Morbius' Final Trailer Wants to Remind You: Oh Yeah, Matt Smith Is in This

Morbius? You’ve finally got me a bit worried. When the movie was first announced, I was basically stunned with disbelief that such an nth-tier Spider-Man foe would get his own major motion picture. When I saw the first couple of trailers, I was genuinely impressed. But now that the Jared Leto anti-hero movie’s final…

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Apple Is Considering a Foldable iPad, MacBook Hybrid with a 20-Inch Display: Report

Apple maintains predictable release patterns, so it’s rare for one of the countless product rumors and leaks to catch us by surprise. It does happen though and over the past week, one prediction, in particular, has caught our attention: Apple is supposedly considering a 20-inch foldable device.

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Airbnb Will Provide Free Temporary Stays for 100,000 Ukrainian Refugees

Airbnb’s nonprofit arm will offer free, temporary housing for up to 100,000 Ukrainian refugees fleeing war. The efforts could help bring much-needed short-term relief for the more than 500,000 Ukrainians who have reportedly fled into neighboring countries since the invasion’s onset, though longer-term solutions…

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Airbnb offers free housing for up to 100,000 Ukrainian refugees

Airbnb has pledged to work with Ukraine’s neighbors to provide free temporary housing to up to 100,000 refugees who are fleeing the country after Russia invaded. Executives are sending letters to the leaders of several European nations — beginning with Poland, Germany, Hungary and Romania — to offer their support. More than 300,000 people have left Ukraine since the invasion commenced on Thursday, as Bloomberg notes.

The Airbnb.org nonprofit will work with governments and local organizations to support the needs of refugees in each nation, which may include providing longer-term housing. The housing costs will be covered by Airbnb, along with donors to the Airbnb.org Refugee Fund and hosts. Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky said that, while partnerships are being forged with nonprofits in European countries, refugees and asylum seekers can seek help from the UN Refugee Agency

The nonprofit last week announced it has facilitated housing for 21,300 Afghan refugees. It said it would house up to 40,000 Afghan refugees on a temporary basis after the Taliban assumed power. Airbnb.org last week set a target of providing free short-term housing to another 20,000 refugees from Afghanistan, Africa, the Middle East, Central and South America and other territories. That goal is separate from the pledge to help Ukrainian refugees.

Capitol Police Fence Off Capitol Ahead of Biden’s First State Of The Union

Capitol Police are stepping up security for Tuesday’s address and the approach of protesting truckers.

Faraday Future Finally Built A Production EV – Can It Still Compete?

Faraday Future finally got around to building a production-level electric vehicle, the likes of which they’ve been teasing for several years – is it too late?

This Wild Tilting E-Trike Could Be The Most Fun On Three Wheels

Arcimoto created an electric 3-wheeled vehicle that is able to lean to the left and to the right, making a unique proposition for e-mobility seekers in 2022.

Oppo's New 150W Fast Charging Will Fully Charge Your Phone in Just 15 Minutes

Batteries still suck, which means that any and all innovations regarding capacity and charging times will always be big news. At Mobile World Congress 2022, which gets underway in Barcelona this week, Oppo will be showing off its new speedy 150W SuperVOOC charging standard which the company promises will completely…

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Updates From Indiana Jones 5, What We Do In the Shadows, and More

David Rysdahl wants to make a new take on Rapunzel with Zazie Beetz. Renfield sinks its teeth into a new release date. Chucky plans a return this year. Plus, new looks at Our Flag Means Death, Netflix nabs an unconventional Transformers show, and more. Spoilers now!

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OnePlus 10 Pro is headed to the US, Europe and India in March

While most OnePlus phones had been made available globally before “reaching” China, that wasn’t the case with the OnePlus 10 Pro, which has so far been China-exclusive since its early January launch. That’s about to change, as the company announced at MWC that its latest flagship phone will finally be headed to the US, Europe and India “by the end of March.”

But what’s more interesting is that OnePlus appears to have reversed its decision — at least for now — to share a unified OS with Oppo. In today’s announcement, the company confirmed that “global OnePlus devices will continue to run OxygenOS,” whereas their China counterparts will stick to ColorOS after their switch from HydrogenOS since last year’s OnePlus 9 series. In the case of the global OnePlus 10 Pro, it will launch with OxygenOS 12.1 but will soon receive the OxygenOS 13 update. No word on the model after that, though, except for the fact that it’ll launch with Oppo’s upcoming 150W SuperVOOC fast charging some time in Q2 2022.

OnePlus stressed that both OxygenOS and ColorOS already share a “clean and lightweight” unified OS codebase, with the main differentiation being the “lighter” stock Android experience on the former to cater to global users. That said, the company acknowledged that some users weren’t happy with OxygenOS 12, not to mention the OnePlus 9 rollout which was so buggy that it had to be temporarily suspended. OnePlus will have to prove itself worthy with OxygenOS 13.