Amazon Is Building a New Tech Hub Inside an Old Post Office

In another stunning display of its might, Amazon will be transforming an old post office building into a new Amazon office building. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau just announced that the Seattle-based online retailer will open a new tech hub on the site of a historic Canada Post building in Vancouver. The…

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Source: Gizmodo – Amazon Is Building a New Tech Hub Inside an Old Post Office

What’s coming to Netflix in May: Michelle Wolf's weekly talk show

While we still want a complete list of what’s leaving Netflix, at least the streaming service provides a heads-up for what’s in store. In May, we’ll get a slew of new shows and old favorites, including additional seasons of The Unbreakable Kimmy Schm…

Source: Engadget – What’s coming to Netflix in May: Michelle Wolf’s weekly talk show

How Are Marvel's Television Shows Going to Address Infinity War's Devastating Ending?

The Avengers finally went up against Thanos in Avengers: Infinity War and set events in motion that could change the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe. Which means, of course, that Marvel’s television shows are going to have to address what happened in Infinity War. Right?

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Source: Gizmodo – How Are Marvel’s Television Shows Going to Address Infinity War’s Devastating Ending?

Kids Raised on Farms Are Healthier in Two Important Ways

Scientists have long speculated that the “dirtier” the environment we grow up in—with lots of germs from different people and even animals—the better off our immune system and physical health ultimately will be. A new study published Monday in Proceedings of the National Academy of Science provides early evidence that…

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Source: Gizmodo – Kids Raised on Farms Are Healthier in Two Important Ways

Make Bacon Butter and Put It On Everything 

Bacon grease and butter are glorious cooking fats. They’re reasonable priced (one comes free with bacon), deeply flavorful, and both promote a good amount of browning. Rather than choose between these two earthly delights, you should combine them to create a fantastic compound butter.

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Source: LifeHacker – Make Bacon Butter and Put It On Everything 

Fitbit And Google Partner To Revolutionize Digital Health Accessibility And Patient Care

Fitbit And Google Partner To Revolutionize Digital Health Accessibility And Patient Care
Fitbit and Google have announced that they have teamed up to innovate and transform the future of digital health and wearables. Fitbit will use Google’s new Cloud Healthcare API to further integrate into the healthcare system by connecting Fitbit user data with electronic medical records (EMR). Fitbit says that combining its data with the

Source: Hot Hardware – Fitbit And Google Partner To Revolutionize Digital Health Accessibility And Patient Care

Comcast Won't Give New Speed Boost To Internet Users Who Don't Buy TV Service

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Last week, Comcast announced speed increases for customers in Houston and the Oregon/SW Washington areas. The announcement headlines were “Comcast increases Internet speeds for some video customers.” Customers with 60Mbps Internet download speeds are being upped to 150Mbps; 150Mbps subscribers are going to 250Mbps; and 250Mbps subscribers are getting a raise to 400Mbps or 1Gbps. Comcast says speed increases will kick in automatically without raising the customers’ monthly bills — but only if they subscribe to certain bundles that include both Internet and TV service. “Cord cutters are not invited to the [speed increase] party,” the Houston Chronicle wrote. “Only those who bundle Internet with cable television and other services… will see their speeds go up at no extra charge.” Presumably, Internet-only customers can get the new speeds by paying more or by bundling their Internet subscriptions with video.

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Source: Slashdot – Comcast Won’t Give New Speed Boost To Internet Users Who Don’t Buy TV Service

Viacom launches studio dedicated to shows for YouTube and Facebook

Viacom has come a long, long way from the days when online video was seemingly its mortal enemy. The media giant has formally launched Digital Studios, a wing dedicated to (you guessed it) original internet shows. The initial programs in the works ar…

Source: Engadget – Viacom launches studio dedicated to shows for YouTube and Facebook

A Bad Lip Reading Of Selections From Mark Zuckerberg's Congressional Hearing

mark-zuckerberg-congressional-bad-lip-reading.jpg“Mom? Could you get me my Frodo ring? I want it here.”

Seen here with a woman behind him trying to steal his thoughts through the back of his head, this is a very well executed (as usual) bad lip reading of clips from Mark Zuckerberg’s congressional hearing. Man, if this is actually what people said during these congressional hearings, they would be a lot more watchable. They don’t though, which is why I’m rewatching all 172 episodes of Three’s Company. Would you come knock on my door? “No.” Come on. “No.” Please? “Why do you want me to so bad?” I booby-trapped my welcome mat, I wanna see if it works. Just remember to duck, jump, then roll to the right, in that order. Or is it left? Whatever, we’ll see.

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Source: Geekologie – A Bad Lip Reading Of Selections From Mark Zuckerberg’s Congressional Hearing

A look at what the Windows 10 April 2018 update brings

Enlarge / Did I pick a picture of a clock because the update was released late or because the update’s biggest feature is Timeline? The world may never know. (credit: John Loach / Flickr)

After some delays, the newest major update to Windows 10, the April 2018 Update, has just scraped into April. It’s available to download right now and will start distribution on Windows Update on May 8th.

