Wednesday 31 January 2018

Google is now using machine learning to predict flight delays

Google has updated its Flights app with a pair of new features that should help weary (and wary) travelers get to grips with the next trip to the airport. The first uses machine learning to predict upcoming flight delays, and the second breaks down exactly what different airlines mean by “basic economy” — explaining what amenities are and are not included in so-called last class.

Predicting flight delays is probably the most interesting of these two. According to reports from VentureBeat and TechCrunch, Google combs through historical data of flight delays to look for common patterns in late departures. These include factors like location, weather, and aircraft arriving late. Once the algorithms are 80 percent sure there’ll be a delay,...

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What Men Should Learn From Women About Work-Life Balance

“Women almost never become art monsters because art monsters only concern themselves with art, never mundane things,” writes Jenny Offill in her novel Dept. of Speculation. “Nabokov didn’t even fold his own umbrella. Vera licked his stamps for him.” Women, instead, are forced to “balance” work and life.

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There’s now an LTE version of the Nokia 3310

To stay relevant, Black Mirror has to change how dystopian fiction works

Dystopian science fiction has spent more than a century in the popular imagination, but the more popular it gets, the more it confronts a major existential dilemma: making people fear a dark future is no longer a useful tool in preventing it. Dystopian futures have never been more piercingly relevant. We live in an era when many of the genre’s most far-reaching prophecies have come true, from radical inequality and authoritarian doublespeak to irreversible climate change and unsettling breakthroughs in AI. Dystopian fiction is inherently political, but it also gained steam because it was good entertainment, an escapist adventure into the frightening hypothetical consequences of human frailty. But when the real world is so thoroughly...

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How to Build a Way Better Super Bowl Betting Pool

For some of us, the thrill of the gridiron is enough. But others need a little more than bragging rights for the stakes to feel high. Enter: the friendly Super Bowl betting pool. And since the goal is to make things more interesting, let’s, well, make things a little more interesting!

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NASA spots spectacular ISS transit across the full moon - CNET

The International Space Station knows how to deliver an out-of-this-world photobomb with a scenic shot in front of the full moon.

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LG LFXS28566M 3-Door Refrigerator with Door-in-Door review - CNET

This Wi-Fi refrigerator from LG isn't anything flashy, and might make for a more unassuming smart kitchen.

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Amazon replaces Alexa with stars in Super Bowl ad - CNET

Commentary: After Alexa loses her voice -- and Jeff Bezos starts to worry -- Amazon reveals its replacements, who include Cardi B and Rebel Wilson.

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Jaguar I-Pace electric SUV can charge hella quick - Roadshow

It'll receive its official debut on Mar. 1, ahead of the Geneva Motor Show.

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Instant Pot Buffalo Wings Are Fast, Easy, and Very Good

My fellow Americans, the annual Final Handegg is upon us. I’m a simple, soccer-loving girl from upstate New York, and as such, I have simple tastes: this Sunday, I would like to eat my weight in Buffalo wings, ruthlessly ogle some be-Spandexed butts, and—God willing—see Tom Brady cry big, fat tears of shame on…

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Essential says Android Oreo 8.0 isn’t coming to phones, but 8.1 will eventually

Essential told users yesterday that they won’t be receiving a stable release of Android Oreo 8.0, even though it’s been available through the company’s beta program for the past few months. Instead, Essential says it’ll bring Oreo to phones with a public release of 8.1 because of “several stability issues” in 8.0. The company says making this change pushes the public release back a couple weeks, although it still doesn’t specify an exact date for the rollout.

For now, users can test out 8.1 through the beta program. Any Essential owner can put Oreo on their device, so long as they’re comfortable with the occasional bug. Meanwhile, Pixel owners have been using 8.1 for months now. The update, which rolled out in December, includes updated...

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Google is testing new features to improve its snippets function after inaccurate and offensive results

Google is experimenting with several new formats to improve its snippets function after the feature came under fire last year for displaying wildly offensive and inaccurate search results. The company has previously said it is taking steps toward improving results, and in a blog post yesterday, it announced it is testing new options including “near matches” and showing more than one snippet for some search queries.

