Emily Price
Emily Price is a freelance writer based in Durham, NC. She covers technology and lifestyle topics for various publications.
Biography:
https://www.pcmag.com/authors/emily-price
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The Daily's Verdict
This author has a poor reputation for journalistic standards and is not considered a reliable news source.
Bias
50%
Examples:
- The author does not disclose any potential conflicts of interest related to their book or other publications.
- The author is biased towards promoting products and services that may benefit from affiliate links
- The author uses vague terms like 'tap into the same popularity' to imply a positive outcome without providing evidence or details
Conflicts of Interest
40%
Examples:
- The author does not mention any relevant experience or expertise related to the topic of games on LinkedIn.
- The author may have a financial incentive to promote products and services that generate commissions through affiliate links
- The author's book on productivity may be seen as irrelevant or self-promotional.
Contradictions
65%
Examples:
- The author claims that players' scores will be sorted by their workplace and ranked without explaining how this would work or what benefits it would bring to users.
- The title of the article contradicts the content, as it suggests that games are coming to LinkedIn when in fact they are only available on a separate app
Deceptions
40%
Examples:
- The article is not deceptive in terms of content, but it may be misleading in terms of tone and implications
- The author does not address the potential drawbacks or limitations of games on LinkedIn.
- The author uses positive phrases like 'deepen relationships' and 'spark conversations' without providing any evidence or examples to support these claims.
Recent Articles
Apple Intelligence: Delayed Release of Apple's New AI Feature in iOS 18 and iPadOS 18
Broke On: Monday, 29 July 2024Apple Intelligence, Apple's new AI feature for text, image generation, and notification prioritization using generative AI, will not debut with iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 in September but is expected to release as part of October software updates. The delay allows for bug fixes and stability improvements. Expected features include Siri revamp with ChatGPT integration, web page summaries, custom graphics generation, iPhone Mirroring on MacOS Sequoia, and availability for M1 chip devices. Apple's Thin Revolution: New iPhone, MacBook Pro, and Apple Watch Models Promise Compact Design Without Sacrificing Performance or Battery Life
Broke On: Monday, 17 June 2024Apple plans to release thinner versions of the iPhone, MacBook Pro, and Apple Watch without compromising performance or battery life. Sources include Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. The new devices include a slimmer iPhone 17 with a smaller Dynamic Island and potentially higher price, as well as updated designs for the MacBook Pro and Apple Watch. Apple and OpenAI: A Game-Changing Partnership at WWDC 2023 - Expected AI Enhancements for iOS and iPhone
Broke On: Monday, 20 May 2024Apple and OpenAI are set to announce a partnership at WWDC on June 10, bringing advanced AI features to iOS and iPhone users through on-device and cloud-based services. Anticipated enhancements include an auto-summarization tool for notifications, improved Siri technology, and AI-based photo editing. Wedbush analyst Daniel Ives expects exclusive access to advanced AI features on iPhone 16 and iOS 18, generating additional revenue growth opportunities through subscription fees. Ghost of Tsushima Pre-Orders Canceled in Countries Without PlayStation Network Access: What Does This Mean for Sony's PC Gaming Strategy?
Broke On: Saturday, 11 May 2024Pre-orders for Ghost of Tsushima's PC port have been canceled in countries without access to PlayStation Network, leaving frustrated and confused players. Sony has not issued an official statement on the matter, raising questions about PSN account linking and its impact on cross-platform play. Google Wallet Requires Android 9 or Higher: Older Devices to be Upgraded for Continued Use
Broke On: Sunday, 12 May 2024Google Wallet mandates Android 9 or higher for phone usage and Wear OS 2.x or higher for smartwatches from June 10, impacting users of older devices running Nougat and Oreo. The change aims to enhance security as newer devices receive regular updates, while older ones pose increased risks. LinkedIn Adds In-App Games to Boost Popularity of Wordle and Networking
Broke On: Saturday, 16 March 2024Microsoft-owned LinkedIn, a social platform for networking and job hunting, is planning to add in-app games such as Queens, Inference, Crossclimb and tap into the popularity of Wordle by allowing players to compete against each other based on their workplace rankings. Google Podcasts to Shut Down in 2024, Users Can Migrate to YouTube Music
Broke On: Thursday, 07 December 2023Google Podcasts is shutting down in 2024. Google is providing a migration tool for users to transfer their subscriptions to YouTube Music or export them for use in other podcast apps. The migration process will be available until July 2024, but users can continue using Google Podcasts until March 2024. YouTube is already a popular platform for podcasts, with over 23 percent of podcast listeners using it as their primary player.