already offering some great deals, and it’s only going to ramp up from here. Whether you’ll be on the lookout for the best deal on Black Friday, or in the weeks leading up to it, it helps to have a plan of attack. Where and when will you shop? How much are you looking to spend? Will you be shopping online, or are you willing to make the trek to your local store? These are all good things to think about, and we’ll keep the info below updated to help... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2NsOlIH

iOS 13 is killing background apps more frequently, iPhone owners report

Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge Apple’s iOS 13 has had a rocky start since its mid-September launch, with it being among the most buggy Apple software releases in recent memory. Now, iPhone owners are complaining of yet another issue that may be bug-related. As compiled by MacRumors , numerous iOS 13 users say the OS is killing apps in the background far too aggressively in what appears to be a memory management issue. That has resulted in some users losing progress in apps after switching to another that may be more memory intensive, like the camera or iMessage, even for just a few seconds. You can read a long list of testimonials over at MacRumors. But the takeaway is that the iPhone should be getting better at this, not worse, due to superior components and software... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/334jg4R

The Loupedeck Creative Tool is a physical control deck for creative apps

Loupedeck has announced a new editing console for creative work called the Loupedeck Creative Tool . It’s designed to help bridge the gap between the infinite toolbars and toggles of apps like Photoshop, Lightroom, or Final Cut to the real world through an array of customizable buttons and dials. It’s a similar concept to the company’s original Loupedeck and Loupedeck+ consoles , but the Creative Tool takes things a bit further by having a far more customizable user interface. Where the original Loupedecks offered a mix of pre-labeled dials for things like contrast and exposure alongside unlabeled user-customizable dials, the Creative Tool uses miniature screens to assign whatever tools or functions you’d like to the buttons and dials... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2Ny8Bsq

‘Disaster capitalism’ piles on top of California blazes and power outages

A fire burns in San Bernardino, CA on OCtober 31. | Photo by JOSH EDELSON/AFP via Getty Images Fires raging in San Francisco’s Bay Area and in the greater Los Angeles area have already forced hundreds of thousands of people to evacuate their homes or be stranded without power in preemptive blackouts aimed at stemming new blazes. But as residents check their social media feeds for emergency updates, they’re seeing something more — social media is swimming with promotions for solar power, back-up generators, and air purifiers. social media is swimming with promotions The frenzy has almost become an expected side effect of fire season. “Here in California, in the wealthy tech-heavy region of the Bay, the fires offer a glimpse of an emerging form of disaster capitalism,” Alexis Madrigal wrote for The Atlantic in the midst of historic... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/36vRroe

New trailer for Netflix’s Witcher confirms December 20th release date

Netflix Netflix’s adaptation of The Witcher , based on Andrzej Sapkowski’s adored novels, will be available to stream on December 20th, according to a new trailer. This is the second trailer for Netflix’s highly anticipated series, following a brief look at the show this past summer at San Diego Comic-Con. It mostly highlights Geralt’s relationship with other characters in the show, but shows some new and intense action scenes. The series takes all of its inspiration from Sapkowski’s series instead of the incredibly popular RPG series from CD Projekt Red . Although Henry Cavill’s Geralt does show up in a bathtub, paying homage to a moment in The Witcher 3 that spawned a popular meme . Lauren Schmidt Hissrich, who is overseeing the... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/323izHN

Cortana gets a male voice and Outlook for iOS integration in leaked video

Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Microsoft’s Cortana assistant is getting new features later this year, adding voice options (including a male voice for the first time) as well as an integration with the Outlook app on iOS, according to a leaked video posted by Twitter user @h0x0d . The new Outlook features seem to largely revolve around a new “Play My Emails” feature that will see Cortana go over your new emails in a miniature briefing. During the briefing, you’ll be able to sort or flag conversations using your voice. Cortana in 2019 pic.twitter.com/5rlfshgjxX — WalkingCat (@h0x0d) October 31, 2019 The video also shows off the option for a “masculine” voice for the smart assistant, which is a first for Microsoft and a welcome addition to the platform.... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/36lYL5O

