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Video Captures Delta Air Lines MD-88 Engine Failing Mid-Flight Before Emergency Landing
There are many things that one never wants to see out a plane window, and this is definitely one of them. In a video posted to Twitter by user Logan Webb, one of Delta Flight 1425's engines can be seen with what appears to be its spinner completely detached and rattling around in the inlet, all while an extremely…Read more...
Zoom Backtracks, Says It Will Actually Fix Major Flaw That Could Let Hackers Hijack Mac Webcams
After initially defending their decision to install insecure local web servers on Mac users’ machines that posed a major security risk and could be hijacked by attackers, teleconferencing app Zoom has backtracked and has said it will quickly remove the “feature.”Read more...
Katee Sackhoff Attempts to Save Humanity in the Trailer for Netflix's Another Life
After years of watching her as Starbuck on Battlestar Galactica, there’s just something that feels right about seeing Katee Sackhoff in a spaceship, heading off to save humanity. She’s done it before and now she’ll do it again, albeit in a whole new way, in Netflix’s Another Life.
Civil Rights Groups Mostly Unimpressed by New Twitter Policy Against 'Dehumanizing' Language
Civil rights organizations were, somehow, both pleased and exasperated with Twitter on Tuesday after the social network announced the latest update to its rules against “hateful conduct,” a change characterized by the New York Times, which first broke the news, as a “scaling back” of the company’s policymaking to…Read more...
Pets Can Donate Blood, Too
You know that donating blood is one of the most impactful things you can do for others on an individual level. But you probably don’t know that dogs and cats can donate blood, too. According to a new study out Tuesday, most pet owners have no idea that their good boy or girl could be helping other animals in this…Read more...
Most Supplements and Dietary Changes Do Squat for Your Heart, Large Research Review Finds
There are lots of things you can do to keep your heart healthy and hopefully live longer. But a new review suggests that most dietary changes and supplements won’t move the needle much, if at all. Some supplements might even slightly increase your chances of a stroke.Read more...
Facebook Pledges to Move Dumb and Eat Shit
Slipping-on-a-banana-peel-into-a-pile-of-rakes firm Facebook, a name which is now synonymous with massive, irreparable fuckups, has recommitted itself to mistakes, failures, and harebrained flights of fancy. We know this because they said so, and they’re proud of it!
Blasting Rich People Into Space Is Better Business Than Uber, Somehow
Virgin Galactic is preparing to become the first publicly traded spaceflight company, and the venture is setting a course to be profitable by August 2021, which would put it lightyears ahead of the profitability projections of another transportation-based company that simply moves people around on Earth: Uber.
AOC and Bernie Sanders Are Asking Congress to Declare a Climate Emergency
Governments declaring climate emergencies are all the rage these days. On Tuesday, a resolution slated to be introduced in Congress aims to get the U.S. as a whole to join the growing number of towns, states, and countries recognizing that yes, climate change is an emergency.Read more...
How NASA Will Prolong the Lives of the Voyager Probes, 11 Billion Miles From Earth
Launched 42 years ago, the Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 space probes are now exploring the outer realms of our solar system. Sadly, the end of the mission is now firmly in sight, but NASA has a plan to keep the probes operational for as long as possible before their power finally runs out.Read more...
It Would Take This 50-Year-Old NASA Computer More Than a Quintillion Years to Mine a Single Bitcoin Block
Ken Shirriff is a hardware hacker who also has a penchant for restoring old computers, including the Xerox Alto, which had a huge influence on Steve Jobs and the Macintosh computer. His latest project was bringing one of NASA’s Apollo-era guidance computers back to life, but without a visit to the Moon on his horizon,…Read more...
Google Lens Can Now Tell You Who Created That Neat Artwork You Walked Past
Anyone who’s ever gone exploring in a new city has probably walked past some cool street art, Instagrammed it, and then went “Oh well, whoever made it was really cool.” Instead of shrugging your shoulders, Google Lens could soon be used to find out which local artist crafted the artwork.Read more...
Seth Rich Conspiracy Spread by Fox News Linked to Russian Intelligence: Report
A stunning report published Tuesday by Yahoo News identifies a Russian intelligence service as the origin of a conspiracy theory connecting the unsolved murder of former Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich to the leak of thousands of DNC emails in the summer of 2016. The report, authored by Yahoo’s chief…Read more...
We've Got All Your Summertime Apple Rumors Right Here
It’s hot, all the fireworks have been lit, and we’re still two months out from when Apple traditionally announces a new batch of iPhones. But that hasn’t stopped rumors and leaks from swirling including speculation about the next AirPods, the death of a once highly touted feature, what Apple has planned for 2020, and…Read more...
Mark Zuckerberg's Head of Security Leaves Following Claims of Sexual Harassment and Racist Comments
More than a month after news broke that Mark Zuckerberg’s chief security officer, Liam Booth, had been accused of sexual misconduct and making racist and transphobic comments, he is now leaving his role with the Zuckerberg family’s private office. Despite the departure, a spokesperson for the office claims an…Read more...
