May 13, 2020 Don’t Worry, All Your Favorites Are Coming Back for the New Mission: Impossible Sequels Did you really think Christopher McQuarrie was going to make two more Mission: Impossible movies and not bring back Rebecca Ferguson, Ving Rhames, and…
May 13, 2020 These Are the Sex Toys for Men That Don’t (Or Maybe Do) Suck At the best of times, sex toys designed for men can be a little awkward. At the worst of times … well, it’s best…
May 13, 2020 France to Platforms: Remove Terrorism and Pedophilia-Related Content in One Hour or Else The nation of France has approved a new law that will force tech giants to delete terrorism and pedophilia-related content from sites in as…
May 13, 2020 The UK’s Contact Tracing App Breaks the UK’s Own Privacy Laws (and Is Just Plain Broken) Whether you love them or hate them (or think they won’t work), authorities around the world have universally embraced the concept of contact tracing…
May 13, 2020 Leadership Shakeup at Google Could Threaten One of the Pixel’s Greatest Strengths Google hardware chief Rick Osterloh once said he hoped Google would be “selling products in high volumes in five years.” That was three years…
May 13, 2020 Doctor Who’s Big New Event Is All About Cheating Death (and That Assholish Tenth Doctor) Remember that hot five minutes the Tenth Doctor was like “I’m the last of the Time Lords, I can do whatever the damn hell…
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May 13, 2020 5 Things That Could Be Making the Spooky Sounds in My House Like many people, I live in an apartment. I don’t really know how old my building is, but it must be kind of old:…
May 13, 2020 Use These Extensions to Trick Out Google Meet Google Meet is now free for everyone to use. The search giant has finished its rollout, and anyone with an email address—a Gmail address,…
May 13, 2020 Evidence Mounts for Gigantic Water Plumes on Jupiter’s Moon Europa While studying Europa’s magnetic field in 2000, NASA’s Galileo spacecraft inadvertently collected evidence of watery plumes shooting out from the moon’s icy surface, according…