WhatsApp’s fingerprint unlock feature is now on Android

WhatsApp has announced that its app can now be locked with a fingerprint on Android, following the addition of biometric security to its iOS version earlier this year . Turning the feature on means you’ll need to use your fingerprint to unlock the app even after unlocking your phone. It’s an extra level of security similar to what you might find in a banking app. The update doesn’t appear to be available in all regions just yet, but once it arrives, WhatsApp says you’ll be able to toggle on the extra security from within the app’s Privacy settings menu. There are options to let the app remain unlocked for one or 30 minutes after you unlock it, and there’s also a toggle to prevent the contents of your messages from appearing in... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/36hU1Ol

Here are the best deals from Sam’s Club’s upcoming one-day sale

Image: Vizio Sam’s Club, like every other major retailer, will be taking part in Black Friday and Cyber Monday 2019. But unlike most others (except for Walmart ), Sam’s Club is gearing up to unleash some seasonal deals very soon. It’ll host a day-long sale on Saturday, November 9th , and you’ll need a Sam’s Club membership to take part in the savings. The deals will start online at 12AM ET on November 9th or 7AM ET at your local Sam’s Club store. The retailer has shared a preview of what to expect from the one-day sales event, and from that list, we’ve chosen the essential products that you might be searching for over the holidays. It’s possible that we’ll see better deals as we get closer to Black Friday, which kicks off on Friday, November 29th. But... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2N3AMkc

YouTubers raise $10 million for tree charity — and bring in tens of millions of views

YouTubers have raised more than $10 million as part of a fundraiser to plant trees across the globe , meeting more than half of the goal organizers laid out last week. The initiative, called Team Trees, had YouTubers flooding the platform with videos asking their viewers to donate money, with the goal of raising $20 million by the end of the year to plant 20 million trees through the Arbor Day Foundation. The halfway point came quickly, thanks to some large donations from tech executives. Tesla CEO Elon Musk donated $1 million on Tuesday; Shopify CEO Tobi Lütke donated $1,000,001 on Wednesday; YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki donated $200,000 on Wednesday; and Twitter and Square CEO Jack Dorsey appeared to make two separate donations, of... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/331BGTG

The Moon Channel: a short horror game about smart home gadgets

Techno-occultism, surveillance, and vacuum cleaners Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2NwzNIl

Do Apple TV Plus shows have to be good to succeed?

Apple TV Plus wants potential subscribers to be excited about streaming. It’s launching with four big-budget shows featuring household names. But early reviews tell a different story , one where Apple’s presence in an oversaturated streaming space doesn’t seem necessary. Negative reviews right out of the gate aren’t improving Apple’s chances, but that doesn’t mean the streaming platform’s future is doomed. At $4.99 a month, Apple TV Plus is one of the cheapest streaming services entering the “streaming wars” space. It’s not a Netflix killer or even a Netflix competitor. This isn’t the streaming service you’ll cancel Hulu for. Apple knows this. That’s why the company is giving anyone who purchases an Apple product, new or refurbished, a... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2NvR4B5

Motorola’s foldable RAZR phone appears in leaked image

Motorola is planning to unveil its foldable RAZR phone next month, but a new leak has given us an early look at the handset. Evan Blass (evleaks) shared an image of the foldable RAZR on his Twitter account today, and it looks a lot like the classic RAZR V3 from 2004. Motorola has already teased a new hinge for this foldable RAZR, and this leaked image shows the displays will flip into the place. Previous leaks have suggested there will be a single display that folds vertically and flips out into place. A Wall Street Journal report from earlier this year suggested that the device could cost as much as $1,500. Developing... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/36mjG8D

The lonely ballad of the fuck button

Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge LoveSync was meant for couples struggling in the bedroom — instead its crowdfunding campaign became a viral joke Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2PAwqTo

