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Rogue One Isn't Just Getting a Prequel Series, It's Also Getting This Stunning New Poster
Two years removed from the release of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, the story of Jyn Erso and her crew is cool again. Not that it ever wasn’t cool, but the fact that Cassian Andor is getting his own prequel series has certainly put the film back in the spotlight. And now, wouldn’t you know it? A new poster is coming…Read more...
White Supremacist Who Called Synagogue Shooting a 'Dry Run' Arrested On Illegal Gun Charges
Jeffrey R. Clark Jr., a 30-year-old living in the D.C. area, was arrested last week after his relatives alerted the police about his alarming violent, white supremacist statements. Clark has since been arrested and charged with illegally possessing a firearm and a high-speed magazine, according to the Washington Post.
What Now Glows, He Soon Will Own
Look outside, New Yorkers. Squint hard enough to see the Manhattan skyline from your barely affordable studio apartment an hour into the outer boroughs, and you can just make out one last act of shameless groveling on the horizon:Read more...
Stan Lee's Spider-Man PS4 Cameo Is So Quintessentially Stan Lee
Stan Lee loved a good cameo. The legendary comics icon, who died yesterday at 95, got to sneak into so many movies based on heroes he’d helped bring to life over the past two decades—and even into some based on ones he didn’t. But maybe the one that best encapsulates Stan Lee as a creative is one of his most recent.
Essential Lurches Back From the Grave to Offer Up $150 Headphone Dongle
Halloween has passed, but Essential hath risen from near death to deliver unto us a $150 dongle. Audiophiles who also happen to own an Essential phone, now is the time to rejoice—if you’re actually out there.
The 10 Best Deals of November 13, 2018
We see a lot of deals around the web over on Kinja Deals, but these were our ten favorites today.
Juul Says It Will Stop Selling All Its Good Flavors of E-Cigarettes in Stores
The vaping industry looks set to undergo a seismic shift in how it sells and markets its products, starting with its biggest U.S. player, Juul Labs.Read more...
Senators Urge FTC to Investigate Manipulative Ads in Children’s Apps
Three senators sent a letter to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Tuesday, urging the agency to investigate advertising in children’s apps. The senators believe that, according to a recent study that looked at the prevalence of these apps, the techniques are in violation of a section of the FTC Act that prohibits…Read more...
Spain to Ban the Sale of All Gas-Powered Cars by 2040
Spain is wasting no time. The country plans to dramatically decarbonize its economy by 2050, and that includes banning a lot of cars, according to a draft law the Ministry for Ecological Transition published Tuesday.Read more...
Incredible Bird-Dinosaur Specimen Thrills Scientists After 25 Years in Museum Storage
A museum might wow you with all of its fossil specimens on display, but that’s often just a small part of what’s really there—specimens in the back might lay in drawers or plaster-wrapped in boxes, quietly holding yet-to-be-revealed secrets or further mysteries about the past. Such is the case with an incredible bird…Read more...
The Mandalorian Picks Up Game of Thrones' Pedro Pascal as Its Lead
First he was in Game of Thrones, soon he’ll be in the DC Universe, and now, he’s going to a galaxy far, far away.Read more...
Facebook Quietly Told Congress It Bungled Monitoring of User Data Handed to Phone Makers
Facebook neglected to properly monitor multiple device makers that were allowed to access Facebook users’ personal data, the company recently admitted to U.S. lawmakers.Read more...
6 Big Things We Hope to See From Star Wars: Episode IX
In little over a year, we’ll be seeing the third and final chapter of Star Wars’ latest trilogy, Episode IX, hit theaters. Unsurprisingly, we barely know a thing about it yet, other than it exists and some people we know and love are in it. But that just gives us more reason to make a list of hopes about what we’ll…Read more...
Instant Pot's Sous-Vide Circulator Doesn't Require an Instant Pot, and It's Only $60
Instant Pot makes a sous-vide circulator, and confusingly, it doesn’t require an Instant Pot. Sure, it’ll clip onto your Instant Pot inner pot, but it’ll also work with a regular stock pot, just like any other sous-vide circulator.Read more...
Please Get Some Exercise, Any Exercise at All, New Federal Guidelines Plead
The U.S. government has released its latest recommendations on how physically active we should be to stay healthy, and do we detect a hint of desperation in their tone? The guidelines, as before, call for adults to aim for 150 minutes a week of moderate aerobic exercise, or 75 minutes a week of vigorous exercise, to…Read more...
Spotify's Official Apple Watch App Is On Its Way—And Missing Key Features
One of the big selling points of smartwatches is the ability to control apps without needing to pull out your phone. However, due to the absence of an official Apple Watch app, adjusting music in Spotify using Apple’s smartwatch always felt kind of clunky. Now that’s changing. Spotify is finally gracing Apple Watch…Read more...
Samsung's Galaxy Book 2 Tries to Do Too Much, Fails
Using the Samsung Galaxy Book 2 I’m reminded of the time I tried to install curtain rods in an old apartment using just the tiny Philips-head screwdriver on my Leatherman. I got the job done, but it was a real pain in the ass.Read more...
