Decades-old data helps confirm Europa is geysering water into space

Over the past few years, the Hubble Space Telescope has observed what looked to be plumes of water vapor shooting from the surface of one of Jupiter’s moons, Europa. Now, scientists have looked over decades-old data from Galileo and discovered that t…

Ryan Reynolds Went On A South Korean Singing Show Disguised As A Unicorn

Oh, and he sang “Tomorrow” from the musical “Annie.”🦄🌈🎤

Former Senator Harry Reid Diagnosed With Pancreatic Cancer

Reid underwent surgery Monday to remove a tumor, according to his family.

Asian-Americans Condemn John Kelly’s Remark On ‘Rural’ Immigrants

‘This Is Us’ Star Justin Hartley Says He Was Sexually Harassed By Fan

The actor claims a woman “started kissing” him without asking in public.

Here’s why people go crazy for the NES Classic Edition

Even if you follow gaming news casually, you’ve probably heard that Nintendo will restock the NES Classic Edition next month and keep it in stock for the rest of 2018. Last year, the NES Classic Edition quickly turned into a hard-to-find sensation, and Nintendo caught a lot of heat for ending its production run well before everyone who wanted one … Continue reading

Google One: What is it?

This morning Google One was introduced to the world by newly minted Google One VP, Pavni Diwanji. This is a new name for a new subscription system with Google – and it begins with storage. This system takes over what was consumer-faced data storage, and ramps up from there. As Diwanji suggests, Google One is “a simple plan for expanded … Continue reading

Echo Dot Kids privacy concerns raised by lawmakers, advocacy group

Amazon is facing both questions and criticism following the launch of its new Echo Dot for Kids, a colorful version of its Echo Dot product marketed specifically for children. The device is identical to the regular Dot device, the only exception being its colorful skin; it does, however, bring FreeTime Unlimited out-of-the-box alongside a slew of privacy concerns. READ: Alexa … Continue reading

Google’s AI drone project is causing staff to quit

Google employees are quitting the company in protest of Project Maven, the artificial intelligence collaboration with the US Department of Defense. Promising to speed up the analysis of drone footage by assessing images for photos or objects, Maven has prompted serious controversy within the search giant among those who disagree with AI being potentially involved in warfare. Last month, thousands … Continue reading

Google employees reportedly quit over military drone AI project

Around a dozen Google employees have quit over the company’s involvement in an artificial intelligence drone program for the Pentagon called Project Maven, Gizmodo reported today. Meanwhile, nearly 4,000 workers have now demanded an end to the compan…