Near matches are displayed snippets that might not be exactly what you searched for, but are close enough to help you get the information you need. Google gives the example of a search for “how did the Romans tell time at night?” The result showed a snippet explaining a sundial, which is actually a match for “how did Romans...

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Get Super-Fancy SK-II Sheet Masks on eBay for Way Less Than Sephora

We’re not entirely sure the sheet mask is the answer to everyone’s skincare dreams—it’s a paper mask (masque?) drenched in some allegedly salubrious liquid that you stick to your face while you let the serums sink in and Instagram a picture of yourself looking alarmingly similar to Jason from Friday the 13th. Does it…

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Apple responds to US probe of iPhone slowdown - CNET

The company acknowledges that government agencies are looking into the matter and says it's responding to their questions.

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Apple still bringing iOS apps to Mac in 2018, report says - CNET

Apple's supposedly delaying some features for iOS 12, but not the one that would bring your mobile apps to your computer.

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GDC rescinds award for Atari founder after criticisms of sexually inappropriate behavior

Organizers of the Game Developer’s Conference have rescinded plans to give the annual Pioneer Award to Atari founder Nolan Bushnell, after numerous game developers pointed to reports of sexually inappropriate comments and behavior by Bushnell in the early days of Atari. Although the behavior, which included provocative hot tub meetings and fostering a “fraternity” culture at Atari, had long been documented in multiple interviews and books, it has sparked new criticism and attention in the wake of the #MeToo movement.

“The Game Developers Choice Awards Advisory Committee, who vote on the Special Award Winners for each show, have made the decision not to give out a Pioneer Award for this year’s event, following additional feedback from the...

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The 8 weirdest things on-screen at Sundance 2018

Independent filmmakers don’t have a lot of security, but they do have a certain amount of freedom. Working outside the studio system, often on shoestring budgets and on personal projects, they have more leeway to barf their ids up onto the screen, sometimes with deeply bizarre results. The majority of the feature-length independent movies and VR projects that hit the Sundance Film Festival every year are looking for some form of traditional distribution, and are designed to appeal to some form of mass audience. And then there are the intensely idiosyncratic projects, the ones with feces-smeared dog-women and undulating ritualistic god-cats. Those are the ones we often remember from year to year, whether we want to, or whether we’ve been...

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Grown inside 3D-printed molds: new ears for children

For the first time, scientists in China have created new ears for five children using their own cells grown in a 3D-printed mold.

All five kids, between the ages of six and nine, were born with one underdeveloped ear, a condition called microtia. Though kids with microtia do tend to have hearing loss in their deformed ear, most of the time they can hear fairly well out of the other one. So, the new ears were grown for cosmetic reasons. First, the scientists made a 3D-printed model of the children’s healthy ears, then reversed it to make a mold of what the other ear would look like. Next, they collected cartilage cells from the deformed ear and grew them in the biodegradable mold for three months. Finally, they grafted the new ears,...

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Please do not try to bring your ‘emotional support peacock’ onto a plane

There are three simple things to remember before you get to the airport for your flight: don’t forget your ID, don’t try to bring any weapons on the plane, and don’t buy a ticket for your pet peacock.

Yes, a woman at Newark International Airport tried to board a United flight to Los Angeles with her “emotional support peacock,” a phrase that had never been uttered in all of recorded history until yesterday. A travel show called The Jet Set posted photos of the incident on its Facebook page, which immediately went viral — you know, since someone was trying to let a peacock fly in an economy seat.

WHAT?! We're discussing emotional support animals on an upcoming episode! Visit www.TheJetSet.tv to find your local time...

