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Reporter Doesn’t Realize Facebook’s Filters Were Making His Live Weather Report Especially Awesome

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Reporter Doesn't Realize Facebook's Filters Were Making His Live Weather Report Especially Awesome The scourge of low-budget news broadcasts and impromptu live streams has reared its ugly head once again as a North Carolina TV reporter forgot to disable the wacky Facebook Live Mystery Mask augmented reality filters before going on air to report on some unusual snowfall in the area.Read more... Go to Source

Amazon Opens Its First Full-Sized Cashless Go Grocery Store

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Amazon Opens Its First Full-Sized Cashless Go Grocery Store Two years ago, Amazon opened its first cashless Go convenience store, and in the time since, Amazon Go stores have expanded to 24 other locations throughout the country. But now, Amazon is trying to take its cashless stores big time with the official launch of its first Amazon Go Grocery store. Read more... Go to Source

3 Ways Universal’s Dark Universe Went Wrong

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3 Ways Universal's Dark Universe Went Wrong Imagine you’re sitting down to watch a Universal monster movie. It starts off normally enough, with the Universal logo flying across the screen—only to be replaced with a new one, for the Dark Universe. This was a message that we were getting the newest mega-cinematic universe. But just as soon as it started, the Dark…Read more... Go to Source

That Is One Big Portable Bluetooth Speaker

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That Is One Big Portable Bluetooth Speaker I am not a loud party person. At bars or social gatherings, I’m more apt to leave early if the host or venue has music on so high that I have to constantly yell “WHAT?” at my friends. But if that’s your thing, then Ultimate Ears’ latest speaker, the Hyperboom, is the company’s loudest portable Bluetooth speaker yet.Read more... Go to Source

On Twin Peaks Day, We Want to Know: What’s Your All-Time Favorite Moment on the Show?

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On Twin Peaks Day, We Want to Know: What's Your All-Time Favorite Moment on the Show? It’s been 30 years since Agent Cooper drove through the evergreens and into the town of Twin Peaks for the first time, changing his life and TV history forever. Though Twin Peaks technically premiered in April of 1990, Coop notes the in-show date as February 24—thereby making today Twin Peaks Day. Let’s rock!Read more... Go to Source

Bloomberg May Be Taking Hits in the Polls, But He’s Crushing the Social Media Cringe Finals

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Bloomberg May Be Taking Hits in the Polls, But He's Crushing the Social Media Cringe Finals Former New York City mayor and billionaire oligarch Michael Bloomberg’s presidential campaign hasn’t had the best week since the Feb. 19 Democratic primary debate in Nevada, where he was more or less mechanically separated into meat byproducts by the rest of the field on everything from his support for stop-and-frisk…Read more... Go to Source
How Star Wars: The Clone Wars’ Long Hiatus, and The Mandalorian, Made It Even Better

How Star Wars: The Clone Wars’ Long Hiatus, and The Mandalorian, Made It Even Better

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How Star Wars: The Clone Wars' Long Hiatus, and The Mandalorian, Made It Even Better There’s no way producer Dave Filoni ever thought Star Wars: The Clone Wars would be back. If he thought for a second that might happen, he certainly wouldn’t have spent the last six years telling fans what he had planned to do. He also probably wouldn’t have resurrected several of the show’s major characters in…Read more... Go to Source
Climate Deniers Are Out of Ideas

Climate Deniers Are Out of Ideas

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Climate Deniers Are Out of Ideas Folks, the Washington Post had itself a Sunday night. The paper inexplicably published a puff piece on the “anti-Greta,” a German teen peddling soft climate denial who’s being supported by a group of old white guys at the Heartland Institute. Read more... Go to Source
Plucky TSA Spokesperson With a TikTok Account Draws Stern Warning from Chuck Schumer

Plucky TSA Spokesperson With a TikTok Account Draws Stern Warning from Chuck Schumer

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Plucky TSA Spokesperson With a TikTok Account Draws Stern Warning from Chuck Schumer Senator Chuck Schumer, America’s dean who swears to god this is the last warning about the phones, has asked the TSA to get off TikTok. In a missive addressed to TSA Administrator David Pekoske on Saturday, Schumer noted that a previous string of warnings resulted in TikTok bans for the Department of Defense, the…Read more... Go to Source
Influencer Arrests, Sea Eagles Torturing Bats and HIV Drugs to Treat Coronavirus: Best Gizmodo Stories of the Week

