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Who Protects Earth From Asteroids?
Of all the things that could end our world, an asteroid strike may be the doomsday we have the most control over.Read more...
Hey, Netflix, How About You Give Us a $3 Mobile-Only Plan Too
Netflix has finally unveiled its new, comparatively cheaper mobile-only plan in India—and honestly? This kind of seems like something that a lot of its U.S. users could get on board with.Read more...
I Took a Dump the Same Way the Apollo Astronauts Did—and Dear God Was It Awful
Ever since human beings have been jamming themselves into little metal canisters and shooting themselves off into space, there has been one thing everyone wants to know: how do you go to the bathroom? Sure, you can read about how it’s done, and for most people that’s enough. But not for me. I wanted to experience the…Read more...
House Dems Try to Squash Green New Deal With Bogus Alternative
A federal Green New Deal has remained a dream-like idea since Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York and Massachusetts Democratic Senator Ed Markey introduced a proposal to do just that in February (and since the Senate shot it down in March). Other Green New Deals have taken hold on the local and state level—I’m…Read more...
Amazon's New Kindle Oasis: Easier on the Eyes, Still a Pain in the Wallet
No one needs a $250 ereader, but the Kindle Oasis is often good enough that you can convince yourself otherwise. Its display and backlight are better than average, and its asymmetrical design is purpose-constructed for the avid reader. Though it’s got its detractors, I’ve always liked it. I read a lot, and I love…Read more...
Daniel Brühl Gives Us Our First Look at The Falcon and The Winter Soldier's Masked Baron Zemo
The fourth Riddick has an intriguing title. Get a look at an infamous reunion in new It: Chapter 2 pictures. Kevin Feige discusses the scope of Marvel’s new animated Disney+ series, What If? Plus, wild Crisis on Infinite Earths casting rumors, and what’s to come on The Purge’s second season. Spoilers away!
Galaxy Note 10 Comes Into Focus With Fresh Rumors
If rumors ahead of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10's likely August 7 launch are to be believed it looks like both versions of the Note 10 will be sporting Qualcomm’s most powerful mobile processor, the Snapdragon 855 Plus. That’s surprising because it was only announced earlier this month. Purported specs for the Note 10…Read more...
DoorDash Says It’s Very Sorry You Noticed Its Tip-Skimming Scheme
Food delivery app DoorDash has, for months, doubled down on its policy of systematically skimming customer tips meant for its fleet of contract delivery workers. That resolve cracked on Tuesday night when CEO Tony Xu took to Twitter to announce some unspecified changes to its compensation model.Read more...
How to Watch Robert Mueller Testify About President Trump's Crimes Today on YouTube, Facebook, and More
Former special counsel Robert Mueller will testify on Capitol Hill today about the investigation into various crimes that President Donald Trump committed against the United States. And if you want to watch Mueller’s testimony live, we’ve got you covered.
Report: FTC to Accuse Facebook of Using 2FA Numbers for Ads, Hiding Facial Recognition Settings
The Federal Trade Commission recently attracted scorn from congressional Democrats for fining world-spanning social network Facebook just $5 billion rather than tens of billions after the company failed to abide by the terms of a 2011 settlement with the agency on user privacy. But the FTC still has more dirt to dish…Read more...
Snap Back?
Snap Inc. has been slowly righting its ship recently, stymying its nose-diving stocks prices and exodus of users. The Snapchat creator’s Q2 2019 earnings imply that things are looking up.Read more...
Guy Who Built Twitter's Retweet Button Admits Maybe That Was a Really Bad Idea
The man behind Twitter’s “Retweet” button—which is pretty much the foundation of the whole site—now thinks he screwed up big time, telling BuzzFeed News in an interview that he recalled thinking, “We might have just handed a 4-year-old a loaded weapon.”
Mysterious Glass Beads in Clams Point to Ancient Meteorite Strike Near Florida
Since their discovery 13 years ago, scientists have puzzled over the origin of tiny glass beads found inside ancient clam shells. New evidence suggests they’re microtektites—a byproduct of meteorite impacts—marking the first time these celestial remnants have been found hiding in old clam shells.
U.S. Lawmakers Balk at $700 Million Equifax Fine, Renew Calls for a Federal Data Breach Law
Several U.S. lawmakers have called for further action in the wake of a $700 settlement reached by state prosecutors with the credit bureau Equifax over its disastrous 2017 data breach.Read more...
DOJ Announces Probe Into Big Tech Over Antitrust Concerns
The Justice Department is finally set to being its long-rumored review of monopoly concerns in the areas of online search, ecommerce, and social media, specifically targeting big tech companies such as Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Apple. An exceptionally broad probe, the agency announced this afternoon it would seek…Read more...
You Might Want to Uninstall VLC. Immediately.
Because of its free and open-source nature, VLC is one of, if not the most popular cross-platform media player in the world. Unfortunately, a newfound and potentially very serious security flaw discovered in VLC means you might want to uninstall it until the folks at the VideoLAN Project can patch the flaw.Read more...
