Quest headset owners can capture VR gameplay using their phones

Meta’s Reality Labs unit is rolling out one last major software update for the Quest and Quest 2 before the end of the year. And it’s one you’ll want to download as soon as you can because it adds some handy features.

One of them allows you to record yourself while inside a game or app. If you own a VR headset, you’ve probably seen videos like the one above where you can see how a game physically plays. Before today, you needed special equipment to capture footage from that mixed reality perspective. With the new update, you can use your phone instead.

Mobile mixed reality camera
Reality Labs

Naturally, the final result isn’t as polished as the above video, but you can still get an idea of how games like Beat Saber play out in the real world. You’ll need an iPhone XS or above with iOS 11 or higher to use the new mobile mixed reality camera. With today’s release, about a dozen games support the feature, including Superhot VR, Pistol Whip and Synth Riders.

The update also includes a number of features Meta said were coming “soon” at its Connect conference in late October. To start, you can now make voice calls through the Messenger app on Quest and Quest 2 headsets. The feature allows you to not only call other Quest users, but you can also dial up your Facebook friends.

Reality Labs app sharing
Reality Labs

Starting today, some games will also allow you to back up your save data to the cloud. The feature may not be immediately available on your headset after downloading the update. That’s because Reality Labs says it’s rolling it out at a slower pace to make sure it works correctly. Additionally, it’s an opt-in feature for developers, so not every game may support it even after it’s broadly available. While not new to the Quest platform, today’s update also removes the experimental tag that had been applied to the multi-user and app sharing features that were introduced at the start of the year.

Lastly, while not directly related to today’s update, in the “coming weeks” Reality Labs plans to introduce new customization options to Horizon Workrooms. To start, you’ll have the option to choose from multiple virtual office environments and the ability to decorate the space with custom posters and your company’s logo.



Source: Engadget – Quest headset owners can capture VR gameplay using their phones

Online Shopping Is Turning the High Seas Into a Super-Polluting Highway

Mega retailers Amazon, Walmart, Target, and IKEA have made a mint during the pandemic as millions of consumers flocked to online shopping. Those companies have seen record profits as a result, but those profits will come at a steep environmental cost.

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Source: Gizmodo – Online Shopping Is Turning the High Seas Into a Super-Polluting Highway

Why the Answers on Omicron Are Still Weeks Away

Over the Thanksgiving holiday, the coronavirus threw us yet another spiky curve ball. Scientists in South Africa identified a new, worrying variant of the virus, since dubbed Omicron. This variant’s wide range of mutations may help it evade existing immunity, though that’s not yet clear. There are many other unknowns,…

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Source: Gizmodo – Why the Answers on Omicron Are Still Weeks Away

Impress Your Guests With a Butter Board

Food on boards is very popular, perhaps more popular than it’s ever been. Search “grazing table” on this world wide web, and you’ll find lots of photos of very large charcuterie and cheese boards, along with many blogs insisting that they are not just “big charcuterie boards.” Grazing tables are a different, new…

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Game of Thrones Prequel Dunk and Egg Sounds Like a Go at HBO

We know HBO has been working on several Game of Thrones-related spinoffs for years. The first to get the go-ahead was House of the Dragon—based on author George R.R. Martin’s extensive history of the Targaryen civil war that erupted some 300 years before the events of Game of Thrones. That history was published as

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Newegg Adds Shiba Inu To Growing List Of Cryptocurrency Payment Options, What You Need To Know

Newegg Adds Shiba Inu To Growing List Of Cryptocurrency Payment Options, What You Need To Know
Newegg has positioned itself as a major proponent of cryptocurrency and make no bones about it, that includes the two most popular doggie coins, Dogecoin and now Shiba Inu. The online retail giant announced it is adding the latter as yet another crypto-payment option and will be accepting Shiba Inu in time for the holidays. Or a little more

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Biden Administration Makes First Move on Data Privacy

The Biden administration is launching its first big effort on privacy policy by looking at how data privacy issues affect civil rights. From a report: The National Telecommunication and Information Administration (NTIA), the telecom unit of the Commerce Department, plans to hold “listening sessions” and seek comment on the intersection of privacy, equity and civil rights, according to an agency notice. NTIA intends to develop a report on the “ways in which commercial data flows of personal information can lead to disparate impact and outcomes for marginalized or disadvantaged communities.” The agency noted that data collection can lead to harm through discriminatory targeted advertising or via software that uses race as a factor in predicting academic success, as detailed by a report in The Markup.

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Source: Slashdot – Biden Administration Makes First Move on Data Privacy

Security Flaws In 150 HP Printers Let Hackers Steal Your Data But Is Your Model Affected?

Security Flaws In 150 HP Printers Let Hackers Steal Your Data But Is Your Model Affected?
Security researchers at F-Secure discovered security vulnerabilities affecting over 150 multi-function printer models from HP. That’s the bad news. The worse news is, in addition to impacting so many printer models, these are labeled as Critical and High security flaws. Ready for the good news? HP has issued patches.

The disclosure comes

Source: Hot Hardware – Security Flaws In 150 HP Printers Let Hackers Steal Your Data But Is Your Model Affected?

