Michael Jordan’s NBC Job: Inside His New Sports Contributer Gig

Michael Jordan is joining NBC Sports as a ‘special contributor’ ahead of the network’s return to NBA coverage in 2025. Find out more about his new role here.

Michael Jordan is joining NBC Sports as a ‘special contributor’ ahead of the network’s return to NBA coverage in 2025. Find out more about his new role here. 

Ticketmaster proudly announces it will follow the law and show prices up-front

Ticketmaster wants you to know it’s “all in” on up-front pricing. In a blog post published on Monday, the company triumphantly declared that it’s “putting fans first” and including fees in the first price you see for a ticket. Not mentioned in Ticketmaster’s announcement: An FTC rule requiring that exact change just so happened to take effect today.

The FTC’s bipartisan junk fees rule was finalized in December. It requires live event ticket vendors, hotels and rentals to “tell consumers the whole truth up front about prices and fees.” Starting on Monday, they must display the full price (minus taxes) more prominently than other pricing information. Astonishing how Ticketmaster’s consumer-friendly policy arrived on the very day Live Nation was required by law to do so. (The Lord works in mysterious ways.)

Ticketmaster

The company added another handy feature on Monday that wasn’t mandated by law. The new Ticketmaster queue should, at least in theory, make buying in-demand tickets less frustrating. When an event goes on sale, you’ll be placed in a queue and told your exact place in line. The idea is to prevent bots from snatching everything up before you can even get the dang page to load.

Once you’re in line, there’s no need to mash F5 or Cmd-R. The page will automatically refresh as you move up in line. For the biggest shows, availability and pricing will update in real time as you wait.

When it’s your turn, you’ll get a notification. If you’re on a mobile device, it will be an app alert. If you’re using a browser, you’ll hear a chime. So, crank that volume up if you have to step away.

Waiting rooms typically open 15 minutes before tickets go on sale, so check in early. For the smoothest process, the company recommends saving your payment info ahead of time with a current email, phone number and billing info.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/ticketmaster-proudly-announces-it-will-follow-the-law-and-show-prices-up-front-194624489.html?src=rss 

Apple’s iOS 19 will reportedly have AI-powered battery management

We’ve still got about a month until Apple‘s WWDC 2025 event, but that hasn’t stopped the rumors from flying about potential iOS 19 announcements. Today brings a new one from Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman, who reports that Apple is working on a new AI-driven battery management feature for its next operating system update.

According to his sources, Apple will use AI to analyze iPhone usage trends and make adjustments to the power draw of different apps to better conserve battery on the device. iOS 19 will reportedly also add a battery indicator to the lock screen detailing how long it will take the phone to fully charge up. 

A more personalized improvement to battery life further points toward the speculation that this year will see Apple unveil an iPhone Air. As with its laptop counterpart, a slimmer chassis means a much smaller battery, so any path to eking out more performance will be key to making that new smartphone land with potential buyers.

This new battery management feature would be part of the company’s Apple Intelligence suite, which has been slowly rolling out since last fall to mid and meh reactions. We likely won’t know until WWDC whether the iOS 19 overhaul will include the features we really, really want.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/apples-ios-19-will-reportedly-have-ai-powered-battery-management-200127723.html?src=rss 

Samsung may finally give the Galaxy Z Flip a larger cover screen

The Galaxy Z Flip 7 might feature a cover screen that looks very similar to the Razr Ultra, according to animation files dug up by Android Authority from a leaked version of One UI 8. Up until now, the biggest difference between Samsung’s foldable flip phones and Razr’s is that Razr has offered a cover screen that’s edge-to-edge, without the notch on Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 6.

The images Android Authority found show a cover screen that wraps around the Galaxy Z Flip 7’s two back cameras instead of nestling them in a display-free cutout. This seemingly confirms renders shared by Android Headlines of the Galaxy Z Flip 7 in March. Samsung has taken a very conservative approach to the year-over-year updates its made to the Flip, so changing the cover screen would be big. The Galaxy Z Flip 6 looks nearly identical to the Galaxy Z Flip 5.

Android Headlines / OnLeaks

Changing the front screen would also be a pretty obvious example of Samsung playing catchup to Motorola, who’s long offered a larger and more useful cover screen on the Razr. The entry-level 2023 Moto Razr only had a small sliver of a cover screen, but since then, all of the company’s foldables have a cover that can run full-on Android apps.

Besides the visual change, how meaningful a Galaxy Z Flip 7 with a larger cover screen is will really hinge on what Samsung lets you do with it. So far the company has limited the screen to acting as a tool for checking notifications and using select apps. You have to download extra apps and fuss with settings to do anything else. 

We’ll have to wait until the summer — when Samsung typically announces it’s new Galaxy Z Flips and Folds — to know more, but it certainly seems like the updates could be a lot bigger than some new colors this year.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/smartphones/samsung-may-finally-give-the-galaxy-z-flip-a-larger-cover-screen-202258392.html?src=rss 

The Switch 2 has a mode that caps battery charge at 90 percent

Nintendo will include an optional battery preservation mode with the Switch 2, which the company revealed via its Nintendo Today! news app. This will cap the console’s charge as it approaches 90 percent and then maintain it at that amount.

