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- Lenovo's Legion Phone Duel 2 Has 2 Fans, 2 Batteries, and One of the Weirdest Camera Bumps Available Today
- Methane Has Never Risen This Fast in the Atmosphere
- Thursday's Best Deals: RAVPower Portable Power Station, VPN Unlimited + PlayStation Plus, LEGO Star Wars X-Wing, Bella Air Fryer, Ella Paradis Spring Cleaning Sale, and More
- Well Here’s Something You Don’t See Every Day
- International Project Will See How the Quiet of Covid-19 Affected the Oceans
- Made For Love Is All About Escaping the Tangled Web of Other People's Minds
- Nokia's Overhauled Budget Phone Lineup Has Something for Everyone
- Get a Lifetime Subscription to VPN Unlimited and 1 Year of PS Plus for $50
- This Highly-Absorbent Nasal Swab Means Uncomfortable Covid-19 Tests Are Over Faster
- The Majority of Amazon's Bessemer Workers Cast Ballots, Results of the Union Election Are on Their Way
- The First Powerpuff Set Pictures Tease Some Classic Costumes
- Tribit's Versatile, Long-Lasting New Bluetooth Speaker Has a Weird Flaw
- 70,000 SSNs, 600,000 Credit Card Records Leaked After Stolen-Data Hub Gets Hacked
- Twitter Launches Pro-Democracy Emoji for 'Milk Tea Alliance' in Asia
- LG Pledges Three Years of OS Updates After It Stops Making New Phones
- Facebook Is Officially Beta Testing Hotline, a Clubhouse-Inspired Audio Q&A Feature
- Dallas Police Used Face Recognition Software Without Authorization, Installed on Personal Phones
- Trump's Twitter Not Even Allowed to Return in Archival Format for Nerds
- These Headphones Offer Solid Active Noise Cancellation for Those on a Budget
- These Mole-Like Critters Lived Under the Feet of Dinosaurs
- Amazon's Worker-Crushing Megacycle Is Energizing a Battle
- The French Army Is Testing Spot the Robot on the Battlefield
- Hunting for Pokémon Cards Has Become a Different Kind of Game
- The Midwest’s Active Fire Season Is a Warning
- A Trio of Extreme Brown Dwarfs Have Been Found Spinning at Their Physical Limits
Posted: 08 Apr 2021 08:50 AM PDT While I can't confirm it, I suspect someone in Lenovo's phone department is a big fan of Vin Diesel movies. Why? Well, it seems like Lenovo has just released a gaming phone inspired by 2 Fast 2 Furious. |
Methane Has Never Risen This Fast in the Atmosphere Posted: 08 Apr 2021 08:19 AM PDT There's more methane in the atmosphere than any other time since record keeping began—and levels really spiked last year, despite the fact that we were all inside for most of the time. |
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Well Here’s Something You Don’t See Every Day Posted: 08 Apr 2021 08:00 AM PDT We're used to seeing stark images of rovers all alone on the Red Planet, but Perseverance brought a friend. NASA has just released a stunning photo showing two vehicles—the Perseverance rover and the Ingenuity helicopter—in a single shot. |
International Project Will See How the Quiet of Covid-19 Affected the Oceans Posted: 08 Apr 2021 07:33 AM PDT Between offshore oil and gas drilling, shipping, wind turbines, and even jet skis, the ocean is a pretty loud place. But amid covid-19, a lot of that activity came to a halt. That's given scientists a rare chance to examine how marine ecosystems respond to quieter soundscapes. A new initiative, the International… |
Made For Love Is All About Escaping the Tangled Web of Other People's Minds Posted: 07 Apr 2021 05:00 PM PDT Though HBO Max's new series Made For Love, an adaptation of Alissa Nutting's 2017 novel of the same name, is charged with the same foreboding dread about a technology-saturated near future that's present in Black Mirror, the show imagines a hero who has enough sense to understand how messed up the world she lives in… |
Nokia's Overhauled Budget Phone Lineup Has Something for Everyone Posted: 08 Apr 2021 07:30 AM PDT Sometimes it just makes sense for companies to rethink their entire portfolio instead of churning out another generation of the same old devices, which is exactly what Nokia is doing with its new X, G, and C-series phones. |
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This Highly-Absorbent Nasal Swab Means Uncomfortable Covid-19 Tests Are Over Faster Posted: 08 Apr 2021 07:20 AM PDT Anyone who's had a covid-19 test requiring a nasal swab knows it's not the most pleasant experience. Part of the problem is that the swab has to be left in place for 10-15 seconds to ensure an adequate sample is absorbed. But a company born from 3D printing research at MIT says it's created a new type of swab that's… |
Posted: 08 Apr 2021 06:50 AM PDT Breaking from Alabama: We are this much closer to learning the results of the historic union election at Amazon's Bessemer, AL warehouse. The Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store Union (RWDSU) reports that the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has received 3,125 ballots. This means that a majority of about… |
The First Powerpuff Set Pictures Tease Some Classic Costumes Posted: 08 Apr 2021 06:24 AM PDT Borderlands' cast continues to expand like some kind of talent black hole. The Tomorrow War is taking Chris Pratt to Amazon. Wynonna Earp's finale teases good news for Wayhaughts. Plus, what's next on For All Mankind, Black Lightning, and Nancy Drew. Spoilers, away! |
