Sunday 31 March 2019

April Fools' Day is an abomination - CNET

Commentary: In a world filled with #fakenews, bots and brands trying to humanise themselves, April Fools' Day is a bad idea gone rogue.

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April Fools' Day 2019: Google leads with snakes, tulips - CNET

The finest April 1 jokes involve a snake, astronaut burps and Thor's hammer. Keep up with the best pranks of 2019.

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Hasbro's Avengers: Endgame figures showcase heroes' new suits, weapons - CNET

Captain America, Captain Marvel, Rocket and more are together in the new Hasbro figures, and sporting new costumes for Avengers: Endgame.

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Lego's Avengers: Endgame Ultimate Quinjet set, up close - CNET

Check out the 838-brick Avengers' ship paired up with the superheroes in their new white suits, fending off the Chitauri.

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Facebook is finally explaining how it organizes your news feed - CNET

"Why am I seeing this post?" feature will explain how the company's algorithm has prioritised certain posts on your feed.

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Wildlife gets wilder than ever in new National Geographic Hostile Planet series - CNET

See how animals adapt and survive in the world's most extreme habitats, in a new National Geographic series hosted by Bear Grylls, airing on April 1.

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Google adds Snake game to Maps apps for April Fool's Day gag - CNET

The reimagined Snake game will be playable in Android and iOS Google Maps apps for around a week.

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Galaxy S10 Plus vs iPhone XS Max: photo samples from our comparison - CNET

A side by side comparison of the pictures taken on Samsung's new S10 Plus alongside Apple's iPhone XS Max.

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Sega Genesis Mini: Release date and pricing announced - CNET

It'll come with 40 games and most of your favourites are there.

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Microsoft unveils new Surface Book 2 model with Intel’s latest quad-core processor

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Microsoft is quietly refreshing its Surface Book 2 base model today. The software giant is introducing Intel’s latest 8th Gen quad-core i5 processor for the 13-inch Surface Book 2 model, and keeping the existing dual-core 7th Gen model at a discounted price of $1,299. The refreshed quad-core model will be priced at $1,499, and includes an i5-8350U which bumps the processor’s maximum boost clock speed up to 3.6GHz.

The new mid-range Surface Book 2 will also include 256GB of storage and 8GB of RAM. The processor is the only significant change, but it should make a big difference for performance. We saw impressive jumps in performance from quad-core Surface Pro 6 models compared to the dual-core chips used in previous models. Microsoft has...

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Elon Musk drops an auto-tune rap about 2016 meme Harambe - CNET

You better lose yourself in the Musk tweets.

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Care.com deleted ‘tens of thousands’ of providers after report found lax vetting procedures

On March 8th, The Wall Street Journal published a damning report about caregiver platform Care.com, which found that it put the burden on users to evaluate its caregivers, that it didn’t conduct full background checks or vet the daycare centers that were listed on the site, and that in some instances, providers were unlicensed and even were responsible for deaths of the children in their care. In a followup report published today, the WSJ says that the company removed “tens of thousands of unverified day-care center listings” prior to the publication of that initial report.

The original report found that there were “about 9 instances” in the last six years where a provider was listed on the site had a criminal record, and then committed...

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PewDiePie takes one last shot at T-Series as he concedes defeat to YouTube’s Bollywood powerhouse

Felix “PewDiePie” Kjellberg ended his months-long, facetious war with Bollywood powerhouse T-Series today by issuing a music video with a series of personal confessions and accusations against his rival.

The video, “Congratulations,” accuses T-Series executives, including chairman Bhushan Kumar, of multiple misdoings. Kjellberg references a Times of India article, which reported that Kumar is currently being investigated for “alleged evasion of huge tax and siphoning off hundreds of crores to foreign countries to purchase properties in the names of his employees.” The Verge has reached out to T-Series for comment.

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Captain Marvel about to blast past $1 billion at box office - CNET

Live-action remake of Dumbo soared to the top of the weekend box office.

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Google Maps adds Snakes game in app for April Fools’ Day

SpaceX could fire up both of its next-gen rockets soon - CNET

A follow-up launch of the company's historic Falcon Heavy demo and its future plans to get to the Red Planet could both get a boost.

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More 2 million credit card numbers stolen from Earl Enterprise restaurants in 10-month breach

The parent company of restaurants such as Planet Hollywood, Buca di Beppo, and Mixology has confirmed that it experienced a security breach after security researchers found more than 2 million stolen credit card numbers being sold online.

