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Google is shutting down Stadia Games & Entertainment division
alpha2beta and 7 others reacted to SidVicious for a topic
The Google graveyard awaits.8 points -
Apple will finally let you unlock your iPhone with a mask on, but there's a catch
Depicus and 6 others reacted to shockz for a topic
3) Use your passcode, like everyone's been doing.7 points -
Apple faces challenges in legal battle with Epic as court orders Tim Cook to face deposition
HighwayGlider and 5 others reacted to dontbeevil for a topic
Go Epic !!!6 points -
Apple faces challenges in legal battle with Epic as court orders Tim Cook to face deposition
+E.Worm Jimmy and 4 others reacted to Tim W for a topic
Ah, your writer missed the chance to use the headline "Apple faces challenges in Epic legal battle".5 points -
Apple will finally let you unlock your iPhone with a mask on, but there's a catch
Depicus and 4 others reacted to Slackerr for a topic
Samsung would like a word with you about overpriced. And a year later they will not want a word with you when they drop you off the priority updates.5 points -
Apple faces challenges in legal battle with Epic as court orders Tim Cook to face deposition
Joe User and 3 others reacted to Atoqir for a topic
The best outcome for this would be that Apple is forced to allow side loading and alternative stores. Then iOS is fully perfect for me.4 points -
Google is shutting down Stadia Games & Entertainment division
Tuskd and 3 others reacted to Joshie for a topic
I don't understand this. It wasn't as if Google HQ was making the games. They essentially set up a studio as you would describe it to make the games. Now they're shutting it down. Lots of big companies have divisions/subsidiaries that do the actual building. Nintendo and Sony are just as much "corporates" and function not all that differently. I didn't realize they were "bad at making games".4 points -
Apple will finally let you unlock your iPhone with a mask on, but there's a catch
+Dick Montage and 3 others reacted to 0sit0 for a topic
that's not a solution.. that's your opinion, which you will find not very popular considering how many people use iPhones.4 points -
Apple faces challenges in legal battle with Epic as court orders Tim Cook to face deposition
d5aqoëp and 2 others reacted to PeterTHX for a topic
What are you talking about? Appleis headquarered in Cupertino, which is in US last I checked. This explains what I'm talking about: https://nypost.com/2017/11/06/...ration-to-island-of-jersey/3 points -
Apple faces challenges in legal battle with Epic as court orders Tim Cook to face deposition
MS Bob 11 and 2 others reacted to spikey_richie for a topic
Well, that backfired for Apple!3 points -
Apple faces challenges in legal battle with Epic as court orders Tim Cook to face deposition
MateerL and 2 others reacted to George P for a topic
I get what Apple is trying to do but I wouldn't give them access to competitors internal documents either. If you want to try and show how your store is no different from others you can do it by all the public policies and rules that are stated in the open for anyone.3 points -
Google is shutting down Stadia Games & Entertainment division
greensabath and 2 others reacted to Mobius Enigma for a topic
It only seemed silly cause 2021 is the real year of the Linux Desktop. This truth was revealed by sky writing on clouds from lasers from outer space here in California. LOL3 points -
Apple will finally let you unlock your iPhone with a mask on, but there's a catch
+Dick Montage and 2 others reacted to astropheed for a topic
Boy I hear how iPhones are "overpriced junk". Until you're done dealing with copycat rubbish apps flooding GooglePlay, all filled with basically literal spyware, absurd OS fragmentation, terrible long term software support, weeks and months of waiting for updates because you have the wrong device internal version or live in the "wrong" region and while you're waiting, chances are vendor will suddenly announce the exact device you happen to have just got dropped and you're actually not getting anything. I was dealing with this trash since Android Eclair and like 2-3 years I had enough. Yeeeeah, but you can install any launcher and and and you can like install 40000 billion rubbish custom ROM's with zero support and bunch of stuff broken after you stop dicking around with stupid bootloaders and custom kernels for 40 hours... I ditched everything Google anyway at that point, only thing left was Android phone. I was an avid Apple hater and even said I'll never own anything Apple ever back in the day. Then I just dived into it and now I have an iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods 2. And my god the user experience is just sublime. Sure, it has it's stupidities just like Android, but they are all minor in comparison. People whine over "muh walled garden Apple ecosystem" nonesense and I'm almost laughing coz it's such a massive lie still being propagated to this day. I'm using iPhone. And basically nothing on it is Apple's service. I use everything 3rd party that's neither Google or Apple. One could argue Apple Watch is locked coz you can only use it with iPhone. Fair enough. But experience is amazing because