Apple is already beta testing iOS 13.1 – Engadget

Apple is already beta testing iOS 13.1

Most notably, the 13.1 beta restores Automations within Shortcuts (think of it as Apple’s take on IFTTT). Maps, meanwhile, has regained an option to share your ETA with friends. You’ll also see little additions like a new AirPods volume indicator, fresh HomeKit icons and the option of mapping a right mouse button to 3D Touch…

Forget the iPhone! Here’s a mobile handset you don’t have to replace every 2 years – Fox Business

Forget the iPhone! Here’s a mobile handset you don’t have to replace every 2 years

Fairphone, the Dutch-based company that develops cellphones using fair trade and working conditions, while favoring the device’s longevity over trailblazing technology, is shipping its latest phone next week with hopes of expanding its presence in the smartphone market.The phone went on pre-sale in Europe with a suggested retail price of €450, or just shy of $500, according…

What’s on TV this week: ‘Control’ – Engadget

What’s on TV this week: ‘Control’

This week Remedy returns with its first new game since Quantum Break, the creepy supernatural shooter Control. Out now on PS4, PC and Xbox One, it has a Metacritic rating of 81 and some intriguing trailers. In less interactive entertainment, Netflix’s new Dark Crystal series debuts this week with a star-studded cast, while Amazon Prime…

Mortal Kombat 11: Keith David Will Be The Voice of Spawn – Comicbook.com

Mortal Kombat 11: Keith David Will Be The Voice of Spawn

Following the official reveal of Mortal Kombat 11’s Kombat Pack, fans everywhere have been wondering who will be providing the voices for the iconic characters that are from outside of the series. We already know that Arnold Schwarzenegger won’t be jumping into the recording booth for Terminator, despite his likeness being used for the character.…

The voice-controlled standing desk will soon be a thing you can buy – Circuit Breaker

The voice-controlled standing desk will soon be a thing you can buy

Standing desks were a popular idea, motors made them more convenient, and programmable presets to raise and lower them to your preferred height — with a button — are the most convenient yet. The $552-and-up VertDesk V3 with Voice Control is taking what must feel like the next logical step: it’s a voice-activated standing desk…