Your tech news digest, by way of the DGiT Daily tech newsletter, for Thursday, May 7.
As promised/leaked/rumored, Microsoft rolled out new Surface hardware yesterday, including a new Surface Go 2, Surface Book 3, and headphones including Microsoft’s first wireless earbuds and updated Surface Headphones, plus some peripherals/accessories, including keyboards and more.
The original Surface Go was a neat option for a versatile tablet-computer with Windows 10 on board, at a what’s-the-catch starting price. Now it’s better, with less catches, and more battery life.
The Surface Go 2 fixes a lot of what people wanted fixed in the new version, while keeping the overall design (and handy kickstand) the same.
The Surface Book 3 looks just like the Book 2: no design tweaks, still in 13.5-inch and 15-inch. Under the hood though:
Other new stuff:
2. Google drops surprise fourth Android 11 developer preview, shifts release dates but continues with a beta launch event that will happen on June 3, 2020. That’s about a month behind the normal schedule (Android Authority). And here’s George Takei explaining that the Android 11 beta launch is happening online, not at Google I/O (android.com).
3. LG Velvet goes official: A mid-range phone with a surprisingly high flagship price. Reviews should be interesting (Android Authority).
4. Sonos has introduced a trio of new hardware: Sonos Arc soundbar that includes Dolby Atmos support ($799), Sonos Five ($499), the next version of its Sonos Play:5 speaker, and a third-generation Sonos Sub ($699). Shipping June 10, new S2 app coming June 8 (TechCrunch).
5. Loads of iOS apps crashed Wednesday night: Spotify, TikTok, Pinterest, Tinder and other popular iOS apps were crashing due to a Facebook SDK issue (The Verge).
6. How Apple reinvented the cursor for iPad: Apple SVP Craig Federighi gave an interview about iPadOS’s new cursor. It’s a little exaggerated given I’ve heard a few people turn off the morphing animations but generally people like having to be less precise (TechCrunch).
7. Facebook announces first 20 members of its 40 person Facebook Oversight Board, including a Nobel Prize winner, says its decisions on problematic content will be ‘binding’. Let’s see how it plays out (Gizmodo). Here’s the list from Facebook, not on Facebook.com but its own URL: oversightboard.com.
Also: “Why I’m Joining Facebook’s Oversight Board”, from former Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger (OneZero).
8. “Google continues to tighten its belt as it enters a ‘difficult’ few months, and that includes telling employees they can’t expense perks like food.” (Business Insider).
9. Uber is laying off 14% of its workforce: 3,700 employees. CEO Dara Khosrowshahi will forgo his base salary for the rest of the year (CNBC).
10. Fortnite just keeps going: now has 350M registered players, up from 250M in March 2019; in April, players logged 3.2B hours in the game, and the Party Mode has deadmau5 playing (Dextero).
11. Here’s how Animal Crossing’s industries let players afford real rent amid COVID-19 (Ars Technica).
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