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Put Your Needs Before Your Kid's Wants

Parents today are stressed. They’ve lost old friends. They miss their old hobbies. They’re too tired for sex. They feel judged. A few years ago, one study reported that the drop in happiness after having a first kid was larger than when experiencing unemployment, divorce or the death of a partner. Yes, unemployment,

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Jezebel United Airlines Prevents Woman From Traveling With Emotional Support Peacock | Splinter Eve

Jezebel United Airlines Prevents Woman From Traveling With Emotional Support Peacock | Splinter Everyone Loved Trump’s Horrifying Story About the Nice White Couple Taking a Homeless Addict’s Baby | Deadspin The Hurricanes Are Finally Ready To Embrace Their Hartford Whaler Past | Earther Invasive Pine-Killing Wasps…

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How to Keep Your Family and Friends From Snooping on Your Laptop and Phone

Many of us are more security savvy than ever when it comes to our phones and laptops, but there’s one threat you might not be protecting against—the people inside your own home. Whether you’re worried about nosey housemates, clumsy kids, or horrible siblings, these are the steps to take to make sure your stuff stays…

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Google Flights Now Predicts Flight Delays

You’ve been waiting at the airport for two hours, you’ve had your Cinnabon fix, and you’re ready to board the plane. There’s just one problem: there is no plane. We’ve all been there. Flight delays are a massive headache, and Google Flights just updated with some features to help ease the pain.

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Hang Your Knowledge On the Wall With This Sitewide Discount From Pop Chart Lab

There’s always that one person in your life that has nothing on their walls. Add some awesome infographics to gifting list with 25% off sitewide at Pop Chart Lab. Check out their newest prints, like the Permutations of Pasta and the Magnificent Multitudes of Beer. Enter the code GROUNDHOGDATA at checkout to see your…

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Here’s How Soy Milk Stacks Up Against Other Plant-Based Milks

Non-dairy milks aren’t perfect fill-ins for cow squeezings. They’re made by watering down various plant products, and their nutrition facts are nothing like dairy milks—or each other. A pair of scientists recently declared soy milk to be the most nutritious non-dairy milk. It doesn’t really matter which one you put…

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Uber is jumping on the dockless bike-share bandwagon

Uber announced today that it will begin offering bike-share options for users in San Francisco, thanks to a partnership with a New York City-based e-bike company called Jump. The inclusion of bike-share in Uber’s app will certainly be seen as a boost to the nascent bike-share industry, which has been experimenting with electric and dockless options as it grows across the world.

Starting next week, Uber users who are interested in taking two wheels instead of four can tap the “bike” option in the app, located in the top left corner of the home screen. From there, users will see available bikes near them that they can reserve. After reaching their destinations, bikes will need to be left at a public rack in the designated “bike zone”...

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Formula 1 won't use 'grid girls' in its 2018 season - Roadshow

Welcome to the 21st century, Formula 1.

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Spotify tests new, Pandora-like app called Stations - CNET

The free app will automatically play songs customized to your tastes.

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Get a Zink Happy wireless photo and label printer for $69.99 - CNET

This magical little box churns out ink-free prints and labels on special paper rolls. It normally sells for $100. Plus: two fantastic bonus deals!

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Amazon enters the healthcare business, Apple slashes iPhone X production video - CNET

Today's major tech headlines include Amazon's foray into US healthcare, Apple's slashing production of the iPhone X and Verizon's decision not to sell Huawei phones.

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Best big TVs for the big game 2018, starting at just $370 - CNET

The Philadelphia Eagles will play the New England Patriots in the most-watched TV event of the year. Here are eight big, beautiful TVs on which to enjoy the game.

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DJI Mavic Air review: portable photographer

One part Mavic Pro, one part Spark, all delicious

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Amazon’s Super Bowl ad imagines a world where Cardi B and Anthony Hopkins are Alexa

I'm National Book Foundation Executive Director Lisa Lucas, and This Is How I Work

Since 1950 the National Book Foundation has awarded the National Book Award to authors such as Colson Whitehead, William Faulkner, Beverly Cleary, and Jesmyn Ward. The Foundation also runs several programs for readers and writers, including the BookUp after-school reading program. In March 2016 the Foundation hired…

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Amazon’s SmileCodes are QR codes users scan to get discounts and other offers

Respect the Ubtech Lynx, but don't even think about buying it video - CNET

This Alexa-enabled robot is undeniably cool, but the price is too much to pay for its rudimentary skills.