Score PS5 And Xbox Series X Games Up To Half Off As Awesome Cyber Monday Deals Linger

Score PS5 And Xbox Series X Games Up To Half Off As Awesome Cyber Monday Deals Linger
Cyber Monday is technically over, but let’s keep that a secret from retailers that continue to offer discounts. Not that it truly matters—Black Friday and Cyber Monday are no longer single-day events, and this time of the year has turned into a season of savings. As such, you can still find a bunch of PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X games

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21 Times Celebrity Voiceover Stunt Casting Paid Off

Last month, Universal delighted few, annoyed many, and baffled all but those with a pragmatic view of movies-as-product when it announced Chris Pratt will be taking over the role of Mario in an upcoming Super Mario Bros. animated movie. The actor was also recently cast as loveably outrageous cat stereotype Garfield…

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Source: LifeHacker – 21 Times Celebrity Voiceover Stunt Casting Paid Off

The Matrix Resurrections Will Demand You Look Deeper

Movies that connect with audiences in different ways are always the biggest hits and The Matrix is the perfect example. On the surface, it’s got plenty of action, romance, and sci-fi mythology, as well as a dense, entertaining story. For most movies, that would would be enough—but The Matrix goes deeper. A lot deeper.…

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Source: Gizmodo – The Matrix Resurrections Will Demand You Look Deeper

How to Check Road Conditions When You Travel This Winter

There’s only so much you can control when it comes to travel, especially during the holidays. Whether you’re embarking on a road trip to see family, or simply worried about driving through the snow to the other side of town, the cold winter months typically mean the start of increasingly dangerous road conditions.

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Source: LifeHacker – How to Check Road Conditions When You Travel This Winter

Twitch now works with SharePlay on the iPhone and iPad

Twitch has rolled out another feature designed to bring viewers closer together. The livestreaming service now supports SharePlay on iPhone and iPad, so up to 32 people can watch the same stream while they’re on a FaceTime call.

Everyone on the call will need to log in to the Twitch app, suggesting each participant will count as an individual viewer. The first time you open a stream while you’re on FaceTime, Twitch will ask whether you want to play it for yourself or everyone on the call, and it will remember your choice. If you choose to share it with everyone, SharePlay will sync the stream on everyone’s devices, so they’re all watching the same moment simultaneously. Play and pause controls will sync across devices too.

Anyone on the call can move everyone over to another Twitch channel. Everyone will be able to interact with the streamer’s chat, follow or subscribe to them and send Bits from their own account. You can watch the stream in either portrait or landscape orientation but, at least for now, you can’t continue a SharePlay session on Twitch’s Apple TV app.

A SharePlay session ends when the stream is closed, you leave the FaceTime call or end SharePlay. If you close the stream, you’ll be asked if you want to end it for yourself or everyone. Choosing the latter won’t actually close the stream on everyone else’s devices, but playback won’t be synced.

Twitch is one of the biggest streaming platforms around. It’s a welcome addition to the growing lineup of services that support SharePlay, which Apple rolled out last month in iOS 15.1. Corralling a bunch of friends on a FaceTime call to watch some killer speedruns at Awesome Games Done Quick sounds like a fun way to spend time together, even when you’re in your own homes.



Source: Engadget – Twitch now works with SharePlay on the iPhone and iPad

Barbados, Formally Casting Off the Queen, Becomes a Republic

In the early hours of Tuesday, at a ceremony attended by hundreds of masked officials, a prince and at least one pop star, the Caribbean island of Barbados became a republic, cutting ties with Queen Elizabeth II and casting off the last major vestige of its colonial past. The New York Times: The nation swore in its first president, Sandra Mason, a former governor general who had been appointed by the queen. A 21-gun salute rang out as the national anthem played. The red, yellow and navy blue royal flag was lowered — exactly 55 years after the country gained independence from Britain. “Today, debate and discourse have become action,” Ms. Mason, 72, told the onlookers gathered in the capital, Bridgetown. “Today, we set our compass to a new direction.”

Ms. Mason received a majority vote in Parliament in October to take on the role. In a speech afterward, Prime Minister Mia Mottley said: “We believe that the time has come for us to claim our full destiny. It is a woman of the soil to whom this honor is being given.”
The island nation, a democracy of about 300,000 people, announced in September that it would remove Queen Elizabeth as head of state, the latest Caribbean island to do so. It joined Guyana, which gained independence in 1966 and became a republic in 1970; Trinidad and Tobago, which became independent in 1962 and a republic in 1976; and Dominica, which gained full independence as a republic in 1978. Australia, Canada, Jamaica, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea are among the nations that still call the queen their head of state. Barbados will remain part of the Commonwealth, a voluntary association of 54 countries with roots in the British Empire.

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Twitter Bans Sharing Photos of Private Individuals Without Their Consent

As part of Twitter’s never-ending attempt to thwart the doxxers and trolls that seem to lurk in every corner of its platform, the company overhauled its private information policies on Monday to explicitly ban sharing pictures or videos of private individuals without their consent.

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Source: Gizmodo – Twitter Bans Sharing Photos of Private Individuals Without Their Consent

Nvidia's Rumored Next-Gen Gaming GPUs Sound Incredible, but Good Luck Buying One

Graphics cards are practically impossible to purchase these days due to the ongoing chip shortage, but that’s not stopping Nvidia. The company reportedly plans to announce its GeForce RTX 40-series GPUs sometime next year.

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Source: Gizmodo – Nvidia’s Rumored Next-Gen Gaming GPUs Sound Incredible, but Good Luck Buying One