of how tightly it's integrated with iPhone. And AirPods 2, coz I hate silicone in-ears, they were my first go to after I gave up checking 5000 cheap TWS AirPods clones with made up specs and ridiculous version numbers of TWS 80000 because bigger number is better. LOL. AirPods have excellent sound even for gaming and I exclusively use them on Windows systems. Apple stuff is actually pretty amazing once you stop hating it by default and you actually use it for a while. Then you start appreciating updates that you get the same moment they are announced. Something totally unheard on ANY Android device. This is very close to exactly my experience. Android was so terrible it got me to stop hating on Apple. That's... impressive. My iPhone is so, so much better than all of my android phones (all the best you could get for the time). I guess when you buy the product, and aren't the product, things are just better.3 points -
Ford is partnering with Google in a new multi-year collaboration
RCTRCT and 2 others reacted to AmazingRando for a topic
For F's sake. How hard is this? Put a 4k Screen in a car, a basic radio tuner, some speakers and an amp to drive them and let us bring the whatever to it. Nothing worse than automotive UI/UX with software and audio/visual.3 points -
Apple will finally let you unlock your iPhone with a mask on, but there's a catch
nhjay and 2 others reacted to dead.cell for a topic
No one's telling you to do this, just making it easier for those that do. Apple Watch already makes it easier for me to use with Duo 2FA on my work PC, since I never have to take my phone out.3 points -
Apple will finally let you unlock your iPhone with a mask on, but there's a catch
+Dick Montage and 2 others reacted to RejZoR for a topic
Boy I hear how iPhones are "overpriced junk". Until you're done dealing with copycat rubbish apps flooding GooglePlay, all filled with basically literal spyware, absurd OS fragmentation, terrible long term software support, weeks and months of waiting for updates because you have the wrong device internal version or live in the "wrong" region and while you're waiting, chances are vendor will suddenly announce the exact device you happen to have just got dropped and you're actually not getting anything. I was dealing with this trash since Android Eclair and like 2-3 years I had enough. Yeeeeah, but you can install any launcher and and and you can like install 40000 billion rubbish custom ROM's with zero support and bunch of stuff broken after you stop dicking around with stupid bootloaders and custom kernels for 40 hours... I ditched everything Google anyway at that point, only thing left was Android phone. I was an avid Apple hater and even said I'll never own anything Apple ever back in the day. Then I just dived into it and now I have an iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods 2. And my god the user experience is just sublime. Sure, it has it's stupidities just like Android, but they are all minor in comparison. People whine over "muh walled garden Apple ecosystem" nonesense and I'm almost laughing coz it's such a massive lie still being propagated to this day. I'm using iPhone. And basically nothing on it is Apple's service. I use everything 3rd party that's neither Google or Apple. One could argue Apple Watch is locked coz you can only use it with iPhone. Fair enough. But experience is amazing because of how tightly it's integrated with iPhone. And AirPods 2, coz I hate silicone in-ears, they were my first go to after I gave up checking 5000 cheap TWS AirPods clones with made up specs and ridiculous version numbers of TWS 80000 because bigger number is better. LOL. AirPods have excellent sound even for gaming and I exclusively use them on Windows systems. Apple stuff is actually pretty amazing once you stop hating it by default and you actually use it for a while. Then you start appreciating updates that you get the same moment they are announced. Something totally unheard on ANY Android device.3 points -
How to set up Unlock with Apple Watch on your iPhone
Rich Woods and 2 others reacted to spy beef for a topic
Finally the review can be changed to "Do not buy this phone" to "Do not buy this phone if you don't have an Apple Watch"3 points -
Bizarre 14-core, 20-thread Intel Alder Lake-P CPU shows up on Geekbench
MS Bob 11 and 2 others reacted to ThaCrip for a topic
Just looking at the basic '14-core / 20-thread' does make it bizarre since it's outside of what you typically see with CPU's.3 points -
Microsoft wants to step up and fill the void if Google exits the Australian market
quikmantx and 2 others reacted to JohnS for a topic
So Google is so arrogant that they can now bully a country? Get real! Stand your ground Australia!3 points -
Microsoft wants to step up and fill the void if Google exits the Australian market
quikmantx and 2 others reacted to Son_Of_Dad for a topic
I firmly believe Google is all roar no bite on this issue3 points -
Microsoft wants to step up and fill the void if Google exits the Australian market
psel and 2 others reacted to fishnet37222 for a topic
I actually prefer Bing to Google.3 points -
SpaceX Super Heavy and Starship updates
Michael Scrip and one other reacted to Louisifer for a topic
