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Location American Gadget News for 24 May 2020
Former NASA Engineer Builds a Ninja Warrior Obstacle Course to Stop Nut-Stealing Backyard Squirrels If you've ever installed a backyard bird feeder in hopes of peacefully observing your fine feathered friends, you're probably aware that it quickly becomes a target for your local squirrel population. Now, if anyone can ...
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Google Podcasts app gets support for Apple's CarPlay Google Podcasts, the company’s audio show app that has steadily evolved from a barebones offering to something more sophisticated, has finally added support for Apple’s CarPlay automotive platform. With this support,...
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In About-Face, UK Will Not Allow Huawei to Be Involved in Any Part of Its 5G Networks It appears the UK wants Chinese telecommunications company Huawei as far away from its 5G network as possible. In an about-face, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has told officials to create plans to reduce Huawei's invol...
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RCS is supposed to be the spiritual successor to classic SMS and MMS texting, but the lack of built-in encryption puts a damper on that -- someone could theoretically snoop on your messages where they can't with services...
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Is Tesla's Cybertruck too enormous for your garage? Unfortunately, you'll have to shop for something else. Elon Musk has revealed that the electric pickup will stay "pretty much" the size of the prototype despite previou...
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Pro-Privacy Lawmakers Secure a Vote to Protect Browsing Data From Warrantless FBI Collection In a hard-fought victory for privacy reformers, the U.S. House of Representatives is now expected to vote as early as Wednesday on an amendment that would explicitly prohibit the warrantless collection of internet search...
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It looks like Marvel's Iron Man VR truly will be arriving on July 3rd after being delayed a couple of times due to COVID-19. In fact, the entertainment giant has released a free extended playable demo of the PS VR exclus...
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Israel's original plan to track the phones of COVID-19 sufferers won't get very far. The country's cabinet has restricted the use of the Shin Bet security agency's phone surveillance to "specific and special cases" where...
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Looks Like Google Messages Might Finally Be Getting End-to-End Encryption End-to-end encryption for RCS appears to finally be in the pipeline for Google's messaging app. That's according to code spotted in an upcoming version update by the folks at APKMirror, as first reported by 9to5 Google t...
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Days After Trump Called to Reopen Churches, Birx Says It Speaking just two days after President Donald Trump said churches and other houses of worship were "essential" and argued that they should reopen this weekend, White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator Dr. Deborah Bir...
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One of the longer chapters of the International Space Station has come to a close. NASA has sent the last of its 11 ExPRESS (Expedite the Processing of Experiments to the Space Station) science racks to the orbiting faci...
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Maybe AT-ATs Aren't as Dumb as They Look

Gizmodo - 24 May 2020 22:45
Maybe AT-ATs Aren't as Dumb as They Look AT-ATs, one of the most visually iconic markers of the Empire's military reign, have one serious problem: their big dumb stupid fragile legs. You know, the ones that can be stopped with the application of a particularly ...
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Activision is ready to show what all-pro Call of Duty: Warzone tourneys are like. The gaming giant is debuting the first Call of Duty League Warzone Weekend today (May 24th) at 3PM Eastern, marking the start of private l...
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What She-Ra and the Princesses of Power Gets Right About Redemption Arcs I'm still reeling from the whirlwind of She-Ra and the Princesses of Power's final season. But even in a season full of excitement and warfare, what sticks with me about the show isn't the big, dramatic setpieces. It's h...
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Krita open source digital painting app arrives on Chrome OS and Android Krita, a popular open-source digital painting app, has finally launched beyond the desktop, arriving on both Chrome OS and Android. These releases are still in the beta period at this time, meaning the software may not f...
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Apple's efforts to discourage iOS jailbreaking have typically left enthusiasts waiting a while until code sleuths discover a flaw that lets them bypass safeguards and break some of the platform's rules. Not this time aro...
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Watch Three Brand-New Looney Tunes Shorts Courtesy of HBO Max HBO Max is an opportunity for Warner Bros. to flex its muscles, leveraging its long creative history to make the sort of shows and films that entice people to buy into a new streaming platform. Which means that fans of c...
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After Math: Some good news for a change

Engadget - 24 May 2020 19:00
Feels like we've gone a day short of forever without hearing something positive and reassuring about the state of this quarantine. Folks around the country and around the world are cooped up, stressed out, and just waiti...
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Amazon turns office building into a huge family homeless shelter We’ve known for a few years now that Amazon planned to turn one of its buildings into a homeless facility for Mary’s Place in Seattle. The company has officially opened its new location for this shelter, one in an Am...
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Sunday's Best Deals: Cooler Backpacks, SanDisk MicroSDs, New York Times Best-Sellers, and More A sale on New York Times best-sellers, a massive ass cleaver, a super useful cooler backpack, JACHS NY polos, and more are Sunday's best deals.
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PUBG on PC adds bots to help newbies despite controversy PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, more commonly called PUBG, has received an update that adds bots on the PC servers, helping newbies get some kills and win some rounds. The topic of bots is controversial among PUBG playe...
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There's still plenty of opportunity for astronomers to discover strange new objects. Researchers using the University of Hawaii's Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) have found (via Gizmodo) a Trojan as...
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