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- Bullseye joins Netflix’s Daredevil for season 3
- The new trailer for Star Trek Discovery’s second season shows off plenty of action and a bearded Spock
- New images of Google’s Pixel Slate tablet show off a USB-C port and round keys
- 9 new trailers you should watch this week
- Google’s Pixel 3 XL is now being sold before its official launch
- Samsung’s trade-in promotion for the Note 9 is this week’s best deal
- Men are from cyberspace: this week in tech, 20 years ago
- Amazon fired an employee who shared customer e-mail addresses with a third-party seller
- Talking to Master Replicas’ Hal 9000 smart speaker sent chills down my spine
- How Facebook polarized us during the Kavanaugh hearings
Bullseye joins Netflix’s Daredevil for season 3 Posted: 06 Oct 2018 02:52 PM PDT Marvel and Netflix took the wraps off a new trailer for the third season of Daredevil earlier this week, and held a panel for the show during New York Comic Con on Saturday. The trailer teases Daredevil villain Bullseye, who is both a fan-favorite and a force to reckon with, while at the panel, the cast and crew explored how the introduction of the classic villain will impact the series. The main cast of Daredevil arrived on stage to not only answer questions from the panel audience, but also speak on the new dynamic within the cast. Some of season three's newcomers include Maggie (portrayed by Joanne Whalley) and Agent Nadeem (portrayed by Jay Ali). Spoilers ahead for the upcoming third season of Daredevil. In the comic books,... |
Posted: 06 Oct 2018 02:14 PM PDT At New York Comic Con this afternoon, CBS unveiled the latest trailer for its upcoming second season of Star Trek Discovery showing off what's next for the crew of the titular ship. The network also revealed that the show would return on January 17th, 2019. Set a decade prior to the original Star Trek series, Star Trek Discovery follows the crew of the USS Discovery and disgraced Starfleet officer Michael Burnham as they contend with a war against the Klingons, and end up in the Mirror Universe, where they discover a tyrannical version of their world. Our first look at this second season came earlier this summer at San Diego Comic-Con, with a teaser that introduced Captain Christopher Pike (played by Anson Mount), as he takes command of... |
New images of Google’s Pixel Slate tablet show off a USB-C port and round keys Posted: 06 Oct 2018 01:21 PM PDT Google's Pixel 3 XL isn't the only thing getting leaked ahead of the company's big event next week: images of the company's Pixel Slate tablet have also surfaced. Rumors of Google's first Chrome tablet have circulated in recent weeks. MySmartPrice posted several images of the device today, which show off the device using Chrome OS and a detachable keyboard. The site reports that it appears to have a 3:2 aspect ratio, comes with a pen, and features a pair of cameras, one in the front and the other at the back. It also features a USB-C port on the side, speakers on each side, and appears to be missing a headphone jack. Finally, MySmartPrice points to a pair of black sections on the back of the tablet, which they speculate could be for... |
9 new trailers you should watch this week Posted: 06 Oct 2018 09:00 AM PDT This weekend is New York Comic Con, which means there are a ton of trailers coming out for upcoming series, particularly those starring comic book characters. Stay tuned, because we'll have plenty on the site, but we've also been seeing a bunch of other fun stuff, like recreations from Harry Potter and an Alexa version of Hal 9000. If you're interested, you can follow along with the latest right here. For now, check out nine trailers from this week below. RocketmanSometimes you watch a trailer and you can just feel the money flowing into the box office, and my god, is this one of those times. That said, for as cheesy as this movie could be, it actually looks like they're doing something interesting with the story of Elton John's life.... |
Google’s Pixel 3 XL is now being sold before its official launch Posted: 06 Oct 2018 08:59 AM PDT Google will officially unveil its Pixel 3 at an event next Tuesday, but the device has already been thoroughly leaked in the last couple of weeks. Now, it appears that a Hong Kong retailer has already begun to sell the device, according to Engadget, which got its hands on a Pixel 3 XL. Engadget editor Richard Lai obtained the device from a Hong Kong retailer, and it appears to be the real thing. The phone has been thoroughly leaked in the lead up its launch, showing off the screen, colors, wireless charging capabilities, cameras, and more. Lai put together a video review of the phone, noting that the device he has in hand matches up with the leaks that we've seen. The Pixel 3 XL in question has a 6.3-inch screen, 128GB of storage space,... |
