Month: June 2021

New trailers: Roadrunner, Black Widow, Reminiscence

It hit me this morning that there is no new episode of Mare of Easttown on this evening and I felt a little sad, but wow what a finale. Emmys for Kate Winslet and Julianne Nicholson, please (and be sure to read Sophie Gilbert’s excellent analysis in The Atlantic of…

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Can Firefox’s new look save the web browser? Firefox

Firefox released version 89 recently with a new look named Proton. It brings a major change to the user interface in its colors and looks, giving the web browser a more modern feel. Web browsers look incredibly similar these days, with the tabs on top, a menu accessible to the…

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Fossil is making a new premium smartwatch for the new Wear OS Fossil Gen 5 LTE

Big changes are coming to Wear OS later this year, courtesy of some teamwork between Google and Samsung, and now Fossil has announced that it’s going to be releasing a “premium” smartwatch in a few months to take advantage of the software upgrade. What’s not quite such good news is…

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Fossil doesn’t plan to upgrade its existing watches to the new Wear OS

Fossil executives Greg McKelvey and Steve Prokup said in an interview with CNET that the company’s existing Wear OS watches won’t get upgraded to the new combined Wear software platform from Samsung and Google. Instead, Fossil is planning a premium watch that Prokup said would have “pretty major hardware upgrades,”…

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RevAir’s Hair Dryer Is a One-Stop Blow Out Shop

This expensive hair vacuum quickly dries and smoothes kinks out of your hair. It’s impressive, if you can afford to pay for it and can store it. Source

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China’s drive to compete against Starlink for the future of orbital internet

The country is heavily investing in its own low-earth orbit satellite constellations Blaine Curcio 8 hours There has been a wave of businesses over the past several years hoping to offer broadband internet delivered from thousands of satellites in low-earth orbit (LEO), providing coverage of most of the earth’s surface.…

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