June 17, 2020 Xbox One test enables DTS:X spatial audio for headphones It took several months, but you can finally see what the fuss is about with DTS’ advanced headphone audio on Xbox One consoles —…
June 17, 2020 Twitter DMs will be easier to access in Android 11 Android 11’s conversational upgrades will extend to the Twitter crowd. Google and Twitter have confirmed that Twitter direct messages will be available through Android…
June 17, 2020 VW’s production ID.4 sports a subtle design in ‘leaked’ photos You might not have to wonder what Volkswagen’s ID.4 looks like beneath zebra paint schemes and other forms of camouflage. EVPartner claims (via Electrek)…
June 17, 2020 Astronomers find the first known regular pattern of fast radio bursts Astronomers are having an easier time finding fast radio bursts as of late, and that now includes the first regular pattern for those bursts….
June 17, 2020 Google’s racial equity push includes $175 million for Black businesses Google’s commitment to supporting the Black community will extend well beyond YouTube’s $100 million fund. Google and Alphabet chief Sundar Pichai has unveiled a…
June 17, 2020 ‘Horizon Forbidden West’ won’t be a PS5 launch title Sony and Guerrilla Games tentatively plan to release Horizon Forbidden West sometime next year. In a new video detailing the upcoming open-world title, game director Mathijs…
June 17, 2020 Twitter test lets users post voice messages for ‘a more human touch’ Twitter is testing a new feature that allows users to include an audio clip with a tweet. In its announcement today, Twitter said voice…
June 17, 2020 ASUS’s latest ZenBooks are thin and light but don’t skip on ports ASUS has unveiled a trio of new laptops it says are the “world’s thinnest” — the ZenBook 13 (UX325), ZenBook 14 (UX425/UM425) and ZenBook…
June 17, 2020 Twitch’s streaming software for newbies arrives on Mac If you’re a Mac user who’s interested in livestreaming but you aren’t sure how best to get started, it might be worth checking out…
June 17, 2020 Microsoft reportedly tried to sell facial recognition tech to the DEA Microsoft isn’t selling facial recognition tech to local police, but it apparently doesn’t have that reservation for federal law enforcement. The ACLU has published…