Samsung’s trade-in promotion for the Note 9 is this week’s best deal Posted: 06 Oct 2018 08:00 AM PDT The best deals of the year are yet to come, with Black Friday and Cyber Monday now on the horizon. But we've seen some pretty good deals already in October. This week, we're putting the spotlight on the not-so-new Samsung Galaxy Note 9, which is celebrating the release of a few new colors in the US. The colors aren't all that remarkable, but Samsung and a few retailers are seizing the moment to make a big second push of deals. The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 in cloud silver (one of two new colors in the US, black is the other) is now available at Best Buy for $999 unlocked. Other purchase options are available for less upfront if you want to add it to your carrier plan, but what sticks out about this deal is that you'll get a free Samsung... |
Men are from cyberspace: this week in tech, 20 years ago Posted: 06 Oct 2018 07:00 AM PDT A few months ago, I mentioned that it was "unfortunately" too early to write about the release of beloved role-playing game Fallout 2. Well, Fallout 2 was released this week 20 years ago, and I am definitively not going to write about it — because I already spent half my summer immersed in the series while researching the never-released Fallout Online. Fortunately, Kotaku's Kirk Hamilton has you covered with an entertaining analysis of Fallout 2's first, frustrating level. Instead, this week's stories cover cyber romance, Y2K, and one of the year's worst new TV shows. Men are from cyberspaceHBO premiered a documentary last month called Swiped: Hooking Up in the Digital Age that explored the worst aspects of online dating — you can... |
Amazon fired an employee who shared customer e-mail addresses with a third-party seller Posted: 06 Oct 2018 06:52 AM PDT In September, Amazon confirmed that some of its marketplace sellers had bribed Amazon employees to delete negative reviews or to obtain proprietary information like sales data or customer e-mail addresses, following a report in The Wall Street Journal. Now, according to FT, Amazon has fired at least one employee. FT says that the employee had provided customer e-mail addresses to a seller. Amazon confirmed the news, saying that "individual responsible for this incident has been terminated from their position, and we are supporting law enforcement in their prosecution." The affected customers have since been notified, and Amazon says that no other customer information was leaked to outside parties. One such affected customer forwarded... |
Talking to Master Replicas’ Hal 9000 smart speaker sent chills down my spine Posted: 06 Oct 2018 06:00 AM PDT "I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that." Even with the background hum of New York Comic Con all around us, the iconic voice of Hal 9000 — the sentient computer from the film 2001: A Space Odyssey — made me intensely nervous as its red eye stares back from Master Replicas' booth on the convention floor. Steve Dymszo, CEO for the prop-making company, leans in to speak over the noise of the crowd. "What's the problem?" "I think you know what the problem is just as well as I do," Hal responds. Dymszo gestures to the device. "You can go on and on with the rest of the sequence." Announced earlier this year in conjunction with the 50th anniversary of the iconic film's... |
How Facebook polarized us during the Kavanaugh hearings Posted: 06 Oct 2018 03:00 AM PDT The polarization of the American electorate predated Facebook's arrival on the scene. But a nagging question about the social network has been whether its viral mechanics — and the viral mechanics on YouTube, Twitter, and other platforms — have accelerated the split between the left and the right. Today we have two stories that examine that phenomenon. The first concerns the fight over the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. At a time when the sharing of news articles on Facebook is in general decline, the wrenching battle over Kavanaugh has been a top performer on the site. And many of the top performing posts, reports Craig Silverman, are among the most partisan in nature:
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