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Facebook will finally help users who lose their accounts
New customer service division coming soon
It’s a part of the Facebook experience. If you’ve been on the platform long enough, you’ve seen a few friends set up new accounts after losing access to their main ones — that is, if you haven’t experienced it yourself. To the seeming aid of privacy, it’s notoriously difficult to reclaim an account after a falsely reported takedown. To remedy this, Meta is setting up a new division to aid users who lose their accounts.
First reported by Bloomberg, the company will establish a customer service division specifically made to review cases wherein access to accounts are lost in unconventional ways. Currently, it’s hard for users to appeal wrongful terminations even if they were caused by false reports or hackers. Having a dedicated division for the purpose might finally bring back some agency for users to get back to their accounts.
Headed by Meta’s Oversight Board, the new division will also add transparency in letting users know what contributed to the decision. The suddenness of decisions and lack of explanation are two more pain points attributed to the loss of accounts.
Unfortunately, Meta has not announced when the new division will start operations. It is still currently in the planning stages. Upon launching, it should cater to both Facebook and Instagram users.
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Accessories
Nothing confirms Ear (3a) is coming this month
It launches alongside the Phone (4b) on July 7.
From being told to not expect anything this year, Nothing fans suddenly have a lot to look forward to. The brand already launched the Phone (4a) series earlier this year, and the new Phone (4b) is likewise coming this month. Now, the Ear (3a) has also been announced.
Through an official teaser on X, Nothing announced that the Ear (3a) is launching alongside the Phone (4b) on July 7. Unfortunately, the short teaser doesn’t spill what the earbuds will look like. However, it does confirm that there will be four colorway options: White, Black, Yellow, and Pink.
Despite being under a relatively new brand, the Ear series carries a lot of history for Nothing. It is, after all, the brand’s first consumer-ready product which came out before the Phones. Since then, the earbuds typify Nothing’s iconic transparent designs. Now, there’s no indication that the Ear (3a) will depart from this tradition, but we’ll see a lot more color, at least.
The Ear (3a) isn’t the only spotlight in this teaser. Nothing also says that the video was shot with the upcoming Phone (4b). Though the video doesn’t spoil the phone’s camera hardware, it’s clear that it can shoot decent videos under relatively low-light conditions. (Of course, we’ll need a better look to confirm that.)
The Phone (4b) and the Ear (3a) are scheduled to launch worldwide on July 7.
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Samsung is working on the Galaxy Ring 2
It will have better health tracking and a longer battery life.
Though the wearable launched with a lot of promise, the Samsung Galaxy Ring never really took off. That said, Samsung isn’t giving up. The company is already working on a Galaxy Ring 2.
In a new Forbes interview (via SamMobile), Dr. Hon Pak, head of Samsung’s Digital Health, has confirmed the development of the wearable’s sequel. The Galaxy Ring 2 will reportedly feature better health tracking and a longer battery life. Additionally, it will add support for iPhone pairing.
Because of its form factor, the original Ring comes off as a convenient health tracker for those who don’t prefer the larger nature of a smartwatch or a fitness band. However, it did have issues including a relatively short battery life and an incident where it swelled over a man’s finger.
Currently, there is no timeline for the upcoming Galaxy Ring 2. For reference, the original wearable launched all the way back in 2024. A follow-up is a reasonable ask at this point, but it’s still good that Samsung decided not to make the Ring an annual release.
Besides the Galaxy Ring 2, Samsung has a lot of tricks up its sleeve. Just today, the brand finally teased its first wide foldable phone. It’s also set to launch the Galaxy Glasses soon. On top of all this, Samsung is also experimenting with the trifold market via the Galaxy Z Trifold.
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Gaming
Marvel’s Blade, the videogame, might be cancelled
Microsoft might shut down the studio developing the game.
Is there a Marvel franchise more doomed than Blade? On the big screen, Mahershala Ali’s much-awaited depiction has fizzled into obscurity. Now, the videogame might follow suit.
If you haven’t heard (or have forgotten) about Marvel’s Blade, then that’s not on you. Arkane Studios, the developers behind the adaptation, haven’t said a word about the game in years. Today, according to The Verge, Microsoft might shutter Arkane Studios, inevitably leading to a cancellation of Marvel’s Blade.
The source also indicates the game itself was plagued by delays (which we know) and is already above its budget (which we don’t know). Even if Arkane Studios continues its operations, there’s already a substantial chance that the game won’t be made anyway.
Arkane Studios won’t be the only one, according to the report. Microsoft is also considering Compulsion Games, Double Fine, Ninja Theory, and Undead Labs for the chopping block.
Blade won’t be the only loss in an Arkane Studios shuttering. The studio is also responsible for the critically acclaimed Dishonored series and the more recent Deathloop.
However, in the Marvel end of things, fans can still scratch their superhero videogame itch later this year. In September, Insomniac Games, the same studio behind the wildly popular Marvel’s Spider-Man series, is set to launch Marvel’s Wolverine, a promising take on the iconic mutant.
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