aside from the Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly, seems like the first attempt had a better landing.2 points -
Xbox Game Pass to gain Final Fantasy XII, The Falconeer, and more this month
Dwarfkilla and one other reacted to George P for a topic
Good list of stuff coming, personally I have to play through the yakuza games they just added.2 points -
SpaceX Super Heavy and Starship updates
Steven P. and one other reacted to DocM for a topic
We are GO for launch!! Clearing out the villagers at 1100 Eastern2 points -
Apple faces challenges in legal battle with Epic as court orders Tim Cook to face deposition
greensabath and one other reacted to Tim W for a topic
Already did that last time, didn't want to overdo it https://www.neowin.net/news/mi...-apple-in-epic-court-battle Good point!2 points -
Office Lens becomes Microsoft Lens and gets a new icon and features
+Dick Montage and one other reacted to dontbeevil for a topic
Are you ok?2 points -
Google is shutting down Stadia Games & Entertainment division
Tuskd and one other reacted to Mobius Enigma for a topic
...for something else entirely https://www.theverge.com/2020/...a-400-games-200-developers" rel="external nofollow">https://www.theverge.com/2020/...ia-400-games-200-developers ..and a dedicated game studio. Oh wait, whoops. Seriously though, the biggest problem with Stadia is the locked purchase model. Developers can release for Stadia, it doesn't even take a special version or port, but don't expect too many exclusives or 'reasons' to pick Stadia. When Microsoft (and other like Amazon, etc) finally pulls the trigger on their cloud services with wider releases and more clients, it will be the make or break it moment for Stadia. If it survives and manages to start gaining support, it might survive. However, the other problem is Google's support, even if Stadia starts to do ok, it may not be enough for Google to keep it alive and instead dump resources into yet another direction.2 points -
How to set up Unlock with Apple Watch on your iPhone
derekaw and one other reacted to Rosyna for a topic
You can already use your iPhone to unlock your watch and your watch to unlock your Mac. Now you can use your watch to unlock your iPhone.2 points -
Google is shutting down Stadia Games & Entertainment division
quikmantx and one other reacted to newformmercurial for a topic
just shut down the whole thing2 points -
How to set up Unlock with Apple Watch on your iPhone
Rich Woods and one other reacted to Syanide for a topic
Well you have touch ID on that, so masks aren't an issue.2 points -
Apple will finally let you unlock your iPhone with a mask on, but there's a catch
noobient and one other reacted to RejZoR for a topic
Because it's likely you already own the watch too?2 points -
Google is shutting down Stadia Games & Entertainment division
Mobius Enigma and one other reacted to Brony for a topic
Pikachu surprise. What Google did it? * Google purchased some small and irrelevant study with only a single game (Typhoon Studios - Journey to the Savage Planet 🤷♂️). And the game was not part of the deal. * Hired some white-collars with experience in the business. Some companies don't get that to create a videogame is not about who is the boss but about who is the team. Then, apparently in 2 years and over +100 employees (and 2 studios), they finished a couple of demos.2 points -
Apple will finally let you unlock your iPhone with a mask on, but there's a catch
MS Bob 11 and one other reacted to Buttus for a topic
LOL yea, let me spend $350 to unlock my phone while wearing a mask.2 points -
Twitter blocks Indian users from viewing several accounts at the request of the government
astropheed and one other reacted to 0sit0 for a topic
You don't like something, so brand it the "enemy". How very Trump-ish of you. Our side is not the one that bans everyone they disagree with. your "side" doesn't get a say anymore after trying insurrection. period. done. Because you can not accept the concept of side condemning their own. The attack on the Capitol building was a really, really stupid idea, but it was far from insurrection. Whatever makes you sleep at night buddy. It was insurrection, sedition and borderline treason. insurrection: a violent uprising against an authority or government. sedition: conduct or speech inciting people to rebel against the authority of a state or monarch. treason: the crime of betraying one's country, especially by attempting to kill the sovereign or overthrow the government. Just because they failed (miserably at that) doesn't mean they get a pass.2 points -
Facebook will now show you prompts about the importance of personalized ads
Tuskd and one other reacted to fishnet37222 for a topic
I hate ads in the first place, so why would I want to see them personalized?2 points -
Twitter blocks Indian users from viewing several accounts at the request of the government
astropheed and one other reacted to A Real American! for a topic
twitter should be banned in all countries.2 points -
Twitter blocks Indian users from viewing several accounts at the request of the government
astropheed and one other reacted to SeriouslyMaD for a topic
Twitter is pathetic and I cannot wait for their ultimate and inevitable demise. They are the enemy in every facet of the word.2 points -
