John Goodman On ‘Roseanne’ Ax: ‘I Wasn’t Gonna Get An Emmy Anyway’

The actor also addressed rumors about a spinoff.

Land, Loss And Love: The Toll Of Westernization On Native Hawaiians

Native Hawaiians have always had a sacred connection with their land, but Westernization has threatened that bond.

Land Rover aims for all-terrain autonomy

Public trust of autonomous cars is at a low point thanks in large part to high profile fatal accidents such as the Uber vehicle that killed a pedestrian. Land Rover is still pushing forward with autonomy, and in the case of the venerable off-road brand, it wants all-terrain autonomy. Land Rover is developing off-road self-driving tech in a project called … Continue reading

Fallout 76 Pre-Orders Live For PS4, Xbox One, And PC


Bethesda started teasing the potential launch of a new Fallout title earlier this week and the publisher officially confirmed yesterday that the new game is going to be called Fallout 76. No further details are available at this point in time as Bethesda will be providing them during its E3 2018 press event. However, those who just can’t wait for the title can now pre-order Fallout 76 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC from Amazon sight unseen.

Fallout 76 is a new title which is going to explore events hundreds of years before Fallout 4 which Bethesda released back in 2015. It will explore the Wasteland from a new angle.

Previous titles in this franchise have been single-player RPG experiences but if a new report is to be believed, Fallout 76 might actually be an online survival RPG inspired by similar titles such as Rust and DayZ. The game is still expected to feature a story and quests but with additional mechanics such as base building. None of this has been officially confirmed by Bethesda, though, which will formally reveal more information about Fallout 76 on June 10th at its E3 2018 event.

The pre-order listing for the title is now live on Amazon. It can be pre-ordered for $59.99 and while the listing mentions a release date of December 31st, 2019, it’s most likely a placeholder since Bethesda is expected to release Fallout 76 later this year.

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Alcatel's first Android Go phone reaches the US next week

ZTE’s Android Go phone might be hard to get in the US thanks to its trade debacle, but don’t worry — there’s another option on the way. As teased in March, Alcatel is releasing its Go-equipped 1X phone in the US sometime next week (the first full w…

The Sensel Morph trackpad is a digital creative's dream

Our computers have become indispensable creation tools, but let’s face it: The decades-old keyboard-and-mouse combo aren’t the best way to edit video, draw or play music. That’s where the Sensel Morph comes in. It’s a pressure-sensitive touchpad…

Moto G6 Joins Amazon’s Discounted Prime Exclusive Lineup


Amazon launched its Prime Exclusive Phone program in 2016. It offered handsets to Prime members at a discount provided that they lived with ads on the lockscreen. The company later decided to change this and removed the ads from the lockscreen entirely. That didn’t mean it was shutting down the program. Amazon continues to add more devices to the program with the Moto G6 now being the latest addition.

The lockscreen ads were meant to make up for the discount that Amazon offers to Prime members who purchased these handsets but it decided to remove them because fast unlocking technologies like facial recognition and fingerprint sensors have more or less made the lockscreen obsolete.

Amazon’s incentive for selling these devices at a discount now is to pre-load its apps such as Prime Video, Prime Music, and Alexa. Amazon has now decided to add Motorola’s latest mid-range device, the Moto G6, to the Prime Exclusive Phones lineup.

Prime members can get the device from Amazon for $234.99 instead of its regular retail price of $249.99. The Moto G6 is powered by a 1.8GHz octacore Qualcomm processor with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. It features a 5.7 inch Full HD+ display with 18:9 aspect ratio, dual rear cameras, a 3,000mAh battery, and Android 8.0 Oreo.

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Microsoft and Apple helped build new braille display standard

Accessibility is an increasingly important issue when it comes to tech; while new technology can certainly make it easier for people with accessibility issues to interact with the world, it can also end up shutting people out. Today, the non-profit U…

Alcatel 1X Android Go Handset Available In The U.S. Next Week


A handful of Google’s OEM partners have committed to making Android Go-powered devices. ZTE launched its Android Go device back in March and while it could have been the first such smartphone to be sold in the United States, the recent ban placed by the U.S. Department of Commerce on the company has effectively crippled the company and forced it to cease business operations. This means that Alcatel can now have the honor of selling the first Android Go smartphone in the U.S. next week.

The device, Alcatel 1X, is going to be available for purchase in the United States next week for $100. This is also the first device that Alcatel has made which is powered by Android Go, a fresh iteration of Android that Google has developed for low-end devices.

The specs of this handset are nothing to write home about because it’s just meant to be an affordable smartphone with an improved software experience. It has a 5 inch 480×960 display, a MediaTek processor with 1GB of RAM and 16GB of storage. It does have the tall 18:9 aspect ratio that has become the trend this year in the smartphone market.

Amazon is going to start selling the unlocked GSM model of the Alcatel 1X in the United States starting next week. The model will be compatible with T-Mobile and AT&T.

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Racist Driver Berates Asian-American Family: ‘Go Back To Your Country, B***h’

A woman driving told an Asian-American family to “go back to your country” while their kids were in the car.