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intro tg | Your Nest Learning Thermostat is about to not matter | We tried playing PC games on an M1 Max MacBook Pro — it was a disaster Created for {EMAIL} | [Web Version]( Readers come to Tom’s Guide to learn about upcoming devices or to get the handy tips about the latest gadgets. But over the years, we’ve learned that there’s a lot of value in hearing a first-person perspective. Readers have gravitated towards our writers and have come to appreciate their own personal perspective. And we want to expand that style of writing for the more discerning members of our audience. Today, we’d like to welcome you to the launch of Tom’s Guide Daily. It’s a daily newsletter that’s preambled by our expert look into the tech industry. Here, you’ll read more of our unfiltered take on the day’s news, with the assumption that you are looking for a deeper, unfiltered analysis, one that is willing to touch a bit more on the world we live in, minus the fluff. Tom’s Guide Daily is not a regurgitation of our news stories, but a breakdown of what’s happening in tech and why it matters. And, of course, we’ll also provide links to some of our favorite stories for the day. Not only can you get caught up on the latest display technology from Korea, but also keep up-to-date on trendy workouts to stay in shape throughout the year. We’re excited to be launching Tom’s Guide Daily and are thrilled that you’d like to join us on this new experiment. To ensure that the newsletter makes it to your inbox, please be sure to add tomsguide@smartbrief.com to your email contact list. Best, Imad Khan Editor, Tom's Guide SmartBrief, Inc. | 555 11th St. NW | Suite 600 | Washington, DC 20004 | [Unsubscribe]( November 1, 2021 CONNECT WITH TOM'S GUIDE  [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [Tom's Guide Daily]( [Tom's Guide Daily]( The latest news, reviews and analysis [SIGN UP]( ⋅ [WEBSITE]( [] Big News [] The internet will soon change as we know it. At least, that's what will happen if Mark Zuckerberg gets his way. Last week, Facebook changed the name of its parent company to [Meta](, a nod to the metaverse. It's a new experiential way to interact with the internet and the people who use it. It will mix virtual reality and augmented reality so that users can travel between online worlds. Think of it as a composite universe, similar to Ready Player One, or that one episode of [Futurama](. There have been plenty of think pieces online asking if this is Mr. Zuckerberg's [attempt]( to shift focus away from the damning [Facebook Papers](, or a tacit admission that by not controlling the mechanisms people use to get online, such as iPhones and Windows laptops, that ad-based social media services will always be at the whim of Apple, Google and Microsoft. For example, Apple's decision to stop cross-platform ad-tracking on iPhone via App Tracking Transparency has cost social media companies [billions](. [] [Amazon launching internet satellites next year to take on Elon Musk's Starlink]( Amazon launching internet satellites next year to take on Elon Musk's Starlink (Shutterstock) Above, a battle is heating up between Tesla's Elon Musk and Amazon's Jeff Bezos. While the two are having a contest to see whose rocket company is best, both are also now competing in satellite internet. Starlink is Elon Musk's satellite internet company and has already launched nearly 2,000 satellites into orbit. Bezos is far behind, just announcing plans earlier today to put two test satellites into orbit by the fourth quarter of 2022. With the metaverse and high speed global internet both within sight, the next ten years will look and feel completely different than the past. Full Story: [Tom's Guide]( (11/1) [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Email]( Supercharge your smartphone with the new My Huawei app Rocking a Huawei handset? The company's new app is a no-brainer. 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