Tribit's Versatile, Long-Lasting New Bluetooth Speaker Has a Weird Flaw Posted: 08 Apr 2021 06:00 AM PDT There's a lot to like about Tribit's new flagship Bluetooth speaker. At just 7 inches tall, the StormBox Pro is highly portable. It also sits in that sweet spot between being big enough to have some solidly loud sound, but also small enough that you could definitely fit it in a backpack or tote bag. But for some of… |
70,000 SSNs, 600,000 Credit Card Records Leaked After Stolen-Data Hub Gets Hacked Posted: 08 Apr 2021 06:00 AM PDT Until recently, the carding store Swarmshop was a popular, illicit online market where cybercriminals could go to sell and purchase stolen credit card and banking data. However, the store's luck may have run out—and it may have taken a little of your luck with it. |
Twitter Launches Pro-Democracy Emoji for 'Milk Tea Alliance' in Asia Posted: 08 Apr 2021 04:00 AM PDT Twitter launched a new emoji early Thursday that will appear anytime a user tweets the hashtag #MilkTeaAlliance. The so-called Milk Tea Alliance refers to the pro-democracy movement in Asia that has been organized, at least in part, through actions online. |
LG Pledges Three Years of OS Updates After It Stops Making New Phones Posted: 08 Apr 2021 12:30 AM PDT LG will continue to provide operating system updates for its mobile phones over the next three years, even after the company stops making phones entirely by July of this year, according to an announcement posted on LG's website. And that's good news for anyone who recently bought an LG phone or may be thinking of… |
Facebook Is Officially Beta Testing Hotline, a Clubhouse-Inspired Audio Q&A Feature Posted: 07 Apr 2021 04:53 PM PDT Facebook on Wednesday ran its first public beta test of Hotline — a web-based Q&A platform that seems like it was dreamed up as the platform's answer to the current voice chat app craze. |
Dallas Police Used Face Recognition Software Without Authorization, Installed on Personal Phones Posted: 07 Apr 2021 04:00 PM PDT Dallas police officers used unauthorized facial recognition software to conduct between 500 and 1,000 searches in attempts to identify people based on photographs. A Dallas Police spokesperson says the searches were never authorized by the department, and that in some cases, officers had installed facial recognition… |
Trump's Twitter Not Even Allowed to Return in Archival Format for Nerds Posted: 07 Apr 2021 03:40 PM PDT No one wants to return to Twitter more badly than Donald Trump. |
These Headphones Offer Solid Active Noise Cancellation for Those on a Budget Posted: 07 Apr 2021 03:30 PM PDT Urbanista isn't a household name. Founded in Sweden, the company makes low-cost, high-design headphones for folks who don't want to spend a few hundred dollars on options from Apple, Bose, or Beats. Their latest product, the Miami, is a pair of active noise-canceling headphones with 50-hour battery life and a tempting… |
These Mole-Like Critters Lived Under the Feet of Dinosaurs Posted: 07 Apr 2021 03:20 PM PDT Before an asteroid completely changed the course of Earth's evolutionary trajectory, the world was filled with scaled and feathered dinosaurs, web-winged pterosaurs, and, as a new study describes, precursors to modern mammals that eked out existence in burrows they dug into the Cretaceous soil. |
Amazon's Worker-Crushing Megacycle Is Energizing a Battle Posted: 07 Apr 2021 03:10 PM PDT Amazon wanted its workforce to break its back for 10 hours straight, four nights a week, hauling boxes. It got what it wished. As a result, its labor pool is growing stronger by the day—just not to its advantage. |
The French Army Is Testing Spot the Robot on the Battlefield Posted: 07 Apr 2021 03:00 PM PDT Boston Robotic's Spot quadruped robot seems to be hitting the battlefield with a group of French Army trainees in a series of drills and simulations that explore how these currently unarmed robots could work side-by-side with humans. |
Hunting for Pokémon Cards Has Become a Different Kind of Game Posted: 07 Apr 2021 02:00 PM PDT A few weeks back, during a particularly unremarkable late night of insomnia-fueled doomscrolling, a notification slid its way onto my phone's screen that quickened my pulse and dilated my pupils. For the next few minutes or so—there was no way to be sure for how long—the long out-of-stock Pokémon cards that I, and… |
The Midwest’s Active Fire Season Is a Warning Posted: 07 Apr 2021 12:31 PM PDT It's a climate cliché to say the world is on fire, but it is. Right now, wildfires are burning across the Midwest in a major spring burn. The spring flames there are a warning sign of what could be an active fire season out in the coming months. |
A Trio of Extreme Brown Dwarfs Have Been Found Spinning at Their Physical Limits Posted: 07 Apr 2021 01:30 PM PDT New research documents the fastest-spinning brown dwarfs on record. The objects are rotating so rapidly that, should they rotate any faster, they'd likely tear themselves apart. The finding could mean that these so-called "failed stars" have a built-in speed limit. |
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