October 1, 2020 Star Wars: Squadrons is as good (and as hard) as actually flying an X-Wing There’s an enemy fighter on my tail. I glance out the window of my X-Wing, and call out to two of my wingmates in…
October 1, 2020 Can the Pixel 5 camera still compete using the same old aging sensor? Google’s new Pixel phones are here, as is the annual round of speculation over how their cameras will perform. The Pixel cameras have been…
October 1, 2020 The Morning After: Google unveiled new Pixels, Chromecast and more Thank you, Google, for keeping your remote press conference mercifully short and to the point. Oddly, the Pixel 5 and Pixel 4a 5G phones —…
October 1, 2020 Tesla Model 3 earned a mediocre score in Europe’s new assisted driving test Europe’s New Car Assessment Program (NCAP) has released its second series of assisted driving grades, and despite having the best technology, Tesla’s Model 3…
October 1, 2020 Einride raises $10 million to bolster autonomous trucking growth during the pandemic Einride raised $10 million in venture capital funding from existing investors to hopefully get the company past the global pandemic.Read More via VentureBeat Check…
October 1, 2020 The Pixel 5 and 4A 5G play it safe Photo: Google Google’s fall hardware presentation was a slickly-produced 30-minute affair with four products, as expected. You can experience it with our liveblog here…
October 1, 2020 Irish Supreme Court Says Subway Bread Can’t Legally Be Called Bread Under Tax Law Ireland’s Supreme Court has ruled that bread from the international fast food chain Subway can’t legally be called bread under Irish tax law. The…
October 1, 2020 Figo’s connected sous vide promises to chill, seal and cook your meals A company called Eat Figo has started crowdfunding for the Figo, an all-in-one connected sous vide that promises to vacuum-seal, refrigerate and cook your…
October 1, 2020 Facebook’s latest integrations with Instagram could make it harder for regulators to break up the company Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge Today, let’s talk about a couple little things that could turn into a big thing. In…
October 1, 2020 GitHub can actively look for security holes in your code GitHub, the Microsoft-owned code repository, has announced something that will hopefully make all our software much more secure. The platform has, after several months…