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So just how well did the iPhone X sell anyway? - CNET

We'll finally a get hint in Apple's quarterly earnings results on Thursday.

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iPhone X and Galaxy Note 8: Which has the best cameras? video - CNET

Apple and Samsung both have phones with nearly identical dual-rear camera setups. But photos and videos from each look completely different.

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Acer Spin 5 review - CNET

The competitively priced Acer Spin 5 packs a bevy of ports and a stylus.

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iPhone X vs. Galaxy Note 8 camera shootout - CNET

We compare Apple's and Samsung's dual-rear camera twins around San Francisco.

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iPhone X and Galaxy Note 8: Similar cameras, different results - CNET

Both flagship phones for Apple and Samsung have nearly identical camera hardware. But the photos and videos they take are pretty different.

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Every phone should copy the iPhone X’s gestures

The best part of the iPhone X is not its display, it’s not its camera, and it’s not its price. (Okay, fine, the price is the worst part of the iPhone X.) Nope, the best part of the iPhone X isn’t found in its hardware or spec sheet at all: it’s the gesture-based interface.

The iPhone X’s gestures, which replace the functions of the home button found on every prior iPhone, are the most intuitive, natural, and, frankly, fun interactions I’ve ever had using a smartphone. They are so useful that it takes merely a day using the iPhone X to never want to go back to a home button.

Switching from the iPhone X to another phone, whether that’s another iPhone or an Android device, is frustrating simply because I constantly want to swipe up to go...

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Samsung’s now making chips designed for cryptocurrency mining

Samsung’s semiconductor business is booming, with the company recently overtaking Intel as the world’s biggest chipmaker. But the South Korean firm is not resting on its laurels, and is currently looking to expand into the buzziest contemporary market for processors: cryptocurrency mining.

As reported by TechCrunch, Samsung has confirmed it’s in the process of making hardware specially designed for mining cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum. A spokesperson for the firm told TechCrunch: “Samsung’s foundry business is currently engaged in the manufacturing of cryptocurrency mining chips. However we are unable to disclose further details regarding our customers.”

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Amazon's Running a Massive Discount On This Floor-Sensing Vacuum, Today Only

The top-tier model in the Hoover REACT series, the Powered Reach Premier is down to an all-time low $100 on Amazon, for one day only.

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Samsung says foldable displays and Bixby will help drive growth in 2018

Samsung says foldable OLED displays and Bixby will help drive the company’s growth this year in its Q4 earnings report released today. The company said it would adopt innovative technology like foldable OLED screens to further distinguish itself from competitors. Samsung also says it will enter new businesses related to AI and smart devices through an expansion of its much-maligned Bixby voice assistant technology.

Phones that unfold into seamless full-screen tablets have been long rumored, with numerous patents filed by different phone manufacturers including LG, Microsoft, and Samsung. But, there haven’t been any due to the lack of folding displays. Samsung has previously said it hopes to introduce a foldable phone sometime this year,...

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Monster Hunter World is already a huge hit

Samsung is now the world’s biggest chipmaker

Intel has been the dominant company in chip manufacturing for literally decades, but in 2017 it ceded its crown to Samsung, as evidenced by the two companies’ annual financial reports. First noted by Bloomberg, the change of leadership was signalled by Intel’s $62.8 billion in annual revenue being surpassed by the $69.1 billion generated by Samsung’s semiconductor division. It’s not a straightforward comparison to make, since Intel’s focus is on x86 processors, where it remains the leader by a great distance, and Samsung’s strength is in producing memory and flash storage — but in monetary terms, the latter business is now bigger.

Beyond the financials, Samsung’s memory business also looks to be far more important and fundamental to the...

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The Nintendo Switch has already outsold the Wii U

Nintendo had a barnstormer of a holiday quarter, selling 7.23 million Switch consoles and nearly doubling the total number sold to date. At 14.86 million units as of the end of December, the Switch has already outsold its predecessor, the Wii U, in just ten months on sale. The Wii U went on sale in November 2012 and moved 13.56 million units before Nintendo ended production last year.

