Month: September 2024
Laws Need to Catch Up to Artificial Intelligence’s Unique Risks
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Spotify confirms it’s having service issues and is working on a fix
It’s not just you — Spotify has confirmed it’s experiencing problems that have made the app and web player temporarily unusable for some people starting late Sunday morning. “We’re aware of some issues right now and are checking them out!” the Spotify Status account posted on X.
We’re aware of some issues right now and are checking them out!— Spotify Status (@SpotifyStatus) September 29, 2024
Developing…
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/streaming/spotify-confirms-its-having-service-issues-and-is-working-on-a-fix-164159110.html?src=rss
It’s not just you — Spotify has confirmed it’s experiencing problems that have made the app and web player temporarily unusable for some people starting late Sunday morning. “We’re aware of some issues right now and are checking them out!” the Spotify Status account posted on X.
We’re aware of some issues right now and are checking them out!
— Spotify Status (@SpotifyStatus) September 29, 2024
Developing…
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/streaming/spotify-confirms-its-having-service-issues-and-is-working-on-a-fix-164159110.html?src=rss
Are Your Phone’s 5G Icon and Signal Bars Lying to You?
An anonymous reader shared this report from the Washington Post:
Look at the top right corner of your phone. You might see an icon with “5G” and another with vertical bars showing the strength of your internet connection. Those symbols don’t mean what you think they do.
If your phone shows “5G,” you’re not necessarily connected to the latest and zippiest cellphone network technology. It might just mean that 5G connections are available nearby. And the bars are a cellular version of a shrug. There is no standard measure of how much signal strength each bar represents. “The connection icon is a lie,” said Avi Greengart, president of the technology analysis firm Techsponential…
The good news is you might not need 5G, anyway. Most of the time, your phone calls, texting and web surfing are perfectly fine on the prior generation of wireless technology called 4G or sometimes “LTE.” Many phone networks will funnel you over 5G service when it makes a real difference, like if you’re on a video call or playing an intense video game.
If you see more specific types of 5G icons, like “5G UW” used by Verizon or “5G UC” if you’re on T-Mobile service, Hyers said you’re probably connected to a 5G network at that moment. Those extra letters or symbols sometimes indicate types of 5G technology that are capable of faster and more reliable connections, but they aren’t always better, depending on your circumstances. Confusingly, AT&T has showed “5G E” icons on phones. That is not 5G service at all.
Here’s how major carriers responded to the Post’s reporter:
“AT&T said its ‘5G’ indicators on phones line up with a telecommunications standards organization that established the icon to mean 5G networks are available.”
“Verizon didn’t respond to my questions.”
“T-Mobile said for most of its cellphone network, your phone accurately reflects if you’re on 5G.”
The article suggests setting your phone to just automatically switch to 5G networks when high-bandwidth applications are in use…
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
An anonymous reader shared this report from the Washington Post:
Look at the top right corner of your phone. You might see an icon with “5G” and another with vertical bars showing the strength of your internet connection. Those symbols don’t mean what you think they do.
If your phone shows “5G,” you’re not necessarily connected to the latest and zippiest cellphone network technology. It might just mean that 5G connections are available nearby. And the bars are a cellular version of a shrug. There is no standard measure of how much signal strength each bar represents. “The connection icon is a lie,” said Avi Greengart, president of the technology analysis firm Techsponential…
The good news is you might not need 5G, anyway. Most of the time, your phone calls, texting and web surfing are perfectly fine on the prior generation of wireless technology called 4G or sometimes “LTE.” Many phone networks will funnel you over 5G service when it makes a real difference, like if you’re on a video call or playing an intense video game.
If you see more specific types of 5G icons, like “5G UW” used by Verizon or “5G UC” if you’re on T-Mobile service, Hyers said you’re probably connected to a 5G network at that moment. Those extra letters or symbols sometimes indicate types of 5G technology that are capable of faster and more reliable connections, but they aren’t always better, depending on your circumstances. Confusingly, AT&T has showed “5G E” icons on phones. That is not 5G service at all.
Here’s how major carriers responded to the Post’s reporter:
“AT&T said its ‘5G’ indicators on phones line up with a telecommunications standards organization that established the icon to mean 5G networks are available.”
“Verizon didn’t respond to my questions.”
“T-Mobile said for most of its cellphone network, your phone accurately reflects if you’re on 5G.”
The article suggests setting your phone to just automatically switch to 5G networks when high-bandwidth applications are in use…
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Best Buy Members: Today’s Your Last Chance to Score a Roku TV for Up to $400 Off
Roku TVs are already affordable smart TVs, but Best Buy’s Member Deals Days offer discounts of up to $400 until the end of today.
Roku TVs are already affordable smart TVs, but Best Buy’s Member Deals Days offer discounts of up to $400 until the end of today.
‘SNL’ brings back Maya Rudolph, Andy Samberg, and Dana Carvey for its 2024 presidential election cast
See who was cast for the 2024 U.S. presidential election on this season of ‘Saturday Night Live.’
See who was cast for the 2024 U.S. presidential election on this season of ‘Saturday Night Live.’
Spotify is down
Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge
Spotify appears to be down at the moment, with users across social media having started reporting that the app and website aren’t working over the last hour or so. It’s not working for those of us at The Verge who have tried, either.
Downdetector shows a spike in the number of reports about problems with the music streaming service that started at about 10:40AM ET. Just after noon ET, Spotify acknowledged the issue.
A post on its community site says:
We’ve been getting some reports that Spotify is down across platforms. The Support Site looks affected as well.
We’re currently aware of the situation and the relevant teams are working on it.
We’re aware of some issues right now and are checking them out!— Spotify Status (@SpotifyStatus) September 29, 2024
The outage seems to affect both the app and the website — while the app won’t play music, the website is having trouble loading. When I attempted to visit, I received a server error. We’ve reached out to Spotify for more information.
Update September 29th: Added information from a Spotify community site post.
Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge
Spotify appears to be down at the moment, with users across social media having started reporting that the app and website aren’t working over the last hour or so. It’s not working for those of us at The Verge who have tried, either.
Downdetector shows a spike in the number of reports about problems with the music streaming service that started at about 10:40AM ET. Just after noon ET, Spotify acknowledged the issue.
A post on its community site says:
We’ve been getting some reports that Spotify is down across platforms. The Support Site looks affected as well.
We’re currently aware of the situation and the relevant teams are working on it.
We’re aware of some issues right now and are checking them out!
— Spotify Status (@SpotifyStatus) September 29, 2024
The outage seems to affect both the app and the website — while the app won’t play music, the website is having trouble loading. When I attempted to visit, I received a server error. We’ve reached out to Spotify for more information.
Update September 29th: Added information from a Spotify community site post.
Alabama, Georgia and the Art of an Instant Classic
Georgia had won 42 consecutive regular-season games before the first-year Alabama Coach Kalen DeBoer put his stamp on a rivalry.
Georgia had won 42 consecutive regular-season games before the first-year Alabama Coach Kalen DeBoer put his stamp on a rivalry.