The video game actors’ strike may be over soon

American Screen Actors Guild members have reached a “tentative” contract agreement with major gaming companies that could potentially end the 11-month-long video game actors’ strike. SAG-AFTRA announced the tentative contract on Monday without specifying terms or protections for performers. The strike began on July 26th, 2024, after the union and a bargaining committee of video…

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Threads is finally getting DMs

It’s interesting that Threads is using an envelope symbol — like X — and not the paper airplane used by Instagram. Threads users will soon be able to send direct messages to each other without having to leave the platform. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced on June 10th that Threads will start testing its own…

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First-known puberty blocker patient says ‘insulting’ youth gender movement makes mockery of true dysphoria

The first known patient to take puberty blockers to treat gender dysphoria sharply rebuked the modern youth gender identity movement as “insulting” in a podcast interview with the New York Times published last week. The Times spoke with “FG,” a patient in adolescent transgender medicine from the Netherlands, who was the first known person given…

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VanMoof’s new S6 e-bikes fix everything but trust

VanMoof, the poster child of bikeaggedon, just launched the first e-bikes developed under new leadership following its 2023 bankruptcy sale to McLaren Applied. The bikes were supposed to be revealed tomorrow, but a link provided to an early access program has resulted in the details leaking early. The new S6 Series – which I briefly…

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State Department reveals plan to deliver ‘life-saving’ meals to 1.4M starving children

FIRST ON FOX: The U.S. State Department and Secretary Marco Rubio punched back at claims that contracts providing Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Foods (RUTFs) have been halted and affirmed the agency will continue its commitment to “delivering critical humanitarian aid.” “As USAID transitions under the State Department, our commitment to delivering critical humanitarian aid remains steadfast and aligned…

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Hang on, did the iPad just become a computer?

I genuinely never expected to say this: it appears Apple finally figured out multitasking on the iPad. With iPadOS 26, the company hasn’t completely taken off the guardrails for how you can use and place apps on your tablet, but it came awfully close. With a couple of clever iPad-specific tricks, and better support for…

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