KrebsOnSecurity says that it contacted the company in February after it discovered “strong evidence” that customer credit card and debit card numbers were being sold online. Hackers used “malware installed on its point-of-sale systems” to steal 2.15 million credit and debit card numbers, expiration dates, and some cardholder names from restaurant locations in 40 states.

Earl Enterprises says that the breach took place between May 23rd, 2018 and March 18th, 2019, and that “the incident has now been...

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New York lawmakers reach deal to ban plastic bags in 2020

New York governor Andrew Cuomo and the legislative leaders have announced that they have reached an agreement on the state’s 2020 budget, a provision of which includes a ban on single-use plastic bags, making it the third state to adopt such legislation.

Lawmakers will vote on the budget deal later today. The provision will effectively ban the single-use plastic bags that are found in grocery stores, which often make their way into waterways and oceans. The New York Times says that the ban goes into effect in March 2020, and will prohibit stores from providing the bags to customers, although there are some exceptions, like bags for newspapers, wrapping produce or meat, and take-out. The provision also allows cities and counties to opt-in...

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The Matrix remembered at 20: Keanu classic or cyberpunk snooze? - CNET

Share your own memories of the 1999 sci-fi action movie, which celebrates a big birthday this weekend.

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Glowing fireball meteor lights up Florida skies - CNET

A space rock went out in a literal blaze of glory Saturday night, burning up in full view of many residents of the southeastern US.

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Jeff Bezos' $140 billion divorce: What you need to know - CNET

Here's a look at the impact the split may have on Amazon, its employees and its customers.

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Rereading Slaughterhouse-Five on its 50th anniversary

Vonnegut’s classic is the weirdest book to become required high school reading.

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How to Access the 'Snake' Easter Egg in Google Maps

Google Maps is celebrating April Fool’s Day this year with a limited-edition version of the classic arcade game Snake. The easter egg will be available starting today through the end of the week. With it, you’ll be able to play Snake on your desktop as well as with Google Maps’ smartphone app in a number of iconic…

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Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' phone hacked by Saudis, investigator says - CNET

The results of an investigation have been turned over to authorities.

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The Amazon Dash button was a physical interface to digital shopping

In today’s digital age, it can sometimes feel like hardware has taken a back seat to the software that drives devices. Button of the Month is a column that looks at some of these buttons and switches on devices both old and new to appreciate how we interact with our devices on a physical, tactile level.

Shopping on Amazon is a vastly digital experience. Until the last few years, there hasn’t been a physical way to go and buy things from Amazon. For the overwhelming majority of Amazon purchases, there’s still no checkout lane, no aisles to browse, no physical interactions at all — famously, the company’s “One Click” software removes nearly all barriers between wanting something and buying it.

Amazon’s now-defunct Dash buttons — small,...

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Use Alexa to Stay on Top of March Madness

The 2019 NCAA men’s tournament continues on Sunday. On Sunday, Texas Tech and Virginia won their spots in the Final Four, and today Auburn will take on Kentucky and Duke will take on Michigan State to determine the same.

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Jeff Bezos’ investigators believe ‘with high confidence’ that Saudi Arabia accessed his phone

Following the revelation that the The National Enquirer had obtained intimate texts and images between Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanches, Bezos ordered an investigation into who was behind the data breach. In a post on The Daily Beast, Bezos’ security consultant Gavin De Becker says that his team of investigators have “concluded with high confidence that the Saudis had access to Bezos’ phone,” although he says that they haven’t been able to to link that access with the data that the Enquirer claimed to have.

In February, Bezos released a remarkable post on Medium, saying that Enquirer and its parent company, AMI, had attempted to extort and blackmail him with images that he had texted to a woman with which he was having an...

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These stunning drone photos really put humanity in its place

<em>“The famous monastery of Mont Saint Michel during a foggy morning.”</em>

It may be a cliché, but drone photography really does offer a new perspective on the world.

Winners of the 2018 Aerial Photo and Video Contest from SkyPixel (an online photo-sharing community owned by Chinese drone maker DJI) show how. The pictures and videos put architecture, nature, and humanity on display from unexpected heights and angles. The resulting imagery is stunning, and might make you rethink your place in the world.

Just consider it for a second. Where are you standing or sitting right now? What would it look like if you could see yourself from a distance? What surrounds you?

This year’s winning photo in SkyPixel’s contest was taken by Deryk Baumgärtner using a Mavic Pro (above). It’s typically beautiful, showing the...

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Best laptops for college students in 2019 - CNET

With picks from Acer, Apple, Dell and Lenovo, we've got an affordable laptop for every student.