Why do this? It’s to keep the battery in tip-top shape. Rechargeable lithium batteries can degrade if kept in a fully-charged state. So the feature will let users sacrifice 10 percent of playtime for ongoing battery maintenance. That seems like a fair tradeoff to me.

Nintendo Switch 2 has an option to stop charging the battery at ~90% 🎮

This is to reduce battery deterioration 🔋 pic.twitter.com/ytqPfl5dKO

— Culture Crave 🍿 (@CultureCrave) May 12, 2025

Nintendo didn’t invent this concept. Many smartphones have been offering something like this for years. Valve has also been testing a similar feature for the Steam Deck.

When you unbox that shiny, new Switch 2, just head into system settings and look for a toggle that reads “Stop Charging Around 90%.” Tap it and you’ll be all set. Of course, you have to secure a Switch 2 pre-order to do this, and that’s easier said than done. The console will be released on June 5.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/nintendo/the-switch-2-has-a-mode-that-caps-battery-charge-at-90-percent-185219689.html?src=rss 

Selena Gomez’s Parents: Everything To Know About Her Dad, Mom, & Stepdad Brian

Selena Gomez opens up about her childhood with divorced parents in her new documentary, so we rounded up everything you need to know about her mom Mandy, her dad Rick, and her stepfather Brian.

Selena Gomez opens up about her childhood with divorced parents in her new documentary, so we rounded up everything you need to know about her mom Mandy, her dad Rick, and her stepfather Brian. 

Why Is Tory Lanez in Jail? About Megan Thee Stallion Shooting

Tory Lanez was found guilty of shooting Megan Thee Stallion and was sentenced to 10 years in prison. In 2025, he was reportedly stabbed behind bars. Learn more about the situation here.

Tory Lanez was found guilty of shooting Megan Thee Stallion and was sentenced to 10 years in prison. In 2025, he was reportedly stabbed behind bars. Learn more about the situation here. 

Peacock promises new streaming features when the NBA arrives this fall

The NBA is making its debut on Peacock this fall and it should be an “exciting and inclusive streaming experience,” according to NBCUniversal. It should also bring a few changes as NBC has announced new features including Instant Game Access and Performance View. 

For starters, users can watch games instantly with the Live in Browse feature, meaning the match will start right on Peacock’s homepage. There will also be real-time information on display. Peacock will also offer a Catch Up option for anyone not online from the first play, letting users watch key moments before jumping into the remaining live game. The streamer offers a similar feature for its English Premier League coverage.

Then there’s Performance View, which shows a lot of the key stats, such as which players are on a shooting streak and where they might score from next. While broadcasts typically show similar information during replays, it’s a bit more context than a viewer would usually get. All in all this on-screen data feels like something between a video game and a broadcast — though it can be turned off at any time. 

There’s also a ScoreCard feature, which NBC calls “bingo meets fantasy sports.” Alerts will inform participants how they stack up compared to other users and, if they end up top-ranked, their username might appear in the livestream. 

The new features follow NBCUniversal’s agreement with the basketball organization to show NBA and WNBA games across its channels. The 11-year deal starts with the upcoming 2025-2026 NBA season and includes exclusive livestreams on Peacock of national Monday night games.

“We’re bringing the same level of innovation, inspiration and commitment that we’ve brought to so many other huge sports moments and leagues to deliver an intuitive, interactive and reliable streaming experience that the full range of NBA fans will enjoy,” President of NBC Sports Rick Cordella, said in a statement. However, a similar deal with the Premier League began in 2021 and has yet to offer anything to this level.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/streaming/peacock-promises-new-streaming-features-when-the-nba-arrives-this-fall-175338715.html?src=rss 

Pick up this Anker 5K magnetic battery pack while it’s on sale for $22

The Anker 321 MagGo magnetic battery pack is on sale for just $22 via Amazon. This is a discount of 15 percent. This is a limited-time deal, however, and the sale ends when the stock runs out.

Anker makes good stuff, as evidenced by another MagGo-branded item topping our list of the best power banks. While this one didn’t make the list, it’s still a great entry-level battery pack for the budget-conscious. It magnetically attaches to the back of a smartphone, thus the name, and is available in multiple colors.

Once attached, the 5,000mAh battery provides up to 19 hours of additional battery life. It offers simultaneous charging, so the bank can charge as the phone juices up. It’s also light and compact, with a design that easily fits in a pocket or bag. It does connect via USB-C, so it’s not really ideal for older iPhones with the dreaded Lightning port.

This one doesn’t include a kickstand, which could be a dealbreaker for some. We got you covered. The Anker 621 MagGo is also heavily discounted on Amazon. This price is down to $32 from $48. The 621 includes a kickstand, while still retaining the ability to magnetically attach to the back of a smartphone.

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This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/pick-up-this-anker-5k-magnetic-battery-pack-while-its-on-sale-for-22-180728140.html?src=rss 

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