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Analysis of Ancient DNA Suggests Finnish and Estonian Languages Came From Siberia
Northern Europeans who speak Uralic languages, such as Estonian and Finnish, can thank ancient migrating Siberian populations for their dialects, according to a fascinating new study that combined genetics, archaeology, and linguistics.
5 Little Things from Google I/O That Could Be Big News for You
Google I/O 2019 was a whirlwind of info about upcoming Android updates, demos of new features in Google Lens and Duplex, upgraded abilities for the Google Assistant, and more. But aside from all the fancy new things that got mentioned in the keynote, several other small changes, and updates that came out of Google’s…Read more...
How to Tidy Up Your Laptop So It's Actually a Pleasure to Use Again
If your heart sinks every time you open up your laptop—at the thought of sluggish performance, broken shortcuts, and a mess of files and folders—this is the guide for you. We’ll talk you through some of the ways you can tidy up your Windows or macOS laptop, and reduce those feelings of frustration.Read more...
Google Wants to Use AI to Track Pollution from Every Power Plant on Earth
Satellites are our eyes in the sky or, er, in space. Now, a coalition of groups is turning to satellites and AI technology to help monitor emissions from all the world’s power plants.Read more...
Right to Repair Is Less Complicated and More Important Than You Might Think
Take a second to look around you and consider the various gadgets within eyeshot. How many of them, if they broke, could you reasonably fix right now? Could you afford (or even know how) to repair your phone or computer? Your car? How about your coffee maker? Consider what you’d do with them if pricey repairs were…Read more...
Nest, as You Knew It, Is No More
There was a lot of news at Google’s I/O developer conference this year, but when it came to the smart home, one thing stuck out. Nest, which Google bought back in 2014 for $3.2 billion, has been fully absorbed and rebranded as Google Nest.Read more...
Penis Enlargement Surgery Is a Total Scam, Big Study Finds
In case there was any doubt—penis enlargement surgeries are usually ineffective and can leave men psychologically and physically damaged, according to a new study.Read more...
No Jeff, We Don't Need to Go to Space to Save Humanity
I love space. I am very excited for humans to explore space more, and I’m even okay with us going back to the Moon for starters. Space is a vast frontier of scientific discoveries waiting to be made; a chance for us to probe the mysteries of the universe and learn more about ourselves.
Here's Everything Jeff Bezos Said to Convince Humanity That Space Colonies Are the Future
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, the wealthiest man on the planet, gave an hour-long presentation yesterday about his plans for humanity’s future living on the moon and in space colonies. It was a bit like watching a monologue from a sci-fi movie in a lot of ways. And now you can finally view the entire presentation online…Read more...
AirPods Suck Compared to the New Powerbeats Pro
The only earbuds more recognizable than the tortured white teardrops that are AirPods might be Powerbeats. These things look like rubberized hoop earrings glued to plastic boxes, flipped upside down and strung together with a dorky wire. Well, at least they used to look like that. Beats just released a new truly…Read more...
A Guardians of the Galaxy Star Could Play The Suicide Squad's King Shark
Fast and Furious’ villainous car-wizard Cipher could be getting her own spinoff. Jason Momoa teases an eco-minded Aquaman 2. Harvey Birdman’s assistant Birdgirl is getting a TV series. Plus, Cloak & Dagger gets downright pixellated, a violent new clip from Brightburn, and it takes two to tango on the next iZombie. To…Read more...
I Can't Get Gmail to Load and It's Driving Me Crazy
When the boss says “I have a problem,” my ears perk up. Lifehacker is fine; we haven’t been blown up by PAM. However, Melissa can’t get her Gmail to load no matter what she tries—an issue that’s been plaguing her for months. It’s a peculiarity that makes me go “hmmmm,” since I never have issues loading Gmail.
Two Charged in Anthem Breach That Exposed the Personal Data of 78 Million Americans
Federal prosecutors have charged two individuals in connection to the 2014 data breach of a major health insurance provider that exposed the personal data of tens of millions of Americans.
Google Is Releasing More Than 50 New Gender-Inclusive Emoji
Love ‘em or hate ‘em, emoji have become a key part of the way that many of us communicate, and that makes representation vitally important to the way they’re designed. With this in mind, Google is releasing 53 new emoji that work to be more gender inclusive.Read more...
San Francisco Has More Billionaires Per Capita Than Anywhere Else on Earth
Have you ever been to billionaire’s row in San Francisco? It’s an exceptionally rich part of San Francisco filled with enormous tech wealth, the kind of place where you can make a living out of digging through the trash of the rich.Read more...
Chelsea Manning Has Been Released From Jail
Chelsea Manning was released today from the Virginia jail where she spent 62 days for refusing to testify about her past ties to WikiLeaks before a federal grand jury in the Eastern District of Virginia.
