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Location American Gadget News for 8 October 2020
Netflix's obnoxious 'still watching' prompt may soon be a thing of the past If there’s anything more annoying than Netflix’s habit of canceling shows after only a couple of seasons, it’s the “Still watching?” prompt that seems to appear every couple of episodes. The prompt requires use...
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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope is still on track for its planned deployment next year after it passed environmental testing. Those evaluations assess whether the telescope can survive its launch."The successful comple...
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Apple is giving some of its TV+ subscribers a few extra months of its streaming service free of charge. The company has been offering free one-year subscriptions to the service with the purchase of new devices since TV+ ...
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Facebook Ads Are Giving Climate Deniers a Lifeline Facebook is no stranger to climate misinformation. Just last month, the platform became a key player in spreading flat-out hoaxes surrounding the wildfires raging across the West Coast to an audience of tens of thousands...
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Trump's DOJ Clears the Path for Voter Fraud Fearmongering The Department of Justice is reminding U.S. attorneys that they are free to break with nearly 40 years of precedent and publicly air unproven claims of voter fraud before the 2020 elections on Nov. 3.
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Xbox One Free Play Days serves up three very different games this weekend Microsoft has announced a new Free Play Days promotion happening on Xbox One this weekend. In all, there will be three games that are free to check out during the event, and this time around, the three titles on offer ar...
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iPhone for life: Is that what you want?

Slash Gear - 9 Oct 2020 00:09
iPhone for life: Is that what you want? A trademark for a program “iPhone for life” was revealed this week by a set of international trademark offices. This trademark was filed for by Apple and seems to be associated with mobile data carriers and Apple Par...
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Learn to Type by Copying Literary Masters

Gizmodo - 8 Oct 2020 03:30
Learn to Type by Copying Literary Masters A new project by a Canadian techie named Adam Doquiatan aims to teach you to type by asking you to copy great literature. The site, called TypeLit.io, lets you pick from a library of public domain classics--Alice in Wond...
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There are a thousand reasons to hate hopping on a video call every 10 minutes to chat with your co-workers, among them the ugly video compression artifacts that can occasionally make your face completely unrecognizable. ...
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Lower Decks Is the Star Trek Show That Got Its Finale Right This Year This year has already given us two brand new Star Trek shows, with a returning third imminently on the way. But of the two that have now come on gone--Star Trek: Picard and Star Trek: Lower Decks--only one's grand finale...
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Qualcomm, ASUS reportedly making a new brand of gaming phone While Razer may have been the one to start it but other manufacturers have arguably taken the gaming smartphone market where it left off. Among these, ASUS’ ROG Phones maybe some of the top choices, both in features an...
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Facebook to Disable Political Ads--After the Polls Are Closed Facebook will temporarily disable all ads focused on political and social issues after polls close on Election Day as part of an effort to "reduce opportunities for confusion or abuse," it said Wednesday.
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Spotify Promo Cards is a new way for creators to boost their content Spotify has introduced a new tool that enables creators to boost their content. Called Promo Cards, the new feature generates customized assets for a creator’s content, including podcasts, albums, and even individual s...
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The ROG Phone 3 is big, it's heavy, and it's got more vents and RGB lighting than most people are probably comfortable seeing on a mobile device. But if you're a gamer or you just want the absolute best performance you c...
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Bang & Olufsen Beogram 4000c brings iconic turntable back to life Bang & Olufsen is bringing a classic back from the vault, with the Beogram 4000c turntable launching a new series of reborn icons from the Danish company’s back catalog. The B&O Beogram 4000c Recreated Limited Edition ...
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Amazon Prime Day is right around the corner and, for shopping events like this, it helps to be prepared. Amazon's website will be inundated with deals over the course of 48 hours and the more you know going into Prime Da...
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The 2021 Audi e-tron GT will sound unlike any electric car Less than two years ago, I was fortunate to get behind the wheel of a pre-production Audi e-tron GT concept on the streets of California. The car I drove is a one-off and is the only model in existence back then. Coupled...
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Nokia 3.1, 5.1 Android 10 update opens the door for Android 11 cycle HMD Global has been promising timely Android updates unlike its bigger competitors and, to be fair, it has tried to do its best given the circumstances. That said, even with its adjusted Android 10 roadmap due to the COV...
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Hurricane Delta Is Heading for the Petrochemical Hub That Hurricane Laura Hit Six Weeks Ago Louisiana can't catch a break. Just six weeks after Category 4 Hurricane Laura made landfall and took over two dozen lives, another powerful storm is on its way.
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Disneyland Isn't Reopening Anytime Soon

Gizmodo - 8 Oct 2020 23:15
Disneyland Isn't Reopening Anytime Soon California continues to fight the novel coronavirus pandemic, and it's going to keep theme parks closed a little while longer. Governor Gavin Newsom recently announced that Disneyland, Universal Studios, and other theme ...
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We'll have to wait until October 28th to get a full look at AMD's new Radeon 6000-series GPUs, but the company offered a tease of what we can expect from its latest graphics cards at the end of its Zen 3 keynote.AMD show...
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Netflix is raising prices in Canada

Engadget - 8 Oct 2020 20:09
Netflix is jacking up prices on some of its plans in Canada. The standard HD, two-screen subscription is going up from $14CAD to $15. The premium 4K HDR plan, which allows members to stream shows and movies on four scree...
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