Western Digital Launches Its First Portable SSD


If you’ve ever bought a hard drive you might have come across Western Digital. Its My Passport lineup of external hard drives is quite popular in part due to their affordability and reliability. Interestingly, the company hasn’t been in a rush to come out with a portable solid state drive, the storage solution preferred by those who are willing to spend more money for better performance. It’s rectifying that today.

Enter the new My Passport SSD. Part of its popular My Passport lineup, the new SSD looks similar to Western Digital’s other My Passport hard drives that recently got a new look. However, since this is an SSD, it’s shrunk down and offers data transfer speeds of up to 515 MB/s.

It’s not surprising at all that Western Digital is just now coming out with a portable SSD. The company acquired SanDisk last year and one of the reasons that it did that was to expand its footing in the solid state storage market. The company already has a lineup of internal SSDs.

The My Passport SSD is more in touch with the times as well since it doesn’t have the USB 3.0 Micro USB-B port like its siblings. It comes with a USB Type-C port and does ship with a USB Type-A adapter for those who don’t have a device with a USB Type-C port.

Western Digital is selling the My Passport SSD in three flavors. The 1TB, 512GB and 256GB flavors cost $399.99, $199.99, and $99.99 respectively. They’re available for purchase starting today.

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'Get Out' And 'Stranger Things' Lead MTV Movie & TV Award Nominations

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The MTV Movie Awards are now the MTV Movie & TV Awards. The nominations for the rebranded tradition were announced Thursday, and everyone’s favorite movie of the year, “Get Out,” led the pack with six nods. 

Unlike the Golden Globes and Screen Actors Guild Awards, MTV’s prizes combine film and television in several categories, another signal that today it’s all just “content” anyway. Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast” reboot and Netflix’s “Stranger Things” earned four nominations, while “Game of Thrones,” Oscar champ “Moonlight” and several other titles collected three each.

Adam Devine will host the ceremony on May 7.

MOVIE OF THE YEAR 
“Beauty and the Beast”      
“Get Out”
”Logan”
”Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”    
“The Edge of Seventeen”    

BEST ACTOR IN A MOVIE  

Daniel Kaluuya – “Get Out”
Emma Watson – “Beauty and the Beast”
Hailee Steinfeld – “The Edge of Seventeen”  
Hugh Jackman – “Logan”
James McAvoy – “Split”
Taraji P. Henson – “Hidden Figures”

SHOW OF THE YEAR       

“Atlanta”  
“Game of Thrones”
”Insecure”
”Pretty Little Liars”
”Stranger Things”
”This Is Us”

BEST ACTOR IN A SHOW    

Donald Glover – “Atlanta”
Emilia Clarke – “Game of Thrones”
Gina Rodriguez – “Jane the Virgin”
Jeffrey Dean Morgan – “The Walking Dead”
Mandy Moore – “This Is Us”
Millie Bobby Brown – “Stranger Things”

BEST KISS      

Ashton Sanders & Jharrel Jerome – “Moonlight”
Emma Stone & Ryan Gosling – “La La Land”
Emma Watson & Dan Stevens – “Beauty and the Beast”
Taraji P. Henson & Terrence Howard – “Empire”
Zac Efron & Anna Kendrick – “Mike & Dave Need Wedding Dates”

BEST VILLAIN    

Allison Williams – “Get Out”
Demogorgon – “Stranger Things”
Jared Leto – “Suicide Squad”      
Jeffrey Dean Morgan – “The Walking Dead”
Wes Bentley – “American Horror Story”

BEST HOST      

Ellen DeGeneres – “The Ellen DeGeneres Show”
John Oliver – “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver”
RuPaul – “RuPaul’s Drag Race”
Samantha Bee – “Full Frontal with Samantha Bee”
Trevor Noah – “The Daily Show”

BEST DOCUMENTARY       

“13th”
”I Am Not Your Negro”
”O.J.: Made in America”
”This is Everything: Gigi Gorgeous”
”TIME: The Kalief Browder Story” 

BEST REALITY COMPETITION       

“America’s Got Talent”
“MasterChef Junior”
“RuPaul’s Drag Race”
“The Bachelor”
”The Voice”

BEST COMEDIC PERFORMANCE       

Adam Devine – “Workaholics”
Ilana Glazer & Abbi Jacobson – “Broad City”
Lil Rel Howery – “Get Out”
Seth MacFarlane – “Family Guy”
Seth Rogen – “Sausage Party”
Will Arnett – “The LEGO Batman Movie” 

BEST HERO       

Felicity Jones – “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”
Grant Gustin – “The Flash”
Mike Colter – “Luke Cage”
Millie Bobby Brown – “Stranger Things”
Stephen Amell – “Arrow”
Taraji P. Henson – “Hidden Figures”