Walmart is reportedly looking to sell its Vudu streaming service

Walmart is considering a sale of its Vudu video streaming service, according to a new report from The Information . It’s not known how much the company is looking to sell the service for, nor whether it has enlisted bankers to assist with the sale. Walmart purchased Vudu back in 2010 for $100 million. The Information notes several reasons why Walmart could be looking to sell Vudu now. For starters, the video streaming market is getting increasingly crowded with Apple TV Plus and Disney+ launching next month and HBO Max and NBCUniversal’s Peacock services coming next year. Vudu’s digital rentals and purchases business model has also fallen a bit out of favor in recent years, as all-you-can-eat subscription streaming services have become... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/34gMa1D

In the hot seat

Behind Hot Ones’ ambitions to be the future of late-night TV Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2PCJK9B

Use this script if you’re tired of taking Medium posts too seriously

Screenshot by Jon Porter / The Verge One of Medium’s biggest strengths is its sleek design, which can give anything published on the platform an air of legitimacy, regardless of whether it deserves it or not. Now, one Twitter user has released a script that breaks this illusion, which gives every Medium post a gaudy purple background, individual paragraph frames, and, of course, formats every post in Comic Sans. “Medium.com’s design and typography can create an illusion of legitimacy and polish for ideas that might not deserve legitimacy,” the script’s author @eyes_low wrote on Twitter , “I made a userscript that kills @Medium’s design so that critical thinking takes precedence over eye candy.” Once you’ve got it installed, the script makes every Medium post look amateur... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2PwjJIW

The Verge Guide to the Apple Watch

Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge The Apple Watch has become the standard by which all other smartwatches are measured. It provides you with information about your fitness, heart rate, and general health; lets you listen to your favorite music and other audio streams; notifies your friends or family in case of emergency; lets you access texts and email; and even (if you have an LTE-equipped version) allows you to make and take phone calls. It’s got style, as well. You can take your pick of a wide variety of watch cases, bands, and faces. Some of those faces give you immediate feedback on your steps, the weather, or the position of the Moon. Others simply tell you what time it is — but with flair and imaginative designs. You can even have your watch show off your... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2N1jpjI

It’s harder to ban political ads on Twitter than it sounds

Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge If you’ve ever wondered about the value of having multiple social networks competing to develop the best products and policies, Wednesday offered us a clear example. Facebook is now three weeks into a controversy over whether (and how) it ought to regulate political ads, and the lies those ads will inevitably sometimes contain. Lots of folks (including some Facebook employees ) have proposed ideas, including banning political ads from the platform altogether. Today, Jack Dorsey took their suggestion — for Twitter. In a thoughtful thread, Dorsey laid out his case for banning both issue ads and campaign ads. Notably, he honed in on two things that make social ads unique: their speed, and the way they can target small niche communities at... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/3201COf

AirPods Pro teardown confirms that they’re just as disposable as ever

Image: iFixit iFixit has completed its traditional teardown of Apple’s latest AirPods and, just as Apple promised , it’s bad news for repairs. The organization awarded the noise-canceling buds a big fat zero repairability score, noting that their “non-modular, glued-together design and lack of replacement parts makes repair both impractical and uneconomical.” That’s the same score as both versions of the original AirPods. This means that once the battery in your $249 AirPods Pro degrades and eventually dies, you’ve got no other option but to dispose of them. When you do, the best thing to do is to send them back to Apple for recycling knowing that you’re doing the environment a little favor. Image: iFixit Once disassembled, it’s... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2Wu9aHT

Nintendo’s Switch Lite helps boost hardware sales by more than 50 percent

Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge Nintendo’s third-quarter earnings are out, and they reveal that the company sold 4.8 million Switch consoles between July and September, a year-on-year increase of just over 50 percent. 41.67 million units have been shipped in total as of September 30th, meaning the Switch will almost certainly overtake the SNES this holiday season to become Nintendo’s second most popular home console ever. This quarter saw the release of the Switch Lite , a new handheld-only version of the console that can’t dock to a TV but costs $100 less. The Lite sold 1.85 million units, while the regular Switch — which also got a new version with better battery life — sold 2.85 million. Nintendo has continued to put out solid content for the Switch, and this... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/36oIihg

