February 3, 2020 Apple wants to remind you Arcade exists Apple was a no-show in the flurry of Super Bowl ads, but it made its presence felt seemingly everywhere else. The tech giant launched…
February 3, 2020 How to Customize the Gestures on Your Android Phone The way that you get around Google-powered phones is changing, with Android 10 ushering in a new button-less, iPhone-esque gestures approach for going back,…
February 3, 2020 Google will pick your best photos and print them with new trial service A new subscription service from Google Photos will print and mail you a selection of your photos each month, 9to5Google reports. The service’s $7.99…
February 3, 2020 Nintendo adds monthly subscription to ‘Fire Emblem Heroes’ Fire Emblem Heroes (FEH) is Nintendo's mobile money-maker. The free-to-play RPG has pulled in, according to SensorTower, $656 million since its release three years…
February 3, 2020 Iran says it will launch an observation satellite ‘in the coming days’ Iran is set to become the latest country to launch an observation satellite, according to the country's national space agency. The satellite, named Zafar…
February 3, 2020 Is the “Death Drive” Real? Statistically, at least ten people reading this article will be dead within sixteen months. I just made that statistic up, but if you felt…
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February 3, 2020 President Stable Genius Congratulates Wrong State After Chiefs Win Super Bowl Donald *****, the dumbest president in modern American history, congratulated the Kansas City Chiefs last night after they beat the San Francisco 49ers to…
February 3, 2020 The Morning After: Super Bowl and a Hummer EV Hey, good morning! You look fabulous. Before we get stuck in, I'm obsessed with The Rock's Super Bowl intros. You should be, too. It's…
February 3, 2020 Capturing the Sun’s Texas-sized cells in the highest detail ever The Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope (DKIST) started with some controversy, but its first images are already changing the field of solar science. The…