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- This Replacement Bathtub Drain Is Like a Slap Chop for Hair Clogs
- HTC Hopes Its Long-Awaited 5K Vive Pro 2 Headset Won't Make You Sick
- The U.S. Has Ignored Pipeline Cybersecurity and Now You’re Paying the Price
- Count Chocula, Frankenberry, More Join Forces and Now Breakfast Is Doomed
- Everything You Need to Know About the Sunrise Eclipse of June 2021
- Google, You Should Already Know How People Feel About Wear OS
- Army of the Dead Turns-Pandemic Era Fears and Greed Into Bloodthirsty Monsters
- Stern's New The Mandalorian Pinball Table Includes a Ball-Controlling Baby Yoda
- Updates From Black Widow, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and More
- An Animal Friendship Thought to Have Ended 250 Million Years Ago Is Still Flourishing Off the Coast of Japan
- The Green Knight's New Trailer Is a Gorgeously Dark Fantasy Epic
- Intel Just Announced the 11th-Gen Mobile CPUs We've Been Waiting For
- Mark Zuckerberg Reveals Goat Named Bitcoin but Will Zuck Kill and Eat His Crypto Creature?
- Nvidia's Newest Graphics Cards for Gaming Laptops Are Here
- MSI’s New Creator and Gaming Laptops Show Off a Sleeker Side
- Lenovo's Latest Gaming Laptops Sport Intel's New 11th-Gen H CPUs
- UK's NHS App to Include Vaccine Passport Starting Next Week
- Dogecoin Is Literally Going to the Moon
- Hackers Threatening East Coast's Fuel Supply Claim They're Not Trying to Cause Anybody Trouble
- This NSFW Love, Death, and Robots Trailer Emphasizes the Death
- I Guess If You Must Put an AirTag on Your Siri Remote, This Is Fine
- The X-Men's Hellfire Gala Wants You to RSVP... for Murder
- WhatsApp Will Turn Your Account Into a Useless Zombie If You Don't Accept Its New Privacy Policy
- Facebook Would Also Like to Annoy the Misinformation Out of You
- Leaked Apple Documents Inadvertently Helped the Right-to-Repair Movement
This Replacement Bathtub Drain Is Like a Slap Chop for Hair Clogs Posted: 11 May 2021 09:10 AM PDT The only thing worse than a bathtub or shower drain that doesn't actually drain is having to clean out the inevitable clog. The PressDrain promises to eliminate that awful chore once and for all with a pop-up mechanism that slices and dices long hair into smaller pieces so they easily wash away. |
HTC Hopes Its Long-Awaited 5K Vive Pro 2 Headset Won't Make You Sick Posted: 11 May 2021 09:00 AM PDT We haven't seen a new HTC Vive virtual reality headset in a minute, but today, the company announced two new devices, including the Vive Pro 2. |
The U.S. Has Ignored Pipeline Cybersecurity and Now You’re Paying the Price Posted: 11 May 2021 09:00 AM PDT It's been four days since the Colonial pipeline, a major gasoline artery in the U.S., shut down following a ransomware attack—and Americans are starting to feel the impacts. As the federal government scrambles to figure out how to transport gasoline across the country and shortages are beginning to hit gas stations in… |
Count Chocula, Frankenberry, More Join Forces and Now Breakfast Is Doomed Posted: 11 May 2021 09:00 AM PDT The day we all feared has arrived. The monsters of the cereal aisle, who had been content menacing the breakfasts of children for decades, have finally realized they are stronger together. Count Chocula, Boo Berry, Frankenberry, Frute Brute, and Yummy Mummy have formed the Monster Cereal Avengers and god help us all. |
Everything You Need to Know About the Sunrise Eclipse of June 2021 Posted: 11 May 2021 08:50 AM PDT Skywatchers who get up early on Thursday, June 10 are in for a rare treat: On that morning, people in the northeastern United States and eastern Canada will see the Sun rise while in the midst of a deep partial eclipse. The event will be of special interest to photographers, who will have the chance to capture the… |
Google, You Should Already Know How People Feel About Wear OS Posted: 11 May 2021 08:30 AM PDT Google I/O is a little more than a week away and it appears the company is sending out surveys to Wear OS users. Why? To ask them how satisfied they are with their smartwatches. If you hear a strange sound in the distance, it's not the sound of cicadas rising from their 17-year slumber. It's the disbelieving, slightly… |
Army of the Dead Turns-Pandemic Era Fears and Greed Into Bloodthirsty Monsters Posted: 11 May 2021 08:15 AM PDT At this late stage into the zombie movie/tv/book game, the question that comes to mind whenever a new project in the genre debuts is what it has to add to the larger canon of zombie lore that's given us an entire taxonomy of fictional flesh-eating ghouls. Familiar as Army of the Dead's constituent parts will be to… |
Stern's New The Mandalorian Pinball Table Includes a Ball-Controlling Baby Yoda Posted: 11 May 2021 06:56 AM PDT Despite the death of arcades, there's apparently still enough of a demand for pinball machines for Stern to keep churning out new table designs. The company's latest design takes inspiration from Star Wars: The Mandalorian and includes a Baby Yoda trapped inside who can use the Force to manipulate the ball's… |
Updates From Black Widow, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and More Posted: 11 May 2021 06:45 AM PDT Margot Robbie really wants to get Poison Ivy into the DC movieverse. Jason Behr hypes up Supergirl's final midseason finale. Plus, a ton of clips from Army of the Dead, and behind-the-scenes on Sweet Tooth. Spoilers get! |
