A Devoted Fan Created an Amazingly Detailed Copy of Disneyland's Fantasyland in His Basement

To make a Disneyland trip as enjoyable as possible, you’ll want to plan your visit for a time when the park isn’t crammed wall to wall with tourists. Or, you can do what this devoted fan did: recreate parts of Disneyland’s iconic Fantasyland in your basement, ensuring your family are the only people who can visit!

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Trump Takes Question From TruNews, a Website That Believes in Satanic Deep State Cannibals

On Wednesday, Donald Trump gave a mind-boggling press conference on the accusations of sexual assault facing his Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, alternating between rambling thoughts on how a man named “Mr. Pillsbury” had said China has “total respect” for his “very, very large brain” and smearing the women…

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Lyft's dump-your-car challenge expands to 35 more cities

Lyft is happy enough with its Chicago car ownership challenge to spread it across North America. The ridesharing service is launching a Ditch Your Car program that offers a similar challenge in 35 cities, including New York City, San Francisco and T…

LG V40 ThinQ official teaser leave little to the imagination

So here we go again. With just days to spare before it actually announces the smartphone, LG is dropping hints about the LG V40 ThinQ. But rather than simply hinting at it by announcing some new hardware component or feature, the Korean OEM is now all but revealing the smartphone itself. It’s actually less of a teaser and more of … Continue reading

Kids Are Seemingly Bypassing iOS Screen Time Restrictions

Compared to previous version of iOS, iOS 12 wasn’t about flashy new features and mostly seemed to focus on improvements to existing features, such as grouped notifications, group FaceTime calls, and so on. It also saw Apple introduce digital wellness tools to iOS, where users could manage their screen time on their devices.

This also extended to families where parents could limit the time that their kids spend on games. Unfortunately it seems that kids are smarter than Apple might have given them credit for because in this post on Reddit, it appears that kids have managed to find a way around the screen time restrictions.

According to user PropellerGuy, “When iOS 12 came out I limited my 7-year old son’s screen time through the family share. For a few days I felt like he was playing a bit more than he should, but I couldn’t figure out why. Finally today, my son revealed his hack: When he runs out of screen time and his games get locked, he heads to App Store, downloads a previously installed (but later removed) game through the cloud icon, and it works without limitations! What can I say.. I’m not even mad. That’s impressive.”

Now this isn’t a bug or a hack and can actually be fixed by parents disabling “Install Apps” within Restrictions, but given that it isn’t a particularly obvious feature, it looks like some kids are taking advantage of that for now.

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Trump Calls Foreign Reporter ‘Mr. Kurd,’ And Twitter Did A Double Take

The internet may have been shocked by the nickname, but the Kurdish reporter said he loved it.

Trump Takes Question From TruNews, a Website That Believes in Satanic Deep State Cannibals

On Wednesday, Donald Trump gave a mind-boggling press conference on the accusations of sexual assault facing his Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, alternating between rambling thoughts on how a man named “Mr. Pillsbury” had said China has “total respect” for his “very, very large brain” and smearing the women…

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Lyft's dump-your-car challenge expands to 35 more cities

Lyft is happy enough with its Chicago car ownership challenge to spread it across North America. The ridesharing service is launching a Ditch Your Car program that offers a similar challenge in 35 cities, including New York City, San Francisco and T…

iOS 12.1 Will Enable Dual SIM For The iPhone Xs, Xs Max

One of the highly-requested features for the iPhones is dual SIM, which Apple finally brought to the table with the iPhone Xs and Xs Max. However it seems that dual SIM isn’t quite ready yet as it seems that it will need to wait for the iOS 12.1 update before it is enabled, which means that you shouldn’t expect dual SIM support out of the box.

That being said, it should be noted that it isn’t quite as easy to get dual SIM functionality as you might think. For starters users will need to activate the eSIM on their iPhones once the iOS 12.1 update is released, which means you’ll have to scan a QR code or add additional information from your carrier before you can activate it, so even then you’ll need to go through additional steps.

This is mostly due to the fact that the new iPhones rely on an eSIM and physical SIM combination, whereas other phones have typically relied on dual physical SIM cards in which it is mostly a plug and play affair. However as is the case with new technology, it will be a tad cumbersome at the start.

There have been some who claim that Apple will help to boost adoption of eSIM technology due to the popularity of its iPhones. Whether or not that is true remains to be seen, but for the most part a lot of the world still relies on physical SIMs and it will probably be a while before we see eSIMs adopted. China’s version of the new iPhones will be the exception as they will support dual physical SIMs.

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Trump Says UN Crowd Wasn’t Laughing At Him, But With Him

The president insisted that the United Nations crowd was just “having fun” during his Tuesday speech.