May 6, 2021 NY AG report finds 18 million FCC net neutrality comments were fake It turns out there was far more fraud than previously thought during the FCC’s flawed net neutrality commenting process. via Engadget Check out the…
May 6, 2021 LIGHTSPEED Presents: “Hypnopompic Circumstance” by Gene Doucette io9 is proud to present fiction from LIGHTSPEED MAGAZINE. Once a month, we feature a story from LIGHTSPEED’s current issue. This month’s selection is…
May 6, 2021 TikTok works with Streamlabs’ tipping and livestream tools Streamlabs today confirmed that it’s an early partner in the TikTok for Developers program, which mean TikTok users can go live using Streamlabs OBS…
May 6, 2021 A Giant Sequoia Is Still Burning From Last Summer’s California Wildfires In some parts of California, the fires from last year never stopped. The National Park Service said this week it found a giant sequoia…
May 6, 2021 Google is turning on two-factor authentication by default You’ll only need to tap a prompt to confirm your identity. via Engadget Check out the Finding Your Identity Podcast!
May 6, 2021 Brave’s iOS browser now queues music and videos in a playlist Brave has added a Playlist feature to its iOS browser that lets you queue music and videos on the web. via Engadget Check out…
May 6, 2021 Call of Duty League will resume in-person events on June 17th Call of Duty League is returning to in-person events starting on June 17th, although fans will stay at home for now. via Engadget Check…
May 6, 2021 Call of Duty League returns to in-person LAN tournaments — with online-only audiences The Call of Duty League plans to return to a major tournament where the participants can play in person on a fast network in…
May 6, 2021 BigBrain raises $4.5M and launches trivia game with real-money prizes BigBrain is launching its BigBrain trivia game where you can win real-money prizes. And it has raised $4.5 million.Read More via VentureBeat Check out…
May 6, 2021 Google Play’s app listings will require privacy info next year, just like the App Store Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Starting next year, apps on Google Play will show details about what data they collect, as well…