Posted: 11 May 2021 06:15 AM PDT Off the southwest coast of Japan, a group of animals has been coexisting in a close relationship that researchers thought didn't exist in the modern age. The team of researchers from Japan and Poland found a sea lily—which, despite its name, is an animal and not a plant—hosting coral and sea anemone species on its… |
The Green Knight's New Trailer Is a Gorgeously Dark Fantasy Epic Posted: 11 May 2021 06:10 AM PDT We've been waiting for what feels like much longer than one year hence—thanks to a pesky global pandemic—for David Lowery's The Green Knight. Now, it's finally nearly here, and it's still looking amazing. |
Intel Just Announced the 11th-Gen Mobile CPUs We've Been Waiting For Posted: 11 May 2021 06:00 AM PDT Intel's new 11th-gen H-Series mobile processors will join the ones it announced during CES 2021, bringing the total to six. The new mobile processors are designed for ultraportable gaming laptops, as well as content creation-focused machines and mobile workstations. |
Mark Zuckerberg Reveals Goat Named Bitcoin but Will Zuck Kill and Eat His Crypto Creature? Posted: 11 May 2021 04:30 AM PDT Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg posted a photo of his two goats on Monday, and the crypto world got pretty excited after hearing the names of Zuck's four-legged friends: Max and Bitcoin. But are Max and Bitcoin pets or something a bit darker? |
Nvidia's Newest Graphics Cards for Gaming Laptops Are Here Posted: 11 May 2021 04:00 AM PDT Nvidia's latest mobile RTX 3050 Ti and RTX 3050 GPUs are here. |
MSI’s New Creator and Gaming Laptops Show Off a Sleeker Side Posted: 11 May 2021 04:00 AM PDT MSI is announcing a new lineup of creator- and gamer-focused laptops based on Nvidia's new GeForce GPUs and Intel's 11th-generation processors. The MSI launch includes a new Creator series laptop with specs tailor-made for content creators, plus an update to MSI's gaming machines, the GE Raider, GP Leopard, and GS… |
Lenovo's Latest Gaming Laptops Sport Intel's New 11th-Gen H CPUs Posted: 11 May 2021 04:00 AM PDT Today, Intel announced a new range of faster 11th-gen Intel Core H-series CPUs, so naturally Lenovo decided to take those chips and put them into a bunch of new gaming laptops slated to arrive later this summer. |
UK's NHS App to Include Vaccine Passport Starting Next Week Posted: 11 May 2021 02:00 AM PDT The app for the UK's National Health Service will include the ability to show a user's vaccination status starting next week according to a new report from the Times. The so-called "vaccine passport" will be available to British users just in time for the country's loosened restrictions on international travel May 17. |
Dogecoin Is Literally Going to the Moon Posted: 10 May 2021 06:02 PM PDT Elon Musk may have sent Dogecoin's stock plummeting after he bombed on Saturday Night Live on May 8, but that doesn't mean the Tesla and SpaceX CEO isn't doing his part to boost the volatile cryptocurrency. |
Hackers Threatening East Coast's Fuel Supply Claim They're Not Trying to Cause Anybody Trouble Posted: 10 May 2021 06:00 PM PDT Over the weekend, a cyberattack by the Russia-based ransomware gang DarkSide managed to hamstring America's largest oil pipeline, Colonial, threatening to choke off significant energy flows to the East Coast. |
This NSFW Love, Death, and Robots Trailer Emphasizes the Death Posted: 10 May 2021 05:30 PM PDT Well, you can't say Netflix's animated sci-fi anthology doesn't give a fuck. It gives several. |
I Guess If You Must Put an AirTag on Your Siri Remote, This Is Fine Posted: 10 May 2021 04:45 PM PDT In the months of rumors leading up to Apple's official AirTag reveal, I couldn't help but shake the idea that somebody was going to try to stick one on their Apple TV remote. Of course, somebod(ies) absolutely did. |
The X-Men's Hellfire Gala Wants You to RSVP... for Murder Posted: 10 May 2021 03:45 PM PDT Even though everything is so hunky-dory in the sovereign island of Krakoa that Marvel's mutants are throwing a high-fashion party that actual real-life celebrities are attending, we all know the X-Men can't have nice things for long. It sounds like the Hellfire Gala is going to go poorly... for two people in… |
WhatsApp Will Turn Your Account Into a Useless Zombie If You Don't Accept Its New Privacy Policy Posted: 10 May 2021 03:40 PM PDT After facing international backlash over impending updates to its privacy policy, WhatsApp has ever-so-slightly backtracked on the harsh consequences it initially planned for users who don't accept them—but not entirely. |
Facebook Would Also Like to Annoy the Misinformation Out of You Posted: 10 May 2021 03:20 PM PDT Following the lead of Twitter, Facebook may now also prompt users to double-check whether they have actually read the goddamn article before potentially passing on hoaxes to some of their less discerning friends. |
Leaked Apple Documents Inadvertently Helped the Right-to-Repair Movement Posted: 10 May 2021 03:20 PM PDT Cyberattacks are rarely useful to anybody except cyber-attackers, but a recent ransomware incident has had some unexpected upsides for those in the right-to-repair community, new coverage from Motherboard suggests. |
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