Mysterious Origin of Extinct Jamaican Monkey Solved With DNA Testing
For nearly 100 years, scientists haven’t been able to agree on the evolutionary origins of a strange, now-extinct monkey that lived and thrived in Jamaica for thousands of years. New research suggests its ancestors arrived from South America, and that life on this tropical island caused the species to acquire its odd…Read more...
Without Radical Innovation, Air Conditioning Is Set to Make Global Warming Much Worse
In the developing world, air conditioners indicate progress. More importantly, air conditioners can offer relief to people in hot countries like India, China, and Mexico. In a warmer world plagued by climate change, having an AC may literally be the difference between life and death.Read more...
Uber Releases a List of 21 Types of Sexual Misconduct Reported by Riders and Drivers
It’s a ritual among women: Call an Uber (or Lyft, or another rideshare app), get home, and immediately text your besties to let them know you’re not dead in a ditch somewhere. That’s due in large part to the numerous horror stories you see in the news where women are sexually harassed or worse while taking a car home.…Read more...
Nasty Adobe Bug Deleted $250,000-Worth of Man's Files, Lawsuit Claims
A freelance videographer has filed a class action lawsuit against Adobe on behalf of mortified users that watched their files vanish due to a bug in video-editing software Premiere Pro. Even if this nightmare scenario hasn’t come up yet, all Premiere users should take note.Read more...
This Electric Scooter For Adults Might Replace My Need For a Second Car
Despite their growing popularity in cities like San Francisco as another alternative to cars, electric scooters have always seemed like nothing more than a pricier version of a toy I enjoyed as a kid. But the Unagi, an e-scooter that looks like it was actually designed for grown-ups, gave me a new appreciation for how…Read more...
It's Official: Amazon Is Coming to NYC and Arlington, Virginia
Amazon has finally confirmed that Long Island City, Queens, and the Crystal City neighborhood of Arlington, Virginia, have both earned the dubious honor of hosting glorified branch offices for the e-commerce giant. Hiring is slated to begin next year.Read more...
This Solution to Phone Multitasking Is Either Genius or Totally Absurd
There’s a reason your computer’s home screen is often referred to as its desktop. The user interface is designed to emulate a physical desk covered in documents and tools. That analogy doesn’t work quite as well with a smartphone’s tiny screen, but this concept UI that switches apps automatically as you physically…Read more...
Game of Thrones Narrows Down Its Final Season Premiere Date to a Month
The latest teaser for Game of Thrones, highlighting the biggest moments of the series while prepping us for the last season, has told us the month we can expect to see the final battle for the future of Westeros. The long march toward actually figuring out when we can watch the show again...marches on.
This LG OLED TV Is Already Down To Its Black Friday Price
LG’s OLED TVs have achieved something of a cult status thanks to their ridiculously dark black levels and vibrant colors. If you were waiting for Black Friday to snag yours, the discounted price on the 55" C8 model is already live.
CEO of Walmart-Owned Flipkart Resigns After Investigation Into 'Serious Personal Misconduct': Report
Flipkart, India’s largest ecommerce company, sparked a bidding war between U.S. giants Amazon and Walmart this year—the winning bid for a majority stake from the latter was an eye-popping $16 billion. Less than half a year later, its co-founder and CEO Binny Bansal has reportedly stepped down following an accusation…Read more...
New Mucus Study Could Hold the Key to Clearing Your Phlegm
Mucus, you fickle fiend—usually, you’re there keeping us safe from whatever nasties sneak inside of us. But then you turn, becoming a source of discomfort, canceled plans, and overall malaise. How I wish we knew you better.
This Deep-Sea Fisherman Is Still Posting His Discoveries and OH GOD THE TEETH WHY DOES IT HAVE TEETH
Back in 2016, we introduced you to the photos of Roman Fedortsov, a deep-sea fisherman who posts his discoveries to Twitter and Instagram. The monsters he pulls from the deep are horrifying, to say the least. So it seems like a good time to check back in with Fedorstov’s social media.
Updates From Black Widow, Mystery Science Theater 3000, and More
Doctor Sleep adds another young star. The ALF reboot is dead. The Walking Dead’s showrunner hints at some interesting plans to integrate some key stories from the comics. Plus, the first tiny teaser look at the new Child’s Play, a glimpse at Sabrina’s holiday special, and a giant octopus attacks on Legends of Tomorrow…Read more...
Alita: Battle Angel's New Trailer Digs Into the Heart of the Most Advanced Weapon Ever
It’s been nearly a year since the first trailer for Alita: Battle Angel—directed by Robert Rodriguez, co-produced and co-written by James Cameron, the project’s longtime champion—startled us with the main character’s exaggerated, distractingly creepy eyes.
Nintendo's Poké Ball Plus Made Me Wish I Was a Kid Again
With Let’s Go Pikachu and Let’s Go Eevee, trying to decide if you want to get in on the latest Pokémon game is a relatively straightforward affair. You’re either someone who will get a kick out of a reboot of the original Pokémon games featuring all the new visuals, updated mechanics, and multiplayer features that…Read more...
