Month: July 2022

Skate 4 news overshadowed by EA’s dumb tweet insulting its own single-player games

Audio player loading… Whoever runs EA’s Twitter account has royally plowed the hornet’s nest with a tweet dismissing single-player games. Let’s bear in mind the stable of amazing single-player titles under the EA umbrella, to appreciate the true boldness of the tweet. There’s Mass Effect, Dragon Age, and long-running classic,…

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Motorola’s next flagship has a camera unlike any iPhone, Galaxy or Pixel

Audio player loading… Motorola’s next flagship – the Moto X30 Pro – is shaping up to be an unorthodox entry in the flagship phone space, with new official camera details pointing to a system unlike anything we’ve seen on devices from rivals including Apple, Samsung or Google. Rumors around the…

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New Nothing wireless earbuds leak, with an intriguing name

Audio player loading… Not content with unveiling its much-hyped phone (1) later this month, it looks like mysterious new hardware firm Nothing will also soon be unveiling a refreshed version of their Nothing Ear (1) earbuds.  Nothing’s noise cancelling earphones were originally released back in 2021, and have already had one much-improved…

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COVID-19 variant boosters won’t need new clinical trials for clearance, FDA says

COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers won’t need to conduct new clinical trials as they develop booster shots targeting the most recent variants of the virus, a Food and Drug Administration official told Reuters. The agency will use clinical trials of variant-specific boosters developed earlier in the pandemic, manufacturing data, and animal studies…

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Elon Musk takes campaign against working from home to another extreme

Audio player loading… Following the rollout of a company-wide ban on remote working at Tesla, CEO Elon Musk is taking further steps against workers who are failing to show up. Office-based Tesla employees must swipe into their workplaces, which registers their attendance. It has now emerged that an automated message…

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Google slams the door on dozens of hack-for-hire groups

Audio player loading… Google has added dozens of new domains to its blacklist, effectively shutting the door on many hack-for-hire groups across the world. In a new blog post (opens in new tab) published on the Google Threat Analysis Group (TAG) page, the department’s director, Shane Huntley, said it’s been…

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