Nintendo’s own software titles are selling extremely well, too, with impressive attach rates for many games. Super Mario Odyssey is the top-selling game on the system at 9.07 million copies sold, with Mario Kart 8 Deluxe reaching 7.33 million, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild on 6.70 million, and Splatoon 2 achieving 4.91 million.

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Fujifilm announces X-A5 mirrorless camera and first X-series power zoom

Fujifilm has announced the X-A5, a new entry-level X-series mirrorless camera. It has a 24.2-megapixel APS-C image sensor (with a Bayer color filter, not Fujifilm’s own X-Trans array), phase-detection autofocus, automatic Bluetooth image transfer, and 4K video recording. It still has a 180-degree tilting touchscreen, but also now has a microphone jack, which could make it a good option for YouTubers and other vloggers.

Existing Fujifilm shooters, however, will likely be more interested in the lens the X-A5 ships with. The XC15-45mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS PZ is the first motorized powerzoom lens in Fujifilm’s lineup, making for the most compact and lightweight zoom option yet — it weighs just 136g (4.8oz). And, with a focal length of 15mm at the...

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Spotify is testing a new app that’s just for listening to playlists

Spotify has very quietly released a new standalone app for Android that’s exclusively dedicated to quick, easy playlist and station listening. The app is called Stations, and Spotify describes it as “the easiest way to listen to the music you love. Totally free.” Stations is also an “experiment,” according to the company.

Stations is listed in the Google Play Store, but as of late Tuesday evening (when Variety noted its debut), the app wasn’t yet compatible with mobile devices in the United States and many other countries. For now, it’s only available in Australia.

We haven’t used it yet, but the app’s design makes clear that Stations is designed to reduce the steps and taps necessary to get to your music. Spotify says that Stations...

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#NotNolan: Why game creators are speaking out against the founder of Atari

The annual Game Developers Conference is one of the most prestigious events in gaming. Unlike expos like E3, where publishers arrive to make announcements and showcase their new products, GDC has a more educational aim, with panels from top developers teaching the finer points of their craft. GDC is also home to an awards show that honors the most esteemed, creative, and important games of the year, as well as the people behind them.

Today, organizers announced that at the 18th Annual Game Developers Choice Awards, three men would be given the event’s top honors: Vlambeer co-founder Rami Ismail will receive the Ambassador Award; Double Fine founder Tim Schafer gets the Lifetime Achievement Award; and Atari founder Nolan Bushnell will...

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Webpass is leaving Boston in latest sign of Google Fiber’s shrinking ambitions

Webpass, the wireless home broadband company that Google Fiber acquired in 2016, is exiting the Boston market. The Verge received a reader tip on the situation and a quick look around revealed that Boston is no longer listed as a current Webpass market on the company’s website. (It still appeared as recently as December.) Reached by phone Tuesday evening, a Webpass customer service representative confirmed that the company has stopped accepting new customers in Boston. And in a statement, Access — the Alphabet subsidiary that runs Google Fiber — also confirmed the news.

“As with any acquisition, we’ve spent some time evaluating the Webpass business. As a result of our analysis, we’ve made the decision to wind down Webpass operations in...

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EA confirms that Anthem is delayed until 2019

EA has confirmed that Anthem, the company’s upcoming open-world, multiplayer action-RPG from developer BioWare, has officially been delayed to 2019, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal (via Polygon.)

Anthem was originally announced at E3 2017 as a wholly new property, with a planned fall 2018 release date that it seems it will no longer be making. At the time, EA showcased a flashy gameplay demo, showing off giant exosuit wearing “freelancers” in an online world that looks not unlike Bungie’s Destiny games, complete with an emphasis on collecting weapons and items through randomized drops.

According to EA’s chief financial officer Blake Jorgensen, despite moving the release date to 2019, “it’s not a delay.” Instead, EA...

