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June 5, 2020 Telegram adds new video editing tools, easier ways to find GIFs, and more Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Telegram has released a new update adding video editing tools and allowing you to add animated stickers…
June 5, 2020 Sega wants to turn Japanese arcades into ‘fog gaming’ data centers Sega marked its 60th anniversary this week with a tiny version of the Game Gear. But that's not the only thing on the company's…
June 5, 2020 You can finally play Maxis’ long-lost ‘SimRefinery’ oil simulator Once thought lost forever, Maxis’ SimRefinery has resurfaced. What’s more, you can play it right now thanks to the work of ArsTechnica and one…
June 5, 2020 Get three months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for $25 at Amazon Unless you only occasionally use your Xbox One console or collect physical games, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate might be the most cost-efficient way to…
June 5, 2020 Police Arrest Caviar Courier During Bill de Blasio’s Curfew Despite Essential Worker Status As New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s curfew—imposed conveniently at a time when protesters have taken to the streets to demand an end…
June 5, 2020 Dropbox Stealthily Launches Invite-Only Password Manager Without much fanfare, Dropbox has decided to launch a password manager app called Dropbox Passwords. The catch is, the app is still in beta…
June 5, 2020 Poisonous Toads Invade South Florida in Latest Sign of the Apocalypse First, there were murder hornets. Now, invasive, poisonous toads are the latest bizarre creature to go wild in the U.S. As South Florida enters…
June 5, 2020 NASA Astronaut Calls Out ‘Propaganda’ in Space-Themed ***** Ad That Broke NASA Rules Donald *****’s re-election campaign team has removed a political ad, titled “Make Space Great Again,” after the U.S. president was accused of falsely taking…
June 5, 2020 Amazon’s new AI technique lets users virtually try on outfits In new papers, Amazon researchers propose techniques that let users virtually try on apparel and fine items that complement their wardrobe.Read More via VentureBeat…