Strong Galaxy Note 10 sales help stem falling Samsung profits

Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge Samsung Electronics has reported third-quarter earnings that show sharp declines year-on-year due to the ongoing slow performance of the global memory chip market, which had been the company’s biggest profit driver. In other areas, however, Samsung is doing pretty well. Overall, the company made 62 trillion won (~$53 billion) in revenue and 7.78 trillion won (~$6.71 billion) in operating profit, year-on-year drops of 5 and 56 percent respectively. But the mobile business alone posted revenue of 29.25 trillion won (~$25 billion), up 17 percent, with profit rising 32 percent to 2.92 trillion won (~$2.5 billion). Profit is also slightly up at the display panel business. Samsung says the improved mobile earnings were due to strong sales of... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/34juMcy

US Interior Department is grounding its drone fleet due to risks of Chinese spying

Photo by Sean O’Kane / The Verge The US Interior Department, which oversees federal land and resource management, says it’s grounding its entire aerial drone fleet of more than 800 UAVs out of concern for Chinese spying and drone-aided cyberattacks. The news was first reported by The Wall Street Journal today, and the department confirmed the grounding to The Verge . Every drone in use by the Interior Department is either manufactured in China or uses some Chinese-made parts, the WSJ reports. Interior Secretary David Bernhardt made the order earlier today, and the drones will remain grounded until the department completes a review of the security risks they may pose. US officials are concerned the drones may be used for espionage or cyberattacks “Secretary Bernhardt is... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2prmHE4

Samsung’s newest rugged tablet is available now in the US, starting at $599.99

Image: Samsung Samsung announced today that the Galaxy Tab Active Pro, its newest rugged tablet designed for people who work outdoors or in industrial areas, is now available in the US for $599.99. (Previously, it was only available in select markets.) It’s primarily a business-focused device, so you can currently only buy it from Samsung’s channel partners. According to Samsung, an LTE-enabled version that works with the four major US carriers will be available on November 15th for $679.99. The Tab Active Pro has a 10.1-inch 1920 x 1200 screen, up from the eight-inch screen in Samsung’s previous rugged tablet, the Tab Active 2 , and will max out at a brightness of 550 nits. Unlike the Tab Active 2, though, the Tab Active Pro’s physical Recent, Home,... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2Jzm4PH

SiriusXM is coming to Google Assistant smart speakers and displays

Image: Google Starting next week, SiriusXM’s hundreds of channels will be available to stream using Google Assistant, making them easily accessible on smart speakers like the Nest Mini or smart displays like the Nest Hub. The feature will be available in both the US and Canada, and you’ll be able to request channels with commands like “Hey Google, play Howard 100 on SiriusXM,” or “Hey Google, play The Beatles Channel on SiriusXM.” SiriusXM has been available on Alexa for a little while now, and the two companies even partnered last year to offer three months of the service for free to anyone who signed up using Amazon’s portal. This time, Google is offering a similar three-month SiriusXM trial for anyone who purchases a Google Nest speaker or Smart... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2Ws3ZrT

What DC Comics needs to learn from Joker’s success

Photo: Niko Tavernise / Warner Bros. The film is a model for the future of DC’s films and a throwback to the company’s best years Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2PuvdN5

Here’s who’s eligible for free HBO Max

HBO HBO Max is AT&T’s new crown jewel in the streaming landscape, building upon what its predecessor HBO Now started so many years ago. But the $14.99-per-month HBO Max is more than HBO Now , and to prove it, AT&T wants to give HBO Max away for free to as many customers as possible. HBO Max is going to be free for a lot of people , but figuring out who those customers are is still difficult to parse. AT&T is going to give its wireless customers who already subscribe to HBO through AT&T’s services (like AT&T TV or U-Verse TV) a free one-year subscription to Max. That’s approximately 10 million people. The goal is to get those people to eventually continue subscribing to HBO Max once the year is over, dropping the older HBO subscription, which... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2JP2AXB

