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⥠Welcome to The Weekly Authoritythe Android Authority newsletter that breaks down the top Android and tech news from the week. The 209th edition here, with our Galaxy Z Flip 4 review, a new Google foldable patent, Appleâs Far Out event, and an upcoming Days Gone movie â plus much more.
đ» This week Iâm off to the Edinburgh Festival to see (or should that be hear?) three of Darkfieldâs immersive shows, Eulogy, Flight, and Seance â and Iâm not going to lie, Iâm quite scared but also excited!
Popular news this week
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Social media:
- Did you get spammed by the Facebook bug that filled usersâ feeds with endless posts from celebrity accounts?
- Creepy: TikTokâs monitoring your keystrokes â The companyâs in-app browser could be tracking your activity on outside websites and could even capture your credit card information or passwords.
- Twitter security is a huge mess, according to whistleblower Peiter âMudgeâ Zatko, whoâs just been fired as Twitterâs head of security and wrote a report outlining a whole host of issues, including that âmore than half of Twitter employees had direct access to the serviceâs live code and data.â
- Elon Musk subpoenas Jack Dorsey as he prepares for October 17 trial â the subpoena âseeks information related to false or spam accounts and information about how Twitter reports on spam accounts.â
Elsewhere:
- A $1,200 phone was the most popular Android phone in North America in Q2 2022.
- A surprise Fitbit launch on Wednesday saw Fitbit launch three new wearables: the Fitbit 2, Versa 4, and Inspire 3 are all available for pre-order now.
- And Sony announced a September 1 event, hinting at a compact device, which could mean the Xperia 5 IV is coming.
- The post-Leica Huawei Mate 50 series is officially launching next month, almost two years after the Mate 40 line.
- This week also saw the launch of the DJI Avata hybrid racing drone thatâs easy to fly and offers a fun experience.
- Now even Redmi Note phones may skip the bundled charger: Is no phone line safe?
- Leak reveals Boseâs upcoming QuietComfort Earbuds II: they look significantly more compact.
- And this cool rugged Chromebook prototype is made of recycled materials â itâs no slouch when it comes to performance either.
- Elsewhere, T-Mobile is bringing Starlink satellite coverage to users, with a beta program expected by the end of next year â but thereâs a big catch.
- Tesla is upping the price of its Full Self-Driving feature to $15,000 in North America, up from an already lofty $12,000.
- Speaking of, Tesla wants videos of its cars running over child-sized dummies taken down, alleges theyâre defamatory.
- And UK drivers may not be liable for accidents when their vehicle is self-driving later this decade. Instead, manufacturers will take the fall.
- Also: Data privacy bill would give you more control over info collected about you and force companies to change how they handle data.
- Finally this week: DuckDuckGo now offers its anti-tracking email service to everyone, and adds new features, too.
Movies/TV:
- Over 10 million tuned in for the House of the Dragon premier, but just how much do you know about Game of Thrones? Weâve also got some shows like House of the Dragon youâll enjoy.
- Speaking of fantasy, we saw a new LOTR: The Rings of Power trailer, and weâre excited â we also asked which youâre more excited about, House of the Dragon or The Rings of PowerâŠ
- We got a tantalizing 20-second glimpse of HBOâs The Last of Us adaptation, showing Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey as Joel and Ellie.
- Speaking of adaptations, Sonyâs reportedly making a Days Gone movie, which may seem like a strange choice, but is likely down to the gameâs newfound success on PC.
- And Umbrella Academy creator Steve Blackmanâs adapting Horizon Zero Dawn for Netflix.
- Good news: Netflixâs ad-supported tier might not play commercials during newer original movies, possibly kidsâ content too.
- Meanwhile, a new Google TV update improves speed and storage, finally.
- Itâs been a week for security breaches: You should change your Plex password now as the service announced a potential data breach, and on Friday, LastPass also confirmed a breach, though the company said user data and master passwords werenât compromised.
- Cineworld, the number two movie theater chain in the world, is preparing to file for bankruptcy.
- And the revamped MoviePass is making its comeback on Labor Day, launching a new beta service accessible by invite only â the service has already partnered with a quarter of US theaters, with pricing ranging from $10 to $30 per month.
- A new movie based on the rise and fall of BlackBerry recently wrapped production. Yes, really.
Gaming:
- Gamescom kicked off Tuesday night, and weâve already seen Sonyâs new customizable PS5 controller, the DualSense Edge, new footage for Hogwarts Legacy, The Callisto Protocol, and more, a Sonic Frontiers release date (November 8), and an official Dead Island 2 announcement â plus the announcement of open-world survival MMO Dune Awakening, Deck 13âs fantasy action RPG Atlas Fallen, New Tales from the Borderlands (coming in October), and much. much more.
