An Alkaline Water Brand Is Making People Seriously Ill in Nevada, Officials Say
A brand of alkaline water is likely sickening people in Nevada, federal and local health officials say. At least 11 people in the state have come down with varying symptoms, including serious liver injury, after drinking “Real Water” products. People are being advised not to drink the stuff, while one family has since…Read more... Go to Source
Tick Bites, Bad Breath, and Broken Bones: People Are Blaming the Covid-19 Vaccine for Anything
Regulators in many countries are collecting reports of adverse events that occur after a person gets a covid-19 vaccine. This data collection is crucial to being able to identify side effects that may not have shown up during clinical trials. But in the UK at least, patients and doctors are reporting a wide range of…Read more... Go to Source
Unprecedented Footage Reveals the Bizarre Inner Workings of a Beehive
Ever wonder what it’s like to be a honey bee? These new video clips, taken from within a beehive, will give you a good sense.Read more... Go to Source
Boost Your Audio Game With 20% off Sony's Excellent WH-1000XM4 Headphones, Plus a Free Mophie Battery Pack
Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones + Mophie Battery Pack | $278 | AdoramaRead more... Go to Source
This 2-in-1 Stylus Convinced Me That Digital Note-Taking Doesn't Suck
I’ve never been a fan of digital note-taking. In school, I was the type of nerd who color-coded their notes in precise lettering, often accompanied by elaborate diagrams and drawings. Calligraphy is my lifelong hobby, and once at a Japanese stationery store, I dropped roughly $400 on pens, highlighters, and Copic…Read more... Go to Source
Boba Fett's Animated Debut From The Star Wars Holiday Special Is Coming to Disney+ [Updated]
The Star Wars Holiday Special is one of the most infamous aspects of Star Wars’ peculiar brand of infamy: a sidestep so achingly terrible that, despite the fact no one wants to actually talk about it, fans can’t stop talking about it. And now, at least part of what was once stricken from history is coming to streaming.Read more... Go to Source
9 Conspiracy Theories We Wish QAnon People Would Obsess Over Instead
QAnon is, unfortunately, one of the most popular conspiracy theories in town these days. But let’s not forget that there are conspiracy theories that are way more interesting and far less of a threat to American democracy.Read more... Go to Source
RIP Yaphet Kotto, Star of Alien, James Bond, and More
Yaphet Kotto passed away yesterday at the age of 81. Best known for his roles as Parker in Ridley Scott’s first Alien movie and the villain Dr. Kananga in Live and Let Die, Roger Moore’s first outing as James Bond, the actor also appeared in The Running Man, Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare, Homicide: Life on the…Read more... Go to Source
Russia 'Amplified' the Hunter Biden Story and Spread Election Conspiracy Theories, Intel Agencies Claim
Russia wants America to hate Hunter Biden. That, and other odd claims, are at the heart of a newly declassified report from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), meant to examine the extent of foreign influence on the 2020 U.S. Presidential election. Read more... Go to Source
Parler's Horrible Reboot Is Courtesy of 'Big Checks' From GOP Mega-Donor Rebekah Mercer
Parler, the right-wing social network that was hounded off the web after many of its users predictably used the site to organize and stream the Jan. 6 Capitol riots, is doubling down on being worse on the dime of its ultra-conservative board chairwoman Rebekah Mercer, according to a Tuesday report by Bloomberg.Read more... Go to Source
Mash the Buy Button for Hitman 3, HyperX Headsets, and More in Today's Best PlayStation Deals
Featured Deal: Hitman 3 (PS5) | $50 | AmazonRead more... Go to Source
Google Is Taking Less of a Cut From Its App Store
Good news for Android app developers. Google announced on Tuesday that it is reducing its cut from Play Store proceeds down to 15%, a number in line with Apple’s cut of App Store proceeds.Read more... Go to Source
Sony's New $2,000 E-Mount Lens Is Cutting-Edge Glass for Pros
In just over a decade, Sony has transformed its E-mount lenses from a small collection of glass into one its biggest strengths, and today Sony is announcing its 60th E-mount lens: the new FE f/1.2 50mm G Master prime lens.Read more... Go to Source
Marshall's First Wireless Earbuds Have More Style Than Substance
There are few brands as synonymous with rock and roll as Marshall, whose amps are as iconic as a Fender guitar. The company has parlayed its recognizable name into a line of consumer audio goods, including headphones and wireless speakers, but the Mode II is its first pair of truly wireless earbuds. The buds sound…Read more... Go to Source
Racist Zoning Practices Are So Prevalent, ‘You Can Even See It in the Flood Data’
There’s no question that flooding is becoming worse due to the climate crisis pushing up our sea levels and making heavy downpours more common. But the risk doesn’t affect us all equally. A report released by the real estate brokerage firm Redfin this week shows that formerly redlined areas are more vulnerable to the…Read more... Go to Source
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Is a Show to Dissect, But in a Different Way From WandaVision
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has always trained fans to look ahead. To uncover the mysteries. Piece together the connections. Nowhere has that been more evident than in WandaVision, Marvel’s first Disney+ TV series. Fan speculation and excitement for WandaVision was so feverish, in fact, it’s almost a shock that the…Read more... Go to Source
Encrypted Messaging App Signal Goes Down in China
Signal, the popular encrypted messaging app, stopped working in China on Tuesday, according to multiple reports. The app is still available in the Apple App Store in China, according to Reuters, but it’s not clear how much longer that might last.Read more... Go to Source
This Machine Creates 3D Objects In Seconds
When we think of 3D printing we usually think of a little robot that squirts out endless lines of plastic onto a surface. But vacuum forming—smoothing a sheet of thin plastic over an object to make a hollow copy—has been around much longer and is the premise behind Myyard’s Formart 2.Read more... Go to Source
Apparently the Pentagon Is Thinking of Giving Jetpacks a Try
If you need further proof that we are living in a literal science fiction movie right now, look no further than the fact that the U.S. Defense Department is thinking about strapping jetpacks onto its special forces cadres. Well, actually the term they are using is “portable personal air mobility system,” but you get…Read more... Go to Source
California Passes New Regulation Banning "Dark Patterns" Under Landmark Privacy Law
New regulations were approved under California’s Consumer Privacy Act on Monday that will prohibit the use of so-called dark patterns — tricks deployed by websites or apps that seek to frustrate or bamboozle users into doing things they wouldn’t normally do.Read more... Go to Source
Amazon Prime Video Is Testing a Shuffle Feature Now, Too
Amazon’s streaming service is currently testing a shuffle tool that could help switch up your binge-watching routine.Read more... Go to Source
Astronomers Spotted a Black Hole Casually Gliding Through Space
Some 230 million light-years from Earth, there’s a black hole going places. These extraordinarily dense objects are usually found sitting at the center of a galaxy violently gobbling up matter, so it was a surprise when astronomers spotted this one moving out of step with its resident galaxy.Read more... Go to Source
Facebook and News Corp Have Reached a Three Year News Distribution Deal
After temporarily disabling Australian news organizations’ ability to share news links in February, Facebook announced on Monday that it had reached a licensing agreement with the news giant News Corp. Read more... Go to Source
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