Twitter's CEO Makes New Excuses for Musk's Dumb 'X' Rebranding

Twitter—the site that owner Elon Musk has desperately tried to convince users is now “X”—has a CEO, but based merely off public pronouncements, you’d still think the billionaire tech mogul is still its head. CEO Linda Yaccarino stepped up to the plate to take over Twitter’s mess back in June, but since then we’ve…

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Google Slides' new tool lets you annotate your presentations

Google has introduced a new tool for Slides that can help you make your presentations more interactive and keep your audience’s attention. The new feature, a pen tool, lets you write on a slide in real time, so you can encircle key figures, draw arrows, underline important information and just generally scribble anything you want on the presentation while in the middle of a meeting or a report. While Slides has long had the ability to turn your mouse arrow into a laser pointer, you had to download a third-party tool to be able to actually write annotations in the middle of a presentation. 

Slides’ new pen tool is built into the program, and there’s no need to download anything extra. To access it, you have to open your file in slideshow mode and then mouse over the bottom left side to see the three-dot menu. From that menu, you’ll find an option that reads “Turn on the pen.” You can choose the pen color you want to use — black, red, blue or green — from the panel that shows up, and you can also easily switch it off from the same location. If you want to erase what you’ve written, you just need to switch from the pen to the eraser tool in the bottom left corner. 

Google says the feature will be available to all Workspace customers and users with a personal account, but it may take 15 days before it’s done rolling out the pen tool to everyone. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/google-slides-new-tool-lets-you-annotate-your-presentations-095524960.html?src=rss

Judge To Hear Arguments In Protective Order Fight In Trump’s 2020 Election Conspiracy Case

Lawyers for Trump say the proposed protective order goes too far and would restrict Trump’s free speech rights.

Fancy Feast Made Cat Food For People – And We Tried It

New Yorkers chowed on dishes with pâté, shrimp and honey pepper salmon to celebrate International Cat Day this week.

'Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis' comes to iOS and Android on September 7th

Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis, a mobile game that expands the FFVII story and universe, will be available on iOS and Android on September 7th. Square Enix first announced the mobile game along with the battle royale action title Final Fantasy VII The First Soldier back in 2021. It was supposed to come out in 2022, but delays pushed back its release, and the company didn’t start closed beta testing for the game until July this year. 

Ever Crisis was developed by Applibot, though Final Fantasy veterans Kazushige Nojima, Yoshinori Kitase and Tetsuya Nomura were involved as scenario writer, executive producer and creative director, respectively. It features an art style reminiscent of the the original FFVII’s chibi characters, but with a twist — as The Verge notes, Cloud has actual hands in this version. 

The game retells the events from the original game, so players can relive some of its most iconic moments, though it also includes the The First Soldier’s backstory and stories about the characters from when they were younger. As for its gameplay, it’s based on the original’s Active Time Battle system that’s been optimized for mobile. 

Ever Crisis will be free-to-play, but according to Android Police’s review of the closed beta version, players will have to spend money playing “gacha” to get weapons and other items. Fans who want to play the game regardless and as soon as it becomes available can now pre-register for either or both mobile platforms. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/final-fantasy-vii-ever-crisis-comes-to-ios-and-android-on-september-7th-071525090.html?src=rss

‘Completely Full Of It’: Chris Christie Gives Newsmax Host Blunt Trump Fact-Check

“This is another of Donald Trump’s fabrications,” the former New Jersey governor said.

‘Traitor’: Trump-Lovin’ Hecklers Go After Mike Pence At Iowa State Fair

The fiery encounter arrived less than a week after Trump supporters heckled the former vice president at a New Hampshire campaign stop.

Woman Taking Supplements for Infertility Gets Lead Poisoning Instead

A Canadian woman’s attempt to treat her infertility went drastically wrong, her doctors say. In a new case report this week, they detail how she developed lead poisoning from taking supplements filled with the toxic metal. The woman’s symptoms were successfully treated. This discovery prompted authorities to seize…

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Waymo and Cruise get approval to offer 24/7 paid robotaxi rides in San Francisco

Google’s Waymo and GM’s Cruise have secured approval from California’s regulators to be able to charge fares for fully driverless rides any time of the day in San Francisco. The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has voted 3 to 1 in favor of allowing the companies to expand their driverless services after evaluating whether they had met the licensing requirements and hearing public testimonies arguing for and against the expansion.

Waymo said it’s going to “gradually welcom[e] more riders into the service” and “begin charging fares for rider-only trips in the city” in the coming weeks.” Apparently, it already has 100,000 signups in its waitlist and expects demand to be “incredibly high,” so it wants to take an unhurried approach “to ensure riders receive a reliable service.” The company promises to make its fully autonomous trips “available to everyone over time.” Meanwhile, Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt said his company will continue collaborating with regulators to achieve their shared commitment to deliver “safer, cleaner and more accessible transportation options.”

At the moment, Waymo is operating 200 cars in San Francisco, while Cruise has 300 vehicles in its autonomous fleet. Before securing CPUC’s approval, Cruise could only offer fared passenger rides in limited areas of San Francisco from 10 PM to 6AM without a safety driver onboard and paid rides any time with a safety driver. Waymo, on the the other hand, could only charge passengers any time of the day with a safety driver present.

According to The San Francisco Standard, commission President Alice Reynolds and commissioners Darcie Houck and John Reynolds voted in favor of the expansion. However, commissioner Genevieve Shiroma voted against it, arguing that the CPUC didn’t have sufficient information needed to be able to accurately evaluate the impact of autonomous vehicles on first responders. Their decision was the final hurdle the companies had to face to offer 24/7 fared rides across the city. It came after listening to public concerns about the safety of autonomous vehicles and to testimonies about how the technology could help the elderly and people with disabilities be more independent.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/waymo-and-cruise-get-approval-to-offer-247-paid-robotaxi-rides-in-san-francisco-050152855.html?src=rss

OB-GYN Decapitated Baby During Delivery, Then Attempted Cover Up: Lawsuit Claims

The lawsuit accuses Dr. Tracey St. Julian of failing to follow emergency obstetrical protocols when a shoulder became stuck during an attempted vaginal delivery.