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You can use Alexa to send SMS messages now, if you’ve also got an Android phone

Amazon is expanding Alexa’s ability to send messages by allowing it to send SMS text messages to any phone, instead of just messaging other people through the Alexa app, via TechCrunch.

The new feature only works for Alexa users with an Android device that also have the Alexa app installed. To set things up, navigate over to Conversations tab, then “Contacts,” then “My Profile,” then switch the “Send SMS” feature to on. There’s no word as to when or even if similar functionality will be available on iOS devices.

By default, asking Alexa to send “a message” will cause the device to first try to send messages to the Alexa app, assuming your recipient has it installed and configured, and will only send through SMS if that option isn’t...

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Our favorite feature films from Sundance 2018

Every January, cinema fans don their boots and heavy coats, gear up for extensive line-standing and bus-waiting, and flock to Park City, Utah, for the Sundance Film Festival. Founded in 1978, Sundance has become America’s biggest independent film festival, and it’s often the launch point for films from around the world that were made outside the studio system, and are looking for recognition and distribution deals. Some years, Sundance has a bigger impact than other years. 2017’s lineup saw the premieres (and sales) of breakout hits like Call Me By Your Name and The Big Sick, in addition to gems like A Ghost Story, Brigsby Bear, and Ingrid Goes West. 2018 was a lower-key year, but it had its share of well-received hits and instant sales,...

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Nintendo has sold a whopping 14.8 million Switch units so far - CNET

To no one's surprise, the ten month-old console has sold remarkably well since it first launched last March.

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What's The Best Electric Toothbrush?

We asked you about the best electric toothbrush over three years ago, and since then, there’s been a lot more innovation. There are app-enabled ones, silicone ones, even ones that have a subscription service. So, we’re coming back and wondering what you think the best electric toothbrush is, and why.

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The Root Baltimore Cops Kept Toy Guns to Plant Just in Case They Shot an Unarmed Person | Adequate

The Root Baltimore Cops Kept Toy Guns to Plant Just in Case They Shot an Unarmed Person | Adequate Man Which Industry Has The Worst Jargon? | Jezebel Mark Salling Has Died By Apparent Suicide | Earther Scott Pruitt’s First Senate Oversight Hearing Was a Total Sham | Splinter The Full Email From Columbia University…

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The 10 Best Deals of January 30, 2018

We see a lot of deals around the web over on Kinja Deals, but these were our ten favorites today.

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Make New Mexico green chile cheeseburgers in queso form

I have a Google Doc page always open on my browser. On it are headers marked “pizza,” “burgers,” “casseroles,” “pies,” dips,” on and on. Under each section, I list established dishes and imagine how those flavors might taste in an alternate form. Such as: Korean fried chicken pizza. Carne asada ramen. Caramelized…

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I Made My Girlfriend Choose Between Me and Weed

You’ve got problems, I’ve got advice. This advice isn’t sugar-coated—in fact, it’s sugar-free, and may even be a little bitter. Welcome to Tough Love.

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Get Ready for a Month-Long Financial Detox

We’ve all got a money habit or two we could stand to change.

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Soon You Won't Have to Say 'Hey Google' to Launch Google Assistant

Amazon’s Alexa may have more “skills” and connect with more services, but when it comes to artificial intelligence smarts, Google Assistant has the competition beat (sorry Siri, it’s not even close).

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This 'Airbnb For DIY Garage Space' Lets You Wrench In Random People's Garages

Thirty one-year-old Andrew Koretz just emailed me about his new company, “Garage Time,” which apparently allows anyone to rent out unused garage space to people who just need a place to wrench. It actually sounds like a great idea.

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It's Okay to Increase Your Discretionary Spending Sometimes 

If there’s one personal finance mantra that everyone can agree on, it’s decrease your discretionary spending. Skip those lattes! Pack those lunches! Wait until the movie’s on Netflix!

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What Do You Over-Organize?

