DOJ Lawyer Can’t Guarantee Trump Won’t Fire Bumped Leader Of Consumer Agency

Leandra English and Mick Mulvaney both claim to be the rightful acting head of the bureau.

Rob Schneider Looks Back On Making ‘Home Alone 2’ At Macaulay Culkin’s Peak

Twenty-five years later, the comedian, who played a smarmy bellhop, recalls the film with fondness.

Dems Think Both Parties Have A Sex Harassment Problem. Republicans Say Dems Do.

Politicians in both parties have faced allegations.

Teacher Accused Of Snorting Cocaine In Class

The student who filmed the alleged activity says he “just realized that my English teacher just did cocaine.”

Wall Clock with Covert 1080p WiFi Camera From Mini Gadgets

Mini Gadgets Wall Clock with Covert 1080p WiFi Camera

Discretely monitor your home or office using this Wall Clock with Covert 1080p WiFi Camera from Mini Gadgets. Designed for covert surveillance, the camera has a 72-degree field of view, a microSD card slot (up to 32GB), a mini-USB port, a LAN port, a built-in lithium-ion battery and built-in 2.4GHz WiFi connectivity for remote viewing and recording via free apps for iOS and Android mobile devices.

Other notable highlights include Motion Detection and Continuous Video Recording modes. Finally, the camera can live stream/record 1080p Full HD video in ASF format. The Mini Gadgets Wall Clock with Covert 1080p WiFi Camera will set you back $249. [Product Page]

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Project Fi Android One Moto X4 deal offers $100 service credit

Project Fi is offering buyers $100 in service credit if they purchase a Moto X4. The deal isn’t for any Moto X4, though; you’ll need to buy the Android One Moto X4 offered through the Project Fi online store, which is itself offered both as a one-time payment and under a monthly device payment arrangement. The promotion is available as … Continue reading

'Demon's Souls' servers are shutting down for good February 28th

One of the coolest things about From Software’s original, brutally difficult Demon’s Souls was the in-game messaging system. No, you weren’t able to pen letters to your friends, but you could drop hints anywhere you wanted in the game — before…

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Twitter Bug Accidentally Reveals Location Of Some Users

Our smartphones these days are pretty capable of deducing our location, thanks to hardware features like GPS being built into our phones. For the most part location sharing isn’t used for nefarious purposes, but the fact that it could be abused does lead to some being concerned about their privacy.

Unfortunately it seems that for some Twitter users, a recently discovered bug has accidentally revealed the location of these users. According to Twitter, it appears that this bug has affected those who might have location sharing recently enabled, and where following a specific set of actions, their tweets gave away a city-level location, which we can imagine is probably more than what some had expected.

While that is rather scary to know that you’re being exposed like that, it seems that it might not necessarily be that big of a deal. Subsequent tweets by users have revealed that for some of them, the city-level location that was shared was completely wrong. Some are claiming that their location is based on what they might have recently searched for, while for others it seems to be completely random.

However Twitter has since claimed to have removed the locations from these tweets and have reached out to those affected via email.

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Canon EOS 7D MK III Rumored For March 2018

The Canon EOS 7D MK II was officially launched back in September 2014 which means that it has been about 3 years since its launch and probably means that it’s due for an upgrade. This is why it doesn’t come as a surprise to learn that according to the folks at Canon Rumors have heard that the EOS 7D MK III could be announced next year.

The publication has heard from their sources that the camera could be announced in March 2018. Assuming this is correct, once again we’re not that shocked at the possible date as CP+ is taking place in March, and announcing the EOS 7D MK III then does make sense. Unfortunately details on the camera are scarce at this point in time.

However Canon Rumor’s sources are claiming that the camera will be capable of shooting 4K video, something which is pretty much the norm these days, especially when you consider that even our smartphones are capable of doing that. Their source also mentions something about a “first time sensor” for a Canon DSLR, hinting that maybe Canon could include some kind of new sensor for the EOS 7D MK III.

In any case hopefully additional details about the EOS 7D MK III will be revealed soon, but until then take it with a grain of salt.

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