October 6, 2020 Wounded Orcas Off Spanish Coast Could Be Attacking Boats in Retaliation Scientists are struggling to explain why orcas swimming off the Iberian Peninsula have started to attack sailing vessels. New research suggests these animals were…
October 6, 2020 Netflix is testing a feature that lets you switch off its annoying ‘still watching?’ pop-up Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Netflix is testing a feature that I am referring to as a “sick day function” — an…
October 6, 2020 Kindle Essentials bundles are cheaper than ever ahead of Prime Day Those who have a Kindle on their holiday shopping list are in luck. Amazon’s running an early Prime Day deal that knocks up to…
October 6, 2020 Vizio’s first OLED TVs are now available, and they’re $100 off at Best Buy Image: Vizio At the start of 2020, Vizio announced it would be joining LG and Sony in the OLED TV ranks, and now the…
October 6, 2020 Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S7+ Is Simply the Best Android Tablet Around, Warts and All Compared to the iPad Pro, sometimes trying to pick the best Android tablet feels like a consolation prize. That’s because while Apple has made…
October 6, 2020 The Nintendo Switch’s Joy-Con drift problem, explained Photo by James Bareham / The Verge Nintendo Switch owners have been experiencing problems with the console’s removable Joy-Con controllers for years now, with…
October 6, 2020 The 10 Best Deals of October 6, 2020 Tuesday’s Best Deals | Kinja Deals Read more… via Gizmodo Check out the Finding Your Identity Podcast
October 6, 2020 These speakers let you experience exclusive seasonal performances At the best of times, life as a musician before the coronavirus pandemic was hard. Now that it's unsafe to tour and perform in…
October 6, 2020 Arlo’s latest cameras can run for up to six months on a single charge Arlo has announced updated versions of two of its wireless security cameras. The $199.99 Pro 4 can capture 2K HDR footage in a 160-degree…
October 6, 2020 DoorDash Wants a Big Wet Kiss on the Lips It’s become normal, thanks to Silicon Valley, for companies to periodically burst, unannounced, into our feeds to tell us they are ACTUALLY VERY GOOD…