Samsung announced the Galaxy Z Fold 3, Z Flip 3, and Watch 4, OpenAI’s new Codex tool can build websites and apps from natural language, and someone steals over $600 million in crypto from the Poly Network but almost immediately starts returning it.
We check out the latest Apple rumors from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Amazon says it will now compensate customers for defective products sold on its marketplace, and HP rolls out new ChromeOS products.
Starring Tom Merritt, Allison Sheridan, Roger Chang, Amos, Joe
Google announced new policies for minors across a number of services, Twitter announces the result of its first algorithmic bias bug bounty, and Samsung has a new SoC for wearables.
Roku is in a muddled place, but still successful! Plus, who could be the next Dr. Who, non-spoiler talk about The Suicide Squad, and FINALLY, a trailer for Y: The Last Man. All that and more on Cordkillers! With special guest Bill Meeks.
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The Wall Street Journal has a story on how brands on Amazon go to extreme lengths to stop bad reviews of their products, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman argues that, in the current streaming landscape, that the Apple TV is a pointless products, and Facebook unveils its “Transfer Your Information” tool that allows users to export selected data for use by other services.
Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Chris Mancini, Roger Chang, Joe, Amos
India’s Supreme Court rules that Flipkart and Amazon must face an antitrust investigation in the country, Apple updates its FAQ to address concerns about its client-side image hash scanning, and Tesla delays the Cybertruck until 2022.
Does using dark mode on a phone with an OLED screen actually save battery life? Dr. Nicole Ackermans digs into a study from Purdue University that looked at the actual energy savings of dark mode.
Apple introduces NeuralHash to detect sexually explicit imagery, Twitter partners with The Associated Press and Reuters, and Google refreshes Nest lineup.