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theverge 2h ago

Roblox is shutting down its video chat service

Roblox will be shutting down Roblox Connect, its video calling service introduced in 2023. Roblox Connect let you video chat with other people using your Roblox avatar, which would be able to mimic the movements you were making in real life.

SpaceX drops below its $135 IPO price for the first time since its debut

SpaceX stock dropped below its IPO price for the first time since it started trading a month ago, as many of the year's hottest listings struggle.
gsmarena 2h ago

Huawei MatePad Air (2026) hands-on

During its yesterday's event in Malaysia, Huawei introduced the Pura 90s series along with the FreeClip 2 S and MatePad Air (2026). We had our chance to meet the devices in person, so here's a quick rundown of the updated MatePad Air for this year.
atlasobscura 2h ago

Pont de la Bâtiaz in Martigny, Switzerland

In the small city of Martigny is a wonderfully pleasant bridge named 'le Pont de la Bâtiaz'. Its outward beauty aside, it is the last wooden bridge in the entire French speaking canton of Valais that can still withstand vehicular usage.
nautil 2h ago

NASA Satellite Map Shows Stifling Heat Dome Squatting Over the United States

And now it’s come for the East Coast
arstechnica 2h ago

Windows 0-day drops the same day Microsoft releases record number of patches

HiveLegacy is a "powerful primitive" that's likely capable of other nefarious actions.
eff 2h ago

Most Smart Watches, Rings, and Bands Lack Basic Transparency Reports and Key Privacy Features

Oura Rings, Garmin GPS fitness watches, Apple Watches, Whoop bands—every year, more and more tech devices are promising to monitor our health and fitness, guide us toward healthier living, and provide useful health metrics to take to our doctors. But few of these tools provide the sorts of privacy and security promises we demand from all technology, let alone tech that captures personal health data.
spectrum.ieee 2h ago

When Career Risks Are Worth Taking

This article is crossposted from IEEE Spectrum’s careers newsletter. Sign up now to get insider tips, expert advice, and practical strategies, written in partnership with tech career development company Parsity and delivered to your inbox for free!Before we get into this week’s article, I’d love to hear from you. If you have a question about your career or an upcoming decision that you want advice about, you can ask it here.
windowscentral 2h ago

Dispatch’s long‑awaited Xbox Series X|S debut is finally confirmed, and it arrives in less than two weeks with full Xbox Play Anywhere support

After months of waiting, AdHoc Studio has at last revealed the long-awaited release date for the Xbox version of its hit superhero game, Dispatch, and it will be arriving sooner than expected.

NZ’s overhaul of nature protection laws is a chance to move away from ‘fortress conservation’

New Zealand’s conservation management currently prioritises full protection of pristine landscapes. Other models are based on reciprocity between people and nature.
electrek 2h ago

Lamborghini says EV tech ‘not mature enough,’ pushes first EV past 2030

Lamborghini has doubled down on backing away from electric vehicles. A second executive now confirms the Lanzador will launch as a plug-in hybrid rather than an EV, and that the brand’s first fully electric car won’t arrive until after 2030.
9to5google 2h ago

Gemini Spark gets Workspace upgrades as Google teases AI Pro access soon

Following the last update two weeks ago, Google is rolling out a series of new features for Gemini Spark.
omgubuntu 2h ago

Firefox is getting updates twice as fast from September

Mozilla is changing Firefox’s release schedule from September, with new stable versions planned every two weeks instead of once a month. The company says the new release cadence is designed to make releases more predictable and allow improvements to reach users more often. But in a message to developers, Mozilla described the changes as an experiment and said it will review the impact before deciding whether to continue.
petapixel 3h ago

Lomography’s New Half Frame Camera Promises ‘Double the Fun, Twice the Photos’

Lomography has announced the Simple Use Reloadable Film Camera Half Frame, a new, more economical take on the company's classic accessible 35mm film camera.
spacenews 3h ago

Space Force awards Slingshot $69 million for AI-enabled training technology

The 4½-year award will fund simulated satellite-defense scenarios
theregister 3h ago

ZTE's AI new calling builds an open and intelligent telecom ecosystem, transforming from basic voice call to an AI-powered service hub

PARTNER CONTENT: How "Calling as a Service" eliminates app downloads and unlocks new revenue for operators
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