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Apple Pushes Back as Senate's Nightmare Anti-Encryption Push Comes Back From the Dead
The enormous fissure that formed decades ago in the deathless American debate over encryption proved insurmountable on Tuesday. Senate lawmakers struggled to be heard on the all-important topic by the two tech company suits that they invited over mostly for the purpose of serving as punching bags.
In a Doctor Who Premiere Clip, the Companions Use a Low-Tech Cover Story to Do Some High-Tech Research
A week ago, we learned that Doctor Who will be returning on New Year’s Day, and now we’ve got our first clip from the season premiere.
New NYC Law Would Require New Buildings to Have Bird-Friendly Windows
Today, the New York City Council passed one of the country’s most comprehensive bird-safe glass laws yet.
The Supers and Bats Were the Focus of Crisis Part 2 and It Was Perfect
Yesterday I complained about the breakneck speed of the CW’s Crisis on Infinite Earths. The scope was incredible, the wide array of heroes on call was impressive, and the Easter eggs were plentiful. Yet there seemed something soulless at the heart of part one—it moved so quickly that the catastrophes never quite…Read more...
ISS Sees Thunderstorm Beaming Electromagnetic Pulse Into Space, Producing Gamma Rays and 'Elves'
At 8:01 p.m. on October 10, 2018, a bolt of lightning flashed inside of a storm cloud just east of the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. The International Space Station was passing overhead at the time, and a suite of instruments observed as the bolt produced a flash of gamma radiation—and, simultaneously, emitted a…Read more...
These Maps Show Why We Need a Green New Deal
The Green New Deal is a massive proposal that aims to take on the climate crisis—the greatest threat humanity has ever faced—while creating millions of jobs and boosting economic equality. That’s going to take plans for everything from electricity to housing to flood control, not to mention a fuckload of political…Read more...
Upgrade to a TP-Link Mesh Networking System For Just $100
TP-Link Deco Whole Home Mesh WiFi System | $100 | AmazonRead more...
Twitter Fingers on Fleek: How Black Twitter Changed the World
I think that we all can agree that Black Twitter is the most popping space on Al Gore’s internet. (Disagreements?! Let’s fight. OK, OK—I’m [mostly] a lover not a fighter. Stop it, guys. Back to business).Read more...
The Arctic Is Undergoing Changes Scientists 'Never Expected Would Happen This Soon'
Surprise, surprise: The Arctic didn’t do too well this past year. You can thank global warming for that.Read more...
Watch the Trippy Winning Videos of Nikon's Microscopic Film Contest
Feast your eyes on the incredible winners of the Nikon Small World in Motion contest, featuring tardigrade cannibalism, growing mouse embryos, and swimming coral polyps.
Influencer Sentenced to 14 Years in Prison After Domain Hijacking at Gunpoint Goes Awry
We give you our modern-day Macbeth, a 27-year-old man who once sat on an empire of dumb college memes and now, after a domain name hijacking that ended in bloodshed, pays the price of 14 years in federal prison and $35,000. Was it all worth it, Mr. Adams?, we ask, as we now reflect on the nature of the United States…Read more...
A Controversial DNA Database Used to Solve Crimes Has Gone Commercial
A third-party DNA database that began as a passion project and later became embroiled in an ongoing debate over genetic privacy has now gone commercial. This week, the San Diego-based forensics company Verogen announced its acquisition of the controversial genealogy website GEDmatch. But it’s anyone’s guess as to how…Read more...
Exxon Escapes
After a bit more than a year of legal wrangling, a landmark lawsuit against ExxonMobil has ended with the oil giant emerging unscathed.Read more...
Apple Sues Former Chip Designer, Who Says Apple Also Spied On His Texts
Let it be said, Apple is not afraid to take people to court. The company’s latest beef involves Gerard Williams, a former employee who purportedly spearheaded the design for Apple’s A-series processors. You know, the itty bits of silicon that have powered Apple’s marquee gadgets since the iPhone 5S.Read more...
How Jabra's Amazing New Earbuds Measure Up to AirPods Pro
For the past month or so, I’ve been carrying two sets of earbuds with me everywhere I go. In a compact, instantly recognizable white case, there are the $250 AirPods Pro. In a similarly sized, nondescript black case, there are the $180 Jabra Elite 75t. They’re the best earbuds I’ve gotten my hands on this year, and I…Read more...
The Most Innovative Gadgets of the Decade
This decade we saw the smartphone move from overpriced gadget to something more necessary than a laptop or desktop. We saw the e-reader settle on a design so perfect it’s barely changed in seven years. We saw games systems that made us rethink how we game and laptops that made us rethink what a good laptop should look…Read more...
Report Claims Microsoft's Project Scarlett Could Be 4 to 5 Times More Powerful Than Xbox One X
Over the summer we were told the next generation of consoles would have the “greatest compute jump in any console,” and last week, a report from Kotaku claimed Microsoft’s plan to make two versions of Project Scarlett, including a cheaper disc-less model, and now some new info has specific numbers on how powerful…Read more...
