Twitter is testing a snooze feature to let you pause push notifications

From The Verge: Twitter is testing a new feature that lets you snooze notifications from its app for a short period of time. The feature, which was discovered by app researcher Jane Manchun Wong in the code for Twitter’s Android app, allows you to pause push notifications for one, three, or 12 hours...

Toshiba Offers Tiny Alternative to Soldered-Down SSDs

From PC Mag: The continued push for thinner and lighter laptops has seen more of the components they use become non-removable. However, Toshiba is set to offer a tiny alternative to the soldered-down BGA SSDs that have become common by introducing a new storage form factor.

As AnandTech reports, at...

Pokemon Sword and Shield trailer reveals Galarian forms and rivals

From CNET: We're got another dose Pokemon Sword and Shield details Wednesday, when the Pokemon Company revealed a fresh trailer for the Nintendo Switch game sahead of their Nov. 15 release.

The previous update showed us the games' Gigantamaxing mechanic, some of the gym leaders and revealed some...

Cathay Pacific Records Passengers During Flights

From PC Mag: If you take a flight on board a Cathay Pacific aircraft, you are being watched and recorded. Is says so in the newly updated privacy policy.

As CNN reports, the airline updated its privacy policy at the end of July to make it clear passenger activity will be recorded both before and...

Audioengine 512 Review (Page 1 of 4)

"You were in my dream last night," my friend said. Given it was the first thing she said after not seeing me for a few days, I got a little curious and asked, "What did I do in your dream?" To which she said, "You were questioning my life choices." I could not help but laugh. More often than not, we dream about things that connect to our perceptions of reality, and in this particular case, even I have to admit I frequently question her life...

Apple Stops Listening In To Users On Siri, Will Let Users Opt Out

From Forbes: When you’re talking to Siri, Apple's virtual personal assistant, some of the recordings are listened to by humans to quality-check the results for accuracy. This was revealed in a report by the Guardian a few days ago, and you can read about it here on Forbes.

Now, Apple has responded...

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