This week on Supercharged we’re talking about WWDC, Facebook suicide, and augmented reality! Questions/comments/tips? Visit awkward.email or call/text 509-AWKWARD.

This week on Supercharged we’re talking about WWDC, Facebook suicide, and augmented reality! Questions/comments/tips? Visit awkward.email or call/text 509-AWKWARD.


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What You Can Do to Help In Wake of the Orlando Shooting
Early this morning in Orlando, 50 people were shot dead and 53 more wounded at a nightclub in Orlando. Whether you’re local or not, here’s how you can help, or at least find a vigil to attend, like-minded people to be with, or seek a little peace.
Facebook Adds Tools to Flag Posts From Friends Who May Be Suicidal
Facebook is rolling out a new feature that will allow you to flag a friend’s post as one that raises concern of “suicide or self-harm.”
Microsoft's New Xbox Play Anywhere Lets You Buy Games Once, Play Across Windows 10 and Xbox One
During their E3 press event , Microsoft had a nice surprise for people looking to save money on the latest video games: Xbox Play Anywhere, which will let you buy select titles once, and play them on both Xbox One and Windows 10.
Apple Announces the Best New Feature in iOS 10: Deleting the Stocks App
Apple announced a lot today at their 2016 Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC), mainly focusing on new features in their operating systems, but one feature overshadowed them all: deleting built-in apps.
Everything Apple Announced at WWDC That Actually Matters
Apple’s WWDC kicked off today with the usual keynote speech, but this one was packed with details about Apple’s next set of operating systems: iOS 10, the new tvOS, updates to watchOS, and OS X, now renamed to macOS.
Safari in macOS Sierra Deactivates Flash and Other Plug-ins By Default
In Safari 10, set to ship with macOS Sierra, Apple plans to disable common plug-ins like Adobe Flash, Java, Silverlight, and QuickTime by default in an effort to focus on HTML5 content and improve the overall web browsing experience.
Watch Apple's Two-Hour 2016 WWDC Keynote in 7 Minutes
Apple today unveiled new versions of iOS, watchOS, tvOS, and macOS, all of which are jam-packed with new features. iOS in particular was referred to as Apple's biggest iOS update ever, with major improvements to Messages, Apple Music, Siri, and tons of other minor features.

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