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- 5 Reasons to Turn On Android's Developer Mode
- No One Knows What's Killing These Wild Songbirds
- A New iPad Mini and Larger iMac May Be En Route
- Masters of the Universe’s Kevin Smith on Updating He-Man and Adult Animation
- Black Widow Thinks Natasha's Sexy Battle Poses Are Just as Silly as You Do
- We're Getting Closer to Electronic Paper That Can Display as Many Colors as an LCD Display
- Updates From The Suicide Squad, Stargirl, and More
- What You’ll Find Inside Medicine Cabinets in 2030
- Your Next Collecting Obsession: Tiny TVs With Working Remotes That Play Clips From Popular Shows
- What Is the Most Damaging Conspiracy Theory in History?
- Unopened Super Mario 64 Cartridge Sells for Record $1.56 Million
- Kaseya's Staff Sounded the Alarm About Security Flaws for Years Before Ransomware Attack
- U.S. Charges Greek Man Known as ‘The Bull’ for Selling Inside Information on the Dark Web
- Black Widow Surpasses Expectations Raking in $218 Million WorldWide
- Tesla Releases Full Self-Driving Update, Tells Users ‘It May Do the Wrong Thing at the Worst Time’
- Loki: Chris Hemsworth Records New Lines for Throg Role
- Virgin Galactic's Richard Branson Wins Billionaire Space Race
- Netflix Debuts Second Teaser Trailer for New Anime Series Spriggan
- The Pet Sematary Prequel Just Gained 4 New Cast Members
5 Reasons to Turn On Android's Developer Mode Posted: 12 Jul 2021 08:45 AM PDT Hidden away in the main Android Settings menu is a secret set of tools called Developer options that gives you access to all kinds of useful tools and tweaks. If you know how to uncover it, you can take advantage of this bonus functionality, which will allow you to do everything from transform the look of your phone… |
No One Knows What's Killing These Wild Songbirds Posted: 12 Jul 2021 08:20 AM PDT Something is sickening and killing wild birds in multiple states, and no one knows what it is yet. Since May, wildlife experts and officials have reported unexplained die-offs throughout the Eastern half of the U.S. So far, the only thing clear is that these cases aren't being caused by common culprits like salmonella. |
A New iPad Mini and Larger iMac May Be En Route Posted: 12 Jul 2021 08:10 AM PDT Between miniLED screens and some major changes coming in iPadOS 15, Apple's been steadily revamping its iPad following stellar sales in 2020. The latest rumor? This fall, the iPad Mini will get a refreshed design that gets rid of the home button in favor of slimmer bezels. |
Masters of the Universe’s Kevin Smith on Updating He-Man and Adult Animation Posted: 12 Jul 2021 08:00 AM PDT Kevin Smith isn't reinventing the wheel, nor is he reinventing Castle Grayskull. The director of Netflix's upcoming Masters of the Universe sequel series was dead set on keeping Revelation true to the campy, innocuous cartoon of the 1980s, while still satisfying those grown-up He-Man fans who have longed for an… |
Black Widow Thinks Natasha's Sexy Battle Poses Are Just as Silly as You Do Posted: 12 Jul 2021 07:30 AM PDT Despite her lack of fantastical superpowers, Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow more than held her own along the other Avengers right up to the moment she sacrificed her life to help save the universe in Avengers: Endgame. Director Cate Shortland's new Black Widow solo film is a reminder of just how lethal a fighter… |
We're Getting Closer to Electronic Paper That Can Display as Many Colors as an LCD Display Posted: 12 Jul 2021 07:20 AM PDT Electronic paper, from companies like E Ink, can display color images now while minimizing power usage. The trade-off is they look nowhere near as vibrant as display technologies like LCD and OLED, but new research out of Sweden could soon change that with an innovative type of reflective screen. |
Updates From The Suicide Squad, Stargirl, and More Posted: 12 Jul 2021 06:25 AM PDT Go behind the scenes on Snake Eyes' stunt work in new footage. Gus-Gus gets big on the next Legends of Tomorrow. Plus, what's to come on Rick and Morty and Tuca & Bertie. Spoilers, away! |
