[ad_1] The series premieres November 28th. It’s potentially one of the more important additions to the Apple TV+ lineup. In addition to being one of the first series to debut post-launch, it’s also Apple’s first thriller. And then there’s the matter of M. Night Shyamalan making a return to TV. His track record for producing […]
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WhatsApp gives you more ways to avoid annoying group chats
[ad_1] Like earlier, a chat administrator who doesn’t have permission can still send a private invitation through an individual chat. The request will disappear after three days, so you can ignore it if you’d rather not respond. The feature should be active now on Android and iOS. This is an acknowledgment that unwanted group invitations […]
Amazon snaps up Critical Role animated series as a Prime exclusive
[ad_1] You should hear more about the “logistical details” of the arrangement in late 2020. The core cast members will both reprise their roles and serve as executive producers, including Matthew Mercer (McCree in Overwatch) and Laura Bailey (Nadine Ross in Uncharted). Vox Machina will revolve around a story from Critical Role’s campaign that sees […]
Facebook is testing a facial recognition tool to verify your identity
[ad_1] There’s also mention of an updated process for submitting your ID photo for account verification. It’s decidedly less sophisticated and simply involves snapping a photo of your ID on a flat, well-lit surface and submitting the picture. We’ve asked Facebook for comment. Code like this isn’t necessarily a guarantee that a feature is coming […]
Google workers demand the company achieves zero emissions by 2030
[ad_1] The workers are also calling for “zero contracts to enable or accelerate the extraction of fossil fuels,” linking to a Gizmodo piece pointing out that the tech giant provides automation, cloud and AI services to some of the biggest oil companies in the world. Next, the workers want a plan that provides “zero funding […]
Adobe, Twitter and the New York Times team up to fight digital fakes
[ad_1] Adobe, Twitter and the New York Times are tired of seeing fake media propagate, and they're teaming up to do something about it. The trio has launched a Content Authenticity Initiative that aims to create a standard for digital media attribution. I… [ad_2] Source link
YouTube star Jarvis banned from ‘Fortnite’ over cheating
[ad_1] Critics like The Fortnite Guy have argued that a permanent ban was unfair to Jarvis, pointing out that he got a permanent ban while players who cheated in a pro tournament got away with a temporary ban and even competed in the Fortnite World Cup. In theory, Epic was playing favorites. However, Epic stressed […]
Dropbox’s 100GB file-transfer feature is out of beta
[ad_1] Transfer allows Dropbox users to send a copy of files. Recipients won’t need a Dropbox account to receive Transfers, and alterations made by recipients won’t change the original file. Dropbox says it’s “designed for times when you need to turn over large collections of final files to clients and other people outside your company.” […]
8chan returns without its most notorious community
[ad_1] The new site doesn’t currently include /pol/, the 8chan board where shooters posted their manifestos. It’s not yet clear if that’s by choice, but the absence is conspicious. The community was frequently seen as a haven for racism and other extremist ideologies, and it’s arguably the main reason why companies like Cloudflare and Tucows […]
The Morning After: Russia’s ‘sovereign internet’ law takes effect
[ad_1] Its policy is about to get an early test.Facebook will let politicians run false ads during UK elections Facebook’s loose policy of allowing politicians to run false ads is going to get tested in short order. The social network won’t fact-check candidates’ ads in the weeks ahead of the forthcoming UK elections on December […]
