Month: December 2022

Here’s what it’s like to use the first Matter devices in the real world

It’s here: we have Matter devices and the platforms to use them on. Well, three of each, but still — progress. So, after three years of reporting on the development of the new interoperability standard designed to make the smart home easier to use, I finally got my hands on…

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TikTok will tell you why you’re seeing a video on your For You page

TikTok users will soon get a peek under the hood of their For You pages to understand why each video is being recommended. In a blog post today, the company said it would begin rolling out a new feature on videos that breaks down why they’re being shown to the…

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Twitter Blue for Business now helps you track down your employees

Audio player loading… Twitter has launched “Blue for Business” in an effort to clear up which accounts are affiliated with companies and brands “We’re launching the pilot of Blue for Business so beginning today you’ll start seeing company badges on select profiles. We’ll soon be expanding the program and look…

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The Morning After: We tried Dyson’s air-purifying headphones

Dyson’s Zone is a headset-visor that processes the air you breathe and pumps it, well, into your face. Now we know the price ($949!) and launch date (March 2023), the company invited press to strap the baffling device on and test it a little more extensively. In a dark blue…

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Meta halts development of another major datacenter

Audio player loading… Days after canceling a data center expansion in Denmark, Meta has announced that a raft of data centers set to be built across an Alabama campus have been delayed indefinitely. In a statement provided to The Register (opens in new tab), the company claimed that it remains…

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Analogue Pocket Review: The Best Way to Play Old Game Boy Cartridges

Analogue Pocket’s 21st-century handheld makes revisiting games from outdated mobile consoles more fun than ever. Source

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