Go Here to Read this Fast! The 10 best Netflix TV shows of 2024, ranked
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The 10 best Netflix TV shows of 2024, ranked
Go Here to Read this Fast! The 10 best Netflix TV shows of 2024, ranked
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The 10 best Netflix TV shows of 2024, ranked
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The biggest gaming news of 2024: Concord flops, Palworld vs. Nintendo, and more
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Meta is reportedly working on an issue with a software update that bricked some Quest 2, Quest 3 and Quest 3S headsets, the company announced. The company originally upset customers by not only releasing a faulty update, but then telling buyers affected that they wouldn’t address the problem because the headsets were out of warranty, as The Verge reported.
Now, Meta appears to be making good on the issue, saying it’s working on a fix “for all users” and said customer support has “new directions on how to support users.” Some buyers said on Reddit that they received an email confirmation that the company would provide out-of-warranty service for its mistake.
“We’ve discovered a software update issue that caused some Quest 2/3/3S headsets to be unresponsive and unable to start up correctly” Meta wrote in its help center. “We are actively working on resolving the issue for all users, but in most cases, you are now able to use your device normally. If you have a device that is still unresponsive, we’re here to help. If you have a Quest 3S, click the button below for next steps. Quest 2 or 3 users, please reach out to us to get support.”
The problem date back to December 6th, when Meta said software updates were effecting Quest 3S devices at the time. The update includes features like a virtual desktop, faster hand tracking, easier pairing with Windows 11 PCs and more.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ar-vr/meta-is-working-on-a-fix-for-a-software-update-that-bricked-quest-headsets-140025378.html?src=rss
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Meta is working on a fix for a software update that bricked Quest headsets
YouTube is testing a new “Play Something” floating action button, borrowing a now-defunct Netflix feature of the same name. It works in much the same way, playing a random video that’s likely based on your previous selections, 9to5Google reported.
Hitting the button starts a video in the Shorts player, but content isn’t limited to Shorts, as it will also play regular videos in a vertical format with black bars at the top and bottom. As with any Shorts video, there are buttons to the right for like, dislike, comments and sharing. You can only play one video using the button, as the interface closes when a Shorts video opens.
The new feature looks like a way for YouTube to keep viewers engaged, particularly in the Shorts platform. The platform has previously tested similar features including a “Play Something” banner. Netflix retired the feature (later called “Surprise Me”) two years after launching it due to low usage.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/youtube/youtube-copies-netflixs-old-play-something-button-in-new-test-130017283.html?src=rss