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Vignettes looks simple, but hides a deeper puzzle game

It can be difficult to find time to finish a video game, especially if you only have a few hours a week to play. In our biweekly column Short Play we suggest video games that can be started and finished in a weekend.

Before I started playing Vignettes, I was expecting it to be a lot like Gnog, a puzzle game that turned puzzle boxes into toy-like dioramas. Maybe it was because the two games share the same brightly colored aesthetic, centered on an object floating in space. But where Gnog adds a lot to the enjoyment of its puzzles by turning them into toys you can fiddle with, Vignettes goes in the opposite direction: it starts as a toy before turning into a puzzle.

Most of Vignettes is predicated on a visual trick. You are presented with...

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Signing up for Apple Card? Here's how you check your credit score - CNET

Your credit score matters for some credit cards, as well as when you rent an apartment and buy a house.

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Sunday's Best Deals: World Backup Day, C.S. Lewis, Mr. Beams, Resident Evil 2, and More

A huge storage sale for World Backup Day, Mr. Beams spotlights, and the best price ever on Michelle Obama’s Becoming lead off Sunday’s best deals from around the web.

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Everything coming to Netflix in April 2019

Warmer weather is finally peeking through for parts of the US — and for some reason, that’s bringing more opportunities to watch horror films. Jordan Peele’s newest horror film, Us, is still in theaters, while Netflix will start showing rebooted classics like Friday the 13th and Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3D. It’s also made its own zombie apocalypse series, Black Summer, about survivors finding each other at the beginning of an outbreak. The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina is returning for season 2, with tensions brewing at an all-time high, as Sabrina bounces between her human friends and her magical enemies.

That said, even if horror is your least favorite genre, Netflix still has new content for all kinds of moods. Fans of Aggretsuko, a...

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Watch a self-driving car handle hairpin turns like a race car

Self-driving cars are trained to be overly cautious, but there may be situations where they need to make high-speed maneuvers to avoid a collision. Can these vehicles, festooned with tens of thousands of dollars worth of high-tech sensors and programmed to drive at grandma-speeds, handle these split-second decisions like a human?

Engineers at Stanford University may have the answer. They created a neural network that can enable driverless cars to perform high-speed, low-friction maneuvers just as well as race car drivers. When they eventually arrive, driverless cars will need capabilities beyond those of humans, as 94 percent of crashes are attributable to human error. Researchers say this is an important step in improving autonomous...

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There's Something For Everyone In Amazon's World Backup Day Sale

Happy World Backup Day! To celebrate this rare, actually-useful fake holiday, Amazon’s running a huge one-day sale on everything from microSD cards to SSDs to hard drives to NAS enclosures. Unlike most storage sales, this one includes deals from multiple brands, and all the big names like Samsung, Synology, SanDisk,…

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Gmail gave Google the confidence to take over the world - CNET

Fifteen years ago, the new email service showed everyone Google was more than just a search company.

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Worst geek movies of the decade - CNET

These are the lowest-rated geek films since 2010.

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Get a 4-pack of Tile Mate 2018 trackers for $40 - CNET

That's tied with one of the best deals to date on these new-and-improved finder gadgets.

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Best seat in the house: Exploring the incredible Walt Disney Concert Hall - CNET

One of the most beautiful modern concert halls in the world, the home of the LA Philharmonic, is a sight to behold. Take the full tour.

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Pixel 3 vs. OnePlus 6T: Which Android should you buy? - CNET

It's a battle between an exceptional camera and a great budget price.

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Gehry greatness and the stainless curves of the Walt Disney Concert Hall - CNET

Stunning inside and out, the WDCH is a modern architectural masterpiece. Here’s a full tour.

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Lenovo Legion Y740 (17-inch) review: Understated design conceals superior Nvidia RTX firepower - CNET

Lenovo's triple threat: cutting-edge components, an understated design and a very competitive price.

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5 Galaxy S10 features you're going to love most - CNET

The Galaxy S10 phones are tested and the verdict is in. Here's what it does best.

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iPhone XS Max vs. Galaxy S10 Plus: The cameras battle it out video - CNET

Which of these giants takes the best photos and video? We tested out the cameras on the Apple and Samsung phones to find out.

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Galaxy S10 Plus vs iPhone XS Max: Which camera is better? - CNET

Can the three cameras on the iPhone XS Max compete with the five cameras on the Galaxy S10 Plus? We compared photos, portraits and video from both to crown our winner.

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Galaxy S10, S10 Plus, S10 E: 33 hidden features - CNET

Make the most of your Galaxy S10 phone.