Apple TV Plus is now bundled with Apple Music student plans

Illustrations by Alex Castro / The Verge Apple Music’s discounted student plan will include access to Apple TV Plus once the service launches on Friday, November 1st. The added perk doesn’t raise the student plan’s price: it’s still $4.99 per month for full access to the music streaming service. The only real caveat is that, as always, you need to verify that you’re enrolled at a college of some sort to qualify for the discounted rate. Apple is giving away Apple TV Plus to hook viewers and generate buzz for shows Apple doesn’t usually like giving things away for free, or even at discounts, so the addition of Apple TV Plus to the student plan is somewhat surprising. It’s a smart addition, though. Apple needs to reach a mass of viewers if it wants to make the service into a truly... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/330Hvkm

Sonos launches trade-up program for its oldest products

Sonos is letting people who own its oldest products trade them in for a more modern replacement. The new program offers a 30 percent discount to those who want to trade their Connect, Connect:Amp, ZP80, ZP90, ZP100, ZP120, or the first-generation Play:5 for something newer. Unfortunately, the Play:1 isn’t part of the list, as it was still available for sale relatively recently, even after being succeeded by the Sonos One and One SL. If you have more than one of the eligible products, you’ll get the 30 percent discount for each one you trade up. You can register for the program on Sonos’ website where the company will also help customers find ways to responsibly recycle their old hardware. The program comes as Sonos faces mounting... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2Jx6iVC

Xbox Game Streaming hands-on: turn your Xbox into a game streaming server

Xbox Game Streaming. | Photo by Tom Warren / The Verge Microsoft is now allowing Xbox One testers to stream any games from their console to an Android phone or tablet. It’s part of a new Xbox Game Streaming feature that should make its way to all Xbox One consoles soon. While this might sound like Project xCloud , Microsoft’s preview of cloud-based game streaming, it’s a separate option that’s designed to turn your own Xbox One console into a streaming server. Microsoft has offered a similar feature to stream Xbox games to Windows 10 PCs, but it’s now extending this to Android phones. I’ve been testing Xbox Game Streaming today, and it feels like an early glimpse at the future of Microsoft’s xCloud service. Much like xCloud, Game Streaming uses the same Android app to access your Xbox One... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2BZeFVq

Linksys announces Wi-Fi 6 Velop mesh router, starting at $399

Image: Linksys Linksys has announced its first mesh router system with support for Wi-Fi 6, the new Wi-Fi standard that’s optimized for the increasing amounts of internet-connected devices in our homes. The Velop WiFi 6 is available as a standalone router for $399, or you can get a pack of two for $699. Linksys says that each node can cover an area of around 3,000 square feet and that the system should be able to handle connections from over 50 devices simultaneously. This announcement from Linksys comes a couple of months after its main rival, Netgear, announced a similar Wi-Fi 6 update to its Orbi lineup of mesh routers. Netgear’s version also costs $699 for a two-pack of devices, with the quoted ability to handle connections from over 100 connected... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/34a8kCE

Faraday Cage

Can an electric car startup save itself from its founder? Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/31WTez1

The Mavic Mini is DJI’s first drone that doesn’t need FAA registration

Photography by Sean O’Kane / The Verge DJI’s newest drone is also the smallest and lightest one the company’s ever made. It’s so small and light, in fact, that buyers won’t have to register it with the Federal Aviation Administration. The heavily leaked Mavic Mini, as it’s called, was announced on Wednesday morning and is available for preorder now and will ship on November 11th. The drone will be sold for $399 with a remote controller, one battery, and a set of extra propellers, or in one of DJI’s “Fly More” combo packs, which costs $499 and includes propellor guards, three batteries, a battery charging hub, a carrying case, a controller, and three sets of extra propellers. Despite the relatively low price tag, the Mavic Mini features a lot of the best aspects of DJI’s more... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2ptAUjI