We start sorting things as kids: Hot Wheels, pencils, the cutest boys in class. We organize our rooms just so, and get mad when our parents mess them up. And we develop new sorting habits as we grow up, some useful (chronological tax documents) and some embarrassing (alphabetized bottles of hot sauce).

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Upgrade to a Smart Toothbrush For the Best Price Ever

$100 might seem like a lot to invest in a toothbrush, but the Oral-B Pro 7500 includes multiple brushing modes, a Bluetooth connection that gives you real time feedback and advice on your phone, and even an LED ring built into the handle that glows in different colors to tell you when it’s time to switch quadrants, or…

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Stop Cooking Avocados

People often hurt the ones they love, and people who work with and around food are no exception. What other possible explanation could there be for cooks, bloggers, and content creators repeatedly subjecting the avocado to all sorts of heat-based tortures? Avocados need nothing more than a sprinkling of salt to be …

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What to Know About Monero, the Black Market Cryptocurrency That's Going Mainstream

Over the weekend, we learned that hackers were using YouTube ads to take over computers and force them to mine cryptocurrency. These types of attacks (known as cryptojacking) are only becoming more common, but a closer look at the practice reveals that it’s usually tied to one particular currency: Monero.

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Here's Your State of the Union Drinking Game

The State of the Union seems like an unnecessary relic of a past era, when there was some distance between the American public and their representatives, when people didn’t know, for example, that the president paid off a porn star he had an affair with, or that we could figure out his policy priorities by switching…

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The Sleep Tech That Actually Matters

We’re in a golden age of arguably unnecessary health gadgets, including several new entries to the market that aim to optimize our sleep, or at least give us lots of data describing it. We asked a few sleep experts what’s useful and what isn’t. Here are the features they liked:

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Secure Your Reddit Account Using Two-Factor Authentication

Reddit has been slowly rolling out two-factor authentication for beta testers, moderators and third-party app developers for a while now before making it available to everyone over the past few days.

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Is 2018 Renault Megane RS still the benchmark for hot hatches? video - Roadshow

Previous Sport Meganes have always been the best hot hatches for keen drivers. This new third generation adds four-wheel steering, plus two extra doors.

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Apple gets rare nod in Trump’s tech-light State of the Union - CNET

President Trump largely ignored tech issues as he pushed immigration reform and a broad infrastructure plan in his first State of the Union address.

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Samsung makes $50B in 2017 despite leadership crisis - CNET

The spectre of the Note 7 and the jailing of its de facto leader didn't appear to slow Samsung Electronics from making $50 billion in profit last year.

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Renault-Nissan now world's largest carmaker, ousting VW Group - Roadshow

The Franco-Japanese alliance upset Volkswagen's long reign atop the sales throne, all thanks to Mitsubishi.

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Google said to offer personalized alternatives to 'OK, Google' - CNET

Commentary: The latest Google code seen by 9to5 Google suggests users may be able to create their own hot words. What might people choose in this fantasy world?

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Too poor for a new graphics card? Blame cryptocurrency - CNET

Good luck building a new gaming rig. Graphics cards can be used to mine cryptocurrency, so they're overpriced and sold out everywhere.

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Udelv's self-driving delivery truck begins public testing in California - Roadshow

The "last-mile" autonomous delivery truck will deliver food to patrons of a local grocery chain as part of a pilot program.

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8 best TVs under $1,000 - CNET

Here, you'll find a TV to fit your needs while staying within your budget.

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SpaceX to launch reused Falcon 9 ahead of Falcon Heavy debut - CNET

Elon Musk's rocket company has another delivery to make before he plans to send his Roadster to Mars.

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Samsung Galaxy S9: The latest details video - CNET

It's the latest news and rumors surrounding the Samsung Galaxy S9's Feb. 25 announcement. All-new camera features, Intelligent Scan face scanning, 3D stickers and more are expected.

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Honda Passport may rise from the grave as a new crossover - Roadshow

This one won't be a rebadged Isuzu, though, and will compete with offerings from Ford, Hyundai, Nissan and GM.

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Best iPhone X cases - CNET

The new iPhone X won't ship until November, but there are plenty cases already available for it, so get an early start on picking one out to protect your $1,000 investment.