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SNL spoofs Jordan Peele movie Us with Discover Card parody ad - CNET

Ego Nwodim and Kenan Thompson meet their Discover Card doppelgangers.

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2020 Jeep Gladiator is business in front, truck bed in back - Roadshow

The long-awaited Jeep Gladiator is here. It's big, it's brawny and it's all kinds of bad ass.

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Mark Hamill to voice AI Chucky doll in Child's Play horror remake - CNET

Sinister! The Star Wars actor will lend his voice to the demonic doll in a movie set for release June 21.

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The US-spec 2020 Hyundai Sonata offers a few visual tweaks - Roadshow

Turbo models get a redesigned front fascia.

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Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg lays out ideas about tech regulation - CNET

"We need a more active role for governments and regulators," the CEO says in an editorial. And he gives an idea of the sort of thing he has in mind.

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In Tim Burton Dumbo remake, flying elephant gets lost in the darkness - CNET

Review: The 2019 Dumbo movie revels in darkness and dangerous scenes that feel odd for a family film.

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Amazon's One-Day Tech Sale Is Full of Networking Gear and Gadgets

Belkin and Linksys make some of the best charging and networking gear on the market, and Amazon’s discounting a grab bag of great stuff in today’s Amazon Gold Box.

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Preview Your Google Search Results Using This Browser Extension

Without fail, the first link in my Google Search results is never the thing I’m actually looking for. As a result, my typical move is to open all of the search results that look like they might potentially be a decent fit into their own tabs on my browser and then go through them one by one. Depending on what I was…

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Saturday 30 March 2019

Prevent Eye Strain When You're Sitting in Front of a Computer All Day With This App

We all know that spending the entire day staring at a computer screen is bad news for our eyes, but how many of us actually do something with that knowledge?

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MoviePass competitor Sinemia adds $15 'unlimited' daily movie plan - CNET

But it also says it's "dropping a small number of user accounts for fraudulent activity" despite continuing complaints that it's Sinemia's app at fault.

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Amazon Prime Members Can Get 12 Months of Nintendo Switch Online For Free

If you’re an Amazon Prime user, you got another perk this week: a free subscription to Nintendo Switch Online for the next 12 months.

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Watch the creepy first trailer for AMC’s new horror series, NOS4A2

AMC has released the first trailer for its upcoming adaptation of Joe Hill’s horror novel, NOS4A2. The network also announced that the series will premiere alongside the next season of Fear the Walking Dead on June 2nd, 2019.

First published in 2013, NOS4A2 follows the story of Victoria “Vic” McQueen (played by Ashleigh Cummings in the series), who discovers that she has a supernatural ability to find lost things by riding her bike across a strange bridge. She crosses paths with a man named Charlie Manx (played by Zachary Quinto), who kidnaps children to take them to supernatural place called Christmasland, where he feeds off of their souls and corrupts them. Vic was the only child to have ever encounter Manx and escape and those...

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Avengers: Endgame toys, new poster hit Walmart shelves - CNET

A series of Hasbro figures featuring the Avengers' white suits could be at your Walmart this weekend.

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Mark Zuckerberg says the internet needs a ‘more active role’ for regulators

In an op-ed for The Washington Post and Independent.ie, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg says that he believes that there needs to be “a more active role for governments and regulators” in order to counter broader threats to society, while balancing freedom of expression. He outlines four broad areas where he feels that new regulation is needed: data portability, election integrity, harmful content, and privacy.

Zuckerberg uses the op-ed to lay out his case for each of the four areas, saying that “internet companies should be accountable for enforcing standards on harmful content,” and says that there needs to be “a more standardized approach” when it comes to taking down harmful content across a variety of services. He suggests...

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English Heritage is posting watchers on Hadrian’s Wall before Game of Thrones returns

The final season of Game of Thrones is almost upon us, and the promotional onslaught for the HBO series is underway. English Heritage, the charity that preserves the country’s historic sites, announced that before the finale premieres, it is posting its own version of the Night Watch on Hadrian’s Wall in northern England — the original inspiration for the wall in George R.R. Martin’s fantasy series.

The organization said earlier this month that its members will be decked out in black cloaks and shields, and will be posted at four main Roman sites along the historic structure — Birdoswald Roman Fort in Cumbria, and Corbridge Roman Town, Housesteads Roman Fort, and Chesters Roman Fort in Northumberland. They’ll be in place until the debut...

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DC Universe’s Swamp Thing will premiere on May 31st

At WonderCon in Anaheim, California, DC Comics announced that Swamp Thing, its third live-action series its streaming service DC Universe, will premiere on May 31st. The company also provided a first look at its fourth upcoming series, Stargirl, and says that the company’s entire digital comics library will be added to the service for users in April.