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare’s political message is buried under blockbuster bravado

Image: Activision / Infinity Ward Can a big-budget shooter explore uncomfortable politics? Modern Warfare sure does try Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2pgtjVX

Apple’s 5G iPhones will reportedly be powered by its first 5-nanometer chips

Photo by James Bareham / The Verge Three of Apple’s phones will release with 5G connectivity next year with Qualcomm’s X55 5G modem , Nikkei reports . This modem will reportedly be paired with a new Apple chipset — likely to be called the A14 Bionic — that’ll be the first from the company to be built using a 5-nanometer process. This isn’t the first time we’ve heard rumors that Apple is planning on releasing its first 5G phones in 2020, nor is it the first time we’ve heard there’ll be three of them. Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo made a similar prediction back in July . What’s new are the reports of the exact Qualcomm modem Apple plans to use after the two companies settled their ongoing legal dispute back in April. In the longer term, Apple is thought to be working on its own... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2JtqYh9

How to find your Apple Watch

Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge Even the best of us can occasionally misplace an item. Even something like the Apple Watch, which is usually safe on your wrist, can be lost. You come home from a run, pull off your watch and drop it — somewhere in the living room. The band comes loose while you’re out watching the latest Marvel movie, and you walk out of the theater without it. Your three-year-old decides it might be fun to play with your Watch for a few minutes, and then leaves it under a pile of stuffed toys. What do you do? Luckily, Apple’s “Find My” app works as well with your Watch as with your iPhone — better, in fact, because you can use your iPhone to find your wandering Watch. Go to the Watch app on your phone. (You can also get there by tapping on the “Find... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2q0mkAr

Spotify launches a dedicated Kids app with curated playlists and playful art

Spotify is launching a new app called Spotify Kids that’s meant to provide a safe space for kids to explore and listen to music — and finally get “Baby Shark” out of their parents’ Discover playlists. The app, which launches today in Ireland, includes around 6,000 tracks, all of which have been curated by editors at Spotify. For “younger kids,” the app will be limited to things like Disney soundtracks, songs about dinosaurs, and children’s stories. If parents set the app up for an “older kid,” then it will add pop hits from artists like Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande, and Bruno Mars. Spotify editors are looking at more than whether a song contains foul language when determining if it’s an appropriate fit for this app. References to guns and... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2WuD8eP

Hate speech is spreading on Facebook in India again

Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge We’ve spent the past couple weeks looking at the clash of social networks and democracy in the United States. So let’s turn our attention abroad. Assam is a state in India that is home to a large population of Bengali Muslims. The ruling party of India, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), are Hindu nationalists. In August, after six years of development, the government released a controversial national register of citizens that omitted 1.9 million residents, many of them Muslim. The government has presented the project as part of an effort to expel “infiltrators,” but the overall effect has been to create an environment of fear for minorities in Assam, many of whom are poor. None of that is Facebook’s doing. But as we have seen before in... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2Jvix4Q

Snapchat now lets you 3D Paint faces and pretty much anything else

Image: Snap Today, Snapchat is introducing a new 3D Paint feature that lets you draw in augmented reality. You can use it to draw on your own face using your phone’s front-facing camera, and it’ll also work with your rear-facing camera to let you to draw on objects in the environment. One video produced by Snap shows the feature being used to draw a pair of eyes and a mustache on the front of a van. The functionality looks similar to Samsung’s “AR Doodle” feature which it introduced with the Galaxy Note 10 . However, Samsung’s feature has the added benefit of using the phone’s S Pen stylus, which should be more precise than drawing with your finger on the screen. If you want to give the feature a go yourself, then Snapchat’s 3D Paint... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2NrCCdk