Microsoft wants to step up and fill the void if Google exits the Australian market
quikmantx and one other reacted to +Anarkii for a topic
As an Aussie I can say I prefer Bing to Google. Better, less filtered and censored and sponsored results.2 points -
Microsoft wants to step up and fill the void if Google exits the Australian market
quikmantx and one other reacted to wrack for a topic
Aussie here. I use Bing as my default and have been for years, rarely I’ll try another search engine. I really doubt Google will exit. They are not stupid. Most likely trying to show the muscle.2 points -
Microsoft wants to step up and fill the void if Google exits the Australian market
quikmantx and one other reacted to samw61 for a topic
Up until a year ago I would have agreed with you. Bing used to be so US centric, however they have come leaps and bounds this past year and are actually quite good now (at least in Aus). So much so that I made the switch to Bing after switching to Edge and getting sick of the "HEEEEY PLZ USE CHROME MAATE" every time you loaded a google page. If google try to cut off email and calendar, then I'm screwed, but otherwise quite happy with MS offering now days!2 points -
Microsoft wants to step up and fill the void if Google exits the Australian market
ad47uk and one other reacted to Good Bot, Bad Bot for a topic
DDG is operated by the CIA, HQ in the US, they refused independent source code audit, and their android app was leaking your data https://github.com/duckduckgo/Android/issues/527" rel="external nofollow">https://github.com/duckduckgo/Android/issues/527 DuckduckGo should be banned outside of the US There are better non US alternatives for the rest of the world, stop telling people to use your your state funded US companies as alternative to US companies, IT'S THE SAME WTF? Any source there buddy?2 points -
Microsoft wants to step up and fill the void if Google exits the Australian market
quikmantx and one other reacted to ZipZapRap for a topic
Yep. I got my dad to switch over years ago, and he really can't tell the difference. He likes seeing the Bing pic of the day as well. Did the same for my mother, and my kids are now all on it too. Only tech people care about how the sausage is made. Ordinary folk (non-techies) don't care.2 points -
Microsoft wants to step up and fill the void if Google exits the Australian market
quikmantx and one other reacted to ZipZapRap for a topic
Aussie here. I use Bing as my default and the few times it can’t find what I need, I’ll try another search engine. Not always Google2 points -
Microsoft wants to step up and fill the void if Google exits the Australian market
quikmantx and one other reacted to Ve7878 for a topic
I actually prefer Bing to Google. Agreed, the Microsoft Rewards are a nice touch too.2 points -
Instagram now asks for authentication before you can delete photos permanently
Tuskd reacted to dipsylalapo for a topic
Don't get me started! Current project at work. Had someone from client side say they couldn't get the 2FA app installed and working on their phone, app is needed to access Salesforce. Reason why? They didn't have any sort of Pin protection in their phone. 2FA is great but when you have people like this, I feel it's losing battle1 point -
Epic Games Store grew to 160 million users in 2020, daily active players at 31 million
Nestea_Zen reacted to astropheed for a topic
Well I'm glad I outgrew that thinking Hey that's a much nicer way of saying, "Well I'm glad I can still be numb to shady business practices after I grow tired of hearing about it". That's a useful mentality for you to have, for them.1 point -
Twitter blocks Indian users from viewing several accounts at the request of the government
astropheed reacted to 0sit0 for a topic
You don't like something, so brand it the "enemy". How very Trump-ish of you. Our side is not the one that bans everyone they disagree with. your "side" doesn't get a say anymore after trying insurrection. period. done.1 point -
Microsoft wants to step up and fill the void if Google exits the Australian market
astropheed reacted to Closed account for a topic
I actually prefer Bing to Google. Agreed, the Microsoft Rewards are a nice touch too. i would not use anything just because of some measly rewards. If it wasn’t for the rewards the only people using Bing would be people who don’t know how to change their default search or think they are already using Google. MS went to a lot of trouble making Bing look like Google. what are you even talking about? bing.com looks INCREDIBLY different than google.com1 point -
Microsoft wants to step up and fill the void if Google exits the Australian market
astropheed reacted to kowcop for a topic
I just don't get Google's argument in this.. just move out of the news market in AUS.. who gives a rip?1 point -
Microsoft wants to step up and fill the void if Google exits the Australian market
astropheed reacted to Ve7878 for a topic
I actually prefer Bing to Google. Agreed, the Microsoft Rewards are a nice touch too. 2 US users praising it as per usual... Now non-US users, what are your opions on this 'search' engine? I'm a UK user, not US. It's amazing how people seem to be getting so angry over a search engine.1 point