Apple hasn't directly said so, but it seems to be retiring the iPod Touch, stating it'll be available "while supplies last."
It's May 11, 2022—National Twilight Zone Day. Did your PC wake up on its own? Did you insert the USB correctly the first time? Perhaps your Alexa re-ordered the exact product you just talked about yesterday? It could be nothing. Or you could simply find yourself in... The Twilight Zone.
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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): |
336 articles, 7 podcasts, 10 press releases, 397 tweets, and 15 YouTube videos |
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1. Apple Is Quietly Phasing Out the iPod Touch
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Apple may be preparing to say goodbye to the iPod, if a new post in which it reminisces about the iPod's history is any clue. Specifically, Apple implies iPod Touch production has halted, and that its current stock is all that's left. Go grab one now "while supplies last;" it could soon be a collector's item. |
2. AMD Has a Trio of New Radeon 6000 Series Graphics Cards
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3. Nintendo Sets New Indie World Showcase for May 11
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Nintendo's next Indie World showcase has been set for today, May 11 starting at 7 a.m. PST/10 a.m. EST. The presentation will be ~20 minutes long and air on Nintendo's official YouTube channel, and even though we don't know what's going to be shown, we bet at least one of the games will release later that day. |
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Those who build gaming PCs were probably debating if AMD or Nvidia was better last year, meanwhile Intel held a majority of the GPU vendor market share. We guess people and companies don't always need graphics cards that can run games at 4K 24/7 while also maintaining a Twitch stream. |
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"Using mouthwash would take a lot of work." —Bob Schulties, Senior Editor |
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💎 You Know You Want It |
DJI's Mini 3 Pro drone is nearly upon us, and for those looking for a new flying companion, this could be the one to pick up. Weighing less than a pound, it can shoot at 4K/60 FPS, fly for ~34 minutes, and its foldable design makes it easy to take on almost any trip. Who's ready to see the world from up high?! | | |
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