When Microsoft releases a new version of Windows, it’s a big deal. But on Monday, the company teased the release of Windows 1.0. Saying that the announcement confused people is an understatement. Microsoft tweeted and posted on Instagram a 13-second video about its “new” Windows 1.0 operating system. The video has an ’80s look and displays the …
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Fortnite season 9, week 8 challenges and how to score tricks with a Driftboard
Fortnite season 9, week 8 challenges are live, and that means the season will start winding down. It also means you’re running out of time to get all the Battle Stars. These are the Fortnite season 9, week 8 challenges. Epic Games Free challenges Apply Shields (0/400) Visit different clocks (0/3) Eliminate opponents in Snobby Shores or Mega Mall (0/7) …
Read More »MoviePass is suspending its service on July 4 to enhance the app
MoviePass will be suspending its service at 2 a.m. PT on July 4 while it works on improving the app. The company has spent months working on updating its subscriptions to “provide the level of service you deserve,” it said. MoviePass came under fire last year by reactivating accounts and asking former customers to opt out of being subscribed again. …
Read More »iOS 13’s FaceTime will apparently fake eye contact
Apple’s third iOS 13 developer beta adds a FaceTime feature that’ll fake eye contact during video calls, according to app designer Mike Rundle. Toggling the FaceTime Attention Correction setting makes it look like you’re looking directly into the camera, even though you’re really looking at the screen and the person you’re talking to. Rundle apparently tested the feature with podcaster …
Read More »Instagram, Facebook, Messenger and WhatsApp say they’re back online
Facebook says its platforms, including Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger and Facebook itself, are all back up and running after an issue earlier Wednesday. For the majority of the day, the apps were experiencing issues uploading and sending images, videos and other files. The company confirmed this in tweets for Facebook, Facebook Messenger and Instagram. “The issue has since been resolved and we should be back …
Read More »Google and Facebook under investigation again for advertising market power
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority has kicked off a probe into digital advertising and online platforms. Its examination will focus on Facebook and Google in particular, the agency said Wednesday. A similar study in Europe resulted in Google being hit with a $1.7 billion fine in March for “abusive” online ad practices. The European Commission had said Google was exploiting its …
Read More »Huawei remains on Commerce Department’s blacklist despite Trump’s deal
The Commerce Department is apparently still treating Huawei as blacklisted. This news comes despite President Donald Trump’s announcement that he’d ease limitations on companies selling equipment to the Chinese telecom. A senior official emailed enforcement staff Monday to assert that Huawei remains on its Entity List and that a “presumption of denial” licensing policy is still in place, Reuters reports. …
Read More »Apple says governments asked for 634 apps to be removed last year
In its latest transparency report, published Tuesday, Apple detailed that it received 80 requests from 11 countries to remove 634 apps from its App Stores from July 1 to Dec. 31, 2018. The apps in question weren’t listed in the report, but Apple said most of them were taken down. China had the most requests at 56, with 626 apps …
Read More »Samsung accused of misleading customers on Galaxy S ‘water resistance’
An Australian government watchdog agency is taking Samsung to court over claims that the company’s Galaxy phones are safe to take in the water. In 2016 Samsung released its first IP68 water-resistant phone, the Galaxy S7. All of the electronics giant’s flagship phones have since carried the IP68 certification for water resistance and have been advertised as water-friendly phones. The Australian Competition and …
Read More »Court upholds city’s right to warn consumers about phone radiation
Wireless association CTIA has failed again to get the city of Berkeley, California, to stop warning people that using a cellphone could expose them to radiation. As part of the long-running debate over health concerns in using mobile phones, Berkeley’s “Right to Know” ordinance, which came into effect in 2016, was upheld by a court Tuesday. Berkeley had been enforcing …
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