Sip On the Savings: Miir's Discounted Camp Cups and Growlers Make Great Gifts
Miir makes some of our favorite vacuum insulated stainless steel drinkware, and they just kicked off their best sale ever on Amazon.Read more...
Trump Reportedly Plans to Fire Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen will be the next Trump Administration official on the chopping block, according to a report from the Washington Post. Trump has reportedly told advisors that he will fire Nielsen in the next few weeks if not sooner, five current and former White House officials told the Post…Read more...
Mysterious Re-Routing of Google Traffic Could Have Been an Attack, or Just a Glitch
Some web services provided by internet giant Google were briefly disrupted on Monday after a Google Cloud IP issue that the company wrote in a blog post was “external” and under investigation, though what exactly happened remains unclear.
Amazon Has Reportedly Chosen HQ2 Sites in New York, Northern Virginia
Amazon’s grueling, year-long HQ2 search—which mostly entailed cities across the country competing to outdo each other with the most lavish incentives, often behind closed doors—has come to a close, with the company reportedly choosing New York and Crystal City, a neighborhood in Arlington County, Virginia.
It's Official: The Camp Fire Is Now The Deadliest in California's History
The Camp Fire that overtook the Northern California town of Paradise last week quickly became the most destructive wildfire in state history. Now, with more than 42 dead and hundreds still missing, it is the state’s deadliest.Read more...
Horror Short Salt Packs More Tension Into Two Minutes Than Most Movies Do in Two Hours
Rob Savage’s Salt is ultra-mega-short, but it will send a chill down your spine. It’s about a mom, her sick kid, and a demon that can only be contained by the titular substance. Pretty simple, but you won’t believe how much suspense is jammed into this thing. Oh god...not the fan!
Toy Story 4 Might Have the NextCars-Level Existential Crisis
Cars might be chock full of bizarre conspiracy theories, ranging from “Where do baby cars come from?” to “Does this take place in a dystopian future where humans became cars?” But the newest dark-as-hell mystery involving an innocent children’s franchise has appeared out of thin air, thanks to the first teaser for…Read more...
Cable Companies Call For DOJ Investigation Into Comcast Allegedly Abusing Its Power With Hulu
The American Cable Association, a group of about 700 small cable providers, has requested the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division open an immediate investigation into Comcast’s competitive practices after restrictions on its 2011 merger deal with NBC recently expired. The group claims the telecom giant poses a…Read more...
Ancient Cat Mummies and More Discovered in Egyptian Tombs
Archaeologists working at a pyramid complex south of Cairo have discovered dozens of cat mummies, along with troves of wooden statues and a rare collection of mummified scarab beetles.
The 10 Best Deals of November 12, 2018
We see a lot of deals around the web over on Kinja Deals, but these were our ten favorites today.
eBay and Airbnb Join Tech Giants in Banning Forced Arbitration for Sexual Harassment Cases
Just over a week after the massive Google walkout, some tech companies are taking strides toward ending a commonly used practice in Silicon Valley and elsewhere to keep disputes out of the limelight. And on Monday, it was revealed that two more companies followed suit.
Here's Where the ExoMars 2020 Mission Will Likely Land, and Why
When it comes to landing a robot on another planet, perhaps the most important question is where to put the dang thing. The researchers behind the upcoming ExoMars mission, consisting of a rover and lander, have now announced their preferred location on the Red Planet.
Watch 40 Years of Icebergs Breaking off Antarctica
Iceberg mania briefly overtook the internet last month when NASA captured a rectangular freakberg. But icebergs are with us all the time, and there’s a new animation to help you celebrate them in all shapes and sizes.Read more...
Juno’s Latest Pic of Clouds on Jupiter Is an Absolute Stunner
The largest planet in our Solar System also happens to be one of the most beautiful, as the Juno spacecraft’s latest image reveals.
How to Get All Your Local Media Files Streaming to a Chromebook
While you can replace a lot of desktop apps with online equivalents when using a Chromebook—and even run Linux apps—you can’t exactly transfer your local media library wholesale from Windows or macOS to your thin and light laptop. Here are some of the smartest ways to take your media library anywhere.
Legendary Creator Stan Lee, Who Changed Comics and Pop Culture Forever, Is Dead at 95
Stan Lee, the public face of Marvel Comics and co-creator of iconic superheroes such as Spider-Man, Thor, and Black Panther, has passed away at age 95.
Climate Change Is Going to Make Ragweed Allergies Even Worse, Study Finds
There’s no shortage of horrible things that will become more common in the near future due to climate change, like coastal flooding, extreme weather, and disease-causing ticks, to name a few. But new research published Thursday in PLOS-One adds another annoyance to the list: Allergy-causing ragweed.Read more...
We're Free!
On Monday afternoon, Facebook made it clear that it’s listening more intently to users’ desires than ever before. At the time of writing, the social media network is down for at least some users. And there’s a calm over the internet that hasn’t been felt in more than a decade.Read more...
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