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There has been a bit of controversy lately over Nintendo’s alleged crackdown on third-party docks and chargers that leave some Switches hopelessly dead. At the same time, however, Nintendo has yet to provide the official accessories that Switch owners need. Fortunately, there’s a middle ground in certified third-party products. That’s the path that popular power accessory maker Anker has taken … Continue reading
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While Apple might have gone through a colorful phase with their iMac G3 series of desktop computers, in recent years Apple has opted to tone down their color offers, creating a more uniform and somber look across their products. However if there is one exception it would be with their Beats headphones.
In fact Apple has recently unveiled new Beats Solo3 and Powerbeats3 Wireless headphones with brand new color options, as you can see in the image above. As part of their Pop Collection of colorways, both headphones will be available in Pop Magenta, Pop Violet, Pop Indigo, and Pop Blue.
Pricing will remain the same as the previous color options, which means that the Solo3 Wireless will retail for $300 while the Powerbeats3 Wireless will go for $200. For those unfamiliar, the Solo3 Wireless is an on-ear style headphones. This means that the cup will sit on your ears not covering them entirely. The Powerbeats3 Wireless on the other hand are earbuds where they go inside of your ears.
Both are wireless as their names suggest and both utilize Apple’s W1 chip. This means that when paired with Apple products like the iPhone, it will be a much faster and seamless pairing process compared to regular Bluetooth.
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Companies such as Facebook have tools and options that lets users choose who can see their posts. This means that if you’re a private person and want to keep your status updates and posts private, you can mark that option. However what use is an option if it doesn’t work properly, right?
This is something that at least 14 million Facebook users are finding out. In a report from TechCrunch, it seems that Facebook has started notifying 14 million of their users around the world in which some of their posts which should have been marked as private have accidentally been marked as public due to a bug.
This bug is said to have been active between the 18th of May to the 22nd of May, with Facebook only switching the status composer back to the correct privacy setting on the 27th of May. This means that posts made before or after that timeframe should not be affected, but posts made within that period could be. Facebook is now notifying users to double check their posts made between that period to see if it needs to be manually changed back to private.
In a statement made to TechCrunch, Facebook’s Chief Privacy Officer Erin Egan said, “We recently found a bug that automatically suggested posting publicly when some people were creating their Facebook posts. We have fixed this issue and starting today we are letting everyone affected know and asking them to review any posts they made during that time. To be clear, this bug did not impact anything people had posted before – and they could still choose their audience just as they always have. We’d like to apologize for this mistake.”
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