Apple will give third-party Mac repair shops its stamp of approval
Getting your Mac fixed could soon be much easier. Apple says it will now verify third-party Mac repair shops, Reuters reports. The program will provide parts and training to qualifying repair… Read the original here: Apple will give third-party Mac repair shops its stamp of approval
‘Ghost of Tsushima’ is getting co-op modes this fall
If you’ve already fully completed Ghost of Tsushima (including that super-tough Lethal mode) and are yearning for more, you might be excited to learn that you’ll soon get to slice through… Link: ‘Ghost of Tsushima’ is getting co-op modes this fall
YouTuber’s DIY gun shoots masks onto people’s faces
Given the number of COVID-19 cases and deaths in the US, along with research that shows masks slow the spread of the disease, it can be frustrating to see mask-less people in public spaces. With… Go here to see the original: YouTuber’s DIY gun shoots masks onto people’s faces
Google reportedly sent identifying info of extremist users to law enforcement
A Google spokesperson told Engadget, “If we reasonably believe that we can prevent someone from dying or from suffering serious physical harm, we may provide relevant information to a… More here: Google reportedly sent identifying info of extremist users to law enforcement
Nintendo will show 20 minutes of indie Switch games tomorrow
Although it’s been almost a year since the last full-blown Nintendo Direct, the company has run a number of smaller digital presentations since then. The latest is another Indie World Showcase,… Read the rest here: Nintendo will show 20 minutes of indie Switch games tomorrow
Secret Service bought location data pulled from common apps
The Secret Service paid a private company for access to location data generated by common smartphone apps, Motherboard reports. Internal documents obtained through a Freedom of Information Act… See the article here: Secret Service bought location data pulled from common apps
