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Instagram Pauses Development of ‘Instagram Kids’ Following Backlash

Instagram is temporarily halting the development of a new version of its app designed for children, according to a video and blog post shared by Adam Mosseri, head of Instagram, on Monday. “We’re going to take a step back and we’re going to take that time to talk and listen to parents, safety experts and researchers and get to more consensus about how exactly to move forward,” Mosseri said in a video posted to Twitter. Mosseri confirms he still “strongly” believes in creating “Instagram Kids” with more rigorous parental controls and no advertisements for users between the ages of 10 and 12, citing that children are already misrepresenting their ages to create accounts on the social media platform. We’re pausing “Instagram Kids.” This was a tough decision. I still think building this experi...

Ford recalls Mustang Mach-Es over risk of glass roof flying off

Ford is recalling the Mustang Mach-E out of concern that the windshield and panoramic roof could leak or, worse, come flying off during a crash or while driving. Nearly 18,000 of the electric SUVs sold to date are at risk of the former, though Ford says only around 13,000 of them run the risk of the roof detaching. The company will start providing owners with recall instructions in late October, and it says it is not aware of any accidents or injuries related to the defect. Ford initially started recalling Mustang Mach-E SUVs last week in Canada, as Electrek reported. Ford told the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration earlier this month that it had become aware that the windshield and panoramic roof of the Mustang Mach-E may not be properly bonded to the car. The company said it ...

Discord will now let you set a unique avatar in each of the servers where you hang out

Messaging app Discord announced today that its premium Nitro tier will now allow subscribers to use a different avatar on each of their servers. The option to “change nickname” in the app has been changed to “edit server profile.” That’s where you’ll be able to change both your nickname and server avatar, so if you use multiple servers — as a lot of Discord users do — you can keep each identity separate and unique. Discord also announced today that they’re starting the rollout of scheduled events, which allow users to plan ahead, giving time to spread awareness and join. The company says it’s seeing more communities use stage channels to connect with members, in AMAs, open mic events, or other large-scale discussions. With scheduled events in Discord, users can create an event with a topic...

Congress isn’t satisfied with Facebook’s pause on Instagram Kids

Facebook announced that it would be “pausing” work on its Instagram for kids app on Monday after weeks of growing pressure from lawmakers and advocacy groups to scrap the app. But many lawmakers aren’t satisfied with the pause, calling on Facebook to stop development entirely. In a statement issued Monday, Democrats in the House and Senate called Facebook’s decision to halt development of the Instagram product targeted to kids under 13 as “insufficient.” Four lawmakers signed onto the statement, including Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA) and Rep. Lori Trahan (D-MA), “Facebook has completely forfeited the benefit of the doubt” “Facebook has completely forfeited the benefit of the doubt when it comes to protecting young people online and it must completely abandon this project,” the statement reads. Fa...

Skype is getting another redesign with new themes and features

Skype’s had more redesigns in the past five years than I’ve had hot dinners, but Microsoft is still ready to try and tweak things once again. The software maker is teasing plans for an “improved, faster, reliable, and super modern-looking Skype.” Microsoft says it has been listening to feedback and, over the next few months, will start rolling out changes to modernize Skype. The most important part of Skype, what Microsoft calls the call stage, is getting the most attention. The grid that’s displayed during calls will soon include everyone on a call, regardless of whether they have enabled video or not. This puts all participants side by side, including your own video in the main interface. The new calling interface in Skype.Image: Microsoft Microsoft is also adding new themes and layouts ...

The Oculus Go’s operating system is being unlocked, John Carmack announces

Facebook is unlocking the bootloader of its discontinued Oculus Go headset and giving users full root access. That means the headset will remain useful long after official support ends. The move was announced by Oculus’ consulting CTO John Carmack, who stepped down from his full-time role as CTO in 2019 to focus on his work as an independent AI researcher. Root access will be achieved by sideloading a future software update, opening the door for anyone to modify and improve Oculus’ original standalone all-in-one VR headset. Facebook originally released the Oculus Go in 2018 before supplanting it with the Oculus Quest the following year. The Go was officially discontinued in 2020. This opens up the ability to repurpose the hardware for more things today, and means that a randomly discovered...

