Prince Harry Claims Royals Tried To ‘Undermine’ His Tell-All Memoir

“This is the other side of the story, and there’s a lot in there that, perhaps, makes people feel uncomfortable and scared,” the Duke of Sussex told Stephen Colbert.

Twitter begins forcing its TikTok-like 'For You' timeline on iOS

Twitter has started to roll out a big change on iOS by replacing the “sparkle” button that switches between the algorithmic and reverse chronological feeds. Now, you swipe between two tabs called “For You” and “Following,” to change your timeline, and you’ll always see the For You tab first when you open the app.

The company more or less stole the For You name from TikTok, rather than using the Home moniker it had before. As with Home (and TikTok), it shows tweets from accounts you follow out of order, along with algorithmically-selected tweets from others you may like. 

Twitter for iOS now features an algorithmic 'For You' page as the default
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In fact, Twitter introduced a very similar feature earlier this year, letting you swipe between “Home” and “Latest Tweets” to switch timelines. However, it abandoned the idea days later after a chorus of complaints from users who didn’t like the fact that Home was basically foisted on them.  

The company seems set on implementing it again anyway with a different name, and it may generate the same gripes, judging by the replies to Twitter Support. On the web or current Android app, selecting the chronological feed is a permanent choice, and stays even if you close the app. With the new iOS version, however, For You always appears when you close and reopen the app, so you’ll have to switch your timeline to Following every single time.

Elon Musk promised to make this change late last year, tweeting that “main timeline should allow for an easy sideways swipe between the top, latest, trending and topics that you follow.” With two of those now implemented, we could see further changes down the road . 

Three LG gram Laptops For 2023. The Lightest Got Even Lighter

At CES 2023, LG showed its latest LG gram ultrathin and ultralight laptops. LG has made a name for itself in this category and continues to push the boundaries in this category, which remains an important segment.

 

LG has three new gram laptops, each tailored to a specific user profile. The (standard) LG gram is the most neutral and should be the default choice for everyday computing in a slick, thin chassis. Your display size choices are 14, 15, 16, and 17 inches. The cool thing is you can opt for a discrete GeForce RTX 3050 GPU for some models, which is impressive for thin & light laptops.

The 15.6-inch, 2.2 Lbs,  LG gram Ultraslim, is a neat ultralight business laptop with a brilliant FHD OLED display, a clean, minimalist look, and a skinny profile (0.43-0.5 inches thick!). It looks classy and seems like the kind of laptop executives typically love. With its 32GB RAM and 1TB of SSD storage, you can open many browser tabs and get serious work done.

Finally, the LG gram Style also has an OLED display with better specs than the Ultraslim’s because it is for Creative users. It has a different (somewhat iridescent) surface treatment, and its trackpad is completely flush with the rest of the wristpad surface, giving it a futuristic look. It comes in 14-inch (2880×1800, 90Hz) or 16-inch (3200×2000, 120Hz) versions.

It won’t surprise anyone to learn that all these new laptops come with the 13th generation Intel Core processors (Raptor Lake) and Gen4 NVMe SSD drives.

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Prince Harry Weighs In On ‘The Crown’ During Final TV Interview To Promote His Book

The Duke of Sussex told “The Late Show” host Stephen Colbert he often finds himself “fact-checking” the Netflix drama.

Samsung Unpacked Event In San Francisco, Feb 1st, 2023

Samsung is returning to in-person launch events with the Feb 1st 2023 upcoming Samsung Unpacked, held in San Francisco, CA, at the Masonic Auditorium. Obviously, we love this choice because Ubergizmo is located minutes away from the event’s location. Still, it’s also a brilliant choice because the US East Coast is typically plagued with flight delays during the winter season – plus, it’s much warmer here in California.

Samsung didn’t say what the Unpacked event would be about, but given historical precedents, it’s hard to think of anything else than the Samsung Galaxy S23 series. We’ll know soon enough, but that’s 99.99% certain.

We’re particularly interested in the upcoming S23 camera (especially the S23 Ultra), and the Samsung 200 MP sensor will likely appear in one of the models. Let’s see how it scores on our CAMERA HW benchmark. So far, the S22 Ultra is one of the best camera systems on the market and certainly an extremely balanced one without tons of filtering gimmicks.

The event will start at 10 am PT; you can see it live on Samsung.com and other places such as YouTube.

Samsung has pre-order reservation incentives for the new devices (Samsung Reserve), with up to $100 credit for two devices and $50 for a single one. The company typically offers excellent rewards and value on its official website, including unique colors. We can’t wait to see what Samsung will unpack, so stay tuned and subscribe to our updates.

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Conservative Pundit Stings GOP With Warning Over ‘Poison’ Marjorie Taylor Greene

“If she is to be normalized by the GOP, it is the party, not she, that is changed,” wrote Mona Charen in her column for The Bulwark.

Apple will reportedly start using in-house displays for its watches by 2024

Apple will begin replacing its mobile devices’ displays with its in-house screen technology as soon as next year, according to Bloomberg. The tech giant will reportedly start with its highest-end Apple Watches in late 2024 and will swap the devices’ current OLED screens with its own microLED technology. Bloomberg says Apple’s homegrown display tech will also make its way to its other devices, including the iPhone. The new display is brighter with more vibrant colors and will reportedly make it seem as if watchfaces and other content are painted on top of the glass. Plus, it can be viewed better at an angle.

The publication first reported about Apple’s efforts to develop its own display way back in 2018. Apparently, Apple was originally working to introduce its technology in 2020, but it was hampered by the costs and technical challenges associated with the development. Those same concerns also prevented the company from including larger displays in its plans and had prompted it to focus on making the Watch the first device with its in-house screen. 

Despite the delay and potential future delays — Apple might push back the display’s debut to 2025, Bloomberg’s sources said — the technology is one of the company’s most critical projects. The tech giant has reportedly spent several billion dollars on its development and is already testing the new screen on an update to the Apple Watch Ultra. It’s also test manufacturing the screens in its facility in Santa Clara, California, though it may ultimately outsource its mass production.

As Bloomberg notes, Apple’s shift to its own displays could be a big blow to its suppliers, mainly Samsung and LG. But the manufacturers may have been bracing for it for quite some time now: After all, it’s no secret that Apple has been developing its own components in a bid to lessen reliance on third-party companies. It had previously moved away from Intel processors to its own chips for Mac computers and its reportedly planning to use its own wireless chipsets in iPhones by 2025.

Stephen Colbert Taunts Kevin McCarthy By Revealing 4 Humiliating New House Rules

The “Late Show” host shows how the new House speaker gave up his dignity in a deal with his party’s extremists.

Golden Globes Host Stuns Viewers With Swipe At Tom Cruise Over Scientology

Jerrod Carmichael continued his theme of not holding back as he took aim at the “Top Gun: Maverick” star.

Today's Wordle Answer #571 – January 11, 2023 Solution And Hints

You’ve been cruising along on your Wordle streak, but suddenly you hit a roadblock? Don’t worry, we have some hints and the solution to help you.