Nancy Pelosi Hints She's 'Sure' Governor Brown Will Sign California's Net Neutrality Bill

Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi on Tuesday added her voice to a chorus of California legislators and advocates calling on Governor Jerry Brown to sign Senate Bill 822, legislation that seeks to reenact for California’s 40 million residents the net neutrality protections stripped away by the Federal Communications…

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Bikini Kill's riot grrl punk is available to stream for the first time

Prince, The Beatles and other well-known artists gave into the siren’s call of streaming music years ago, but not Bikini Kill — you still had to get the iconic riot grrl group’s music the old-fashioned way. Until now, that is. The feminist punk gr…

Bikini Kill's riot grrl punk is available to stream for the first time

Prince, The Beatles and other well-known artists gave into the siren’s call of streaming music years ago, but not Bikini Kill — you still had to get the iconic riot grrl group’s music the old-fashioned way. Until now, that is. The feminist punk gr…

The Punkt MP02 inches closer to what a minimalist phone ought to be

There’s an empty space in my heart for a minimalist phone with only the most basic functions. Bad for my heart, but good for a handful of companies putting out devices aiming to fill it. Punkt’s latest, the MP02, goes a little ways to making the device I desire, but it isn’t quite there yet.

Punkt’s first device included just texting and calling, which would likely have worked as intended if not for the inconvenient choice to have it connect only to 2G networks. These networks are being shut down and replaced all over the world, so you would have ended up with a phone that was even more limited than you expected.

The MP02 is the sequel, and it adds a couple useful features. It runs on 4G LTE networks, which should keep it connected for years to come, and it has gained both threaded texting (rather than a single inbox and outbox — remember those?) and Blackberry encryption for those sensitive communications.

It has nice physical buttons you can press multiple times to select a letter in ye olde T9 fashion, and also lets you take notes, consult a calendar, and calculate things. The battery has 12 days of standby, and with its tiny monochrome display and limited data options, it’ll probably stay alive for nearly that even with regular use.

Its most immediate competition is probably the Light Phone, which also has a second iteration underway that, if I’m honest, looks considerably more practical.

Now, I like the MP02. I like its chunky design (though it is perhaps a mite too thick), I like its round buttons and layout, I like its deliberate limitations. But it and other would-be minimal phones, in my opinion, are too slavish in their imitations of devices from years past. What we want is minimalism, not (just) nostalgia. We want the most basic useful features of a phone without all the junk that comes with them.

The Light Phone 2 and its nice e-ink screen.

For me, that means including a couple things that these devices tend to eschew.

One is modern messaging. SMS is bad for a lot of reasons. Why not include a thin client to pass text to a messaging service like WhatsApp or Messenger? Of course iMessage is off limits — thanks, Apple — but we could at least get a couple of the cross-platform apps on board. It doesn’t hurt the minimalist nature of the phone, in my opinion, if it connects to a modern messaging infrastructure. No need for images or gifs or anything — just text is fine.

Two is maps. We sure as hell didn’t have maps on our featurephones back in the day, but you better believe we wanted them. Basic mapping is one of the things we rely on our phones for every day. Whatever’s on this minimal phone doesn’t have to be a full-stack affair with recommendations, live traffic, and so on — just location and streets, and maybe an address or lat/long lookup, like you’d see on an old monochrome GPS unit. I don’t need my phone to tell me where to eat — just keep me from getting lost.

Three, and this is just me, I’d like some kind of synchronizing note app or the ability to put articles from Pocket or whatever on there. The e-ink screen on the Light Phone is a great opportunity for this very specific type of consumption. Neither of the companies here seems likely to add this feature, but that doesn’t change the fact that it’s one of the few things I regularly use my phone for.

Light Phone 2 is possibly getting music, weather, and voice commands, none of which really screams “minimal” to me, nor do they seem trivial to add. Ride-share stuff is a maybe, but it’d probably be a pain.

I have no problem with my phone doing just what a pocketable device needs to do and leaving the more sophisticated stuff to another device. But that pocketable device can’t be that dumb. Fortunately I do believe we’re moving closer to days when there will be meaningfully different choices available to weird people like myself. We’re not there yet, but I can wait.

2019 BMW Z4 M40i and Z4 sDrive30i Roadster get official

BMW has further pulled the wraps off the 2019 Z4 Roadster, revealing two new versions of the two-seater convertible after the 2019 M40i First Edition broke cover last month. The 2019 Z4 sDrive30i Roadster and the 2020 Z4 M40i Roadster will each pack BMW TwinPower turbocharged engines, and show up in dealerships from March of next year. The Z4 sDrive30i … Continue reading

Comcast X1 gets Ticketmaster for finding and buying concert tickets

Comcast has teamed up with Ticketmaster to bring concert ticket purchases directly to the Xfinity X1 system. The new feature is available to subscribers with the Xfinity X1 service, enabling them to view concert tour dates and, if they find one they like, request tickets for it through their TV. The system integrates purchasing and utilizes a text message code … Continue reading

Instagram Brings Shopping Features To Stories & Explore Tab

We know that Instagram is interested in facilitating shopping on its platform. In fact a recent report even suggested that Instagram could potentially be looking to launch a separate shopping app. While that has yet to happen, Instagram has announced new shopping features that will be coming to Stories and its Explore tab.

According to Instagram, “Instagram is the best place to connect with your friends and interests all in one place – and shopping is an essential, growing part of the Instagram community. In fact, more than 90 million accounts now tap to reveal tags in shopping posts on Instagram every month. Today we’re announcing two updates that make it easier to shop on Instagram, whether you stumble upon something you love or are simply in the mood to browse your favorite brands.”

Like we said one of the new features is shopping in Stories, where it was spotted earlier this year where it was launched as a test. However Instagram’s latest announcement has revealed that the feature will now be available to all. Shopping will also be a new category available via the Explore tab where users can find posts from brands you follow, as well as brands you might be interested in.

These features should already be live so fire up Instagram if you’d like to check it out.

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First Captain Marvel Trailer Has Been Released

Marvel fans have been quite excited about the cinematic arrival of another character from the comic universe. The Captain Marvel movie has been in development over the past year and is due to be released in March 2019. The first Captain Marvel trailer has been released today. It was shared this morning on Good Morning America and we finally get our first proper look at Brie Larson playing the role of Carol Danvers or Captain Marvel.

There’s always a lot of anticipation and hype for a new Marvel movie but fans have been particularly interested in this movie as it will set the stage for Avengers 4, the sequel to Avengers: Infinity War which has left many questions that are yet to be answered.

Captain Marvel will be the only Marvel Cinematic Universe title to be released before the Infinity War sequel arrives. Captain Marvel is set for release on March 8th, 2018.

What’s unclear at this point in time is how much the movie will be linked with Infinity War directly as it’s set in the 1990s which is even before the events of the first Iron Man movie. What we do know is that Samuel L. Jackson’s Nick Fury is going to have a major role in the upcoming movie.

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The 10 Best Deals of September 18, 2018

We see a lot of deals around the web over on Kinja Deals, but these were our ten favorites today.

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You’re too late to reserve a 2019 Audi e-tron First Edition

Audi may have only given the 2019 Audi e-tron its official launch last night, but already it has stopped taking reservations for the top-spec model. The 2019 e-tron First Edition is a limited-run of the all-electric SUV, intended to mark the car’s debut as well as max out its specifications. So, while the regular 2019 e-tron Premium Plus trim will … Continue reading