TEARJERKER

“Game of Thrones “– Hodor’s death
”Grey’s Anatomy” – Meredith tells her children about Derek’s death 
“Me Before You” – Will tells Louisa he can’t stay with her
”Moonlight” – Paula tells Chiron that she loves him  
“This Is Us” – Jack and Randall at karate    

NEXT GENERATION

Chrissy Metz   
Daniel Kaluuya 
Issa Rae        
Riz Ahmed       
Yara Shahidi   

BEST DUO        

Adam Levine & Blake Shelton – “The Voice”
Daniel Kaluuya & Lil Rel Howery – “Get Out”
Brian Tyree Henry & Lakeith Stanfield – “Atlanta”
Hugh Jackman & Dafne Keen – “Logan”
Josh Gad & Luke Evans – “Beauty and the Beast”
Martha Stewart & Snoop Dogg – “Martha & Snoop’s Potluck Dinner Party”  

BEST AMERICAN STORY     

“Black-ish”
“Fresh Off the Boat”       
“Jane the Virgin”
”Moonlight”
”Transparent” 

BEST FIGHT AGAINST THE SYSTEM   

“Get Out”
”Hidden Figures”
”Loving”
”Luke Cage”
”Mr. Robot”

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The Internet's Reaction To Barry Manilow Coming Out Was Priceless

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Barry Manilow sent the internet into a tizzy Tuesday after he opened up about his sexuality for the first time. 

The “Copacabana” crooner, 73, confirmed to People magazine that he’d been in a relationship with husband Garry Kief, who is also his manager, since 1978. Though a number of media outlets had previously reported on the couple’s 2014 wedding, Manilow hadn’t acknowledged the reports until this week. His reason for staying quiet about his sexuality, he said, was his concern about how his legions of fans, or “Fanilows,” would react. “I thought I would be disappointing them if they knew I was gay,” he told People. “So I never did anything.” 

Manilow admitted in the interview that he was “grateful” to be proven wrong, as the response from his fans ended up being “so beautiful.” Similarly, his decision to come out was lauded by many on Twitter, including some A-list stars. 

Some users offered a cheekier take… 

Still, “Pitch Perfect” star Anna Kendrick and others took a more serious approach, responding to those who mocked Manilow’s revelation after years of rampant media speculation.  

Manilow took to Twitter shortly after the People interview was published, and vowed to continue making music in the years to come.

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Inhuman Rights In The Age Of Trump

Cross-posted with TomDispatch.com

 

Human whats?  In the Middle East and elsewhere, the Trump administration has begun to signal that human rights aren’t exactly on its agenda.  Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has taken the lead in this process in a round of personal diplomacy in the Middle East (with Trump’s generals not far behind).  In early March, he wrote various “advocacy groups” that the administration was considering withdrawing from the U.N. Human Rights Council to protest the records of some of its members, including Saudi Arabia and China.  And then, as if to hint at what the value of such rights might really be in Washington, he signaled to Congress that the administration would, as the New York Times reported, “lift all human rights conditions on a major sale of F-16 fighter jets and other arms to Bahrain.” 

This means American arms dealers can sell their weaponry to that Sunni Persian Gulf monarchy, despite its grim repression of its majority Shiite population.  And that, in turn, means that we can finally put something like an initial price tag on human rights, at least for the Shiites of the tiny kingdom that houses the U.S. Fifth Fleet: $3.8 billion ($2.8 billion for those 19 new fighter planes and a billion dollars more to support that country’s air force in various other ways).

We can similarly put a very partial price tag on the value of human rights when it comes to Yemenis.  The citizens of that riven land are living at the edge of a potentially catastrophic famine and under regular air attack from Saudi Arabia and its allies (including Bahrain) in a disastrous American-backed two-year-old war that was meant to check Iranian influence in the region.  It has already cost at least 10,000 lives and displaced millions.  As for that very partial price tag, it’s $350 million for 16,000 Raytheon guided munitions kits that will turn dumb bombs into “smart” ones. 

Their sale to the Saudis had previously been blocked by the Obama administration in response to news about their air strikes against civilians in Yemen.  Now, as a signal of the sort of heightened support the Trump administration expects to offer that country’s royal family ― you know, the crew with that terrible human rights record ― in its fight against Iranian influence in the region, it is releasing them.  (Undoubtedly, more cluster bombs will be next on the list.)

We are, of course, at the very beginning of the Trump era, which means so much yet remains to be known, though The Donald’s generals are clearly already ramping up America’s wars (and the civilian casualties that go with them) in Syria, Iraq, Yemen, and Somalia.  In turn, that means sooner or later other classic aspects of America’s recent wars will undoubtedly be ramped up as well.  With that in mind, we’ve turned to TomDispatch regular Rebecca Gordon, author of American Nuremberg and an expert on the “unholy trinity” of grim methods this country has brought to bear in its war on terror ― torture, extraordinary rendition, and indefinite detention (think: Guantánamo) ― to read Washington’s tea leaves and give us a preview of things to come and so of human rights in the age of Trump.  (Check out her “Resurrecting the Unholy Trinity.”)  

