Two weeks after its initial announcement, the OnePlus 10 Pro 5G is now available in the US for $899 in one of two colors.
It's April 15, 2022—Good Friday and National Glazed Spiral Ham Day! Anyone else feel like the universe is telling us to eat some ham? We don't know if it's the best Friday food, but hey, we won't turn down the invitation either.
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⏰ Today's Big Stories... in 30 Seconds |
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Today We Watched, Read, and Listened to (so you don't have to): |
369 articles, 16 podcasts, 19 press releases, 442 tweets, and 25 YouTube videos |
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1. OnePlus 10 Pro 5G Launches in the United States |
The OnePlus 10 Pro 5G is now available in the US for $899. You can purchase the smartphone directly from OnePlus, or from Amazon, Best Buy, or T-Mobile with varying gifts, ranging from gift cards to a free Echo Show 8 to even getting the phone for free with a trade-in. Wow. Now that's competition. |
2. WhatsApp Revamps Group Chats Into 'Communities'
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WhatsApp is revamping their group chats, renaming them to "Communities." Alongside users being able to combine chats, moderators will be able to delete messages, reaction emojis are being implemented, and the file-sharing size is increasing to 2GB. Expect to see these changes in the coming weeks. |
3. MLB's Game of the Week Returns to YouTube for 2022
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The official MLB Twitter account announced today that MLB's Game of the Week is returning to YouTube, and the first seven games have already been lined up. Starting May 5, you'll be able to catch a live stream of each week's big game, and hopefully without any region-based restrictions. Play ball! |
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The iPhone can already do picture-in-picture (PiP), but not with the YouTube app. The feature is supposed to be coming soon, but what's taking so long? Charlie Sorrel digs into the situation, and how YouTube's PiP is different from iOS' built-in PiP feature. |
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People love their messaging apps, with over 3 billion people having used at least one by the end of 2021. We can't say we don't understand, though, since it's often easier, faster, and more convenient to send someone a message, rather than call them. |
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| You know what your Echo Dot really needed? A clock. If you agree, you're in luck, because the Echo Dot (4th Gen) is down to $44.99 on Amazon right now. So retire that old Echo device of yours and finally get one that knows what era it's in. |
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"Get that robot a fidget spinner, stat!" —Molly McLaughlin, Senior Content Strategist |
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Image: Robosen Robotics, Inc.
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Remember that Optimus Prime toy from Robosen that could change from truck to bipedal Autobot on its own? Well, now it has a trailer to back it up, and that can transform automatically, too! It's cool, we want it, you want it—who doesn't want it? Go pre-order it now. |
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