Child Experts: Just Say 'No' To Facebook's Kids App

A group letter sent Tuesday to CEO Mark Zuckerberg argues that younger children — the app is intended for those under 13 — aren’t ready to have social media accounts, navigate the complexities of online relationships or protect their own privacy. From a report: Facebook launched the free Messenger Kids app in December, pitching it as a way for children to chat with family members and parent-approved friends. It doesn’t give kids separate Facebook or Messenger accounts. Rather, the app works as an extension of a parent’s account, and parents get controls such as the ability to decide who their kids can chat with. The social media giant has said it fills “a need for a messaging app that lets kids connect with people they love but also has the level of control parents want.” But a group of 100 experts, advocates and parenting organizations is contesting those claims. Led by the Boston-based Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood, the group includes psychiatrists, pediatricians, educators and the children’s music singer Raffi Cavoukian. “Messenger Kids is not responding to a need — it is creating one,” the letter states. “It appeals primarily to children who otherwise would not have their own social media accounts.”

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Source: Slashdot – Child Experts: Just Say ‘No’ To Facebook’s Kids App

How to Find Your Dream Job Without Waiting for a Listing

Let’s not sugarcoat it: Searching for a job can be awful. It’s a little like apartment hunting. Or partner hunting. You have to sift through a lot of unattractive options for one gem in the rough. But there are much better, more effective, and sanity-saving ways to find appealing jobs that don’t involve refreshing…

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Source: LifeHacker – How to Find Your Dream Job Without Waiting for a Listing

Pixel team is now in-house as Google closes $1.1 billion HTC deal

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Just a few months ago Google and HTC announced a deal that would see HTC sell a big chunk of its phone division to Google for $1.1 billion. Today, Google announced the deal has closed, and the HTC employees are officially joining Google.

For HTC, the deal is a big cash infusion at a time when the company is struggling financially. WIth HTC burning through about $75 million each quarter, Google’s money gives it over three years of money to burn at the current rate. The move should also cut costs for HTC: the 2,000 employees leaving for Google represent half of HTC’s R&D group and 20 percent of its 10,000 employees. HTC claims it will continue to compete in the smartphone market, even with this huge of a staff cut.

For Google, the deal will bolster the hardware group, which was formed in 2016 under former Motorola CEO Rick Osterloh. The Google Pixel, Pixel XL, and Pixel 2 smartphone were a collaboration between Google and HTC, and these 2,000 HTC employees are the ones that made up the Pixel team inside HTC. Bringing the team in-house should give Google more control over the smartphone design process, presumably bringing more unity to the Pixel line and deeper integration of hardware and software.

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Source: Ars Technica – Pixel team is now in-house as Google closes .1 billion HTC deal

These Booming Klipsch Monitors Have Bluetooth Built Right In

Klipsch’s The Sixes are great powered monitors by any measure (I’d encourage you to check out this review on CNET), but they’re particularly noteworthy for adding one feature that’s shockingly hard to find on speakers like this: Built-in Bluetooth. So yes, these will be right at home with your high-end audio gear or…

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Source: Gizmodo – These Booming Klipsch Monitors Have Bluetooth Built Right In

Remarkable Image Captures Surface Details of a Dying Star Located 530 Light-Years Away

By combining the power of four telescopes, an international team of astronomers has captured the most detailed image yet of a distant star—an observation that’s meshing well with pre-existing theories about the physical characteristics of giant stars.

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Source: Gizmodo – Remarkable Image Captures Surface Details of a Dying Star Located 530 Light-Years Away

I'm Completely Captivated by the Clever Tricks Used to Build a Disco Ball Inside a Lightbulb

Any room with a disco ball hanging from the ceiling is a non-stop party, and now any space can easily get a dance floor upgrade with this fun DIY project that shows you how to build a disco ball—using some brilliantly clever building techniques—inside a standard-sized lightbulb.