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Chimamanda Ngozie Adichie Is Tired Of Men Being Thanked For Parenting

Nigerian author and feminist activist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards participated in a discussion titled “How To Raise A Feminist” on Wednesday night at Tina Brown’s Women in the World Summit. 

The panel was moderated by Katie Couric, who quoted a TED Talk by Adichie in which she said, “When a man changes a diaper, the woman says thank you, but when a woman changes a diaper, no one says thank you.” 

Adichie responded: “I’m just really tired of men being thanked for doing things they should do anyway.”

Of her own husband, Adichie said: “He’s an equally attentive parent, as he should be. And my family and his family go, ‘Oh how wonderful. Oh he actually changed that diaper.’ And I’m just thinking, Yes! That’s what he should bloody well do.”

Adichie is the mother of a young daughter, and chose not to announce the pregnancy or birth, since she didn’t want to “perform pregnancy.” Richards is a mother of three, including a son who she said is as “fierce a feminist as his two sisters.” Couric also has two daughters. 

Asked for her advice on the topic of raising boys, Adichie said that she has been thinking of ways to deconstruct the concept of masculinity, which she feels is bad for men.

“Sometimes there’s a sadness to realizing that masculinity, even though it comes with privileges, is also a cage that limits men. And I’ve lately been thinking about how about we start to use shame ― and hear me out ― what if we taught little boys to be ashamed of things like excessive macho-ness, to be ashamed of not being able to express their emotions, to be ashamed of the idea of an ego?” she said. “What if we raised boys that way? In other words, just raised them to think about masculinity as something very different than what we think about today.” 

Richards pointed out that men have been increasingly active in the fight for women’s rights, such as the recent Women’s March, especially fathers. 

“Increasingly in this country, fathers want their daughters to have every opportunity that their sons have,” she said. “And that means people are going to stand and fight.”

Richards later added: “Right now, women’s rights are under assault in this country and in some areas around the world. There has never been a better opportunity to raise a feminist. Take him to the marches, take him to Congress, speak up and speak out. That’s the most important thing we could be doing right now for the next generation.”

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NASA, Trappist-1, and Extraterrestrials

Well, here I go again talking about space. The seemingly endless cosmos has given me an equally vast number of topics to discuss, and this is probably the biggest.

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In the last few decades, astronomers have been able to identify over 4,600 exoplanets, some which continually eek closer to having some recognizable comparison with Earth. A couple weeks ago, NASA announced the discovery of TRAPPIST-1, a relatively close star (39 light years) that provides for an amazing planetary system with seven earth-like planets in the habitable zone. This treasure trove of planets champions the search for extraterrestrial life with incredible news ― each of the planets could have water, and under the right atmospheric conditions, three of them could harbor aliens, whether in the form of fancy Star Trek depictions or unsurprising single-celled organisms.

At about 40 light years from earth, TRAPPIST-1 is what NASA is calling an “ultra cool dwarf star”. Interestingly, at only 8% of the mass of our sun, the star puts out significantly less heat and energy, but will last tremendously long (nearly five trillion years).

Three of the planets surrounding the star first came to our attention in 2016, and further examination, using stronger telescopes (the Spitzer and Hubble), revealed the innards of the planetary system, which features seven rocky worlds, all in the same size and mass range as that of Earth.

The Hubble is currently being used to scan the atmospheres for hydrogen gas, and since none has been found yet it most likely means that they contain terrains with liquid water on the surface. The Hubble will eventually look for signs of water and methane, but as we know, we’ll have to wait for the James Webb to take command. The Hubble’s limitations become strikingly clear in this case, and when the JWT launches in 2018, we’ll have a much better look at the system. More often than not, exploratory efforts are precluded by the technology of our time, and what follows is a direct effort to advance NASA’s arsenal of tools so that planetary systems like TRAPPIST-1 receive the scrutiny they deserve.

Sean Carey, manager of NASA’s Spitzer Science Center, called this “the most exciting result [he’s] seen in the 14 years of Spitzer operations.” Several scholars and astronomers alike echo Carey’s sentiment; the potential that this planetary system presents is unprecedented.

Constrained by the limitations of current optics and positioning technology, we are led to surmise about TRAPPIST-1’s future. We believe that what lies beyond is an exciting collection of planets so similar to those which orbit our sun, and the possibility of such parallel worlds 235 trillion miles away is mind-boggling.

