Sunday
Jul102022

Leaked ASUS Zenfone 9 teaser shows side scroll key

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If the leaked videos from ASUS are anything to go by, it looks like there are fun, quirky features on its upcoming Zenfone 9 smartphone. The most eye-catching one is turning the side-mounted fingerprint sensor into a sort of touchpad to scroll through content. As The Verge pointed out, ASUS isn't the first to try this method. Some phones use the fingerprint sensor to bring down the notification shade. But we haven't seen one that does this for content. It should come in handy for scrolling through apps like TikTok and Instagram, but we don't know yet where ASUS'll apply it.

The teaser video also shows an unusual backpack mount you can use with the phone. Cameras are supposedly two features that have been "massively upgraded" on the Zenfone 9, with the primary camera featuring a "6-axis hybrid gimbal stabilizer." And to take advantage of it when you're on the move, the leaked video shows a "Smart Backpack Mount" that looks similar to what professional videographers use to carry heavy cameras all day. It's weird, but we're curious to see it.

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Sunday
Jul102022

Ubisoft finally shares release date for 'Skull and Bones,' coming this Nov. 8

The long-delayed Ubisoft pirate game is finally landing on our shores (and everyone else's). The developer announced during its recent event that Skull and Bones would launch on November 8. You can already sign up for the game's Insider Program to get an early peek and provide feedback to Ubisoft ahead of the official launch. If you want to check out what the gameplay looks like, watch the hour-long (an hour and 13 minutes, to be exact) gameplay reveal above.

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Saturday
Jul092022

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Saturday
Jul092022

Twitter tests 'CoTweets' feature to let you collaborate on tweets

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Twitter recently began testing a new feature that will let two users co-author tweets. Select accounts in Canada, the US, and Korea can access the feature. Twitter is testing out CoTweets for a limited time with a few users to learn how they will use the feature.

To check if you have access to it, you'll see it appear in the tweet composer video via a pop-up. It'll invite you to "tweet together with CoTweets." If you ask someone to share ownership of a tweet with you, they can choose to accept and mark both of you as co-authors or decline your invitation. It's similar to a feature we see on Instagram. It'll be handy for brand deals or a collab promo between two users.

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