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- Watch the creepy first trailer for AMC’s new horror series, NOS4A2
- Mark Zuckerberg says the internet needs a ‘more active role’ for regulators
- English Heritage is posting watchers on Hadrian’s Wall before Game of Thrones returns
- DC Universe’s Swamp Thing will premiere on May 31st
- Google should publicly address position on China, GOP lawmaker says
- Watch this mesmerizing animation that shows how quickly couples move through relationship stages
- Facebook is ‘exploring restrictions’ for live video after Christchurch attack
- 7 new trailers you should watch this week
- Sega will release its Genesis Mini retro console on September 19th
- Apple’s HomePod is $70 off, and the LG G8 ThinQ is cheaper at B&H Photo
Watch the creepy first trailer for AMC’s new horror series, NOS4A2 Posted: 30 Mar 2019 02:12 PM PDT AMC has released the first trailer for its upcoming adaptation of Joe Hill's horror novel, NOS4A2. The network also announced that the series will premiere alongside the next season of Fear the Walking Dead on June 2nd, 2019. First published in 2013, NOS4A2 follows the story of Victoria "Vic" McQueen (played by Ashleigh Cummings in the series), who discovers that she has a supernatural ability to find lost things by riding her bike across a strange bridge. She crosses paths with a man named Charlie Manx (played by Zachary Quinto), who kidnaps children to take them to supernatural place called Christmasland, where he feeds off of their souls and corrupts them. Vic was the only child to have ever encounter Manx and escape and those... |
Mark Zuckerberg says the internet needs a ‘more active role’ for regulators Posted: 30 Mar 2019 01:30 PM PDT In an op-ed for The Washington Post and Independent.ie, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg says that he believes that there needs to be "a more active role for governments and regulators" in order to counter broader threats to society, while balancing freedom of expression. He outlines four broad areas where he feels that new regulation is needed: data portability, election integrity, harmful content, and privacy. Zuckerberg uses the op-ed to lay out his case for each of the four areas, saying that "internet companies should be accountable for enforcing standards on harmful content," and says that there needs to be "a more standardized approach" when it comes to taking down harmful content across a variety of services. He suggests... |
English Heritage is posting watchers on Hadrian’s Wall before Game of Thrones returns Posted: 30 Mar 2019 01:00 PM PDT The final season of Game of Thrones is almost upon us, and the promotional onslaught for the HBO series is underway. English Heritage, the charity that preserves the country's historic sites, announced that before the finale premieres, it is posting its own version of the Night Watch on Hadrian's Wall in northern England — the original inspiration for the wall in George R.R. Martin's fantasy series. The organization said earlier this month that its members will be decked out in black cloaks and shields, and will be posted at four main Roman sites along the historic structure — Birdoswald Roman Fort in Cumbria, and Corbridge Roman Town, Housesteads Roman Fort, and Chesters Roman Fort in Northumberland. They'll be in place until the debut... |
DC Universe’s Swamp Thing will premiere on May 31st Posted: 30 Mar 2019 12:01 PM PDT At WonderCon in Anaheim, California, DC Comics announced that Swamp Thing, its third live-action series its streaming service DC Universe, will premiere on May 31st. The company also provided a first look at its fourth upcoming series, Stargirl, and says that the company's entire digital comics library will be added to the service for users in April. The streaming service is a one-stop-shop for almost all of DC's content, and includes access to existing DC film and TV adaptations, comic books, and original live action and animated shows. The first such offering was a gritty version of the Teen Titans, Titans, which premiered in October, while its second, Doom Patrol, came out in February. Its first animated offering, a third season of Y... |
Google should publicly address position on China, GOP lawmaker says Posted: 30 Mar 2019 11:00 AM PDT Freshman Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) sent a public letter to Google's CEO Sundar Pichai last week asking for him to explain the company's work in China to the public. The letter followed Pichai's week full of meetings in DC addressing comments made by US defense leaders in March. During a Senate Armed Services Committee meeting in March, General Joseph Dunford argued that Google's current work in China "is indirectly benefiting the Chinese military." The comments alarmed lawmakers and on Wednesday, Pichai met with President Donald Trump and Dunford in what appeared to be an attempt to deescalate tension. Hawley asked the initial question that spurred the debate, and after taking note of Google's meeting, he is now calling for the company to... |
Watch this mesmerizing animation that shows how quickly couples move through relationship stages Posted: 30 Mar 2019 10:00 AM PDT It's common for couples to question whether their relationship timeline is "on track." Flowing Data's new animation will be helpful for answering that question. It shows how quickly Americans today pass through various relationship stages — like living together and getting married — compared to the 1970s.