Scientists Think They Know Why So Many Meteorites Look Like Cones
You might think of meteors as flashes in the sky that result in lumpy-looking meteorites on the ground. But not all meteorites are lumps. A substantial population, like the leftovers from the 2013 Chelyabinsk airburst, are notably conical. One team of scientists thinks they know why.
The Gates Foundation Is Filling Its Coffers With Profits From Private Prisons
For soulless ghouls who view the bottom line as superior to basic human rights, for-profit prisons are an apt investment, one that the investment arm of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation just increased its stake in.
Sorry, The Lion King's 'Circle of Life' Doesn't Exist in the Natural World
The Lion King offers a number of lessons around innocence, deception, and love. However, one of my favorite takeaways from the movie—both the original and the remake—is the so-called Circle of Life. We all know the term, made famous by the classic song by the same title.Read more...
Marianne Williamson Loves Spreading Fake Quotes From Albert Einstein
Democratic presidential candidate and self-help author Marianne Williamson is on the defensive. In her latest tweet she says that she’s “not a cult leader” and “not anti-science.” She even says that the idea she’s anti-science is laughable because she quotes Albert Einstein so much.Read more...
'Cuban Sonic Attack' Study Finds Brain Differences in Victims—but Don't Put on Your Tinfoil Hat Yet
In late 2016, U.S. and Canadian diplomats at their embassy in Havana, Cuba began coming down with unexplained symptoms, including nausea, headaches, and hearing loss. Some also claimed to have heard mysterious sounds just prior to their symptoms, fueling a theory by some U.S. officials and the media that a “sonic…Read more...
Authorities Upset That 'Soho Grifter' Anna Delvey Could Be Getting a Big Payday From Netflix
Anna Sorokin—the woman who posed as a German heiress and swindled New York’s social elite and numerous institutions out of hundreds of thousands of dollars under the name Anna Delvey—may not be able to cash in on the forthcoming Netflix series based on her story.
Upgrade Your Bluetooth Speaker to the UE Boom 3 For the Best Price Ever
UE Boom 3 | $120 | AmazonRead more...
Here's Your Reminder That Google Has Always Been Evil
After nearly a decade in court, Google has agreed to pay $13 million in a class-action lawsuit alleging its Street View program collected people’s private data over wifi from 2007 to 2010. In addition to the moolah, the settlement—filed Friday in San Francisco—also calls for Google to destroy all the collected data…Read more...
Sony's New Wireless Earbuds Put Amazing Noise Canceling in Your Pocket
Sony has been trying to crack a tough nut for the past couple of years. The company wants to translate the tremendous success it’s had making over-ear noise-canceling headphones and shrink the technology down to something you can put in your pocket. The new $230 WF-1000XM3 represent its latest attempt at miniaturizing…Read more...
Historic Indian Moon Mission Underway After Successful Launch of Chandrayaan-2 Lander and Rover
The Chandrayaan-2 mission is officially off to a promising start, as India vies to become the fourth nation to land on the Moon.Read more...
Electric Scooter Rider Executes Flawless Cross-Highway Lane Change During Rush Hour
Should electric scooters be allowed on highways? Obviously not, you might say. With a top speed somewhere in the ballpark of 15 mph, it’s a recipe for carnage to the scooter rider’s brains.Read more...
Remote Control Dogs Are Now a Reality Thanks to This Haptic Vest
You know how you instinctively reach for your pocket every time you feel your phone vibrating with a notification? Researchers at Ben-Gurion University in Israel have harnessed that same reflex to create what is essentially a remote control dog that receives silent commands and signals through a vibrating vest.Read more...
Researchers Reveal That Anonymized Data Is Easy To Reverse Engineer
Merely existing in the modern world means giving up a wealth of your information to countless institutions and services. While many of the places make promises to keep your identifiable data as secure and private as possible, they can still—and oftentimes do—share anonymized versions of your data to third parties,…Read more...
U.S. Beaches Are So Full of Sewage Pollution, They're Often Unsafe for Swimming, New Report Finds
I don’t go to the beach for the sand or the sun. I go for the waves. There’s nothing like splashing in the water after lugging your cooler, chair, and beach umbrella to your designated spot. Unfortunately, I may need to think twice about going for a swim at the beach. And so should you.Read more...
Libra Scammers Are Promising Early Access to Facebook's Digital Currency to Steal Private Information
If you search YouTube for Facebook’s Libra, you’ll find plenty of videos that tell you how to buy the digital currency. The problem is that many of the videos are published by scam artists who are apparently trying to steal your personal information. How do we know they’re scams? Libra hasn’t even been launched yet.Read more...
Two Cops Fired Over Facebook Post Suggesting Rep. Ocasio-Cortez Should Be Assassinated
Two police officers in Gretna, Louisiana have been fired over a Facebook post that suggested Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez should be killed. One of the officers published the content and another police officer liked it.
Microsoft Will Pay Out $26 Million in Settlement Over Hungarian Bribery Scheme
Microsoft will pay out $26 million in a settlement to resolve charges that its staff bribed government officials in Hungary, the Washington Post reported on Monday, with President and Chief Legal Officer Brad Smith telling staff in an email the matter “involved employee misconduct that was completely unacceptable.”