The streaming service is a one-stop-shop for almost all of DC’s content, and includes access to existing DC film and TV adaptations, comic books, and original live action and animated shows. The first such offering was a gritty version of the Teen Titans, Titans, which premiered in October, while its second, Doom Patrol, came out in February. Its first animated offering, a third season of Y...

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Nissan to reveal new 2020 Versa at a music festival - Roadshow

Nissan's aging but affordable sedan will be renewed.

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Google should publicly address position on China, GOP lawmaker says

Freshman Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) sent a public letter to Google’s CEO Sundar Pichai last week asking for him to explain the company’s work in China to the public. The letter followed Pichai’s week full of meetings in DC addressing comments made by US defense leaders in March.

During a Senate Armed Services Committee meeting in March, General Joseph Dunford argued that Google’s current work in China “is indirectly benefiting the Chinese military.” The comments alarmed lawmakers and on Wednesday, Pichai met with President Donald Trump and Dunford in what appeared to be an attempt to deescalate tension.

Hawley asked the initial question that spurred the debate, and after taking note of Google’s meeting, he is now calling for the company to...

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Yes, you can make cheesecake in under one hour

At the office, we often have “pie person vs. cake person” debates, but truth be told, I am neither of those things. I am a cheesecake person. It is absolutely my favorite dessert (also, my favorite Ben &amp; Jerry’s flavor, in the form of Strawberry Cheesecake). There’s something about the tangy sweetness of sugar-infused…

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How to watch baseball without cable for the 2019 MLB season - CNET

Between MLB.TV and streaming services like Sling TV, YouTube TV and Fubo TV, cord cutters have more options for following their favorite teams than ever.

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Watch this mesmerizing animation that shows how quickly couples move through relationship stages

It’s common for couples to question whether their relationship timeline is “on track.” Flowing Data’s new animation will be helpful for answering that question. It shows how quickly Americans today pass through various relationship stages — like living together and getting married — compared to the 1970s.

The data comes from 3,510 respondents of the 2017 How Couples Meet and Stay Together Survey that was administered by Stanford University. In general, contemporary couples are moving on a much slower timeline than a few decades ago. In the 1970s, 6 percent of couples were already married five...

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2019 WWE Wrestlemania 35: Start time, how to watch, date, match card, WWE Network and more - CNET

WWE Wrestlemania 35 is on April 7! Here's every confirmed match and participant.

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Facebook is ‘exploring restrictions’ for live video after Christchurch attack

Earlier today, the New Zealand Herald published a letter from Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, addressing how the company is addressing the deadly terror attack in Christchurch two weeks ago. In the letter, she lays out three steps that the company is taking, including that it’s “exploring restrictions” for live video.

She described the attack as “an act of pure evil,” and that the company is “committed to reviewing what happened,” and that it’s working with the country’s authorities. In the aftermath of the attack, Facebook says that it removed 1.5 million videos of the attack around the world, with 1.2 blocked “at upload.” In her letter, Sandberg says that while Facebook moved quickly to remove the video and the perpetrator’s account,...

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7 new trailers you should watch this week

Apple kicked off this week with its big services event, which included the announcement of Apple TV Plus, its streaming movie and TV service. It’s going to be a huge deal, eventually, once it actually launches. But for now, I’m more interested in another thing Apple announced: an update to the Apple TV “TV” app.

With this app, Apple’s goal is to put all your streaming subscriptions in one place — one app to browse and stream everything available to you. That’s the dream, at least, making it so that people don’t have to hop between apps. But for now, not every video provider is on board. And for those that are on board, you’ll have to subscribe to them directly through Apple in order to get all the benefits; otherwise, you’ll still have...

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Sega will release its Genesis Mini retro console on September 19th

At Sega Fes 2019, Sega announced that it will finally release a retro version of its Sega Genesis console later this year: the Sega Genesis Mini (in the US) and the Mega Drive Mini (in Japan). The device will come with 40 built-in games, and will hit stores on September 19th, 2019.

According to Kotaku, the Genesis Mini / Mega Drive will have slightly different game lineups when released. The Japanese version will include Castlevania Bloodlines, Comix Zone, Gunstar Heroes, Madou Monogatari Ichi, Powerball, Puyo Puyo 2, Rent-a-Hero, Shining Force, Sonic 2, and Space Harrier II, while the US version will include Altered Beast, Castlevania: Bloodlines, Comix Zone, Dr. Robotnik’s Mean Bean Machine, Ecco the Dolphin, Gunstar Heroes, Shining...

