Month: July 2020

The Witcher prequel TV series is coming to Netflix null

Ahead of The Witcher season 2 resuming filming in August, Netflix has announced a new series called The Witcher: Blood Origin. It’s a six-part prequel spin-off set 1200 years before Geralt of Rivia’s time, and you can expect it to have an entirely new cast and story. This series comes…

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Garmin Connect outage: services recover, but workouts might a week to sync to Strava Garmin

Systems appear to be recovering following a major system outage that took Garmin down on July 23 and lasted throughout the weekend, but it could take several days for your recent workouts to sync to third-party services like Strava. Although your recent workout data may not have been synced with…

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This Is the Best Sweatband I’ve Ever Worn (2020)

WIRED tested. After decades of running with water running down my face, the Treadbands workout headband let me see clearly. Source

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Photoshop for iPad gets another batch of desktop features

Photoshop is getting a couple of important new features on the iPad today: the refine edge brush and the rotate canvas tool. The refine edge brush is a big one for photographers, since it’s pretty much the only way to select the edges of fur or hair with any accuracy.…

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Ofcom may finally be set to boost UK train Wi-Fi null

Ofcom has identified spectrum that it says could be used to deliver better on-board Wi-Fi and mobile coverage to the UK’s railway network. Several train operators already offer on-board Wi-Fi but research suggests many passengers suffer from a poor experience. Meanwhile, improving mobile coverage is challenging because cellular signals tend…

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Chernobyl mold could shield astronauts from deep-space radiation

One of the biggest dangers of interplanetary travel is radiation exposure. In a single round trip to Mars, you may absorb 60 percent of the maximum recommend lifetime dosage. One surprising solution may be mold, according to researchers from Stanford… Source

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