The PS4 has outsold the original PlayStation and the Wii

Sony has announced as part of its second-quarter earnings report that it sold 2.8 million PlayStation 4 consoles between July and September. Since the company hit exactly 100 million sales three months ago , the total is now at 102.8 million, meaning the PS4 has outsold the original PlayStation. The PlayStation, as you may remember, was an enormous success. It sold 102.5 million units, vastly more than competitors like the Sega Saturn and the Nintendo 64, and until now it was the second best-selling home console of all time behind the PS2, which sold a probably unrepeatable 155 million. Also of note: the Nintendo Wii’s total of 101.6 million has been surpassed this quarter as well. It’s a huge achievement for Sony to attain this level of... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/31TVRBz

Blizzard lost a big sponsor after the Hong Kong outcry: Mitsubishi

Photo by Chesnot/Getty Images Blizzard Entertainment may be feeling the effects of its controversial ban of Hong Kong Hearthstone player Ng “Blitzchung” Wai Chung for quite some time. The company not only faced a widespread player boycott, condemnations from US lawmakers, and numerous employee walkouts over the decision, but it also lost a key sponsor of its international gaming competitions. According to The Daily Beast , Mitsubishi decided to pull sponsorships of Blizzard e-sports events after the company banned Wai Chung for voicing support for the Hong Kong protesters in a televised post-game interview earlier this month. Reddit users first noticed the disappearance of the Mitsubishi logo during a recent Asia Pacific Hearthstone tournament, and the company... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/369EgsK

Here’s what HBO Max looks like

HBO Max, AT&T’s upcoming $15 a month streaming video service , looks nothing like its HBO Now counterpart. Here’s a brief tour: AT&T and WarnerMedia showed off the first look at its product interface at a special investor event today, with Andy Forssell, executive vice president and general manager, speaking about the importance of human curation, instead of simply relying on algorithms like Netflix and other competitors. That’s why HBO’s “Recommended by Humans” feature, something the company rolled out earlier this year, is getting a big lift on HBO Max . Celebrities will now have pages where they can list their own recommendations. HBO Max customers can then use those recommendation pages to select a movie or TV show directly from that... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2MYBRJW

HBO announces new Game of Thrones spinoff, House of the Dragon

HBO has ordered a Game of Thrones spinoff series, House of the Dragon , straight to series. The new prequel is written by Ryan Condal ( Colony ), with George R.R. Martin set to co-executive produce. The project is based on Martin’s 2019 book Fire and Blood , and is a history of House Targaryen (the ancestors of Daenerys) as they fight through a civil war. The series is set 300 years before the events of Game of Thrones. HBO executive Casey Bloys made the announcement at an event for HBO Max, AT&T’s streaming service coming May 2020. The news comes just hours after news broke that HBO canceled a previously announced Game of Thrones spinoff series. Developing... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2Pv0obm

HBO Max launches in May 2020 for $14.99 a month

HBO Max , AT&T’s big foray into streaming, will launch in May 2020 for per $14.99 a month, the company announced at a special event held for investors. An ad-supported tier will reportedl launch in 2021. The pricing tier makes it one of the most expensive in the shifting streaming landscape. Apple TV Plus is only $4.99 a month , while Disney+ is sitting at $6.99 a month . AT&T is in a tricky spot. HBO Now, its other HBO-branded streaming service, is $15 a month. That’s about the same cost as the channel via cable packages. AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson teased the importance of today’s event, which took place at the iconic Warner Bros. lot in Burbank, California, during a call with investors yesterday. Stephenson called the streaming service... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/34eW9ol

Fortnite’s new island has already changed, just in time for Halloween

Earlier this month, the entire Fortnite island was sucked into a black hole and replaced with a brand-new location , erasing two years’ worth of history in the process. Just a few weeks later, though, the new Fortnite island is already starting to change. Things are getting spooky. The battle royale game has been updated for Halloween with an event developer Epic calls “Fortnitemares.” Once again, parts of the map have become overrun with hordes of undead . This time, though, the monsters are spawning from a very specific location. A small island at the center of the Fortnite map is now dubbed the Isle of the Storm, and it’s covered with giant purple crystals. Each has writhing tentacles, which will produce zombies until you destroy them.... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2ppuLVL

