The Morning After: Google uses Drake’s ‘Texts Go Green’ to explain RCS to Apple

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Europe would not be alone in attempting to cut e-waste.

Two weeks after release, Blizzards Diablo Immortal has earned around $24 million according to Appmagic. The analytics firm said the free-to-play video game had actually currently been downloaded almost 8.5 million times. Will this inform the remainder of the Diablo video gaming universe? Perhaps not. Diablo franchise general manager Rod Fergusson just recently stated Diablo IV would feature a various monetization system from Immortal.
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Google has been trying to push Apple into adopting the GSMAs RCS messaging procedure, from not-so-subtle jabs at I/O 2022 to lengthy Twitter threads from the head of Android. The newest tool from the makers of Android? Drake lyrics.
The EU acted in the “public interest” by settling on one port, the senators stated, and the US ought to follow suit to reduce the environmental impact of battery chargers while improving benefit for users. Diablo franchise general manager Rod Fergusson just recently stated Diablo IV would include a different money making system from Immortal.

US senators Ed Markey, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders have actually sent out a letter to Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, contacting her department to develop a “thorough technique” that would lead to a typical charging requirement. The EU acted in the “public interest” by settling on one port, the senators stated, and the United States ought to follow match to reduce the ecological effect of chargers while enhancing benefit for users. A charger requirement would in theory minimize e-waste by letting individuals reuse existing cables and adapters for brand-new gadgets.
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Google has been trying to push Apple into embracing the GSMAs RCS messaging protocol, from not-so-subtle jabs at I/O 2022 to prolonged Twitter threads from the head of Android. The most recent tool from the makers of Android? Drake lyrics.
The main Android Twitter account shared an “informal lyric explainer video” for “Texts Go Green,” the third song from Drakes latest album. Both the title and chorus describe what happens when an iPhone user blocks somebody from contacting them through iMessage, which defaults messages to SMS and loses features like read invoices.
Quickly demolishing any cultural cachet by referencing lyrics from a current Drake song, the Twitter account calls it “a real banger.” And I close my Twitter app.
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Meta is opening an Avatars Store where you can buy attire for your avatar on Facebook, Instagram and Messenger. The brand-new looks consist of designer duds from Balenciaga, Prada and Thom Browne, and the business expects to add more designers over time. Zuckerberg and Eva Chen, Metas VP of style collaborations, announced the new shop on Instagram Live, calling it the “very first live avatar fashion show.” The “style program” consisted of Chen holding up paper drawings of Zuckerbergs avatar wearing significantly questionable, if metaverse-ready, attire.
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The middle of the smartphone roadway has amazing choices that balance rate and features. These days, you still get amazing electronic cameras, vibrant screens and good battery life. There are so numerous, so where do you begin? How about this guide?
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