Thursday
Nov042021

Twitter can now show Instagram link previews

Instagram

It looks like Twitter and Instagram have buried the hatchet. It's been nine years since Instagram pulled its Twitter photo integration. But now it's back. Twitter has begun rolling out preview cards for Instagram links on mobile and the web. So, if someone shares an Instagram post on the platform, you'll see a thumbnail of what the post is about.

It isn't clear what changed, but it should be helpful for users who want to take out some of the guesswork of what someone's Instagram link might be like.

Source: Instagram | Via: Engadget

Thursday
Nov042021

EA Play, Game Pass subscribers get 10-hour trial of 'Battlefield 2042'

If you're an EA Play or Game Pass subscriber, you can try out Battlefield 2042 before paying for the pre-order. Subscribers to the service get an early access 10-hour trial of the game starting November 12. According to Electronic Arts and developer DICE, the subscribers can access both the Open Beta and the 10-hour test.

EA Play Pro subscribers and those who pre-ordered the Gold or Ultimate editions get early access to the full game on November 12. The game will be officially launched on November 19 on the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and Windows PC. 

Source: Polygon

Thursday
Nov042021

Nintendo rolls out 'Animal Crossing: New Horizons' update ahead of schedule

Nintendo

During October's Nintendo Direct presentation, the company announced its last free major content update for Animal Crossing: New Horizons was coming on November 5. But it looks like the update went live slightly earlier. It is now live, and you can download it to your Switch. 

The New Horizons version 2 brings new features to the game, including old Animal Crossing characters like Brewster and Kapp'n. If you want to shop from new stores owned by familiar characters, you can head to Harv's Island.

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Wednesday
Nov032021

Amazon releases indoor air quality monitor for your home

Amazon

If you want a way to monitor your indoor air quality, Amazon has launched a new Smart Air Quality Monitor for your home. The Alexa-powered smart home device can check your house for carbon monoxide, humidity, temperature, dust, and volatile organic compounds. If the air is unhealthy, Alexa will alert you through the mobile app or an Echo device. You can also ask Alexa about the air quality anytime. Echo devices with displays can show you a detailed breakdown of its findings.

The Smart Air Quality Monitor is available for pre-order now for $89.99, but the first orders won't ship until December 8.

Source: Engadget