A new Echo, a drone, and everything else to expect from Amazon’s big hardware event

Amazon is holding its annual fall hardware event on Tuesday, September 28th starting at 12PM ET / 9AM PT. It’s invite-only, and while Amazon said it would share news about “devices, features and services,” it’s not elaborating on which product lines might get updates or what new devices could be revealed. If last year was any indication, expect to see a massive amount of hardware. Last year, Amazon unveiled a new spherical Echo with Zigbee support and “premium, adaptive sound” from Dolby, spherical Echo Dots (one which came with a clock), and the Echo Show 10 got a motorized base that turns its screen to face you while you’re interacting with it. It also added Netflix support. Plus, Amazon unveiled its AWS-powered gaming service Luna along with a special Luna Controller. And Amazon’s Ring ...

Amazon’s fall hardware event 2021: rumors, news, and announcements

When Amazon announces new products in the fall, it often does it in bulk — fitting for a retailer, maybe, but harder to discern what’s what and which new products are most worthy of your attention. The Verge will try and help with that. We anticipate Amazon announcing a variety of new products coming to its Echo, Fire, and Ring lineups on September 28th. Amazon has already been making some waves with recent announcements of its own line of TVs, a new Kindle Paperwhite, and a new flagship Fire TV Stick. Yet we’re sure to see plenty more. But even if Amazon has already made some notable announcements prior to this event, don’t forget how expansive its products are, from Ring to August smart locks to game streaming and actual video game development. The most recent rumors encompass a wall-mou...

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 9 review: ninth time’s the charm

It makes me feel very old to say this, but we are on the ninth generation of Lenovo’s ThinkPad X1 Carbon. And there have been nine of these for a reason. The X1 Carbon has historically been one of the best business laptops you can get. And that remains the case with its newest iteration. Lenovo has made a few tweaks, but otherwise, it’s the same ThinkPad excellence we’ve come to expect. Before we get into the pricing, I need to make the usual caveat that Lenovo loves to put absurdly high MSRPs on all of its ThinkPads, but they’re usually available for significantly less. So the base X1 Carbon (the Linux model) has an MSRP of $2,336 but is currently available for $1,401.60. That model includes a Core i5-1135G7, 8GB of RAM (soldered), 256GB of storage, and a 1920 x 1200, 14-inch, 400-nit, no...

Backbone offers 3D-printed solution for iPhone 13 Pro camera bump issue

Backbone Labs has acknowledged the issue that hampers the use of its excellent iPhone gaming controller with the new iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max. As we noticed last week, the iPhone 13 Pro’s thicker camera bump means the phone doesn’t sit neatly in the Backbone One controller, either sticking out on one side or causing the bridge on the back to slightly buckle. It’s not unusable, but it’s not great. “We spent a tremendous amount of time meticulously crafting every surface of Backbone One (both bits and atoms) and even designing universal support for the iPhones available when it was released,” a Backbone representative wrote in an official post on Reddit. “As a result, we’re disappointed in the situation at hand. Several folks on the team even upgraded to 13 Pro Max for a better gaming ex...

HP Upgrades Its ENVY All-in-One Series With a 34-Inch 5K Display

HP has now unveiled its latest ENVY All-in-One PC, giving the series a welcomed upgrade with a new widescreen monitor capable of 5K resolutions. Designed with content creators in mind, the new ENVY’s highlight is no doubt its 34-inch, 21:9 widescreen 5K display, offering sharp images with highly accurate colors covering 98% of the DCI-P3 spectrum. The entire display itself can be adjusted in height to suit your office or home setup and supports a removable magnetic 16-megapixel camera that can be positioned anywhere on the monitor’s metallic frame, perfect for Zoom conferences or virtual meetings with clients. As for its internals, the new PC carries an 11th-generation Core i9 Intel processor paired with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Max Q graphics card for ample performance. Storage comes in...

The Apple iPhone 14 Will Reportedly Be a “Complete Redesign”

According to Bloomberg tech insider Mark Gurman, the Apple iPhone 14 will be a “complete redesign.” Despite the iPhone 13 series just beginning to be available, many are already looking forward to Apple‘s next flagship phone line. Expected to arrive sometime late 2022, the iPhone 14 is now believed to feature a notch-less design with a simple hole-punch front camera. Reports are also pointing towards titanium outer band, thicker chassis and flush rear cameras for a sleek look, the return of Touch ID could also be seen. The iPhone 14 series could also see the discontinuation of the iPhone mini option and the introduction of a larger “regular” model. Stay tuned for more information regarding the design of the Apple iPhone 14. In case you missed it, the ASUS Republic of Gamers x IKEA Gaming c...