Microsoft will support Windows 11 on newer Macs through Parallels

Microsoft has formally approved a way to run Windows 11 on ARM-based Macs, if not in the way you might hope. In a new support article, the company has "authorized" using Parallels Desktop 18 to run the ARM versions of Windows 11 Pro and Enterprise on M1- and M2-based Macs. If you need Windows for … Continue reading Microsoft will support Windows 11 on newer Macs through Parallels

T-Mobile is offering a free year of MLS Season Pass on AppleTV+

T-Mobile has quite the offer for subscribers who are also soccer fans. The carrier will offer its customers a year of Major League Soccer Season Pass to watch in the Apple TV app. Usually $99 annually, the service broadcasts “every live regular-season match, all MLS Cup playoff matches and the Leagues Cup.” Additionally, there are … Continue reading T-Mobile is offering a free year of MLS Season Pass on AppleTV+

Snapchat now has more than 750 million monthly active users

Snap says it has hit a new milestone, as Snapchat now has more than 750 million monthly active users. The company also noted recently that 375 million users hop into the app every day. While that's a far cry from the 2.96 billion monthly and 2 billion daily active users Facebook has, Snapchat's audience numbers … Continue reading Snapchat now has more than 750 million monthly active users

Bipartisan bill would require that social networks have ‘clear’ content policies

American politicians are split on many aspects of social networks' content moderation policies, but they might find common ground on setting those policies. A bipartisan group of senators led by Brian Schatz and John Thune has introduced the Internet Platform Accountability and Consumer Transparency Act (Internet PACT), a bill that would set "clear" content moderation … Continue reading Bipartisan bill would require that social networks have ‘clear’ content policies

Disney will slow and spread the releases of its Marvel series

Disney plans to scale back its streaming content as cost-cutting hits the entertainment giant. Marvel Studios will reportedly see the first and perhaps biggest cuts under CEO Bob Iger’s second stint leading the company. Marvel head Kevin Feige echoes the sentiment, saying the company plans to release fewer shows on Disney+ while spacing them out … Continue reading Disney will slow and spread the releases of its Marvel series

Meta is bringing Telegram-like ‘channels’ to Instagram

Meta has set its sights on copying a new messaging app: Telegram. Mark Zuckerberg just showed off “broadcast channels,” a new Instagram feature that brings one-way messaging to the app. The company is testing the feature with a handful of creators, and plans to bring the Telegram-like functionality to Facebook and Messenger as well.Broadcast channels … Continue reading Meta is bringing Telegram-like ‘channels’ to Instagram

FCC proposals require phone companies to help domestic violence survivors

Now that the Safe Connections Act (SCA) has become law, the Federal Communications Commission is taking steps to help domestic violence survivors leave their partners' phone plans. The agency has proposed rules that would require carriers separate the line for a survivor within two business days of a request. Another proposal would also have carriers … Continue reading FCC proposals require phone companies to help domestic violence survivors

Tile thinks a $1 million fine will deter stalkers from using its trackers

Tile is giving its customers a new option to make its trackers harder for thieves to detect. But since doing so also makes it easier for stalkers to track others without their consent, the company requires verification with a government ID and biometric info to activate the feature. And if someone gets caught using them … Continue reading Tile thinks a $1 million fine will deter stalkers from using its trackers

Tesla admits Full Self-Driving beta may cause crashes, recalls 363,000 vehicles

Apparently those Super Bowl ads finally did the trick. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced on Thursday that Tesla is recalling nearly 363,000 of its vehicles because the Full Self-Driving software may cause a crash. Specifically, the NHTSA cites a risk to "exceed speed limits or travel through intersections in an unlawful or unpredictable … Continue reading Tesla admits Full Self-Driving beta may cause crashes, recalls 363,000 vehicles