[The Morning After]( It's Thursday, July 06, 2023. As teased, Metaâs launched its Twitter rival, timed perfectly to capitalize on the latterâs recent struggles and contractions. [Threads]( has started rolling out worldwide, though it wonât be available in the [European Union]( until the company addresses potential regulatory concerns. Some basic features are missing â the sort of thing Twitter (and normal Instagram) is already capable of. That includes hashtags (!), account switching on the same device and post editing. The company described Threads as a âseparate space for real-time updates and public conversations,â which relies on usersâ Instagram credentials but will eventually be compatible with a wider swath of decentralized services like Mastodon. If you havenât tried it already, you log in to Threads with your existing Instagram account â or make a new one. Usernames and verification status carry over, although you can tweak your bio and profile if you want to change it up from your Instagram one. Itâs all very old Twitter in style, with support for text posts up to 500 characters, as well as photos and videos. Threads will also support reposts â its version of a retweet â as well as quote posts. Users can limit their replies and block and report other users, thankfully. At this early stage, Threads is a reminder for all the users on Instagram that I muted long ago. Remember, just because you can post something to Threads, you donât have to. ([But we all know I did anyway]( â Mat Smith You can get these reports delivered daily direct to your inbox. [Subscribe right here!]( The biggest stories you might have missed [Audi's updated Q8 E-Tron focuses on luxury over performance]( [The best wireless earbuds for 2023]( [The modular Fairphone 4 arrives in the US for the first time]( [Spotify stops accepting payments set up through Apple's App Store]( [OnePlus Nord 3 delivers a 120Hz screen and 80W fast charging]( [Samsung will unveil its new foldables on July 26th]( Prepare for an early morning live stream. [[TMA]
Samsung]( Samsung has confirmed the date of its latest Unpacked product launch. The event will take place on July 26th at 7 AM ET, the company announced today. The early start is because Samsung will stream from Seoul, South Korea â home territory. When Samsung began teasing Unpacked last month, it promised the event would feature its latest generation of foldable devices. In other words, expect new iterations of the Galaxy Z Fold and Galaxy Z Flip. Because itâs Samsung, though, donât be surprised to see more wearables or even a tablet. Even if you didn't ask for either. [Continue reading.]( [OpenAI is forming a team to rein in superintelligent AI]( The announcement comes as governments debate how to regulate AI technologies. OpenAI is forming a dedicated team to manage the risks of superintelligent AI. A superintelligence is a hypothetical AI model smarter than even the most gifted and intelligent human, and it excels in multiple areas of expertise instead of one domain, like some previous-generation models. OpenAI believes such a model could arrive before the end of the decade. âSuperintelligence will be the most impactful technology humanity has ever invented and could help us solve many of the worldâs most important problems,â the non-profit said. âBut the vast power of superintelligence could also be very dangerous and could lead to the disempowerment of humanity or even human extinction.â I hope they recruit Sarah Connor. [Continue reading.]( [Fisker gives us a better look at its 600-mile range Ronin EV]( It's set to be revealed in full on August 3rd.
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Fisker]( Fisker has given us another glimpse of the 600-mile range Ronin convertible EV and promised to unveil it in full on August 3rd. Like the original Fisker Karma, it's a low and swoopy four-door "super GT" sedan that will join its Ocean SUV. There's no word yet on price, but the company previously promised to keep it under $200,000. If thatâs out of your price range, Fisker is working on its most affordable EV yet, the four-door Pear, which should start at $29,900 before any incentives. [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](. Craving even more? [Like us on Facebook]( or [follow us on Twitter](. Have a suggestion on how we can improve The Morning After? [Send us a note.]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( You are receiving this email because you opted in at [engadget.com](. Not interested anymore? [Unsubscribe from this newsletter.]( Copyright © 2023 Yahoo. All rights reserved.