Month: March 2022

T-Mobile begins shutdown of Sprint 3G network, to be completed ‘no later than May 31’

T-Mobile said Wednesday that its shutdown of Sprint’s 3G network is proceeding as planned, beginning on March 31st. As part of the shutdown process, the company said in a statement emailed to The Verge, it will migrate customers over the next 60 days “to ensure they are supported and not…

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Microsoft Build 2022 could virtually share the upcoming Windows roadmap

Audio player loading… Microsoft has set the date for its Build 2022 developer conference, May 24-26, and decided, for the third year in a row, to make it all-virtual. While Microsoft’s desktop operating system, Windows, is often the star of the show, Microsoft Build is the Redmond, Washington-based company’s chance…

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AWS is catapulting Arm to the top end of the server market

Audio player loading… Through its Graviton server chips, AWS is leading the way when it comes to cloud computing providers adoption of Arm-based processors according to a new report from the market research firm TrendForce. As corporate demand for digital transformation including AI and high-performance computing has accelerated in recent…

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WhatsApp is getting better voice messages in the next few weeks

WhatsApp announced on Wednesday that it will roll out some improvements to voice messages over the coming weeks, including the ability to listen to a message while reading other chats and play messages at 1.5 or 2 times speed (yes, please, put this feature everywhere). The experience of recording messages…

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Chrome OS 100 brings new Launcher design to Chromebooks

Like its Chrome browser counterpart, Chrome OS has finally reached its 100th version. Google fully updates its operating system every four weeks or so. The new release comes with a new design for Chrome OS’s launcher meant to make it more intuitive and customizable for Chromebook users. The launcher (for…

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Starfield’s lead designer says the game covers ‘so much new ground’

Audio player loading… Starfield’s lead designer and writer, Emil Pagliarulo, has said that the game covers “so much new ground” for the studio and that “players are going to lose their minds”. Pagliarulo discussed the development team’s progress on Starfield in a recently published blog post on the official Bethesda…

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