Month: November 2020

Twitter restricts Trump campaign official’s tweet alleging Philadelphia voter fraud

Twitter is warning users about misleading tweets from Philadelphia’s polling locations, offering an early preview of how it will handle the rest of the night. The platform has already restricted a tweet from Trump’s director of election day operations, Mike Roman, among others. “Misinformation being spread online has driven more…

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The Pixel 5 automatically turns into a wireless charging pad when you plug in a USB-C cable

The Pixel 5 is one of several flagship phones to offer a reverse wireless charging feature, but Google’s done something particularly clever with its implementation of the feature here: whenever you plug in a USB-C cable, your Pixel 5 will automatically turn on its reverse wireless charging feature, effectively turning…

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How to Watch the Election 2020 Results Tonight—and Beyond

The winner of the US presidential election may take days to determine. Here’s how to take in the results—and not jump the gun. Source

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Bitcoin mining has suddenly become far more lucrative – but maybe not for long Bitcoin

Since the introduction of ASIC devices back in 2012, mining bitcoin has become increasingly challenging but the cryptocurrency has now experienced its biggest mining difficulty decrease since June. As reported by Coindesk, Bitcoin’s mining difficultly dropped by 16 percent to 16.787tn this week marking the second-largest percentage decrease of all…

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HBO Max is the streaming service for me

In the last year, the number of streaming platforms has really gotten out of hand. There’s Hulu, Netflix, Amazon Prime, HBO Max, Disney Plus, Apple TV Plus, CBS All Access (soon to be Paramount Plus), and Peacock — and each of them has different pricing tiers. If you scored free…

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The US will abandon a worldwide climate agreement on November 4th

The US will formally leave the landmark Paris climate agreement on November 4th, turning its back on the rest of the world as it comes together to stop climate change. How quickly the US takes on the planetary crisis will hinge on the results of today’s election. The Paris Agreement…

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