Category: services

Steam’s redesigned library will show what’s happening with your games

[ad_1] The tags you see in the Steam store will also help you find games in the library. You can look for just your open world titles, as an example. Valve is also teasing an upcoming Events page (below) that will shed even more light on what’s happening with your game. You’ll see updates, but […]

A week with Twitter’s attempt at a more civil internet

[ad_1] With Twttr, the company says it wants to make conversations easier to read, understand and join. And to do that it’s using features like color-coded chat bubbles to help you browse threads more efficiently. For instance, if someone you follow replies to one of your tweets, their response will be highlighted by a light-blue […]

Tesla alleges self-driving car startup Zoox stole company secrets

[ad_1] According to Tesla, the four former employees violated the terms of their contracts by forwarding documents and other information from work email addresses to personal accounts. The files included inventory documents, company schematics and other proprietary pieces of information. Tesla says it caught on to the alleged scheme when one of the former employees […]

Square will offer its new crypto employees payment in Bitcoin

[ad_1] #BitcoinTwitter and #CryptoTwitter! Square is hiring 3-4 crypto engineers and 1 designer to work full-time on open source contributions to the bitcoin/crypto ecosystem. Work from anywhere, report directly to me, and we can even pay you in bitcoin! Introducing @SqCrypto. Why? — jack (@jack) March 20, 2019 There has been no further information beyond […]

Kaia's motion-tracking workout app remembers which rep you're on

[ad_1] Kaia Health caught our attention last year with an app that tracks your motion using your phone's camera in a bid to help you achieve perfect squat form, though we found it didn't quite hit the mark. Still, Kaia is elevating the concept with an updat… [ad_2] Source link

Apple’s news service adds the Wall Street Journal at the last minute

[ad_1] Other outlets like the New York Times and Washington Post are still holding off, according to the sources. Like before, Apple is not only asking for a 50 percent cut but requiring unlimited access. Publishers have supposedly balked at a lack of direct access to customer info like email addresses. Apple, the WSJ and […]

The Game’ arrives alongside the show on July 4th

[ad_1] When the Duffer Brothers said Stranger Things 3: The Game would tie in with the third season of the Netflix series, they weren’t kidding. Bonus XP’s suitably retro beat-em-up is due to launch on the Switch (and most likely other platforms) on July 4th, or the same day Stranger Things 3 is available to […]

Peloton slapped with a $150 million lawsuit for playing unlicensed music

[ad_1] “Unfortunately, instead of recognizing the integral role of songwriters to its company, Peloton has built its business by using their work without their permission or fair compensation for years,” said NMPA President and CEO David Israelite in a statement. NMPA is the largest trade association for music publishers in the US. The group accused […]

Opera for Android ships with free VPN

[ad_1] If you’re unfamiliar with VPNs, the service allows you to create a private connection with a remote server that will communicate with websites that you’re visiting. Instead of sending and receiving information over a public network where it could potentially be intercepted by a malicious actor, all of those exchanges are handled by the […]

Pandora Modes gives you more listening options for music stations

[ad_1] When listening to a Pandora station based on a song or an artist, you’ll have five different modes available. For the same experience that you’ve always gotten out of Pandora, there’s “My Station.” If you’d like to know what’s popular among other listeners and getting lots of thumbs up, try the “Crowd Faves” option. […]