Could Nintendo’s ‘Switch Do’ Trademark Relate To Its New Fitness Ring? – Nintendo Life

Could Nintendo’s ‘Switch Do’ Trademark Relate To Its New Fitness Ring?

Update (Mon 9th Sep, 2019 11:55 BST): People are hypothesising online that this trademark could be related to that bendy ring that Nintendo teased last week. The full announcement is expected on September 12th. Nintendo “Do” certainly fits as a product name for this kind of device – and if you think it sounds dumb,…

Leaked Google Pixel 4 photos show orange color variant – The Verge

Leaked Google Pixel 4 photos show orange color variant

Google’s annual Pixel unveiling is likely around a month away, but we’re starting to hear and see a lot more about the upcoming Pixel 4. A potential leak from Weibo (spotted by Android Central) suggests that the Pixel 4 may come in a new bright orange color this year. Rumored images appear to show the…

Brabus drops 662 kW turbocharged V12 into Mercedes-AMG G63! – Carmag South Africa

Brabus drops 662 kW turbocharged V12 into Mercedes-AMG G63!

Meet the Brabus G V12 900…Note the wheels pictured in this second image (buyers will have a choice of two styles).The heavily modified V12 makes 662 kW.Badging, present and correct.Leather … everywhere! Think the V8-powered Mercedes-AMG G63 has too few cylinders? Well, Brabus apparently agrees, having just dropped a 662 kW turbocharged V12 into the…

Apple criticized for insensitively downplaying Google’s iOS vulnerability revelations – BetaNews

Apple criticized for insensitively downplaying Google’s iOS vulnerability revelations

Apple has tried to downplay concerns raised by Google about security vulnerabilities in iOS that could be exploited by malicious websites. Google’s Project Zero recently revealed details of flaws in iOS that were being used to target and monitor iPhone users. Other security researchers went on to warn that the vulnerabilities were being used to…

Wunderlist founder offers to buy back app from Microsoft – The Verge

Wunderlist founder offers to buy back app from Microsoft

Wunderlist founder Christian Reber has offered to buy back the popular task management app from Microsoft to avoid it being shut down. “Still sad Microsoft wants to shut down Wunderlist, even though people still love and use it,” says Reber on Twitter. “I’m serious Satya Nadella and Marcus Ash, please let me buy it back.…