Oh, So That’s What M. Night Shyamalan’s Servant Is Really About
So we knew that the creepy baby in M. Night Shyamalan’s new Apple TV+ show was gonna be, well, creepy. Somehow—somehow—we were not adequately prepared for just how goddamn creepy it is.Read more...
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Mozilla Will Automatically Zap Annoying Notification Prompts
Notification permission prompts are, to put it lightly, annoying as fuck. Just because you regularly visit a website, doesn’t mean you want them to bombard you with pop-up notifications. To combat the issue, Mozilla has decided Firefox 72 will automatically block such notifications, shunting them to a small icon in…Read more...
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Fossil Dips Back Into Hybrids With a Feature Filled Watch I Might Wear
In the world of smartwatches, Fossil is best known for being Google’s main partner for Wear OS watches. Today, it’s taking a step out from Google’s shadow with a new hybrid analog watch, the Hybrid HR. And, as the name suggests, the Hybrid HR adds integrated heart rate monitoring, plus a hybrid display that smartwatch…Read more...
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Suspect on ATV Leads Philly Police on Winding Chase After Double Shooting
A man riding an ATV and suspected by authorities of involvement in a fatal shooting led police on a chase through the streets of Philadelphia on Tuesday night, NBC Philadelphia reported.Read more...
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Democrat Appears to Win Kentucky Governor Race After Republican Incumbent Doubles Down on Abortion
Kentucky Attorney General Andy Beshear appears to have won the Kentucky gubernatorial election, besting Republican incumbent Matt Bevin. Bevin, who’d initially hinged his campaign on fighting the Affordable Care Act, pivoted to attacking Beshear’s support of abortion rights shortly before the election, with the…Read more...
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NTSB Finds Uber Self-Driving Car in Fatal Crash Saw Victim, But Wasn't Programmed to Handle Jaywalkers
Federal investigators have determined an Uber self-driving car that killed 49-year-old pedestrian Elaine Herzberg in Tempe, Arizona in March 2018 lacked programming to either recognize or respond to the presence of jaywalkers on the road, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday.Read more...
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Report: Andy Serkis and Colin Farrell Could Be Batman's New Alfred and Penguin
The Bat has his cat. He has his commissioner. He has an enigma. And now, he has someone to serve droll wit and excellent tea, and a fishy foe.Read more...
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Dinner at Zuckerberg's Leaves Civil Rights Organizers 'Cautiously Hopeful'
After seven years of lobbying Facebook to address the rampant hatred that continues to choke the most powerful social media platform in the world, top officials at several prominent civil rights organizations on Monday finally got a meeting with the boss.Read more...
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Henry Kissinger Warns That AI Will Fundamentally Alter Human Consciousness
Speaking in Washington, D.C. earlier today, former U.S. secretary of state Henry Kissinger said he’s convinced of AI’s potential to fundamentally alter human consciousness—including changes in our self-perception and to our strategic decision-making. He also slammed AI developers for insufficiently thinking through…Read more...
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AT&T to Pay $60 Million Settlement Over Accusations of Data Throttling
AT&T is set to pay a pretty large chunk of change to settle with the Federal Trade Commission over allegations that the company sold unlimited data plans that were not, in fact, unlimited—far from it, in fact.Read more...
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Breaking: Earth Hot
October is a time for pumpkin spice lattes, scarves—and record-breaking heat. Yup, October 2019 was the hottest October ever documented, but c’mon, does that surprise anyone anymore?Read more...
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Microsoft Tried Out a 4-Day Workweek and Hot Damn, It Worked
Microsoft’s Japan offices recently experimented with shorter work weeks, and the results provide a glimmer of hope that large companies can alter the workweek and save us from collectively burning out. Read more...
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The Disney+ 'Ad Free' Experience Will Have Some Ads After All, Thanks to Star Wars
At what cost, Kylo Ren? Well, the answer’s a few banners for Starz, apparently.Read more...
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Tuesday's Best Deals: Anker Gold Box, Dyson Stick Vacuums, Hanes Underwear, and More
An Anker one-day sale, discounted Dyson stick vacuums, and a blow-out sale on Wellen Organic Jeans lead off Tuesday’s best deals.Read more...
