Saturday
Mar052022

Disney+ plans to introduce a cheaper ad-supported tier this year

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Disney will be offering a new ad-supported tier to its streaming service this year. This more affordable option will be introduced to Disney+ users in the US first, with plans to bring it to other countries starting in 2023. The company didn't share how much it'll cost, but you can expect it to be less than US$8 per month. Disney hasn't shared when in the year it's coming, but we're sure to hear more about it the closer the release gets.

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Friday
Mar042022

Google experiments with darker 'dark mode' for Android app

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The new dark mode test Google is running on its Android search app isn't the same as the pitch-black dark mode on desktops. The one spotted for the mobile version is darker than the usual dark gray but lighter than pitch black. As The Verge pointed out, this new dark mode could be more attractive for smartphones using OLED displays. It can come in handy to save battery life or give dark mode lovers another option. This new shade is available in Google's latest 13.8 beta version.

Friday
Mar042022

Nintendo drops 'Kirby and the Forgotten Land' demo for the Switch

 

For fans waiting for Kirby and the Forgotten Land, you get to try out the game before it comes out on March 25. Nintendo released the first three levels in a demo. It is the cute pink puffball's first fully 3D adventure game. You can check out what the game looks like above. And if you want to try it out before the official launch, you can get it from the Switch eShop. 

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Friday
Mar042022

Fitbit recalls 1.7 million Ionic smartwatches for burn hazard concerns

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I received an email earlier today from Fitbit informing me that the Ionic smartwatch is being recalled. Its lithium-ion batteries can overheat and potentially cause burn injuries on the wearers. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, there are reports of overheating from at least 115 users in the United States and 59 users internationally. Seventy-eight reported burn injuries in the U.S., including two third-degree burns and four second-degree burns, and 40 internationally.

The devices being voluntarily recalled include Fitbit Ionic Smartwatches sold in slate blue/burnt orange, charcoal/smoke grey, blue-grey/silver-grey, and a special edition co-branded with adidas in ink blue/silver grey. Fitbit wants consumers to stop using the recalled device and get in touch with the company for information about a refund. You can also receive access to a special discount on select Fitbit devices, bands, and services. Fitbit stopped producing the Ionic in 2020. Fitbit sold around 1.7 million units globally.

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