Month: January 2022

Twitter joins Instagram in copying TikTok’s reaction videos

Twitter has announced that it’s testing a feature called “quote tweet with reaction,” where you can embed a copy of a tweet into a photo or video instead of just replying to it with text. Twitter says that the feature is currently being tested on iOS. If you have access…

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Samsung’s Home Hub is a tablet for controlling SmartThings devices

One of the products Samsung showed off at its CES 2022 presentation was the Home Hub, an 8.4-inch tablet for controlling all the connected home devices in your household. The company has now shared more information about it. At launch, the Home Hub will have the ability to connect to…

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The iPhone 14 Pro could have a hole-punch camera and hide Face ID under the screen

Rumors for Apple’s upcoming 2022 iPhone refresh are continuing to roll, with Twitter leaker DylanDKT claiming that the iPhone 14 Pro lineup will feature a pill-shaped hole-punch design for its front-facing camera, with the bulk of Apple’s Face ID hardware being placed under the display (instead of an eyesore of…

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Natural Cycles’ data shows limited menstrual changes after COVID-19 vaccination

Getting a COVID-19 vaccine is associated with only a small change to the menstrual cycle, according to a new study using data from the birth control app Natural Cycles. The study follows widespread reports of heavier and longer periods from people who had recently been vaccinated after the start of…

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E3 2022 won’t be an in-person event … again

Audio player loading… There will be no in-person E3 event this year. With Omicron surging across the U.S., the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) has decided to cancel in-person activities. Last year’s E3, which was held June 12-to-15, was an all-digital affair, as well. In a statement given to Gamesbeat, the…

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E3 2022 will be an online-only event … again

Audio player loading… There will be no in-person E3 event this year. With Omicron surging across the U.S., the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) has decided to make the upcoming event online only. Last year’s E3 was an online-only affair, as well. In a statement given to Gamesbeat, the ESA said,…

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