It's Monday, December 21, 2020. You probably already have your holiday shopping taken care of and are already looking at a stack of confirmed delivery tracking numbers.
But if, say, a friend of yours is still in need of last-minute shopping information, or you just want to double check what's out there, the Engadget Holiday Gift Guides for 2020 are here to help. The best laptops and tablets to give as gifts Computer and phone accessories that make great gifts The best gifts for the PC gamer in your life The best tech toys for kids The best smartwatches, fitness trackers and wearables to gift The best tech gifts to upgrade your home theater These are the audio gadgets to gift this season Smart home gadgets and kitchen tech that make great gifts — Richard Lawler You'll need a new installer for this version.Zoom has posted update notes for a version of its video chat client that should be available later today. If you have one of Apple's new M1-powered Macs, you'll want to keep an eye out because this update brings the first version with native support for Apple Silicon. There's no version number listed yet, but once it's available, you'll be able to get it with a new installer from the Zoom download page. Continue reading. Previously it had been scheduled to arrive this year.
Elon Musk told Twitter followers that the pay-per-month package is now due to arrive "early next year." In theory, you could add the autonomous (currently semi-autonomous) features without a steep up-front cost in a matter of months. Continue reading. Frontier Communications had been accused of double-dipping.As Ars Technicanotes, the Television Viewer Protection Act taking effect December 20th will ban ISPs and TV providers from charging rental fees for equipment customers own themselves, whether they're modems or cable boxes. The law was originally slated to take effect on June 20th, but Congress let the FCC delay the measure under claims the pandemic made the original timing impractical. Continue reading. Sponsored by StackCommerce
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Microsoft and 343 Industries are winding down Halo Xbox 360 services over the next year. The two have halted digital sales of all Halo games for the platform (DLC is still available) and will shut down matchmaking, challenges and other key online features for the titles "no sooner than" December 18th, 2021. This doesn't affect Master Chief Collection games or Halo Wars: Definitive Edition, but it does include the backwards-compatible versions you play on the Xbox One or Series X/S. The Xbox 360 versions will still support custom online games, local games and online squads — you just can't use features that depend on services. Continue reading. Apple: 'We take this step with an abundance of caution as we closely monitor the situation.'Apple has closed all 53 stores in California and up to 16 across the UK, Tennessee, Brazil and Mexico due to soaring COVID-19 cases in those regions, the company told the New York Times in a statement. It's the second major closure of Apple's retail locations since it closed stores across the US in April, shortly after the pandemic first struck. Continue reading. But wait, there's more...See an unreleased 'The Simpsons' game that never made it to Dreamcast iPhone security flaw let spies hack dozens of Al Jazeera journalists The Queen's Christmas message will be available on Alexa for the first time Twitter's latest Trump labels say Biden won the election Hitting the Books: How Bell Labs jump-started the multimedia art movement |
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