October 16, 2019 Mark Zuckerberg will stream a speech on ‘free expression’ Thursday Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is planning to give a speech Thursday about his views on free expression and voice. Zuckerberg wrote in a Facebook…
October 16, 2019 Netflix says Stranger Things’ third season is record-breaking, but what does that mean? There’s no question that Stranger Things is one of Netflix’s most popular shows, but we have to question whether it’s as record-breaking as Netflix…
October 16, 2019 Uber’s Disasterous Life Story Is Being Made Into a TV Show by the Creators of Billions The team behind Billions is developing a show about the rough-and-tumble rise of Uber, based on the bestselling book Super Pumped. Read more… via…
October 16, 2019 ‘Harry Potter: Wizards Unite’ gathered location data while users slept It's no secret that games like Harry Potter: Wizards Unite and Pokémon Go track their users' locations. But it can be alarming to see…
October 16, 2019 The UK porn block is finally dead Graphic by James Bareham / The Verge The United Kingdom has finally scrapped a plan to require age verification for accessing porn online, following…
October 16, 2019 Hey, Lady Gaga, lemme explain Ninja to you Hey, Lady Gaga! You’ve asked a great question — who is Ninja, really? — and I’m here to explain in a blog post, because…
October 16, 2019 This live stream of a whale skeleton getting eaten is metal as hell An ocean exploration team just discovered a whale skeleton on the seafloor, and it’s live-streaming the bone-eating worms and other critters gnawing away at…
October 16, 2019 This live stream of a whale skeleton getting eaten is metal as hell An ocean exploration team just discovered a whale skeleton on the seafloor, and it’s live-streaming the bone-eating worms and other critters gnawing away at…
October 16, 2019 The 10 Best Deals of October 16, 2019 We see a lot of deals around the web over on Kinja Deals, but these were our ten favorites today. Read more… via Gizmodo…
October 16, 2019 Ancient Assyrian Tablets Seem to Contain References to a Massive Solar Storm Scientists report that they may have found the earliest written record of a solar storm in ancient Assyrian tablets. Read more… via Gizmodo Check…