[The Morning After]( Now available on your smart speaker and wherever you get your podcasts [Apple Podcasts]( | [Spotify]( | [Google Podcasts]( It's Tuesday, May 23, 2023. Finally. Starting today, you'll be able to [edit WhatsApp messages]( already sent. You'll need to act fairly swiftly as you'll only get a 15-minute window. To do so, you just have to long press on the typo-riddled message and tap Edit. Messages will be labeled as âeditedâ if you do so, but no-one will see the edit history, or the mistakes you made. The messaging app is catching up with rival messaging services: iOS users have been able to edit their texts sent in iMessage for a while now. Appleâs messaging service also includes an unsend option. WhatsApp's update is rolling out to all users now. â Mat Smith The Morning After isnât just a[newsletter]( â itâs also a daily podcast. Get our daily audio briefings, Monday through Friday, by[subscribing right here](. The biggest stories you might have missed [Twitter bug seems to be randomly restoring deleted tweets]( [What we bought: Iâm ashamed of how much I love Sageâs Creatista Plus]( [Meta hit with $1.3 billion fine over Facebook's EU-US data transfers]( ['Star Wars Jedi: Survivor' and the year of disappointing PC ports]( [Sony's WH-1000XM5 ANC headphones fall back to $348 at Amazon]( [Legoâs latest set is a Pac-Man arcade machine with a crank]( There wasnât a crank on the original.
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Lego]( Last year, Lego [released a set]( for the Atari 2600 console released in the 1970s, and now it's paying homage to the definitive '80s arcade game. The 2,650-piece [Logo Icons Pac-Man set]( recreates the classic Pac-Man arcade cabinet, complete with a light-up coin-slot, joystick and mechanical crank that moves characters around the maze. A complicated Lego set means a difficult price: It costs $270. [Continue reading.]( [With âFinal Fantasy XVI,â the series tries a new direction]( Not-so-sweet sixteen.
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Square Enix]( Devoted TMA readers know this editor is a die-hard Final Fantasy gamer who wants a return to the late â90s, early â00s glory days for the long-running RPG series. I got to play a preview of Final Fantasy XVI, a game where the company is pulling influences from the likes of Game of Thrones and God of War to make a more mature tale, with an action-focused battle system and no shortage of intrigue. [Continue reading.]( [Roland SH-4D review: An overdue return to great synths for the masses]( It fills a glaring hole in the company's modern lineup. Rolandâs synth lineup doesnât really offer much in the midrange. Its only two pure synthesizers in the $500 to $800 space are the 13-year-old Gaia SH-01 and the eight-year-old (and objectively hideous) JD-Xi. The companyâs SH-4d doesnât perfectly fill this gap in the lineup, but itâs a big step in the right direction. According to Engadgetâs Terrence OâBrien, itâs a synth-focused desktop groovebox with lots of hands-on controls, a rich sound engine and a more than reasonable price of $650. The SH-4d has plenty of hands-on controls, and it sounds great. Add to that a solid build and the ability to be powered by a handful of AAs and you get Terrenceâs favorite Roland synth in a long time. [Continue reading.]( [TikTok is suing Montana over statewide ban]( The company says the ban violates the First Amendment. TikTok filed a lawsuit on Monday in the US District Court of Montana to challenge the stateâs ban of the social platform. TikTok is suing the state directly, stating in the lawsuit that Montanaâs law violates the First Amendment. âMontana's ban abridges freedom of speech in violation of the First Amendment, violates the US Constitution in multiple other respects and is preempted by federal law,â the lawsuit reads. The law prohibits the ByteDance-owned platform from operating in the state, as well as preventing Appleâs and Googleâs app stores from listing the TikTok app for download. Although it isn't clear how Montana plans to enforce the ban, it states that violations will tally fines of $10,000 per day. However, individual TikTok users wonât be charged. [Continue reading.]( The Morning After is a daily newsletter from Engadget designed to help you fight off FOMO. Who knows what you'll miss if you don't [subscribe](. Now available on your smart speaker and wherever you get your podcasts:
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