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The Verge's Nilay Patel, Alex Cranz, and David Pierce discuss the Android 13 update, the battle between the vertical video apps, and a bunch of gadget news.Īndroid 13 arrives for Pixel phones starting today Sony’s new DualSense Edge Wireless Controller takes on the Xbox Elite Starlink lowers monthly internet prices by 50 percent for some Peloton CEO thinks losing $1.2 billion is ‘substantial progress’ĮV prices are going in the wrong direction Twitter is a mess - but in the Elon Musk trial, it might not matterĮxclusive: Sonos’ next flagship speaker will play sound in nearly all directionsįord hikes the price for the 2023 Mustang Mach-E by as much as $8,000 Twitter CEO calls Mudge Zatko’s whistleblower report a ‘false narrative’ The SEC asked Twitter to explain its user metrics after Elon Musk complained

Twitter whistleblower to testify in Congress over damning security revelationsĮlon Musk vs Twitter: the weird number at the heart of the drama Twitter’s former security chief says company lied about bots and safety HBO calls House of the Dragon its biggest premiere ever, with nearly 10 million US viewers
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YouTube TV update will reportedly let you watch four channels at once Next-day streaming of NBC shows like Law & Order and SNL jumps from Hulu to Peacock next month What to expect from Apple's iPhone 14 event

The Verge's Nilay Patel, Alex Cranz, and David Pierce discuss this week in tech news.Īpple’s ‘Far out’ iPhone 14 event is happening September 7th Starlink suffered a global outage overnight Truth Social is strapped for cash and struggling to find new usersĮlon Musk says whistleblower’s testimony gives him more reasons to dump Twitter deal Snap is canceling several projects and laying off 20 percent of employees Twitter starts testing an edit button, but you have to pay for it The new Ring Intercom will help make your apartment intercom smart HMD claims its latest Nokia smartphone is its most ‘eco-friendly’ yet

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold (2nd-Gen) hands-on Zenbook 17 Fold OLED review: the best foldable yet
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Samsung’s first OLED gaming monitor doesn’t need a PC or console attachedīang & Olufsen’s Beosound Theatre TV stand will turn your TV around, too LG’s first bendable OLED TV lets you pick between flat or curved modes Motorola Edge (2022) review: a passing grade JBL’s new earbud charging case has a touchscreen so you can ditch the phone Logitech’s cloud gaming handheld leaks with Android apps and Switch-like UI
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Satellite connectivity on the Apple Watch Pro could be a game-changer If Projector was going to continue to operate, we could build a bench player that allowed us to click through the functionality of the each swf.The Verge's Nilay Patel, David Pierce, and Alex Cranz discuss this week's gadget news.Ĭasey Newton joins the show to discuss Twitter finally adding the edit button for tweets.Īn iPhone 14 satellite link could depend on Apple cutting a deal with wireless carriersĮverything Apple Watch Pro needs to beat Garmin and SamsungĪpple’s Lightning cable turns 10, but its time is over Just the ability to launch local swfs to QA interactions and animation. Ideally, we'd be able to launch a desktop application (such as Flash Projector) and interact with the locally loaded swfs. We would be unable to pass it on and the need is limited and temporary. Even with our largest outstanding clients, we couldn't justify the expense of enterprise software. The packaged browser is great, but cost prohibitive. Although we've advised them of Flash EOL, there has been a fairly flat response, mostly due to cost to convert (and we are very competitive). We produced content for clients that has been long in use on their systems. Our workflow requires that during our QA process a tester compares the legacy Flash content with the new Canvas content. Microsoft Update for Removal of Flash Player That work has stopped, and we strongly recommend that you uninstall.įor enterprise organizations that need to keep important legacy applications working, you have a couple options, outlined here:įor consumers, we recommend that you simply uninstall and find alternative content and games. Since Flash Player's job is primarily to process untrusted content, we continuously and proactively update it to stay ahead of the latest academic research and intelligence from the field. More importantly, the last monthly update to Flash Player has already shipped. As the last poster noted, Flash Player will stop loading content from the open web after Jan 12, 2021.