Famous Foxes Bred for Tameness Weren’t Actually Wild in the First Place, Claims Controversial New Paper
Decades ago, a Soviet geneticist purposely bred foxes to make them extra tame, an experiment that produced a host of unanticipated physical changes in the animals. It’s one of the most famous experiments in genetics, but it might not have gone down in the way we were told. A new opinion paper argues these foxes…Read more...
You Can Stream Torrents Through The Pirate Bay Once Again
Streaming on the Pirate Bay probably won’t be as easy as clicking play on Netflix—or as legal—but it’ll definitely be free.Read more...
Should You Buy an iPhone on Apple's New Installment Plan?
With price tags of $1,000—or more!—it’s hard to imagine buying a new iPhone outright. You could set up a payment plan with your phone company, but then you’re usually stuck with that carrier for two years. In some cases, you don’t even own the phone you pay for every month; it’s more like a lease.
Amber Fossils Reveal Lice-Like Bugs Crawling in Dinosaur Feathers
Ancient insects similar to modern lice parasitized dinosaurs by feasting on their feathers, as evidenced by a pair of fascinating new amber fossils.
Tuesday's Best Deals: iPads, Aukey Accessories, Holiday Chocolates, and More
A Sephora sale, dog harnesses, TaoTronics Bluetooth Earbuds, and Anker ANC headphones lead off Tuesday’s best deals from around the web.Read more...
Chilean Plane Carrying 38 Passengers Disappears During Flight to Antarctica
Operators lost contact with a C-130 Hercules military aircraft on Monday at 6:13 pm GMT—almost an hour and a half into a flight carrying 21 passengers and 17 crew members to Antarctica, according to a statement released by the Chilean Air Force.Read more...
Elizabeth Warren Proposes a Green New Deal for the Ocean
Senator Elizabeth Warren envisions a future where our cars don’t run on gas but on the algae growing in our seas. That’s according to her “Blue New Deal” proposal out Tuesday that’s essentially a Green New Deal for the oceans. And what goes in our cars is only one quick example of the ways she would transform our…Read more...
Even More Updates From Wonder Woman 1984 and The Rise of Skywalker
The Matrix 4 adds another mystery member to its cast. David Arquette says he knows nothing about a potential new Scream. New merchandise gives us our best look yet at Black Widow’s heroes and villains. Plus, what’s to come on Crisis on Infinite Earths. Spoilers, away!
How to Give Ring and Nest the Boot and Set Up Your Own Home Security Camera
If you want a camera to sit on your mantelpiece and ping your phone every time the dog walks past, you’ve got more choice than ever before. But if you’re worried about what these devices are going to do with your videos, and with your data, there’s another option—build your own bespoke solution.Read more...
Save Big on a Ton of Aukey Gear Right Now
Save big on a boatload of Aukey gear during the company’s holiday sale. Choose from an $11 USB C Charger 18W, USB PD Charger, 10,000mAh power bank, USB-C 2.5" hard drive enclosure fpr $10, and USB C Car Charger PD with 39W Output.Read more...
Amazon's Running A Big Sale On Men's Clothing from Their Brands
Save up to 40% on Men’s Clothing | AmazonRead more...
Company Leaves 752,000 Birth Certificate Copy Applications Publicly Exposed on Amazon Cloud Account
An online firm that helps customers obtain copies of their birth certificates from state and local authorities left some 750,000 applications on an unsecured Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud storage system, TechCrunch reported on Monday.
Amazon Says It Lost $10 Billion Military Contract Because Trump Wanted to 'Screw' Jeff Bezos
Amazon thinks it lost a military cloud computing contract worth $10 billion to rival Microsoft because our vendetta-addled president wanted to personally “screw” CEO Jeff Bezos, court documents show.Read more...
Three New Featurettes Dive Deeper Into The Witcher's Main Characters
We’re less than two weeks until The Witcher is finally released and fans can binge the highly-anticipated fantasy show just a fast as humanly possible. When that happens, they’ll become instantly familiar with the show’s version of franchise favorites like Yennefer of Vengerberg, Princess Cirilla, and, of course,…Read more...
Steph Korey Goes Away, Sort of
CEO Steph Korey of luggage startup Away is stepping down following an investigation by the Verge into her role in the company’s deeply malicious work culture. But the company insisted that they had been planning on replacing her since this spring, while Korey will remain a high-placed executive at the company instead…Read more...
Nikon Just Made It a Lot Harder to Get Your Camera Quickly Repaired
According to a report from iFixit, Nikon plans to end its authorized repair program sometime next year. So instead of having several options of where to take a Nikon camera to be repaired, users in the United States will be forced to ship their shooter to one of just two official repair centers in the country, which…Read more...