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Airbnb to troll Trump during State of the Union - CNET

Commentary: As the US president delivers his address, the home rental site will run an ad countering his alleged nasty remark about Haiti and other countries.

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Steven Soderbergh's iPhone-shot film 'Unsane' looks insane - CNET

A trailer for the psychological thriller shows the gritty consequences of digital stalking.

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Richard Roeper suspended after allegedly buying Twitter followers - CNET

The probe into the film critic's social media account follows a New York Times report this weekend on Twitter bots.

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NASA's Mars Curiosity rover shares epic travel panorama - CNET

Enjoy a stunning scenic overlook of the Curiosity rover's journey across the Gale Crater on Mars.

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DTS Play-Fi now does TV streaming - CNET

The multiroom system now lets you stream audio in sync with your TV.

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8 awesome TVs for watching the big game - CNET

Which TV should you buy in preparation for the big game? We've got the answer.

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Android users can now tell Alexa to text someone - CNET

Got an Android phone and an Amazon Echo device? You can now tell Alexa to fire off a text to one of your contacts.

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Google took down more than 700,000 bad apps in 2017 - CNET

From a flashlight app that actually stole your money to a fake WhatsApp that millions of people downloaded, it’s been a busy year for Google's security team.

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Blue moon 2018: How to see the supermoon on Jan 31. - CNET

Here's how to see this incredibly rare phenomenon in person or online.

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Facebook bans ads for bitcoin, other cryptocurrencies - CNET

It’s a new but “intentionally broad” policy, while the social network figures out how to better deal with scams.

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Super-expensive TVs worth drooling over - CNET

Money can't buy happiness or love or basic human decency, but it can buy the next best thing: eye-popping TVs. Here are the perfect new sets, assuming you're set for cash.

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US regulators are investigating a major cryptocurrency exchange, raising suspicions of fraud

Last month, the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) subpoenaed cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex and the company Tether, which has launched a popular coin of the same name, anonymous sources told Bloomberg today.

Tether claims that all of its coins are backed by US dollars held in reserve or other fiat currencies, although it hasn’t provided hard evidence to confirm this. Tether’s current market capitalization is $2.2 billion, according to CoinMarketCap.com, driven by the recent surge in cryptocurrency prices.

Both firms have the same CEO, Jan Ludovicus van der Velde, although little else is known about him. Although Tether lists Bitfinex as one of the main exchanges it’s integrated with, Bitfinex omits Tether from the dozens...

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Listen to Asus describe why making a router with a hole in it was a bad idea

When I saw Asus’ Blue Cave router, which was announced last May and is now going on sale, I assumed the unique carved-out shape must enable some innovative new way of amplifying Wi-Fi signals to better blanket a home.

But it turns out, it’s not for that at all. It’s just a hole in a square designed to look cool. And while I’m glad Asus went out on a limb and made a weird looking router, even Asus seems to acknowledge that it was a lot of work for nothing.

Just read this quote from Alsa Lo, networking product manager at Asus, describing the various hurdles engineers had to overcome just to put a purely aesthetic hole in a router:

Most high-performance routers use external antennas to get the best Wi-Fi performance. To achieve Blue Cave’s...

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Tuesday 30 January 2018

Snapchat’s Bitmoji Deluxe adds new skin tones and hairstyles - CNET

The company says the new customization options are about making the software more inclusive.

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The coolest music gadgets at NAMM 2018

Anaheim’s National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) show featured plenty of traditional instruments, but as always, there was also a lot of cool music tech. From pro DJ hardware to gadgets that upgrade the instruments you already own to innovative music education tools and apps, NAMM showed that now, more than ever, the worlds of music and tech are intersecting in interesting ways.

Aside from checking out the newest pro-level gear in areas like DJing, speakers, and headphones, there were two categories that caught my attention at NAMM. They were products that tackled music education and gadgets that were third-party add-ons for instruments and hardware people already own.

On the education side, Blipblox was one of the more...

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