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- Zillow adds support for iOS 15’s SharePlay, so you can look at homes together from your studio apartments
- Costco members can order the Xbox Series X right now
- Listen to these wild sounds NASA recorded from Jupiter’s moon
- Hawkeye’s first season is a welcome holiday surprise
- Fight climate change by eating your leftovers this holiday season
- Former Google and Meta executive launches at-home COVID-19 test
- T-Mobile’s 5G Home Internet: I tried it, and it tried me
- 8 great shows and movies from 2021 to stream on Hulu
- Amazon’s AWS logs third outage this month, affecting Slack, Epic Games Store, Asana and more
- Elon Musk: metaverse isn’t ‘compelling’ and Web3 ‘more marketing than reality’
Posted: 22 Dec 2021 08:04 AM PST Have you ever wanted to aimlessly scroll through Zillow and admire all the heinously expensive houses that you'll never be able to afford thanks to the skyrocketing price of real estate — but also share that experience with a friend or loved one who isn't able to join you in your Well, Zillow has debuted the solution to that dubiously common problem by adding support for Apple's new SharePlay feature to its iPhone and iPad apps. Which, in turn, allows you to browse listings (something that Zillow — a company that appears to be completely unfamiliar with the existence of baseball — describes in its press release as "America's favorite pastime") over FaceTime. |
Costco members can order the Xbox Series X right now Posted: 22 Dec 2021 07:49 AM PST The Xbox Series X console has remained hard to come by, and with the holidays looming the window to get one in time is narrowing. Many retailers have turned to charging for the chance just to buy a console via subscription-based memberships, which is a game that Costco has been playing from the beginning. The warehouse retailer has gotten its fair share of console restocks, and today it has Microsoft's flagship console available for its members. You can order the Xbox Series X from Costco right now, which is only sold as a bundle with an extra controller. You need a paid Costco membership to order this, which you can get here at the retailer's site for a minimum of $60 per year. While some video games and accessories can be purchased... |
Listen to these wild sounds NASA recorded from Jupiter’s moon Posted: 22 Dec 2021 07:12 AM PST NASA unveiled a 50-second audio clip from Juno's Ganymede flyby at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) fall meeting on Friday. Generated from data captured on June 7th during the spacecraft's closest approach yet to Ganymede, the sound, similar to a robot or dial-up modem, is the latest fascinating return from the Juno mission's years-long exploration of the Solar System's largest gas giant and its moons. The audio comes from data gathered using Juno's Waves instrument, designed to measure radio and plasma waves detected in Jupiter's magnetosphere, the bubble of charged particles that envelop the gas giant. Ganymede is Jupiter's largest moon and the only moon in the Solar System to have a magnetosphere of its own. The emissions data... |
Hawkeye’s first season is a welcome holiday surprise Posted: 22 Dec 2021 07:01 AM PST A fun romp with some important MCU connections |
Fight climate change by eating your leftovers this holiday season Posted: 22 Dec 2021 07:00 AM PST In my family, there are two traditions when it comes to holiday meals: there must be way more food on the table than everyone can eat, and everyone must take home a plate of food at the end of the meal to make sure all the hard work that went into its preparation wasn't wasted. While small holiday gatherings have become the norm in my house in recent years, my mom still prepares big portions. When I asked her why, it boiled down to wanting to make sure there was enough for everyone, not just to enjoy the meal but to enjoy leftovers for as long as they wanted. That seemed perfectly reasonable to me — until I learned what a problem those leftovers are for the planet if they go to waste. The holidays are a busy time for trash collectors.... |
Former Google and Meta executive launches at-home COVID-19 test Posted: 22 Dec 2021 06:07 AM PST A new medical testing startup called Detect began selling at-home molecular COVID-19 tests through its website last week. The company also announced its CEO — Hugo Barra, a former executive at companies like Meta and Google who previously worked on hardware products like smartphones and virtual reality. The timing was sadly serendipitous — the launch coincided with a near-unprecedented surge in COVID-19 cases in the United States, driven by the omicron variant. It's nearly impossible to find an at-home test for the virus. Detect's website shows that its tests are sold out and notes that "limited quantities" will be available at noon each day. "During this kind of high pressure, high tension period, where people really need these tests,... |
T-Mobile’s 5G Home Internet: I tried it, and it tried me Posted: 22 Dec 2021 06:00 AM PST Is cellular good enough for a home internet connection? |
8 great shows and movies from 2021 to stream on Hulu Posted: 22 Dec 2021 06:00 AM PST Here's what to stream over the holidays |
Amazon’s AWS logs third outage this month, affecting Slack, Epic Games Store, Asana and more Posted: 22 Dec 2021 05:19 AM PST Amazon's crucial web services business AWS is experiencing problems today, with issues affecting services like Slack, Imgur, and the Epic Games store for some users. It's not looking good if you're working from home, with some Slack users unable to view or upload images, and work management tool Asana also hit by the outages. As of 6:13 AM PST, Amazon said it had restored power to affected servers, but users may still experience issues going forward. In an incident update, Slack said its services were "experiencing issues with file uploads, message editing, and other services." Asana said the problems constituted a "major outage," with "many of our users unable to access Asana." Epic Games Store said "Internet services outages" were... |
Elon Musk: metaverse isn’t ‘compelling’ and Web3 ‘more marketing than reality’ Posted: 22 Dec 2021 04:43 AM PST The metaverse and Web3 are two trends supposedly set to revolutionize the digital world. But the richest man IRL, Elon Musk, is not keen on either. In a recent interview, the SpaceX and Tesla CEO said he couldn't see a compelling use-case for the VR-driven metaverse, and derided Web3 — a nebulous concept in which internet services are rebuilt around blockchain and cryptocurrency — as "more marketing than reality," adding "I don't get it." Musk admitted that he might just be "too old" to understand these new technologies. "Am I like one of those people who was dismissing the internet [in] '95 as some fad or something that's never going to amount to anything?" he suggested, before noting that in 1995 he was very much one of the... |
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