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Meet the 26-year-old socialist trucker running for Congress on TikTok
Joshua Collins looks like just about every other young person on TikTok. His nails are painted black, his videos are set to trending songs, and he’s not afraid to dunk on fascists online. But where many young people use the app for clout or entertainment, Collins’s TikTok has become the…
Read MoreDisney Plus in February 2020: new movies and shows, including Toy Story 4
Disney is slowly rolling out its big guns onto the Disney Plus streaming service, and in February, Toy Story 4 will finally be available to stream. It’s not the only headliner coming next month: the 7th season of animated Star Wars series The Clone Wars is also coming to the…
Read MoreThe Morning After: Disney+ will debut early in Europe
Hey, good morning! Disney+ might be making an early appearance in Europe, but why is your most hyped game of 2020 most likely delayed? Maybe it's the Final Fantasy VII Remake, the ambitious refresh of a decades-old RPG. Perhaps it's Cyberpunk 2077,… Source
Read MoreTim Cook’s favorite showerhead is now smaller and cheaper
Nebia, the shower startup that counts Apple CEO Tim Cook among its early investors, has launched the third-generation of its shower system on Kickstarter. The big news this time around is the new Nebia by Moen shower’s price, which starts at $199 compared to $499 for last year’s model, and…
Read MoreiPhone 12 range might not have a brand new design after all
As well as plenty of changes to the internals, we were also expecting some significant external changes for the iPhone 12 range, with earlier leaks pointing to a less curvy frame, similar to the one used by the iPhone 4. However, a new leak suggests we won’t be getting that…
Read MoreGoogle favors temporary facial recognition ban as Microsoft pushes back
The regulation of facial recognition is emerging as a key disagreement among the world’s biggest tech companies, with Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai suggesting a temporary ban, as recently suggested by the EU, might be welcome, while Microsoft’s chief legal officer Brad Smith cautions against such intervention. “I think…
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