Keeping Up With SpaceX, Amazon Seeks to Launch More Than 3,200 Internet Satellites
In its attempt to keep pace with SpaceX and other competitors, Amazon is seeking FCC approval to put 3,236 interconnected broadband satellites into orbit.
Famous Nebula Produces Highest-Energy Light Ever Observed
A telescope in Tibet consisting of plastic detectors and underground water vat observed the highest-energy light yet—and it came from one of the most famous light sources in the sky.Read more...
Apple Just Gutted Its Laptop Lineup
A new round of laptops appeared in the Apple Store this morning, which is bad news if you ask me. Yesterday, there were four distinct models of MacBooks. Now, there are two. Neither of them is particularly impressive.Read more...
Wild Weather From the Midwest Could Spawn a Tropical Storm in the Gulf of Mexico This Week
The second tropical storm of the Atlantic hurricane season could arrive from an odd source: Missouri.Read more...
IBM Patents a Smartwatch That Transforms Into a Giant Awkward Tablet Screen on Your Wrist
Instead of maximizing pixel density to fit more info on a smartwatch’s tiny screen, IBM has patented a radically different approach that promises to change how we think about wrist wearables completely. But given the trouble companies have had with rolling out expanding screen smartphones, it’s hard to imagine this …Read more...
Why Wouldn't You Buy the Complete Cowboy Bebop Series For $5?
Cowboy Bebop: The Complete Series | $5 | Amazon Digital VideoRead more...
An Oral History of the Early Trans Internet
Trans people have existed since the dawn of time. The internet has not.
‘Ghost’ Fishing Gear Is a Bigger Threat to Sharks Than We Realized
Not even the oceans’ top predators can escape the ruinous embrace of humanity’s plastic waste, suggests new research. The study indicates that over recent decades, many hundreds of sharks have been reported falling victim to entanglement in fishing gear and other marine plastic debris.
American Horror Story: 1984 Might Have Lost Another Major Star
The new Ghostbusters movie adds a few more to its cast. Charlize Theron, Car Sorceress, is back for the next Fast & Furious. Jon Watts is already talking about what villain he’d want in a third Spider-Man. Plus, more new footage from The Lion King, and Marilyn Manson is involved with CBS’s adaptation of The Stand.…Read more...
The New King of Your Kitchen Is Down to Its Best Price On Amazon
Ninja Pressure Cooker, Steamer & Air Fryer w/TenderCrisp Technology | $180 | Amazon | Clip the $6.98 couponRead more...
Domino's Tests Cashless Stores in Australia as the World Ditches Paper Money
Cash isn’t dead yet, but we’re getting close.
Drone Captures Car Bursting Into Flames During Gender Reveal Video Shoot
It’s a boy! It’s a girl! It’s a... fire?
Digital Rights Group Calls for a 'Complete' Federal Ban on Government Use of Facial Recognition Tech
Against a backdrop of U.S. government agencies abusing unproven and potentially unjust facial recognition technology, a digital rights group on Tuesday called for a “complete” federal ban on the government’s use of this technology.
Serious Security Flaw With Teleconferencing App Could Allow Websites to Hijack Mac Webcams
On Monday, security researcher Jonathan Leitschuh publicly disclosed a serious zero-day vulnerability in conferencing software Zoom—which apparently achieves its click-to-join feature, which allows users to go directly to a video meeting from a browser link, on Mac computers by installing a local web server running as…Read more...
Canon Stabs Tradition in the Back With Camera That Supports Vertical Video
Canon’s G7 X line has long been a favorite of photographers who wanted a travel-friendly camera that could still capture high-quality images. But with the rise of smartphones and the decline of point-and-shoots, Canon began pushing its compact cameras towards vloggers, who I’ve seen use cameras like the G7 X and…Read more...
Kohl's Says Processing Amazon Returns Is Its 'Single Biggest Initiative' in 2019
Retail chain Kohl started a program to accept unwanted Amazon returns at all 1,150 of its stores in April, and it looks like it’s rolling the dice on it big time now that a limited test period has concluded. According to a report in the New York Times on Monday, Kohl’s is now describing the effort to lure Amazon…Read more...
In Space, No One Can Hear You Scream...for These Gabz Star Wars and Alien Posters
Every artist has their own unique style. Some produce work that’s broad and colorful; others prefer detailed and dark. Then there are some whose work is so spot-on accurate it’s hard to tell it’s not a photograph. Gabz is one of those artists.Read more...
This Cool Short Film Turns Stranger Things Into Anime
Hawkins is about to get real animated. This new short film takes highlights from Stranger Things’ first two seasons and flips them, well, Upside Down.Read more...
Instagram Now Preemptively Shames People Before They Post Shitty Comments
Instagram is trying to make that much harder to be an asshole on its platform—and even get assholes to consider the error of their ways.Read more...