The data comes from 3,510 respondents of the 2017 How Couples Meet and Stay Together Survey that was administered by Stanford University. In general, contemporary couples are moving on a much slower timeline than a few decades ago. In the 1970s, 6 percent of couples were already married five... |
Facebook is ‘exploring restrictions’ for live video after Christchurch attack Posted: 30 Mar 2019 09:33 AM PDT Earlier today, the New Zealand Herald published a letter from Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, addressing how the company is addressing the deadly terror attack in Christchurch two weeks ago. In the letter, she lays out three steps that the company is taking, including that it's "exploring restrictions" for live video. She described the attack as "an act of pure evil," and that the company is "committed to reviewing what happened," and that it's working with the country's authorities. In the aftermath of the attack, Facebook says that it removed 1.5 million videos of the attack around the world, with 1.2 blocked "at upload." In her letter, Sandberg says that while Facebook moved quickly to remove the video and the perpetrator's account,... |
7 new trailers you should watch this week Posted: 30 Mar 2019 09:00 AM PDT Apple kicked off this week with its big services event, which included the announcement of Apple TV Plus, its streaming movie and TV service. It's going to be a huge deal, eventually, once it actually launches. But for now, I'm more interested in another thing Apple announced: an update to the Apple TV "TV" app. With this app, Apple's goal is to put all your streaming subscriptions in one place — one app to browse and stream everything available to you. That's the dream, at least, making it so that people don't have to hop between apps. But for now, not every video provider is on board. And for those that are on board, you'll have to subscribe to them directly through Apple in order to get all the benefits; otherwise, you'll still have... |
Sega will release its Genesis Mini retro console on September 19th Posted: 30 Mar 2019 08:30 AM PDT At Sega Fes 2019, Sega announced that it will finally release a retro version of its Sega Genesis console later this year: the Sega Genesis Mini (in the US) and the Mega Drive Mini (in Japan). The device will come with 40 built-in games, and will hit stores on September 19th, 2019. According to Kotaku, the Genesis Mini / Mega Drive will have slightly different game lineups when released. The Japanese version will include Castlevania Bloodlines, Comix Zone, Gunstar Heroes, Madou Monogatari Ichi, Powerball, Puyo Puyo 2, Rent-a-Hero, Shining Force, Sonic 2, and Space Harrier II, while the US version will include Altered Beast, Castlevania: Bloodlines, Comix Zone, Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine, Ecco the Dolphin, Gunstar Heroes, Shining... |
Apple’s HomePod is $70 off, and the LG G8 ThinQ is cheaper at B&H Photo Posted: 30 Mar 2019 08:00 AM PDT This week brought a lot of good deals that have come and gone, but a few remain if you're on the hunt for some savings. The Apple HomePod smart speaker is down to $279.99 at Best Buy this weekend. It's no stranger to this price point, but it has been about a month since we've seen it for this low. The speaker is usually $349.99, and the lowest price recorded for Apple's HomePod is $249.99. The LG G8 ThinQ will hit shelves on April 11th. Most places are taking preorders for the upcoming Android phone starting at $819.99, but B&H Photo has the best deal on the unlocked version — by far. For a limited time, it's $699.99 for the phone in gray or black. Apple cancelled its AirPower wireless charging mat on Friday, and fortunately, there are... |
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