Even with its extended development period—a blue screen of death crash was discovered late in the process, forcing Microsoft to delay the release by a few weeks—the new release feels very similar to its predecessor. While the last couple of updates have tried to push new directions—virtual and augmented reality in the Fall Creators Update, 3D graphics in the Creators Update—with Microsoft trying to promote them as being themed collections of features gathered together, the new update doesn’t have any particular overarching theme. Instead, it’s a bunch of improvements to various parts of Windows, along with one particularly notable new feature.

That big new feature is one that we thought we were going to get in the Fall Creators Update: Timeline. Timeline adds a new dimension to the Windows task switcher (the one shown when you press Win+Tab or click the “Task view” button on the taskbar): specifically, time. The default view when you first enter the switcher is the same as it ever was, showing all the windows you have open so that you can instantly pick between them. But it now has a scrollbar. Scroll the screen down and you’ll see historic documents, browser tabs, and applications.

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Source: Ars Technica – A look at what the Windows 10 April 2018 update brings

The FBI Redacted the Names of DC Comic Book Characters to Protect Their Non-Existent Privacy

Superman can sleep soundly tonight. The FBI, fully aware of his secret identity, has decided to keep things under wraps, acknowledging the Kryptonian’s right to privacy ultimately outweighs the public’s need-to-know.

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Source: Gizmodo – The FBI Redacted the Names of DC Comic Book Characters to Protect Their Non-Existent Privacy

Tumblr and Etsy among those posting ‘red alerts’ for net neutrality

Fight for the Future has announced another day of action aimed at encouraging support of a Congressional vote to overturn the FCC’s removal of net neutrality protections. In December, the FCC voted to overturn Obama-era net neutrality protections, a…

Source: Engadget – Tumblr and Etsy among those posting ‘red alerts’ for net neutrality

Don't Ditch Your Galaxy S7, Give It an (Android 8.0) Oreo

Android: It’s been a little over two years since the launch of Samsung’s Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge. If you’re still holding on to yours, you’re probably itching to upgrade to a new device—especially since Samsung still hasn’t updated either S7 smartphone to Android 8.0 Oreo. Don’t toss your older device just yet,…

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Source: LifeHacker – Don’t Ditch Your Galaxy S7, Give It an (Android 8.0) Oreo

On This Day 25 Years Ago, the Web Became Public Domain

On April 30, 1993, CERN — the European Organization for Nuclear Research — announced that it was putting a piece of software developed by one of its researchers, Tim Berners-Lee, into the public domain. That software was a “global computer networked information system” called the World Wide Web, and CERN’s decision meant that anyone, anywhere, could run a website and do anything with it. From a report: While the proto-internet dates back to the 1960s, the World Wide Web as we know it had been invented four year earlier in 1989 by CERN employee Tim Berners-Lee. The internet at that point was growing in popularity among academic circles but still had limited mainstream utility. Scientists Robert Kahn and Vinton Cerf had developed Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), which allowed for easier transfer of information. But there was the fundamental problem of how to organize all that information. In the late 80s, Berners-Lee suggested a web-like system of mangement, tied together by a series of what he called hyperlinks. In a proposal, Berners-Lee asked CERN management to “imagine, then, the references in this document all being associated with the network address of the thing to which they referred, so that while reading this document you could skip to them with a click of the mouse.” Four years later, the project was still growing. In January 1993, the first major web browser, known as MOSAIC, was released by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champagne. While there was a free version of MOSAIC, for-profit software companies purchased nonexclusive licenses to sell and support it. Licensing MOSAIC at the time cost $100,000 plus $5 each for any number of copies.

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Source: Slashdot – On This Day 25 Years Ago, the Web Became Public Domain

Amazon One-Day PC Gaming Sale

Amazon is having a one-day gold box sale on select PC gaming products, even though only a handful of what they are offering is something I would say is “Gaming.” While nothing earth shattering, there is some good deals to be had on internal and external HDDs, keyboards, headsets and the like.



Today only, save up to 35% on select PC Gaming laptops, components, and computer accessories. This one-day offer is valid on April 30, 2018, or while supplies last. Discount is already included in the current Amazon.com price. Applies only to purchases made from Amazon.com and does not apply to products purchased from third-party merchants on the Amazon.com website.

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In the New Cloak & Dagger Trailer, the Heroes Realize One of Them Is Destined to Die

Cloak and Dagger’s introduction to the Marvel Cinematic Universe by way of Freeform is curious for a number of reasons—including the seemingly mystical destiny the show’s heroes are promised to have in the its latest trailer.

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Source: Gizmodo – In the New Cloak & Dagger Trailer, the Heroes Realize One of Them Is Destined to Die