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Niantic settles class action lawsuit following last year’s disastrous Pokémon Go Fest in Chicago

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Last summer, Niantic Labs celebrated the first year of Pokémon GO with an in-person event in Chicago, with others to follow in Europe. It didn’t go well: spotty cell signals and overwhelmed servers turned the event into a disaster, and two dozen attendees launched a class action lawsuit to try and recoup travel expenses. TechCrunch is reporting that Niantic has reached a settlement, to the tune of $1.5 million. The company will end up paying $1,575,000 for attendees’ flights, hotel rooms, car rentals, parking fees, milage, and tolls. The company will put up a website by May 25th for individuals affected by the problems, and it will notify users via e-mail. To qualify for the settlement, users have to have checked into the festival in... Continue reading… via The Verge - Tech Posts "https://ift.tt/2q0g0F4"

Hyperspektiv is a photo app that produces glitchy, psychedelic images

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I love a good photo app, but there are so many in the App Store that it’s hard to know where to begin. If you’re looking for a photo- and video-editing app that does something a little different than the standard Instagram-like filters, a glitch-inducing app called Hyperspektiv might be a nice alternative to play around with. Hyperspektiv has been around for a few years, but it’s recently gained traction after being featured in the App Store. The app adds random distortion effects, such as colorful glitches and floaty mirroring to a kaleidoscope twist. There are plenty of options to experiment with in Hyperspektiv, which makes it worth $1 price. There are 30 filters in total, including a Wild Card option you can repeatedly tap to... Continue reading… via The Verge - Tech Posts "https://ift.tt/2Ebbtok"

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Telegram has raised a total of $1.7 billion from its two pre-ICO sales

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In February, secure messaging service Telegram launched a presale for the its cryptocurency prior to an Initial Coin Offering (ICO), raising $850 million from 81 investors, and later that month, The Verge learned that it was launching a second private presale , in which it aimed to double that amount. Bloomberg Technology reports that the company did just that, and has raised a total of $1.7 billion in March between the two sales. In a filing to the Securities and Exchanges Commission , Telegram says that it raised an additional $850 million from 94 investors in the second sale, bringing the total amount to $1.7 billion. It also says that it might “pursue one or more subsequent offerings” beyond these first two sales. The company is... Continue reading… via The Verge - Tech Posts "https://ift.tt/2IkV2s8"

April Fools’ Day 2018: the best (and lamest) pranks

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April Fools’ Day is upon us, bringing with it a deluge of terrible jokes, ill-advised pranks, and the occasional inspired product concept. The “holiday” has been around for centuries , and companies from all over the internet have been imposing their jokes on us for the last couple of days. While most are pretty groan-worthy, some are actually a bit entertaining, so we’ve rounded up some of the best (and some of the lamest) to check out. We’ll update this list throughout the day as new jokes (“jokes?”) emerge. 23andMe + Lexus 23andMe teamed up with Lexus to ... use your DNA to figure out which Lexus is right for you, tailoring a vehicle just for you, which you can start by licking the steering wheel. Right. Funny. BritBox British VOD... Continue reading… via The Verge - Tech Posts "https://ift.tt/2J90C22"

Cloudflare launches 1.1.1.1 DNS service that will speed up your internet

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Cloudflare is launching its own consumer DNS service today, on April Fools’ Day, that promises to speed up your internet connection and help keep it private. The service is using https://1.1.1.1 , and it’s not a joke but an actual DNS resolver that anyone can use. Cloudflare claims it will be “the Internet’s fastest, privacy-first consumer DNS service.” While OpenDNS and Google DNS both exist, Cloudflare is focusing heavily on the privacy aspect of its own DNS service with a promise to wipe all logs of DNS queries within 24 hours. DNS services are typically provided by internet service providers to resolve a domain name like Google.com into a real IP address that routers and switches understand. It’s an essential part of the internet, but... Continue reading… via The Verge - Tech Posts "https://ift.tt/2Go5PoU"

Rotational forces can be a killer in a crash, but these helmets can handle it

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Technology MIPS helmets use slippery tech to protect your head. Your head is full of valuable goo. Protect it with these lids. via Popular Science "https://ift.tt/2GMIzAm"

Snapchat throws shade at Facebook with Russian bot filter

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Snapchat is taking full advantage of Facebook’s position in the news cycle on April Fools’ Day this year with a genius amount of shade. After trolling Facebook last year with a lighthearted Instagram-style filter, Snapchat is going one step further with a Facebook filter that’s designed to recreate Russian bots liking your posts. The filter places a Facebook UI around your photo with Cyrillic script-like text, and even includes likes from “your mum” and “a bot.” The Cyrillic script is an obvious nod to Russia, and the news that more than 50,000 bots on Facebook , with links to the Russian government, were used to influence the 2016 US presidential election. The “your mum” like is also a hint at Facebook’s older user base, and Snapchat... Continue reading… via The Verge - Tech Posts "https://ift.tt/2GqvhGd"