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Apple’s HomePod is $70 off, and the LG G8 ThinQ is cheaper at B&H Photo

This week brought a lot of good deals that have come and gone, but a few remain if you’re on the hunt for some savings.

The Apple HomePod smart speaker is down to $279.99 at Best Buy this weekend. It’s no stranger to this price point, but it has been about a month since we’ve seen it for this low. The speaker is usually $349.99, and the lowest price recorded for Apple’s HomePod is $249.99.

The LG G8 ThinQ will hit shelves on April 11th. Most places are taking preorders for the upcoming Android phone starting at $819.99, but B&H Photo has the best deal on the unlocked version — by far. For a limited time, it’s $699.99 for the phone in gray or black.

Apple cancelled its AirPower wireless charging mat on Friday, and fortunately, there are...

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How loud do you like your music? - CNET

How loud you listen to music depends on the circumstances, but there are ways that you can minimize the long-term effects on your hearing.

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Are you ready for bona-fide high-end speakers for $650 a pair? - CNET

Magnepan breaks the affordable sound quality barrier with its LRS speakers, which are hand-build in Minnesota.

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Saturday's Best Deals: Flash Storage, Tech Grab Bag, Pizza Wheel, and More

A one-day flash storage sale, a bunch of discounted tech accessories, and an insanely popular pizza wheel lead off Saturday’s best deals from around the web.

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My MCU race to watch every Marvel film before Avengers: Endgame - CNET

Update: I've watched the first six so far, up through the original The Avengers. I'm officially hooked.

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Why Garfield phones keep washing up on this French beach

Since the 1980s, bright orange parts of a novelty Garfield phone have been steadily washing up on the Iroise coast of Brittany in France. Nobody knew where the Garfield phones were coming from, and locals had no choice but to continue collecting pieces of the famous fat cat for 35 years. According to the BBC, the mystery was finally solved this week, when a lost shipping container filled with Garfield phones “in a more complete condition than any found before them,” was discovered in a secluded sea cave accessible only during low tide.

Residents had long suspected the phones came from a shipping container, but had never been able to find it. Then recently, the anti-litter group Ar Vilantsou declared the phones a symbol of plastic...

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Russia’s shotgun-firing drone is designed to shoot down enemy drones

A video surfaced in recent days of a particularly scary concept — a drone with a shotgun mounted in its airframe. But it doesn’t look like it’s designed to hunt people: the video is a demonstration of a Russian device that’s designed to take on smaller aircraft, namely other drones.

The drone seems to have begun development back in 2016 (via Foxtrot Alpha) from a group of students at the Moscow Aviation Institute. While there have been instances of people mounting firearms (and chainsaws) to drones, there are some drawbacks — the recoil from a gunshot makes it impractical for actually being an effective weapons platform.

According to Defence.ru, the students appear to have solved that problem by developing a stabilizing mechanism to...

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How to choose between iPad, iPad mini, iPad Air, and iPad Pro

Whether you’re shopping for your first iPad, or upgrading from a previous generation, figuring out which Apple-made tablet is best for you can be confusing. That there are a bunch of models out there make it hard. That most of them look similar makes it even more difficult to shop with confidence.

Let’s break it down.

Currently, Apple sells five different models. In order of most affordable to most expensive, there’s the 9.7-inch iPad, the new 7.9-inch iPad mini, the new 10.5-inch iPad Air, the 11-inch iPad Pro and the 12.9-inch iPad Pro. Thankfully, your odds at picking a good tablet are greater than 1 in 5. Each of them is a really good tablet in its own way, but it’s important to find the right tablet for you.

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March Madness 2019: How to watch NCAA basketball tournament games live - CNET

You don't need cable or satellite to watch the 2019 NCAA Men's Basketball Elite Eight and Final Four.

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9 great reads from CNET this week - CNET

We learn about those ASMR videos that make people feel all tingly, get tips on dog-proofing the car and talk about how Apple's big services push is all about the iPhone.

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Vivaldi mobile browser, email software due in 2019 - CNET

CEO Jon Von Tetzchner also calls for privacy regulation to block companies from tracking us online and explains why his company doesn't block ads on the web.

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On Reddit, police are reaching communities they can't on Facebook or Twitter - CNET

“Would you rather negotiate with a horse who is holding 100 ducks hostage, or with 100 ducks who are holding one horse hostage?”

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Harley-Davidson's Livewire is coming. That means changes for dealers - Roadshow

Your next trip to your local Harley emporium might be more high-tech than just chrome and leather.