This Is How Charmed Became a Show That Hates Itself
The first season of CW’s Charmed reboot wasn’t very good, but that didn’t matter. It was silly and fun, with an emphasis on sisterhood and challenging the status quo of its namesake. Season two brought in new showrunners with a new vision—one that rejects or mocks everything that made it stand out in the first place.…Read more...
Yet More Research Links Even Light Drinking to a Higher Cancer Risk
In a new study this week, researchers in Japan have found a link between lifetime drinking to an increased risk of cancer—only the latest bit of research to suggest that even light drinking over a lifetime can be bad for us.Read more...
Nvidia Taught an AI to Instantly Generate Fully-Textured 3D Models From Flat 2D Images
Turning a sketch or photo of an object into a fully realized 3D model so that it can be duplicated using a 3D printer, played in a video game, or brought to life in a movie through visual effects, requires the skills of a digital modeler working from a stack of images. But Nvidia has successfully trained a neural…Read more...
Google Back Under Investigation Over Labor Practices
For a company associated with fast access to the sum total of human knowledge, Google is certainly struggling to retain even the broad strokes of U.S. labor law.Read more...
The Inventory Guide of Gifts Teachers Will Actually Want For Christmas
What do teachers want as a gift during the holidays? Not an apple.Read more...
Finally! You'll Be Able to Move Events Between Google Calendars on Your Phone
If you’ve ever tried editing your Google Calendar from your phone, then you know it can be a total drag. But now it appears Google is rolling out an update that will let you move your events from one calendar to another.
Google Packs a Bunch of Software Upgrades Into Its First Pixel Feature Drop
It’s the season of giving, and it seems that in spirit of the holidays, Google is rewarding Pixel phones owners with a slate of software upgrades as part of its first Pixel feature drop.Read more...
Newly Discovered Widow Spider Lays Bright Purple Eggs
Scientists have discovered a spider living in South Africa that’s truly a sight to behold. The arachnids feature a scarlet, exclamation mark-shaped blotch on their backs, along with a white squiggle pattern that creates the vague shape of a human face, mouth agape in horror.
U.S. Army Worries Humanity is Biased Against Deadly Cyborg Soldiers Because of Movies Like Terminator
The U.S. Army is hard at work imagining what the human-machine hybrids of the future will be able to accomplish on the battlefields of 2050. But the folks in charge of keeping America safe also have their concerns. Specifically, the U.S. Army is worried that humans are biased against deadly cyborg soldiers, just…Read more...
This Gorgeous Garmin Hybrid Smartwatch Is Too Damn Complicated to Beat Fitbit
When it comes to Garmin, most people I know tend to think of GPS navigation for their cars. When I ask them about smartwatches or fitness trackers, the first company that comes to their mind is Fitbit or Apple. If they’re not a runner, they generally haven’t heard of Garmin watches. As a wearables reviewer, I’ve often…Read more...
European Space Agency Approves Mission to Yoink a Piece of Trash Out of Orbit
The European Space Agency has commissioned the first-ever mission to remove a single piece of space debris from orbit.Read more...
T-Mobile and Sprint Head to Court to Defend Their Very Bad Megamerger
More than a dozen states are suing to stop a deal that would see two of the top U.S. telecoms companies merge into one, a move that state attorneys general argue would harm consumers and raise prices.
A Fight Over a 'False Solution' Is at the Center of Madrid Climate Talks
Civic leaders are gathered in Madrid for the international climate talks known as COP25. And they’re entering the crucial final five days of negotiations.Read more...
Antarctic Explorers' Brains Shrunk During a 14-Month Polar Expedition
Spending over a year in the bleak desolation that is Antarctica might change your brain for the worse, according to new research out this month. It seems to show that polar explorers who lived for 14 months at an Antarctica research station experienced brain shrinkage, likely as a result of their isolation and…Read more...
Jeffrey Epstein-Funded Geneticist Is Building a Dating App That Only a Eugenicist Could Love
Renowned Harvard Medical School geneticist George Church has focused his work on reversing the effects of aging, helping humans become immune to viruses, and eradicating genetic diseases. He’s hoping to come closer to accomplishing at least one of those goals with a disturbing dating app that swipes right on eugenics.Read more...
Witness Spooky Evidence of Snapchat's New Face-Swapping Feature
Sometimes social media dipsomania comes into harsh relief, as it did today when the technology wars manifested themselves as the ability to superimpose your face on a cat: aka, Snapchat’s new social drug “Cameos.” It’s terrifying.
AMD and Intel Could Be Screwed By New Chinese Mandate Forbidding Foreign Technology
Following the U.S. ban that prohibited domestic companies from supplying equipment to Huawei back in May, the technological Cold War between the U.S. and China just got a bit more intense now that Beijing has ordered all Chinese government and public-facing offices to replace any equipment featuring foreign…Read more...
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