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Emma Roth

Emma Roth

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    The race to build a better Twitter

    Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter has left users wondering where to go should the platform go up in flames or its content moderation policies unravel. But is there really a viable alternative to Twitter yet?

    Mitchell Clark and Emma Roth
    Emma Roth
    Emma Roth
    Here’s the first movie poster for Blue Beetle.

    While we still haven’t gotten an official look at Xolo Maridueña as Blue Beetle, the film’s first poster gives us an idea of what to expect.

    It shows off the bright-colored (and very shiny) alien scarab that attaches to Blue Beetle (aka Jaime Reyes), granting him ultra-strong armor and a set of superhuman abilities, such as strength, speed, and flight.

    Emma Roth
    Emma Roth
    Apple’s mixed-reality headset could start shipping in the second half of 2023.

    Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo is back with yet another prediction about Apple’s mixed-reality headset and says mass shipments of the device could kick off in the latter half of 2023 as the company deals with “software-related issues.”

    This is a bit later than Kuo’s previous prediction, which indicated Apple could start shipping the headset in the second quarter of 2023. Apple’s expected to reveal the headset during an event in January.

    Emma Roth
    Emma Roth
    Twitter’s getting two of its biggest advertisers back.

    After claiming that Apple “mostly stopped” advertising on the platform last week, Elon Musk said during a Twitter Space on Saturday that the company has “fully resumed” advertising on Twitter.

    Meanwhile, Platformer’s Zoë Schiffer reports that Amazon’s planning to bring ads back to Twitter — to the tune of $100 million per year — “pending some security tweaks to the company’s ad platform.”

    Emma Roth
    Emma Roth
    Our first look at Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse swings our way on December 13th.

    But Marvel didn’t specify whether we’re getting a trailer or some other type of preview, as it vaguely hinted at “a new view from across the #SpiderVerse” in a post on Twitter.

    Marvel paired the news with an image showing Miles Morales and Spider-Gwen gazing at the skyline while hanging upside down. Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse (Part One) isn’t set to hit theaters until June 2023.