The story behind Twitter's massive breach on Wednesday is taking more strange turns. On Friday the New York Times published a report based on interviews with people from the "OGUsers" forum where someone sold access to the internal tools that could take over anyone's account.
No one identified "Kirk," the person behind the scheme. Their story is that he claimed to be a Twitter employee but may be someone who got into its internal Slack channels and found login information for the admin tools there.
Devindra and Cherlynn look at Apple Silicon and the challenges that might be in the company's way as it makes its two-year transition to ARM. Will an ARM-based Macbook be powerful enough for the most demanding users? Then, as usual, they share what they've been working on and relaxing with, and offer entertainment recommendations you should check out.
Lenovo's next gaming phone has a camera that pops out of its side
Alright, now we've seen everything.
The Legion smartphone packs a 20-megapixel pop-up selfie camera located on the side, smack in the middle. That could make it easier to stream yourself while gaming in landscape mode or just be the first on the block with a weird new feature. We'll have a better idea after it launches in China on July 22nd. Continue reading.
The best deals we found this week: 16-inch MacBook Pro, Echo Show and more
And Fitbit's summer sale.
This week, anyone looking for a deal on an Apple laptop or Amazon's Echo devices should check this roundup out. Both the 16-inch MacBook Pro ($300 off at $2,099) and the MacBook Air ($50 off at $949) are on sale — not quite as cheap as they were earlier in the week, but still two good deals Also, DJI's Osmo Action camera is a worthy rival to the devices that GoPro has been making for years, and right now it's on sale for $250 at both Amazon and Best Buy.
Valentina Palladino has the full rundown for you here, and for more updates on Twitter, be sure to follow the @EngadgetDeals account. Continue reading.
The Russo Brothers are making a $200 million action movie for Netflix
'The Gray Man' will star Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans
After netting millions of viewers for its original action flicks Extraction and The Old Guard, Netflix is taking a bigger swing. Deadline reports that the streaming company has a deal with Avengers: Endgame directors Joe and Anthony Russo to helm a new spy/action flick starring Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans as dueling assassins. The Gray Man is based on a popular book series, and will reportedly have a budget of over $200 million. Continue reading.
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