Influencer Arrests, Sea Eagles Torturing Bats and HIV Drugs to Treat Coronavirus: Best Gizmodo Stories of the Week

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Influencer Arrests, Sea Eagles Torturing Bats and HIV Drugs to Treat Coronavirus: Best Gizmodo Stories of the Week I don’t know about you all, but I never win anything when I enter Instagram giveaways or contests. I’ve often wondered if anyone really does or whether they’re all scams. Although I don’t know the answer to that question, I do know that there’s now at least one less scammer on Instagram. Read more... Go to Source
South Korean President Authorizes the Government to Adopt Chinese Style Measures to Control Coronavirus Spread

South Korean President Authorizes the Government to Adopt Chinese Style Measures to Control Coronavirus Spread

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South Korean President Authorizes the Government to Adopt Chinese Style Measures to Control Coronavirus Spread South Korean President Moon Jae-in placed his country on the highest possible level of alert on Sunday following the drastic rise of coronavirus, officially known as COVID-19, cases in the region. The designation allows the government to lock down cities, restrict domestic travel and block public activities, among…Read more... Go to Source
Famed DIY Rocketeer “Mad” Mike Hughes Dies While Trying to Launch Another Homemade Rocket

Famed DIY Rocketeer “Mad” Mike Hughes Dies While Trying to Launch Another Homemade Rocket

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Famed DIY Rocketeer “Mad” Mike Hughes Dies While Trying to Launch Another Homemade Rocket The famed DIY rocketeer “Mad” Mike Hughes, who in 2018 successfully launched himself more than 1,800 feet into the sky in a homemade rocket, died on Saturday in a tragic accident. To the end though, it can be said that he passed doing what he loved to do: launching rockets.Read more... Go to Source
All of the Coolest Stuff at Toy Fair 2020

All of the Coolest Stuff at Toy Fair 2020

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All of the Coolest Stuff at Toy Fair 2020 If there’s one thing this year’s Toy Fair made obviously clear, it’s that kids these days have it good when it comes to toys. Advances in tech, plus a neverending stream of slick superhero films, and resurgent ‘80s and ‘90s nostalgia means all the toys you grew up with are now cooler than ever. Read more... Go to Source
After 60 Years, You Can Now Draw Perfect Circles on Etch a Sketch

After 60 Years, You Can Now Draw Perfect Circles on Etch a Sketch

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After 60 Years, You Can Now Draw Perfect Circles on Etch a Sketch All of my childhood memories involving Etch a Sketch end the same way. I’d fiddle with the knobs and then after a few minutes, shake it in frustration, erasing all evidence of my hideous “art.” The ionic toy is marking its 60th anniversary this year with a few limited edition launches, but of all of them the Etch a…Read more... Go to Source
Google’s Message to Huawei Device Users: Do Not Use the Side Door to Install Google Apps

Google’s Message to Huawei Device Users: Do Not Use the Side Door to Install Google Apps

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Google’s Message to Huawei Device Users: Do Not Use the Side Door to Install Google Apps Google wants to clear things up for Huawei device users: Google’s apps and services cannot be preloaded on new Huawei devices and are not available due to U.S. government restrictions. If users try to download Google apps and services through a side door, or essentially download them from somewhere other than the Play…Read more... Go to Source
Still Waiting On Your Winnings From HQ Trivia? Apparently, You’re Not Alone

Still Waiting On Your Winnings From HQ Trivia? Apparently, You’re Not Alone

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Still Waiting On Your Winnings From HQ Trivia? Apparently, You're Not Alone When HQ Trivia abruptly announced it was penniless and shuttering last week, players of the once-viral live game show app wondered what the news meant for any winnings they’d yet to cash in. For many, that question continues to remain unanswered, according to a recent Digital Trends report.Read more... Go to Source
Facebook Quietly Cuts Off Sensitive Ad Data Before It Can Get Cambridge Analytica’d Again

Facebook Quietly Cuts Off Sensitive Ad Data Before It Can Get Cambridge Analytica’d Again

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Facebook Quietly Cuts Off Sensitive Ad Data Before It Can Get Cambridge Analytica'd Again A good rule of thumb is to be skeptical of the privacy-forward changes Facebook touts to the public, and to deeply interrogate any of the quieter changes it rolls out behind the scenes since those—surprisingly—often mark the real efforts that the company’s taking to be a little bit less of an invasive shitshow. Read more... Go to Source
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