7-Eleven's Bad App Design Let Criminals Steal More Than $500,000
Hundreds of 7-Eleven customers who downloaded a new mobile payment app in Japan were robbed out of hundreds of thousands of dollars due to some staggeringly idiotic security lapses in the app.Read more...
This Asteroid Orbits So Close to the Sun, Its Year Lasts Just 151 Days
Introducing 2019 LF6, an asteroid so close to the Sun that a year lasts only 151 days. Known as an “Atira” asteroid, its orbit falls entirely inside Earth’s orbit, making it one of only a small handful of these objects ever discovered.
Research Sheds Light on Strange Seaway That Once Covered the Sahara
The Sahara might seem like one of Earth’s most lifeless regions today, but its fossils show it was once a vast seaway filled giant fish and some of the largest sea snakes the planet has ever seen.
That Big California Earthquake Left a Scar That's Visible From Space
Friday’s magnitude 7.1 earthquake near Ridgecrest, California, was nothing to sneeze at. The shake, which triggered gas leaks, power outages, and fires, was felt from San Diego to Sacramento. And it ripped open a new fissure in the Earth that didn’t escape the notice of humanity’s ever-growing satellite fleet.
Well, Well, Well
Seemingly every new day brings news of Facebook’s failure to adequately manage its products, be that due to privacy or security issues, the spread of misinformation or hate speech, or whatever the hell has been causing its string of recent crashes. But even as these issues have unfurled in recent years—some of them…Read more...
Scanned in My Skivvies: How a Techy Tailor Cut the Perfect Suit for My Body
Do you know what’s more nerve-wracking than having a camera pointed at you while you’re standing in your undies? Having 26 cameras pointed at you, that’s what. I felt all of their eyes simultaneously sizing up my various bits and pieces, and it made me want to crawl out of my skin. But when I tried on the suit that…Read more...
Mozilla to Launch Premium Firefox Browser With Ad-Free News for $5 a Month
No one likes ads, and Firefox is banking on that hatred. On Friday, Mozilla announced a forthcoming premium version of its Firefox browser with ad-free news articles—and offer some other features—for $5 a month.
China's Solar Industry Could Get a Nearly $7 Billion Boost From Cleaning Up Air Pollution
Reducing air pollution is objectively good. In addition to providing huge public health benefits, new findings show it would also give China solar generating industry a big boost in productivity.Read more...
Documents Reveal How ICE Agents Exploit DMV Photos for Shady Facial Recognition Searches
Facial recognition is a powerful surveillance tool, one that is deeply unregulated, unjustly biased, and dangerously abused. And yet, over the last few years, agents from the FBI and ICE have conducted thousands of facial recognition searches on immense state driver’s license databases.
Amazon Workers Plan to Strike on Prime Day
Employees at Amazon’s now-infamous Shakopee, Minnesota, warehouse—the first of the famously anti-union retailer’s locations to stage a walkout in the U.S.—is planning a strike next week to coincide with Prime Day, the company’s invented shopping holiday.
How Mysterio's Mystery Was Crafted in Spider-Man: Far From Home
Mysterio. The name alone can give goosebumps to even the most basic comic book fan. He’s one of Spider-Man’s most devious, cunning, and visually stunning villains. And yet, it wasn’t until Spider-Man: Far From Home that he was brought to the big screen. Oh, and by the way, this time he’s not a villain, he’s a hero.Read more...
Dr. Mario World Copies The Worst Mechanics of Mobile Gaming and It's Our Fault
Back in 2015 when Nintendo announced that it would start developing games for smartphones and tablets, I was excited by the prospect of playing Nintendo classics like Mario, Animal Crossing, and others without having to drag a console around (even consoles as portable as the Switch, which at the time, was still two…Read more...
No One Really Knows How Many Men Have Erectile Dysfunction
Just how many men are struggling with erectile dysfunction? Well, according to a recent review of the medical literature, it depends on how and where you ask the question. Global rates of ED, it found, range from as low as 3 percent of men to as high as 76 percent.
UCLA Professor Faces 219 Years in Prison for Sending U.S. Missile Chips to China
An adjunct professor of electrical engineering at UCLA has been convicted of 18 federal charges in connection with illegally exporting semiconductor chips with military applications to China, The Verge reports.Read more...
Swimming Banned at All Mississippi Beaches After Huge Toxic Algae Bloom
An unusually large bloom of toxic blue-green algae has prompted the closure of all beaches along the Mississippi coastline. Officials are attributing the bloom to excessive rainfall and overuse of fertilizers.
British Airways Faces Record $229 Million Penalty Over Stolen Customer Data
Britain’s privacy watchdog on Monday announced its intention to fine British Airways, the country’s second-largest airline, nearly £183.4 million ($229.5 million) citing a security weakness in the airline’s website that enabled hackers to harvest the personal information of customers.
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