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Every new movie and show coming to Amazon: April 2019 - CNET

Mid90s and the Blade trilogy are coming to Amazon.

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Every new show and movie coming to Hulu: April 2019 - CNET

A Quiet Place, The Sisters Brothers and more are coming to Hulu!

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2020 Kia Soul EV: Electric power, familiar shape - Roadshow

The 2020 Kia Soul sprouts an electric variant with great driving range.

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Apple's new services, FTC nails robocall companies video - CNET

This week's major tech headlines included all of Apple's new services, the FTC's shutting down of four major robocalling companies and Apple's acknowledgement of flaws in its line of MacBook keyboards.

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Every upcoming Marvel movie and TV show - CNET

If it's confirmed or rumored to join the MCU, it's on this list.

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iPhone XS specs vs. XS Max, XR, X: What's the same and different - CNET

See how Apple's new 2018 iPhones compare with last year's iPhone X, spec by spec.

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iPhone XR vs. Pixel 3: Which phone is best? - CNET

Spoiler: They're both awesome.

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Best turntables under $300 - CNET

Whether you're looking to upgrade or buying your first vinyl-spinner, these are the best models in the price-to-quality sweet spot.

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5 ways Alexa can help with your taxes - CNET

You're not alone this tax season.

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Apple AirPods 2019 review: The king of truly wireless earphones is crowned with small enhancements - CNET

Those looking for a major AirPods upgrade, particularly to their sound and design, will have to wait, but the changes do enhance an already excellent truly wireless headphone.

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AirPods 2nd-generation: Not really 2.0, but definitely enhanced video - CNET

While the new AirPods may not be a major upgrade, the changes do improve an already excellent and truly wireless headphone.

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AT&T's CEO looks ahead to the end of the phone - CNET

Commentary: Can't imagine a world without iPhones and Android? Maybe you're not trying hard enough.

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iPhone XR vs. iPhone 8 Plus: What iPhone should you buy? - CNET

How does Apple's most affordable new iPhone compare to the discounted iPhone 8 Plus of 2017?

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Apple Card: Sign-up, launch date, privacy details for Apple's new iPhone credit card - CNET

Everything we know about the Apple Card in one place.

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Forget the Galaxy Fold and Mate X, the Motorola Razr is the foldable phone to beat - CNET

Hear me out.

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2020 Hyundai Sonata is a mid-size stunner - Roadshow

Hyundai's eighth-generation Sonata is a real looker.

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Valve just surprise revealed its own VR headset called the Valve Index

The upcoming Valve Index virtual reality headset.

Unexpectedly on a Friday night, Valve has surprise launched a teaser site featuring a brand-new virtual reality headset, called the Valve Index, that appears to be a device of its own making and not one in partnership with its longtime VR partner HTC. The teaser site spotted by Ars Technica offers no information other than that the Index’s supposed release date is May 2019.

That said, there’s actually an awful lot we can see in that image, and a lot we can piece together from previous Valve leaks. We can see the Valve Index has as many as four prominent wide-angle cameras, strongly suggesting that, like the Oculus Quest and other second-gen VR headsets, it will have inside-out tracking to allow players to move around a room without...

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Tesla Model 3 hack shows new cars can snitch on owners after a wreck

Two security researchers and self-described “white hat hackers” found a trove of unencrypted location, camera, and other data on a wrecked Tesla Model 3, according to a new report from CNBC. And while it’s not a problem unique to Tesla, the example serves as a stark reminder that newer cars can become a security risk for former owners, regardless of whether they’re sold or wrecked.

The two researchers say they bought a totaled Model 3 in late 2018. When they accessed the car’s computer, they found unencrypted data from “at least 17 different devices,” according to the report. (The car had been owned by a construction company and presumably used by multiple employees.) That included 11 driver or passenger phonebooks, with numbers, email...

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Snuggling hedgehogs isn’t worth the salmonella says the CDC

Google goofs by accidentally leaking new Nest Hub Max smart display

Google made a big goof today when, in what seemed like a relatively minor update to the connected home section of its online Google Store, it accidentally leaked the existence of a new Nest product. In the image, captured before it was taken down by Android Police, you can see Google touting the benefits of the new Nest Hub Max, as it’s called. According to additional marketing images, it seems like the device has a 10-inch HD display, a built-in Nest Camera, and stereo speakers.

We don’t have too much else to go on regarding this product, and no information whatsoever on whether it’s an actual product in development (seemingly likely) or when it might be close to getting unveiled (we have no idea). Maybe it’s not a real and it will...

