June 30, 2022 When is Top Gun: Maverick coming to streaming services? To the surprise of everyone (except perhaps leading man Tom Cruise), Top Gun: Maverick blew apart the global box office to become the biggest…
June 30, 2022 The Morning After: Snapchat+ is a $4 monthly subscription service for its most devoted users Snap’s optional subscription service is here, offering “exclusive, experimental and pre-release features” for $4 a month. It’s apparently for “passionate” Snapchat users and launches…
June 30, 2022 Starfield’s space combat is taking its cues from a beloved indie game Bethesda’s upcoming sci-fi RPG Starfield is taking inspiration from beloved indie spaceship sim FTL, and its in-game footage has given us a solid understanding…
June 30, 2022 CISA sounds the alarm over high-severity bug in all major Linux distros A high-severity Linux vulnerability capable of granting abusers root access to target endpoints is being exploited in the wild, researchers have warned. The flaw…
June 30, 2022 Much needed video update comes to the Quest 2, but only for game developers Meta has finally unlocked a range of new native video recording settings for the Quest 2 VR headset including 4K resolution and a 16:9…
June 30, 2022 Apple Spatial Audio music turns 1: how did I live without head-tracked Dolby Atmos? The phonograph was invented in 1877 by Thomas Edison, the first commercial compact disc was released in 1982 (Billy Joel’s 52nd Street, funnily enough), Spotify was founded in…
June 30, 2022 This Tesla-inspired electric scooter looks amazing, but there’s one problem New electric scooter company bo Mobility has unveiled its slick flagship electric scooter inspired by Tesla and VanMoof, designed by ex-Formula One engineers. Although…
June 30, 2022 7 Times Taco Bell’s Menu Pushed the Boundaries of Science Earlier this month, Gizmodo reported on a new high-tech drive-thru Taco Bell that the Tex-Mex chain opened in Minnesota; at “Taco Bell Defy,” you…
June 30, 2022 Amazon blocks listings for LGBTQ+ products in the United Arab Emirates Amazon’s customers in the United Arab Emirates won’t find listings for LGBTQ-related products on its website anymore. According to The New York Times, the…
June 30, 2022 Why Silicon Valley is fertile ground for obscure religious beliefs Google put Blake Lemoine, an engineer at the company, on leave after he claimed the company’s AI had become sentient. | Martin Klimek/Washington Post…