The TRAPPIST-1 system is an eerie, yet awe-inspiring look into the profundity of the cosmos. To find patterns so far away is a sublime discovery that leaves us begging for signs of extraterrestrial life, and with continued advancements, I’m left to think the very same.

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Devin Nunes’ Replacements Aren’t Exactly Eager To Investigate Trump-Russia Ties Either

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WASHINGTON ― House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) announced on Thursday that he will temporarily step down from leading the panel’s investigation into Russian meddling in the U.S. election. 

But if Democrats and others are hoping this will enable a no-holds-barred examination of possible ties between the Kremlin and President Donald Trump’s campaign, they may be in for a bit of disappointment. 

Nunes’ decision to recuse himself came amid questions over his independence from the White House and his commitment to uncovering possible collusion between the Trump campaign team and Moscow. In his place, Reps. Mike Conaway (R-Texas) ― assisted by Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.) and Tom Rooney (R-Fla.) ― will take control over the inquiry.

The three men have voiced similar doubts about ties between Russia and the Trump administration.

Last month, the House Intelligence Committee convened a high-profile public hearing in which members had the chance to question FBI Director James Comey and National Security Agency head Adm. Mike Rogers about the intelligence community’s assessment that Moscow interfered in the 2016 election to help Trump win. Conaway told the witnesses he was skeptical of the conclusion by 17 U.S. intelligence agencies that Russian President Vladimir Putin favored Trump.

“The logic is because he really didn’t like candidate Clinton, that he automatically liked Trump. That assessment is based on what?” Conaway asked Comey.

“It’s based on more than that, but part of it … is the logic,” Comey said, before borrowing a sports metaphor. “Whoever the Red Raiders are playing, you want the Red Raiders to win. By definition, you want their opponents to lose.”

“I know, but this says that you want her to lose, and him to win,” Conaway said of the assessment.

Comey appeared perplexed. “They’re inseparable. It’s a two-person event,” Comey said.

“When did you decide [Vladimir Putin] wanted him to win?” Conaway asked.

“Logically, when he wanted her to lose,” Comey said, to laughter.

Intelligence officials acknowledge that ascribing motive to an action is one of the harder parts of their jobs. But Conaway has cast doubt on whether the action in question ― Russian meddling in the election ― even took place.

In an interview in January with the The Dallas Morning News, the congressman compared foreign cyber attacks and leaks targeting Democrats to efforts by the Democratic party to get out the vote among Latino communities in Nevada. He noted that Democrats last year brought in a famous Mexican singer and Mexican band as entertainment for a “fiesta” following the third presidential debate in Las Vegas.

“Those are foreign actors, foreign people, influencing the vote in Nevada. You don’t hear the Democrats screaming and saying one word about that,” he said in an interview with The Dallas Morning News.

Asked whether his example was truly on par with an unprecedented foreign intrusion into a U.S. election, Conaway replied, “Sure it is, it’s foreign influence. If we’re worried about foreign influence, let’s have the whole story.”

The seven-term Texas congressman was a vocal Trump supporter during the presidential campaign, standing by him even after video emerged last year of Trump bragging about sexual assault. Conaway’s wife, Suzanne, also helped campaign for Trump in North Carolina.

The logic is because he really didn’t like candidate Clinton, that he automatically liked Trump. That assessment is based on what?
Rep. Mike Conaway (R-Texas)

Gowdy, one of the panel members who will be assisting Conaway, honed his investigative skills as the head of the two-year, multi-million dollar probe into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s role in the Benghazi attacks ― which ultimately found no evidence of wrongdoing by Clinton.

For all of Gowdy’s enthusiasm for investigating Clinton, he appears less concerned by the intelligence community’s assessment that Russia interfered in last year’s election in an effort to help Trump win.

During last month’s hearing with Comey and Rogers, Gowdy used a significant portion of his allotted time to question the witnesses about the possibility of prosecuting journalists who publish classified information and their sources.

“Is there an exception in the law for current or former U.S. officials requesting anonymity? Gowdy asked Comey, referring to a statute that forbids classified leaks.

There is no exception for U.S. officials, Comey responded.

“Is there an exception in the law for reporters who want to break a story?” Gowdy continued.

Comey appeared unsure of how to respond. “That’s a harder question,” he said, explaining that it was not something that had been prosecuted in his lifetime.  

Rooney, the other committee member who will assist Conaway in leading the Russia investigation, is not a close Trump ally. Unlike Conaway and Gowdy, he withdrew his support for Trump in October when the video emerged of the then-candidate bragging about assaulting women.

But in past comments, Rooney appears to have prejudged the outcome of his committee’s investigation. “We have zero evidence that the Russian government and Trump campaign coordinated in any way,” he told constituents at a town hall meeting last month.

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