Spotify is increasing the price of many of its subscriptions this week across the UK and parts of Europe, with the US seeing a hike to Family plans. Subscribers have started to receive emails informing them of the changes, and they will affect Student, Duo, and Family plans across parts of Europe and the UK, […]
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Spotify’s miniplayer for Facebook launches today
Facebook is making it easier to never leave its app. Starting today Spotify announced the new miniplayer is now available for use in 27 countries. Facebook listeners will hear the shared track, and once it ends, Spotify will continue to play music on shuffle, as it usually does. Free users will hear ads, too. The […]
Apple will build another US campus in North Carolina
In 2018, Apple announced a $350 billion investment to create 20,000 new jobs in the span of five years, but things went better than expected, leading to a revision of the original plan. Today the company presented it, and it seems Apple will increase its investment by $80 billion over the next five years. This […]
Zoom’s Immersive View puts up to 25 people inside one virtual background
Zoom’s new immersive view feature lets you virtually sit next to your fellow video call participants in a classroom, a boardroom or anywhere else in one virtual background. Zoom says the feature can evoke the feeling of being in a classroom or boardroom, with everyone arranged in front of the same backdrop. In that sense, […]
Reddit sued for failing to pull child sexual abuse content
A woman has sued Reddit for allowing an ex-boyfriend to repeatedly post pornographic images of her as a 16-year-old. The lawsuit applies controversial measures instituted in 2018 under FOSTA-SESTA to a site that’s drawn particular criticism for child sexualization. The resulting case will test the limits of platforms’ legal shields amid ongoing efforts to pare […]
The Pentagon gave a company control of 175 million IP addresses
As part of an apparent effort to find holes in its network, the US Department of Defense has given a tiny Florida company control over about 175 million of its IP addresses, The Washington Post reported. The company started managing the long-dormant addresses on January 20th, but that number grew quickly over the next three […]
India orders Twitter to pull tweets criticizing its COVID-19 response
Twitter has removed more than 50 tweets critical of the Indian government’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic, and did so at the request of the Indian government. First reported by Indian news site MediaNama, the Indian government sent Twitter an emergency order on Friday to censor 52 tweets, according to a disclosure notice on the […]
SpaceX’s reused Crew Dragon capsule docks with the ISS
A new international crew of astronauts, riding SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule, has arrived at the International Space Station (ISS). The astronauts Shane Kimbrough and Megan McArthur of NASA, Akihiko Hoshide of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, and Thomas Pesquet of the European Space Agency launched from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida early Friday morning. […]
Disney’s latest robot will bring Groot and other characters to life
Disney’s R&D labs, commonly known as its Imagineering team, does some extremely impressive and expressive things with robots. It’s made mechanical stunt doubles, lifelike alien Na’vi, and, uh, this skinless weirdo. But the company’s latest creation looks like it quite literally walked out of a Disney movie. It’s a bipedal Groot that can amble about […]
Spotify reportedly won’t take a cut from podcasters who sell in-app subscriptions
Spotify wants to be the industry’s No. 1 distributor of podcasts and it’s willing to forgo some revenue in order to counter Apple’s push into podcast subscriptions. Spotify will not take a cut from podcasters who choose to sell in-app subscriptions and also will allow them to set their own pricing. Listeners on its iOS […]
Microsoft releases Office 2021 for Mac preview
Microsoft is releasing a preview version of Office 2021 for Mac and Office LTSC this week. While Office LTSC (Long-Term Servicing Channel) is designed for commercial customers, both versions are perpetual versions of Office that don’t rely on subscriptions or the cloud. Microsoft announced its plans for Office 2021 back in February, and a Windows […]
Garmin’s new Venu 2 watches have better battery life and more features
Garmin just unveiled the Garmin Venu 2 and Garmin Venu 2S, a pair of smartwatches that cost $399.99 and succeed the first-generation Garmin Venu. Unlike many of the best Garmin watches, which cater to specific sport styles, the Venu series embraces lifestyle elements that make similarly-priced competitors like the Apple Watch Series 6 and Samsung […]
TikTok’s Hype House is getting its own Netflix reality show
TikTok’s Hype House is getting a Netflix reality show that will follow the lives of some of the biggest creators on the social media platform. The new series is set to feature Kouvr Annon, Nikita Dragun, Sienna Mae Gomez, Chase Hudson, Larri Merritt, Thomas Petrou, Alex Warren, and Jack Wright collectively some of the largest […]
12 EA games get 120fps boost on Xbox Series X / S
Microsoft is enabling its Xbox FPS Boost mode on 13 EA games, with 12 now supporting up to 120fps. The FPS Boost feature for Xbox Series X and Series S consoles is designed to make existing games run better. While Microsoft has improved frame rates with some backward-compatible games, FPS Boost specifically bumps performance to […]
Microsoft’s new Windows 10 taskbar widget starts rolling out today
Microsoft announced that it would soon begin rolling out its new “News and Interests” Taskbar feature that has been in the works for a while now, allowing users to look at news and weather without opening any apps. The widget also expands to include a feed of news, stocks, sports, and weather information. The mini-feed […]