[ad_1] Verizon has just announced “a massive ticket drop” for the FIFA World Cup 2026, which is taking place in June and July in the US, Canada, and Mexico. The company says it will have over 2,500 free tickets across 64 matches in every single US host city for its customers. This is happening because … Read More “Verizon partners with David Beckham to give its customers free tickets to the FIFA World Cup” »
Month: May 2026
[ad_1] TL;DR App developers can now ask you to downgrade your subscription when you try to cancel it via the Play Store. Users can still quickly cancel their app subscriptions from the resulting menu, though. This feature joins other recent additions like app recommendations in Gemini and expanded Ask Play capabilities. The Google Play Store … Read More “Google Play Store wants you to think twice about canceling that subscription” »
[ad_1] According to Gillinger, the cross-track distances between the four Russian satellites and ICEYE-X36 now range between about 500 meters (1,640 feet) and 22 kilometers (13.7 miles). All of this is taking place in polar orbit at an altitude of approximately 340 miles (547 kilometers). Russian satellite operators are now in a position to close … Read More “Four Russian satellites are now within striking distance of an ICEYE radarsat” »
[ad_1] In the latest sign of these AI-heavy times, the National Transportation Safety Board temporarily removed access to its docket system after discovering that voices of pilots who were killed in a UPS plane crash last year had been re-created using AI and were circulating on the internet. The NTSB is prohibited by federal law … Read More “AI is being used to resurrect the voices of dead pilots” »
[ad_1] BOOX is not done expanding its e-ink lineup this month. Fresh off the launch of the Poke 7 series, the company is already teasing another Android-powered paper tablet. BOOX posted a teaser for the Note X6 on Weibo ahead of a May 27 launch in China. The image confirms a monochrome display and stylus … Read More “BOOX teases another Android-powered rival to the Kindle Scribe” »
[ad_1] A navigation issue affecting the My Pixel app has left a number of Pixel owners unable to access key sections of the preinstalled Google app, with the bottom tab bar disappearing entirely from the interface without warning. The missing bar ordinarily carries four tabs covering Home, Tips, Support, and Store, giving users a single … Read More “The My Pixel app appears to be broken for some Pixel users” »
[ad_1] TL;DR A DIY enthusiast named Desmontei turned an old Wear OS smartwatch into a gear knob with a display. He vibe-coded a Wear OS app and 3D printed the housing. It shows the car’s active gear and can also be used to control Spotify songs with swipe gestures. If there’s one thing car lovers … Read More “Enthusiast turns Wear OS watch into a gear knob with a display” »
[ad_1] An exercise bike is a great tool if you’re looking to get cardio in at home or at the gym. However, if you don’t properly set it up or do too much too soon, it can ruin progress. Even if you’ve been cycling for years, it helps to get a refresher on the best … Read More “Stop Making These 9 Mistakes With Your Exercise Bike” »
[ad_1] Google’s AI Overviews are running into an interesting problem right now. Earlier on Friday, if you searched for the term “disregard,” the AI Overview section would include a response like what you’d see from a more traditional AI chatbot instead of the typical AI summary, as spotted on X. As you can see in … Read More “Google’s AI search is so broken it can ‘disregard’ what you’re looking for” »
[ad_1] Blue Origin’s new mega-rocket, New Glenn, is no longer grounded. The company said Friday that the Federal Aviation Administration has cleared the rocket to fly again after the upper stage failed to deliver a commercial payload during an April launch. Blue Origin didn’t offer much detail, but said in a post on X that … Read More “Blue Origin cleared to fly New Glenn mega-rocket after April mishap” »