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Source: Gizmodo – I’m Completely Captivated by the Clever Tricks Used to Build a Disco Ball Inside a Lightbulb

Animatronic Ursula Loses Head On Disney Little Mermaid Ride, Keeps On Singing

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These are a couple Twitter videos from the Little Mermaid – Ariel’s Undersea Adventure ride at Disney California Adventure starring a headless Ursula still belting out her tune. Now that’s professionalism. Also, she didn’t actually lose her head completely, it’s just dangling by a couple wires. Do you think maybe she traded it for a prettier voice? “No.” Well she definitely didn’t trade it for a breast reduction, I can tell you that.

Keep going for the videos but make sure to shield your children’s eyes first.

Source: Geekologie – Animatronic Ursula Loses Head On Disney Little Mermaid Ride, Keeps On Singing

How to Avoid Being Tracked on Your Laptop, Phone, or Fitness Tracker

Today we’re all being tracked by more gadgets than ever before, and in ways that might not be immediately obvious; but it is possible to put restrictions on the data that your laptop, your smartphone, and even your fitness tracker can collect about you—in particular, where you are and what you’re doing with your…

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Source: LifeHacker – How to Avoid Being Tracked on Your Laptop, Phone, or Fitness Tracker

This Electric Arc Lighter Reaches Around Corners, and Doesn't Need Fuel

It’s 2018, and your lighter doesn’t need fuel anymore; it just has to charge over USB. This discounted arc lighter isn’t really pocket-friendly, but its long, flexible neck makes it ideal for lighting candles, camp fires and other awkwardly-placed flammable things. Just charge the built-in battery, and you’ll be good…

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Source: Gizmodo – This Electric Arc Lighter Reaches Around Corners, and Doesn’t Need Fuel

Amazon’s New Plan to Sell Stuff at Whole Foods Is to Sell It in the Parking Lot

One of the major advantages of capitalism is the constant, nagging impulse to buy stuff. And lucky for you spendy Americans out there, Amazon is leveraging its purchase of Whole Foods once again, making it easier than ever to purchase things impulsively. You’ll soon be able to buy Amazon products in Whole Foods…

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Source: Gizmodo – Amazon’s New Plan to Sell Stuff at Whole Foods Is to Sell It in the Parking Lot

Drug Firms Shipped 20.8 Million Pain Pills To West Virginia Town of 2,900

A congressional committee investigating the opioid crisis has discovered out-of-state drug companies shipped 20.8 million prescription painkillers over a decade to two pharmacies in a Southern West Virginia town with 2,900 people. From a report: Between 2006 and 2016, two drug wholesalers shipped 10.2 million hydrocodone pills and 10.6 million oxycodone pills to Tug Valley Pharmacy and Hurley Drug in the town of Williamson, in Mingo County, the Charleston Gazette-Mail reported. “These numbers are outrageous, and we will get to the bottom of how this destruction was able to be unleashed across West Virginia,” the House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg Walden, R-Ore. and ranking member Frank Pallone Jr., D-N.J. said in a joint statement.

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Source: Slashdot – Drug Firms Shipped 20.8 Million Pain Pills To West Virginia Town of 2,900

Naked Mole Rats Could Theoretically Live Forever, Study Suggests

Among any and all creatures in this world that could be considered living, including people, there is an universal truth: We die. But not all of us go through the gradual (and eventually rapid) process of self-destruction that we think of aging. Some animals and plants, like species of jellyfish, tortoises, and trees,…

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Source: Gizmodo – Naked Mole Rats Could Theoretically Live Forever, Study Suggests

This New Mobile Browser Helps You Search Faster 

iOS/Android: I hate mobile browsing. When I open Safari, I’m usually trying to google something quickly, then go back to my other apps. Lately I’ve been trying the mobile browser Cake, publicly released for iOS and Android today, and it’s made searching much faster.

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Source: LifeHacker – This New Mobile Browser Helps You Search Faster