These Are the U.S. Counties Where Measles Could Strike Next
Like every single live-action Disney movie out this year, measles is making the comeback no one asked for. Already, there have been more than 700 cases of the viral and vaccine-preventable disease reported in the U.S. this year—a record high since it was eradicated in the country nearly 20 years ago.
Jeff Bezos Reveals Lunar Lander Designed for 'Sustained Human Presence on the Moon'
Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin announced its first lunar lander, Blue Moon, at a press conference today.
Top Antivirus Companies Hacked by a 'Credible Threat' Demanding a Measly $300 Grand, Security Firm Says
A hacking group, said to run in both English- and Russian-speaking circles online, have offered to sell internal documents and code allegedly stolen from the servers of three major anti-virus companies.
Scientists Recreate Hallmark Quantum Physics Experiment Using Antimatter
Scientists recreated one of the most important experiments in the history of physics—but this time, they used antimatter instead of regular matter.
The 10 Best Deals of May 9, 2019
We see a lot of deals around the web over on Kinja Deals, but these were our ten favorites today.
Yet More Research Links Appendectomies and Parkinson's Disease
New research has found a perplexing, though relatively small link between the devastating neurological illness Parkinson’s disease and having your appendix removed. But it’s still unclear just what exactly this could mean, and it’s definitely not a reason to avoid an appendectomy if you need one.Read more...
Instagram Is Doing an Anti-Vaxxer Hashtag Purge
It takes mere moments to find thousands of Instagram posts from anti-vaxxers, but users spouting straight up bullshit about vaccinations on the photo-sharing platform are going to have a trickier time circulating their misinformation.
Become Your Own Handyman With a Stainless Steel Leatherman Skeletool
Need some pliers? Hard-wire cutters? A knife? Why buy all three when you can get a skeletool? We love to save money by buying one thing that actually functions as multiple things. The Leatherman Skeletool is seven tools in one. The stainless steel tool includes needlenose pliers, regular pliers, hard-wire cutters,…Read more...
Here's How Screwed by Climate Change the UK Will Be When the Royal Baby Turns 18
Archie Harrison Montbatten-Windsor, the new royal baby with a funny name and title, has sucked the oxygen out of the new cycle this week. If the headlines are any indicator, the Western world is far more concerned about the fate of a baby they’ve never met than about a million species facing extinction and fossil…Read more...
Delta Thinks Its Employees Are Morons
Delta, an airline company that absorbs over $5 billion in annual profit and has a share price that’s soared to over eight times its value since 2011, does not want its flight attendants to unionize and demand fair compensation as a unit. Instead of making more money, the airline asks, how about... video games?Read more...
Some Deep-Sea Fish Can See Color in Near Total Darkness
A newly discovered visual system in deep-sea fish could allow them to discern predators from prey in the low-light conditions found at the bottom of the ocean, new research suggests.
The Surprising Origins of Absurd Gaming Hardware
Over the last few months, we’ve spoken with laptop makers, gamers, and historians to get a better understanding of the gamer aesthetic. You know what I’m talking about: Blinking lights and sharp angles. Computers that look like they fell off an alien spaceship. Crucially, we wanted to know how we got this gamer…Read more...
Failed SpaceX Parachute Test Is Yet Another Setback for NASA’s Crew Program
A recent parachute test of the SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule “was not satisfactory,” a NASA official said during a House subcommittee hearing yesterday. Few details were disclosed, but it’s now looking even less likely that NASA will have the capability to fly astronauts to space anytime soon.
100 Amazon Seller Accounts Got Phished, Breached, and Robbed
Last year, around 100 Amazon seller accounts were reportedly breached by cyber criminals, who funneled money they stole from from Amazon loans and customer sales into their own accounts.
Privacy Advocates Demand That the FTC Investigate Amazon's Digital Assistant for Kids
Last year, Amazon released a cute little children’s version of its digital assistant, and just like the flagship product it is modeled after, it may also be a pretty powerful surveillance machine.
Tetris Played on an Old School Display Produces the Most Satisfying Sounds
Imagine yourself playing Tetris, and you’ll undoubtedly have the Game Boy version’s memorable theme song (called Korobeiniki) stuck in your head for hours. But playing the game on an old school analog display manages to produce an even more satisfying sound as 210 small plastic discs quickly flip back and forth to…Read more...
Where Does Life Flourish in Antarctica? Follow the Penguin Poop
The Antarctic is teeming with microscopic life: Mites, water bears, and roundworms squirm around, invisible to the naked eye. In fact, the Antarctic is full of biodiversity hotspots—and they’re thanks to penguin and elephant seal poop.
How Corporate Delusions of Automation Fuel the Cruelty of Uber and Lyft
As drivers around the world went on strike just days before Uber’s IPO, they shared harrowing stories of being overworked and underpaid, subjected to a frustratingly opaque payment system, and even sleeping in their cars in order to save enough money to get by. Research backs up the anecdotes they relayed to the…Read more...