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Seven new anime series to watch this spring

As we start April so does a new season of anime begin, with this one slated to have over 40 shows airing in Japan. So to help cut through the information overload, we’ve culled the new season down to seven series that should appeal both to anime fans and to newcomers. Most of these shows are available for viewing internationally a day after they air in Japan, thanks to streaming services like Crunchyroll, Funimation, Netflix, and Amazon.


If you like superhero action and satire

One-Punch Man (Season 2)

Saitama is the most powerful superhero in the world, able to defeat anything or anyone with a single punch, but nobody knows who he is. When he’s not being a superhero for fun, he spends most days alone in his apartment, planning for the...

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Facebook explored using a fleet of tiny, bird-sized drones to boost mobile internet speeds

Facebook has for years explored ways to help improve mobile connectivity and bring more of the population in developed countries get online, ostensibly a humanitarian effort but more of a thinly veiled ploy to bring more people into its app ecosystem. That effort’s most visible projects have been Facebook’s Internet.org initiative, with its Free Basics and Express Wi-Fi offerings for fast-growing smartphone markets, and the discontinued Aquila project, which sought to fly large, solar-powered drones that could beam down internet much like Alphabet’s high-flying Loon helium balloons.

But Facebook was working on another method in secret that involved much smaller, bird-sized fixed-wing aircraft that could be used to boost smartphone data...

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Samsung’s Wireless Charger Duo can charge your iPhone and AirPods for $64.50

The best wireless charger to buy right now

Power up

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Apple cancels AirPower wireless charger

Serial swatter who led to Kansas man’s death sentenced to 20 years in prison

Five Multi-Device Alternatives to Apple's Canceled AirPower Charger

Apple has finally announced that AirPower, the wireless charging mat that promised to charge your iPhone, AirPods, and Apple Watch, has officially been canceled. While there probably aren’t any products that rival what Apple promised for the ill-fated AirPower, there are a number of charging pads that can juice up all…

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Apple's AirPower Wireless Charger Is Officially Dead

Apple has completely canceled its much-hyped AirPower project. The wireless charging mat would have charged an iPhone, a pair of AirPods and an Apple Watch simultaneously but now it will charge nothing. On Friday, Apple made the embarrassing decision to admit defeat.

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Save on Whey Protein and Energy Supplements with This MuscleTech Gold Box

Amazon knows it’s almost beach-bod season, so today’s Muscle Tech and Six Star sale features a bunch of products that will help you power up to your goals..

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Parents, You Still Need to Secure Your Flat Screen TVs

By now, we all know what a danger those old, bulky, ridiculously heavy tube televisions pose to young kids. In recent years, most of us have upgraded to sleeker, lighter flat screen models, which might not seem as lethal were they to topple over on a child.

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Marvel Science: The Challenge Of Domesticating War Rhinos

Some 12,000 years ago, humans chose to domesticate much of the world that surrounds us. This intervention steered our evolution and the evolution of many plants and animals, transitioning our hunter-gatherer society into settled agriculture. Can we domesticate any animal? How does domestication work? And most…

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These Are the Airports Most Likely to Cancel Your Flight

We all have one airport we try to avoid at all costs—mine is LaGuardia. Having lived in New York a decade, I know if I’m flying through LGA, I can count on some kind of travel mishap, whether it be a delay, cancellation, or dry croissant from an Au Bon Pain.

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Get Your Cords Under Control With This $13 Channel System

Listen, I know it’s daunting. But you should really get your cables under control. Nobody wants to look at a tangled rat king of HDMI cords, power cables, and the dust bunnies the inevitably attract. There are lots of ways to go about this, but a wall-mounted, paintable cable channel is one of the most professional…

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Get Sunny With an Orangina Cocktail

If living in the Pacific Northwest has given me anything, it is an appreciation of the seasons. Though I’ve always claimed to hate the heat and love the cold, living somewhere with a a barely-real winter and only the tiniest bit of snow has taught me that I just don’t like environmental extremes of any kind, and has…

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How to Use Swipe Controls to Manage Your Gmail Inbox on iOS

Google announced swipe gesture controls are coming to Gmail iOS starting today, and should be available to all iOS Gmail users soon. Though the update doesn’t add any new commands to Gmail, it makes it much easier to quickly manage your inbox by letting users customize what left or right “swipe” actions do.

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Use Your Kid's Artwork as Greeting Cards 

If you have a kid, you have a never-ending supply of kid art. There’s a finite amount of wall real estate, so what can you do with all those handprint masterpieces? (Besides toss them into the recycling bin or shove them into a memory box that your child must figure out what to do with when they’re 26 and you’ve…

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