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JULY 28, 2020
Everything worth knowing in tech today, July 28, 2020. You’re just a few minutes away from being the smartest one in the room Zoom conference tomorrow.
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-- Your Lifewire News Team ⏰ Today's Big Stories... in 30 Seconds Today We Watched, Read, and Listened to (so you don’t have to): 79 Articles, 2 Podcasts, 12 Press Releases, 324 Tweets, & 5 YouTube videos 1. Qualcomm Promises a Fully-Charged Phone in 15 Minutes Honestly, we're all used to waiting for our phone batteries to charge... well, slowly. Usually overnight. Qualcomm, though, has just announced a brand new charging system that could net you 50 percent charged in a measly five minutes, or—gasp—a full charge in 15. 2. Photoshop for iPad Inches Closer to Fully-Featured Status Adobe promised a "full" version of Photoshop for the iPad, but it still has a ways to go. The app just updated with two new high-end features, though, including refine edge and rotate canvas, that brings working on the iPad a little closer to the desktop experience. 3. WhatsApp, Multiple Phones, One Number—Finally Currently, you can only use WhatsApp with one phone number on one phone. It's a way to keep your identity verified, but it's also annoying if you use more than one device. The feature is still in beta on Android, but it could mean a change is coming for us all, and soon! 🎱 By the Numbers WhatsApp on the rise Data: Statista A huge number of folks seem to like using WhatsApp for messaging. The Facebook-owned app has more active users than literal Facebook Messenger, while the end-to-end encryption probably doesn't hurt, either (it sure isn't the user interface, ugh). Whatever the reason, WhatsApp continues to be the choice for a massive number of people. 🤓 Nerd Out "Truth is always stranger than fiction" - Rob LeFebvre, Senior News Editor Naughty Dog's massively successful video game The Last of Us (parts 1 and 2) shows off a unique zombie apocalypse fueled by the parasitic fungus Cordyceps—a zombifying fungus that actually exists! Yikes. We'll take the shotgun, please. (Share on Twitter) 💎 You Know You Want It LEGO and Nintendo: a match (literally) made in your living room Image: LEGO You love LEGO. You love Nintendo. Why not build a Nintendo out of LEGOs? Once you stress out over the instructions for this 2600-piece set of '80s nostalgia, you'll have LEGO versions of the NES, its iconic controller (with press-able buttons!), an insertable copy of Super Mario Bros., and a tiny TV. If you're a die-hard Nintendo fan, you've already made plans to buy this ahead of its August release and cleared a space on your shelf. 🙈 Wait, What? Shoutout to all the dads who keep swiping up It's very possible you've been told to engage your iPhone's multitasking screen and swipe up as a way to save battery life. Or maybe you're just worried about apps doing "stuff" in the background. What if we told you that neither of those things are true? Would you stop doing it? We really hope so. Oh, Android users? Same goes for you.
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