EA games are returning to Steam along with the EA Access subscription service

Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge EA will start releasing games on Steam again, after it moved away from the popular PC game marketplace in 2011 in favor of its Origin store and launcher. It’ll start with Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, making it the first new EA game released on Steam since 2011. Additionally, EA announced plans to bring its EA Access subscription service to Steam starting next year, allowing players to pay a monthly price for access to a collection of EA games through Steam. “At the core, we are game makers, and our aspiration is to connect as many people as we can to the great games that we built and make it as frictionless as possible for them to do that,” explained Mike Blank, senior vice president at EA. “So with more players playing more games and... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2BUO642

Netflix wants to let people watch things at twice the speed, but Hollywood is pushing back

Netflix is testing a feature that allows a small group of Android phone users to change the playback speed of what they’re watching, but some of Hollywood’s biggest actors and filmmakers are pushing back. Directors Judd Apatow ( Knocked Up) , Brad Bird ( The Incredibles ), and Peyton Reed ( Ant-Man ) asked Netflix on Twitter not to move forward with the tool. Actor Aaron Paul ( El Camino, BoJack Horseman ) called it a bad decision. “Why support and finance filmmakers visions on one hand and then work to destroy the presentation of those films on the other?,” Bird tweeted . A Netflix spokesperson told The Verge that the company is always experimenting with ways to improve subscribers’ viewing experience. Netflix doesn’t have any plans at this... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2MWplur

Hellvetica is a horrific take on the famous typeface

Image: Zack Roif / Matthew Woodward Earlier this year, Monotype lovingly updated its classic Helvetica typeface for the 21st century. The company redrew almost 40,000 of Helvetica’s characters as part of the Helvetica Now revamp in an attempt to make the typeface feel nicer to read and to work better at smaller sizes. Hellvetica , meanwhile, is a much more anarchic affair. It’s the product of Zack Roif and Matthew Woodward, two New York-based creative directors, and it’s designed specifically to irritate graphic designers around the world. Think of it as a self-aware Comic Sans with kerning that’s somehow much much worse. Introducing : HELLvetica. Like helvetica, but with like, much shittier kerning for Halloween. Download it at https://t.co/BXlLnOI7EG ! p... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2pmwtY4

Ikea’s smart button leaks with a tease of scenes to come

Ikea’s Shortcut Button for controlling smart home scenes. | Image: Ikea of Sweden, via FCC Ikea’s working on a new Shortcut Button that can activate a “scene” in homes that are fitted with the company’s smart products, according to a new Federal Communications Commission filing . A scene is typically defined as a set of event-driven (leaving home, having dinner, etc.) commands that are issued simultaneously to multiple smart home devices. The Tradfri Shortcut Button was first spotted by Swedish site Teknikveckan , which speculates that it might be possible to add different pictograms behind the button’s plastic door to better identify its function. A single press of the discrete button activates a scene linked to it through the Ikea Home smart app, as described in an accompanying user guide . The Ikea button will last an... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2WmyzTX

Google’s .new shortcuts are coming to other websites, and you’ll be able to register your own

Illustration: Alex Castro / The Verge Last year, Google introduced the handy “.new” shortcuts for Google Docs, Slides, and Sheets, so you could type something like “ docs.new ,” into your browser’s URL bar and a fresh G Suite document of that kind would open in a new tab. Soon, you might see a lot of other websites using .new shortcuts. Google announced today that you’ll be able to register a .new domain for an online shortcut of your own. A number of companies have .new shortcuts that are live now, such as Spotify’s playlist.new , which will let you create a new Spotify playlist. Bitly, Canva, Coda, Medium, OVO Sound, RunKit, Stripe, and Webex also have shortcuts. There’s .new shortcuts for Bitly, Spotify, and more Anyone can apply to register a .new domain starting on... Continue reading… from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/2PuvPlS