Google has revealed the $449 Pixel 6a, a mid-range smartphone that largely resembles the Pixel 6.
It's May 12, 2022—National Odometer Day. You know that thing in your car that tells you how far you've gone? Yeah, it gets its own day. Who knew! Maybe give it a bit more respect attention today while you're speeding around town.
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⏰ Today's Big Stories... in 30 Seconds |
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Today We Watched, Read, and Listened to (so you don't have to): |
409 articles, 9 podcasts, 7 press releases, 370 tweets, and 25 YouTube videos |
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1. Google's New Mid-Range Pixel 6a Has Higher-End Features |
Google has revealed the Pixel 6a, which has much in common with its predecessor, the Pixel 6 (but costs less). It also features Google's mobile chip, Tensor, Real Tone for more accurate skin tones, and the Magic Eraser editing tool. Think you need a new Pixel? Pre-orders begin on July 21. |
2. Twitter Details Its Updated Privacy Policy in Game Form
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Twitter has updated its privacy policy and released a browser game that's meant to explain its more complex elements. Does it work? Is the game good? Eh, it's not really a helpful descriptor of the policy, so you're probably better off going over the updated website yourself. Good try, though, Twitter. |
3. Amazon Introduces New Features to Alexa Together Service
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Alexa Together is designed to help caregivers check in on people under their care, and it just got easier thanks to two new features. The first allows up to 10 people to help out as co-caregivers, while the second lets the main caregiver design a day's worth of activity, with each action occurring seamlessly. Neat! |
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Data: we are social, Hootsuite |
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The great and terrible thing about social media is you can read the random thoughts people have, regardless of their location in the world. And as of Jan. 2022, over 4 billion people use social media. That's a lot to take in, so we suggest we all try to use Twitter, Instagram, and the rest a little less this year. |
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Making slideshows cool again |
The Nixplay 15-Inch Digital Photo Frame gives you a modern way to display your photos around the home. Send photos to it using the Nixplay app, or from Google Photos, Instagram and more, and see the frame update instantly. It even works with Alexa, because speaking your commands is always cool. |
What happens when game preservation organizations interact with rich collectors (sometimes labeled "the enemy") to help document and maintain games? Some people get upset, as reported on by Waypoint's Patrick Klepek. |
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