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,…
Read MoreMotorola’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…
Read MoreNew 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…
Read MoreCOVID-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…
Read MoreElon 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…
Read MoreGoogle 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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