Facebook Co-Founder Makes a Hell of a Compelling Case for Breaking Up Facebook
If you’ve ever argued that Facebook has become the Ma Bell or, worse, the Standard Oil of our generation, you’re going to love what Chris Hughes has to say. The Facebook co-founder just published a lengthy and extremely convincing argument for breaking up Mark Zuckerberg’s empire. It’s laden with historical context,…Read more...
Google's Now Letting Users Pay for Android Apps With Cash
While credit cards are rampant in the United States, it’s not necessarily the case in other countries where cash is still king. At this year’s Google I/O developer conference, the tech giant announced it’s adding more payment methods to its Google Play store, including cash and bank transfers.Read more...
Star Wars Fans Will Love Helping the Dark Lord Achieve His Destiny in Vader Immortal
For years, we’ve enjoyed watching Star Wars stories from the outside. And typically Star Wars in VR and AR feels more like a very cool tech demo than a full immersion into a galaxy far, far away. But with Vader Immortal: A Star Wars VR Series - Episode I, it seems like ILMxLab has crafted an untold chapter in the Star…Read more...
CIA's Solution to Killing Too Many Civilians: Knife Bomb
The CIA and the U.S. military have been using a new type of missile during some drone strikes in recent years, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal. What makes this new missile unique? It doesn’t explode and instead deploys sharp blades, hitting targets “like a speeding anvil” from the sky.
Of Course Someone Shot a Porn Video in a Tesla Driving on Autopilot
It was only a matter of time of course. There’s now a porn video of two people having sex in a Tesla while it was driving on Autopilot.Read more...
RIP Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant, 1974-2019
The last remaining reactor in operation at Pennsylvania’s Three Mile Island nuclear power plant—the site of the most serious nuclear accident in U.S. history in 1979—is set to close by Sept. 30, 2019, NPR reported on Wednesday.
Updates From Game of Thrones, Child's Play, and More
The CW finds a lead for its new sci-fi action series Pandora. The Lost Boys TV show is heading to reshoots. Cliffhanger could be getting a reboot, courtesy of Ana Lily Amanpour. Plus, what to expect on the Riverdale season finale, a grisly red band clip from Brightburn, and new looks at the next Game of Thrones.…Read more...
The World Blows Over $5 Trillion a Year on Oil and Gas Subsidies: Report
The world subsidized its own demise to the tune of $5.2 trillion in 2017.Read more...
U.S. Conducts Missile Test Just 10 Minutes After North Korea's Latest Missile Launch
North Korea conducted a new weapons test overnight, firing two missiles into the sea between North Korea and Japan, according to reports from the South Korean military. The U.S. military conducted its own missile test just ten minutes later.
Amazon Says 'Extensive' Fraud Allowed Cybercriminals to Siphon Cash From Seller Accounts
UK legal documents obtained by Bloomberg show that e-commerce titan Amazon fell prey to “extensive” fraud that allowed cybercriminals to obtain access to around 100 seller accounts and transfer cash into their bank accounts, with the company confirming to the news agency that it had completed an investigation into…Read more...
Three Muslim Amazon Workers Allege They Were Unfairly Punished for Raising Workplace Discrimination Concerns
Workers for one of Amazon’s Minnesota warehouses filed a federal complaint on Wednesday that alleged workplace religious discrimination as well as retaliation for rallying around a protest effort at the facility late last year.
New York's Rideshare Organizers Clash Amid Unprecedented Uber Strike
Long Island City—Just days before Uber’s expected debut on the stock market at a conservative but still-astronomical $80 to $90 billion valuation, the anger among rideshare drivers boiled over into an international day of action.Read more...
FTC Members Unanimously Press Congress for Tough National Privacy Protections
All five members of the Federal Trade Commission appeared Wednesday before the House Communications and Technology Subcommittee. One or two would have probably done the job. When it comes to consumer privacy—the hearing’s dominant focus—the commissioners’ opinions, however uniquely expressed, rarely diverge when it…Read more...
Outside Uber HQ, Drivers Demand a Cut of the Riches
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – Just days ahead of Silicon Valley’s most hyped mega-IPO, a group of a several hundred Uber drivers gathered in front of the company’s San Francisco headquarters and took over the street in a protest demanding fair pay, benefits, and greater transparency from the rideshare giant.Read more...
This Dummy Got Chickenpox
See this dummy? Imagine him covered in scabby blisters. That’s probably what he looked like the last few days, as he was recently infected with chickenpox. He got the infection because he refused to get the chickenpox vaccinations. That’s particularly poetic because when the local health department banned him from…Read more...
It Looks Like Uber's Sleazy Approach to Driver Lawsuits Could Be Backfiring
Uber has had what can best be characterized as a shitstorm of scandals in its decade-long run, and that isn’t even including any misconduct kept out of the public eye thanks to forced arbitration. Hiding those scandals appears to be turning into a costly endeavor for the ridesharing pioneer.Read more...
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