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Bland Content Isn't Apple TV+'s Biggest Problem
Apple has had a long slow crawl from hardware maker to entertainment service provider. First, there was iTunes and selling music online, then movies and TV shows. Later came Apple Music, a streaming service provided for a monthly fee, and earlier this year there was News+, a news service... provided for a monthly fee.…Read more...
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Timex Flips Off the Smartwatch Trend and Revives a Classic '80s Digital Watch Instead
As watchmakers scramble to jump on the smartwatch bandwagon and attempt to steal a sliver of market share away from Apple, Timex has decided to take the opposite approach. The company has dug into its archives and revived the T80, an iconic digital watch from the ‘80s whose only smart feature is retro styling.Read more...
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Bernie Sanders Smacks Apple For 'Throwing Pennies' at California's Housing Crisis
Every so often, Big Tech likes to announce splashy social initiatives where it throws money at a problem. Big Tech looks good for ‘caring’ and, more importantly, it distracts from the not-so-great things happening on the sidelines. Yesterday, Apple announced a $2.5 billion plan to address the housing crisis in…Read more...
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Microsoft's Surface Pro X Goes Full Batman
From the moment I opened up the Surface Pro X, I got the sense that Microsoft had entered a new chapter for its homegrown hardware. Gone are the huge bezels and hard edges found on the company’s previous detachables, and in their place you something that’s sleek and sophisticated, unlike anything Microsoft has made…Read more...
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His Dark Materials Is Off to a Great Start
His Dark Materials is not an easy story to adapt. The trilogy from Philip Pullman is full of breathtaking sights, sounds, and emotions that only work on the page. In some ways, the HBO and BBC adaptation was never going to measure up. But the debut episode is trying its hardest, and the result is something to…Read more...
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Surprising No One, Uber Continues to Hemorrhage Cash
Beleaguered ride-sharing giant Uber continued to torch cash like an outdated Joker reference in Q3 2019, but it claims that the news is positive because parts of its business would technically be profitable if one looked past all the ways it’s losing money.Read more...
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Did We Need to See That Much of the Childhood of Batwoman's Villain?
Batwoman continues to be Arrow’s rightful successor—a grim exploration of superheroics with a lead that’s all charm, but hampered by their character’s sullenness. Only, where Arrow leaned into realism to the point of ridiculousness, Batwoman at least has the sense to embrace the comic book nature of its titular…Read more...
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FACEBOOK IS DOING JUST FINE, OK?
Keeping a brisk pace in its eternal quest to be as headache-inducing as possible, Facebook announced on Monday that it has rebranded as FACEBOOK.Read more...
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The 10 Best Deals of November 4, 2019
We see a lot of deals around the web over on Kinja Deals, but these were our ten favorites today.Read more...
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Bye Bye, Paris Agreement
The White House began its formal process to pull the United States out of the Paris Agreement on Monday. Read more...
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Dark Fate's Tim Miller Helps Us Answer All Your Burning Terminator Questions
“If you have a story that lends itself to a continuation, that should kind of be there in it,” director Tim Miller told io9. “It was in T2, even if you didn’t recognize it. I don’t think it was [James Cameron’s] intention to put it there but he really did leave an open-ended story because Sarah says, ‘I don’t know…Read more...
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I Just Bought A 12.9” iPad Pro Refurbished, And Now It’s the Same Price New
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The Case for Storing Humanity's Most Important Data on Glass Drink Coasters
It sounds a bit ridiculous at first. Dozens of gigabytes of data can now be encoded on a virtually indestructible glass hard drive that’s the size and shape of a drink coaster. Microsoft just revealed a proof of concept. It’s a thin square of glass that’s been laser-etched with microscopic geometric shapes called…Read more...
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Dell's Latest Pro-Grade Monitor Has a Built-in Colorimeter and Thunderbolt 3
For high-end content creators, making sure your work’s colors are on point is a never-ending battle. So to make things a bit easier, Dell has created what it says is the world’s first 27-inch 4K monitor with a built-in colorimeter and Thunderbolt 3. Read more...
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