- We also saw the reveal trailer for Destiny 2 Lightfall at the gameâs showcase, which you can catch up on here.
- Speaking of Dead Island 2, youâll apparently be able to use Amazon Alexa to distract zombies and trigger in-game actions.
- And we heard from former Bethesda Games Studio developer Jeff Gardiner, who unveiled new studio, Something Wicked Games. Itâs making a brand new occult RPG called Wyrdsong, which looks, well, weird (but great).
- You can now play Death Stranding on PC Game Pass, but Sony says it wasnât involved with the PC launch.
- PlayStationâs been hit by a $5.9 billion lawsuit for âripping people offâ on digital games âthe argument is the company shouldnât be using its ânear-monopolyâ on the sale of digital games to enforce higher prices, like the 30% commission fee charged in the UK PlayStation Store.
- Sony also confirmed PS VR2 is coming to market âin early 2023.â
- The PS5 just got a price hike in Canada, Europe, and more regions â but US consumers arenât affected, for now.
- And while weâre on the Sony subject, here are seven things you (probably) didnât know your PS5 could do.
- Google Play Games opened its beta to let more Android users play games on PC.
- Meanwhile, Valve released a new beta that completely revamps the Steam mobile app, with a UI and framework overhaul plus several new features.
- Negative reviews of the new Saints Row game are flooding in, with VGC calling it âgenericâ and IGN saying itâs âmore like a repetitive retread than a proper reboot,â though there are positive takes on it out there too.
- Finally this week: Zuckerberg confirms new Meta VR headset is arriving in October. And Meta accounts and Horizon profiles arrived on Tuesday, so you no longer need a Facebook login for your Quest.
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Weekly Wonder
Dhruv Bhutani / Android Authority
Iâm still surrounded by moving boxes, so I thought for this weekâs edition of the Weekly Wonder, Iâd look at some tech-related things that can help with your move.
Last week my colleague C. Scott Brown wrote about moving house, and how he realized that saving tech product boxes was useless.
- I must admit to being guilty of hoarding tech product boxes myself, with a ânever know when it might be neededâ mentality.
- However, theyâre definitely an extra thing to sort and pack amongst a mountain of stuff, and ultimately I realized that the smaller I can get that mountain, the less stressful my move will be.
- Iâve binned about 90% of my tech boxes, keeping just a couple for larger items that are still in warranty, but they double as packaging for moving the items, so I figure that works.
We asked you if you kept your tech product boxes, and it turns out very few of you actually throw all your boxes away, with the majority (45.2%) saying they only threw out some of their boxes. Almost as many of you (44.5%) kept all your tech boxes, with just 10.3% of polled readers saying they threw all their boxes out â and thatâs probably a sensible choice if youâre battling limited storage space.
Moving with your smart home tech
Thereâs so much to think about when moving home, like migrating your smart home tech, as well as considering home security for your new place.
- Smart doorbells, thermostats, locks, and outdoor security cameras â as well as other hard-mounted products â can all be cumbersome when moving, so it may make more sense to leave them behind.
- Itâs often easier to invest in a new wireless security camera, smart video doorbell, or window coverings like smart blinds or shades rather than taking your existing smart home tech with you, though that can be prohibitive given the seemingly endless cost of moving.
Luckily, thatâs not an issue for my move â Iâm relocating from an older property that doesnât even have electric lighting in all the rooms, let alone any smart home tech setup.
One thing Iâm definitely aware of through all this, though, is the importance of getting enough sleep to combat the stress of moving. Sleep tracker apps are really helpful here, as are meditation apps â Calm has been helping me stay sane, but there are plenty of other good choices out there.
Tech Calendar
- Now until August 28: Gamescom
- September 1: OnePlus 10T pre-orders open (US)
- September 1 @ 3 AM ET: Sony Xperia launch event (Xperia 5 IV?)
- September 2-6: IFA Berlin
- September 6: Huawei Mate 50 series launch
- September 7 @ 10 AM PT (1 PM ET, 7 PM CET): Appleâs Far Out event
- September 10 @ 9 PM CEST: Ubisoft Forward showcase
- September 29: OnePlus 10T on sale
- October 6: Pixel 7 launch? (TBC)
- October 13: Pixel 7 on sale? (TBC)
- November 8: Skull and Bones release date on Xbox Series S/X, PS5, PC, Stadia, and Luna
- November 9: God of War: Ragnarok launches on PS4, PS5
- November 18: The Dark Pictures: The Devil in Me launches on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X, and PC
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