North Korean State Media Posts Photos of Kim Jong Un Touring 'Newly Built' Submarine
North Korean strongman Kim Jong Un, whose lineage is well known as the world’s foremost lookers at things, has toured a “newly built” submarine, the country’s state-run media Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) wrote in a release.Read more...
Facebook App to Keep Kids From Talking to Strangers Online Fails Its One Job
To absolutely nobody’s surprise, it turns out that letting the company with tons of privacy scandals run a messaging service for children might have been a bad idea. Now there are multiple reports that a pitfall in the design of Facebook’s Messenger Kids app lets children talk to unauthorized users in group chat—aka…Read more...
Apple Shutters Hong Kong Stores Early as Protests Against Chinese Government, Crackdowns Escalate
Amid mounting unrest and a night of violence in Hong Kong, Apple is among the retailers that have chosen to shut stores or close them early citywide, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.
DoorDash Still Thinks You're an Idiot
In an absolutely depressing bit of déjà vu, DoorDash’s controversial tipping policy—the one that generated a good amount of outrage nearly six months ago—has received renewed attention this week, reminding us that DoorDash and companies like it continue to exploit workers even after ample (but ultimately inadequate)…Read more...
Cigarette Butts Stunt Plants' Growth
Other humans aren’t the only living things affected by your smoking habit, scientists in the UK warn. Their new research suggests that at least some plants can’t grow as well in the presence of discarded cigarette butts.Read more...
Apple's Fancy Photo Relighting Option Could Soon Be a Feature On Even the Cheapest Smartphones
Even the most expensive smartphones can’t match the image quality of the priciest digital cameras, but with a beefy processor at their disposal, smartphones let you do so much more with the photos you snap. The iPhone’s Portrait Mode is a good example, letting you tweak the lighting of a photo after you snap it, but…Read more...
Europe Faces Another Record-Setting Heat Wave This Week
Fresh off the heels of a record-setting heat wave last month, Europe is about to heat up in a major way again.Read more...
Amazon's Lord of the Rings Series Has Its First Cast Member
We still know very little about Amazon’s Lord of the Rings series. It will take place sometime prior to J.R.R. Tolkien’s Fellowship of the Ring, director J.A. Bayona (Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom) and consultant Bryan Cogman (Game of Thrones) are involved, and the writers’ room is operating under intense security…Read more...
The Video Game Industry Can't Go On Like This
At about this time next year, we’ll have a pretty good idea of what the next generation of video games will look like. New consoles will likely be shown off, bold new streaming initiatives will begin to launch, and we’ll see all the wonderful kinds of games they will bring us. All these new things will come, and we’ll…Read more...
This FPS-Ready Gaming Laptop is Down to Its Lowest Price Ever
Acer Predator Helios 300 Gaming Laptop with 144Hz display, GTX 1060 Graphics, 16GB RAM and 256GB SSD | $900 | AmazonRead more...
Joy-Con 'Drift' Has Gotten So Bad, Nintendo Now Facing a Class-Action Lawsuit
Even if you haven’t encountered this problem yourself, you’ve almost certainly heard of a Switch owner who has: Joy-Con drift. This issue causes the Switch’s detachable controllers to detect input—or drift—even when nothing is actually touching the analog stick.Read more...
Don't Toy With Me, Slack
Slack is one of those apps that needs to just work. But too often, especially when I’m on a mobile wifi connection, it barely works at all.
Checking Your Phone at Night Won't Necessarily Throw Off Your Internal Clock, Mouse Study Finds
People who only occasionally fall down an internet rabbit hole on their smartphones late at night might be able to rest easier—at least according to the results of a new study in mice. Researchers found that short bursts of light exposure at night won’t necessarily disrupt your internal clock, including sleep habits.Read more...
How Geeky Mechanics Use Motion Capture to Design Perfect-Fitting Bikes
We ride bikes not just because they’re fun, but because they’re efficient. They enable us to use our body power to propel us forward far faster than our pathetic, floppy feet ever could. Efficiency, though, is only as good as the fit.Read more...
Here's Why The Witcher Auditioned 207 Other Guys for Geralt When Henry Cavill Was Right There
When Netflix revealed it was making a television adaptation of The Witcher, Henry Cavill immediately wanted in. However, producers still auditioned over 200 actors for Geralt before choosing him for the job. Why did it take four months and hundreds of actors before going with the leading man who wanted to be there in…Read more...
Doctors Warn That Inaccurate At-Home Cancer Screenings Are Causing Misguided Panic
Medical tests can be scary and expensive, so providing someone the option to non-invasively and more affordably find out if they are at risk for cancer from the comfort of their home is an enticing offer. But doctors are pointing out that these at-home kits aren’t always accurate, and patients are coming in for major…Read more...
Equifax Agrees to Pay Data Breach Victims Up to $20,000 for Their Troubles
Nearly two years after the catastrophic Equifax data breach of 2017 was announced, it looks like the company is readying to cough up damages to any of the 147 million people whose personal information was exposed in the breach.
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