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VoteByMail makes it easier to request a mail-in ballot ahead of the election
A new website tries to streamline the process of signing up to vote by mail. VoteByMail.io is a new service created by volunteers with work experience at several prominent companies, including Google, Intel, Dropbox, and Nike, that aims to help registered voters sign up for a mail-in ballot. The site…
Read MoreGoogle is shutting down its website builder null
Google has sent out an email warning users that its classic Sites website builder service will soon be discontinued and that they need to migrate their websites to new Google Sites if they wish for them to remain online. Following its acquisition of JotSpot back in 2006, Google launched Google…
Read More24 hours with Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra: first photos and that big display Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
I’ve had the new Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra in hand for 24 hours, and although it widens my normal smartphone grasp, that 6.9-inch display is worth the stretch. Not everyone gets it. In fact, every time I test a new premium Android phone, like a Note, everyone who’s not…
Read MoreESPN+ will be $1/month more expensive for new subscribers
ESPN+ is getting a price increase, but only for new subscribers. Starting August 12th, the monthly plan will cost $5.99, up from $4.99. If you’ve been on the fence, it might not be a bad idea to sign up before then, because ESPN+ doesn’t plan to incr… Source
Read MoreHBO Max and Ava DuVernay are making a series based on the @OnePerfectShot Twitter account
Ava DuVernay is partnering with HBO Max and the team behind Twitter’s popular One Perfect Shot account to create a half-hour documentary series of the same name, the company announced today. One Perfect Shot will look at an iconic shot from different films, with the directors of those films walking…
Read MoreMany Reddit communities vandalized with pro-Trump content, possibly due to compromised moderator accounts
A number of subreddits were taken over and vandalized on Friday, possibly as part of a coordinated campaign. Hackers reportedly posted messages or changed a subreddit’s design in support of President Donald Trump. “An investigation is underway related to a series of vandalized communities,” a Reddit spokesperson said in a…
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