What You’ll Find Inside Medicine Cabinets in 2030 Posted: 12 Jul 2021 05:50 AM PDT The modern medicine cabinet is filled with all sorts of things, from pain relievers and birth control pills to antibiotics and bandages. And if your medicine cabinet is like mine, it's also packed with tons of useless stuff—like mystery creams, expired prescriptions, and a disturbing number of ambiguous pills. |
Your Next Collecting Obsession: Tiny TVs With Working Remotes That Play Clips From Popular Shows Posted: 12 Jul 2021 05:25 AM PDT Maxxed out on Funko figures? Run out of shelf space for elaborate Lego models? If you're on the hunt for your next collecting obsession, Basic Fun!'s Tiny TV Classics aren't just detailed miniature recreations of televisions from the past 60 years; each little set actually works, playing short clips from movies and TV… |
What Is the Most Damaging Conspiracy Theory in History? Posted: 12 Jul 2021 05:15 AM PDT Not every conspiracy theory is de facto bad. Vast forces really are colluding against us, with varying degrees of intent. It is when these forces are misidentified—when blame is pinned on people equally helpless, or people who are totally made up—that things can spin out of control. The events of January 6th are just… |
Unopened Super Mario 64 Cartridge Sells for Record $1.56 Million Posted: 12 Jul 2021 03:20 AM PDT An unopened copy of Super Mario 64 sold for $1.56 million on Sunday, breaking the world record for most expensive video game auction, according to Dallas-based Heritage Auctions. The previous record was held by The Legend of Zelda, when an unopened copy of the game for the original Nintendo sold for $870,000 last… |
Kaseya's Staff Sounded the Alarm About Security Flaws for Years Before Ransomware Attack Posted: 11 Jul 2021 05:28 PM PDT Employees warned Kaseya's higher-ups for years about critical security flaws in its software but their concerns were brushed off, former workers told Bloomberg. Several staffers quit in frustration or were fired after repeatedly sounding the alarm about failings in the IT firm's cybersecurity practices. Now, Kaseya is… |
U.S. Charges Greek Man Known as ‘The Bull’ for Selling Inside Information on the Dark Web Posted: 11 Jul 2021 04:40 PM PDT A cybercriminal known as "The Bull" was stopped in its tracks by U.S. authorities for selling insider information on publicly traded companies on the dark web. |
Black Widow Surpasses Expectations Raking in $218 Million WorldWide Posted: 11 Jul 2021 03:30 PM PDT Disney announced today that Black Widow raked in $80 million at the box office, $60 million via Disney+ Premier Access, and $78 million at the international box office, thus making it the biggest domestic opening since the pandemic began. It's also the third-largest domestic opening for an origin story behind Black… |
Tesla Releases Full Self-Driving Update, Tells Users ‘It May Do the Wrong Thing at the Worst Time’ Posted: 11 Jul 2021 02:32 PM PDT Years after its announced debut, Tesla has finally released beta version 9 of its Full Self-Driving system, albeit warning drivers that the software "may do the wrong thing at the worst time" and urging them not to become complacent at the wheel. |
Loki: Chris Hemsworth Records New Lines for Throg Role Posted: 11 Jul 2021 01:30 PM PDT Believe it or not, Chris Hemsworth appears in the latest episode of Loki. Well, his voice does. |
Virgin Galactic's Richard Branson Wins Billionaire Space Race Posted: 11 Jul 2021 01:11 PM PDT British billionaire Richard Branson finally got his trip to space on Sunday. |
Netflix Debuts Second Teaser Trailer for New Anime Series Spriggan Posted: 11 Jul 2021 11:30 AM PDT Netflix is giving new life to the anime Spriggan, and a second teaser trailer has officially hit the internet. |
The Pet Sematary Prequel Just Gained 4 New Cast Members Posted: 11 Jul 2021 09:00 AM PDT The Pet Sematary prequel film casting is upon us. |
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