3D-Printed Gun Activist Cody Wilson Resigns From Defense Distributed After Sexual Assault Charges

 Cody Wilson, the self-identified “crypto-anarchist” CEO of 3D-printed gun organization Defense Distributed, has resigned following his arrest in Taiwan over charges of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl in Texas.

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HP's voice-controlled Tango printer can be disguised as a book

Printers haven’t really kept up with the times. Sure, you can print from your phone, but the devices aren’t built for an always-connected world — and let’s be honest, more than a few of them are eyesores that can feel like ’90s throwbacks. HP beli…

OnePlus 6T launch date: here’s when it’ll happen

There’s still a bit of a news storm surrounding the new iPhones, including some disappointing reports. For Android phone makers, that’s the perfect chance to present a different choice. Next month will see quite a number of latecomers to the smartphone market, aiming at a piece of the pie before the shopping season begins. That includes, of course, OnePlus with … Continue reading

Polar Vantage V multisport watch

Polar-Vantage-VOwning a watch is something that most of us do, but how many of us see the watch as more than just a timekeeping device? For folks who lead an extremely active life, and would like to measure their physical activity and performance, the name of Polar certainly comes to mind. This time around, the Polar Vantage V will gather more than four decades of expertise in the fitness arena by Polar in order to be the most advanced multisport watch to date. All of the cutting edge sport technologies are crammed into a sleek, durable design, delivering an extremely effective coach and athlete interaction.

For starters, the Polar Vantage V will boast of Polar’s Precision Prime wrist-based fusion heart rate technology in addition to the new wrist-based running power. Specially developed for athletes and coaches who want nothing more than the highest level of sport performance, the Polar Vantage V will arrive with exclusive Smart Coaching features including Training Load Pro and Recovery Pro. Not only that, it has a new Polar Coach interface that will make life easier than ever before.

Needless to say, the Vantage V is also waterproof so that it can keep up with the paces you put it though, while sporting GPS capability in addition to an always-on color touch screen display. This will offer the most accurate data across a more than 130 sport profiles, while extreme fitness buffs can enjoy an ultra-long battery life with up to 40 hours of non-stop training.

As for the aforementioned Polar Precision Prime, it offers a new level of heart rate accuracy and reliability. This proprietary wrist-based heart rate technology will feature unique sensor fusion technology and a customized smart algorithm in order to deliver a new standard for wrist-based accuracy. The Polar Vantage V is now available for pre-order with an asking price of $499.90, arriving in shades of black, white, and orange as well as medium and large sizes.

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I Want This Custom Bluetooth Soundwave Boombox, Even if It Doesn't Transform

Optimus Prime and Grimlock were among the most popular Transformers characters from the original animated series, but Soundwave, who spoke like he’d swallowed a synthesizer, was undoubtedly every kid’s favorite. I still have the original toy, but as an adult, I want this custom Soundwave-shaped boombox even more.

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Lucid Motors will give owners access to VW's charging network

Lucid Motors’ first electric car won’t roll out of the factory until 2020, but you’ll at least know where to charge it when it does arrive. The company has signed a preliminary deal that will give Lucid Air drivers access to VW’s Electrify America c…

NASA Opportunity rover spied in distant Mars aerial image

The possibly doomed NASA Opportunity rover was spotted in an aerial image of Mars, the space agency has revealed. The team still hasn’t managed to communicate with the rover, which lost most of its power during a global dust storm that blotted out the Sun. Thanks to the NASA Reconnaissance Orbiter, however, the space agency has been able to visually … Continue reading

Actor Will Smith Bungee Jumps From Helicopter Over Grand Canyon

The “Men in Black” star did the jump to celebrate his 50th birthday — and his defeat of a long-held fear.

Google Image Search Updated With Support For Lens

One of the features that Google brought to Google Assistant last year was support for Lens, which for those unfamiliar is an AI tool developed by Google that can analyze and identify images shown to it. One of its uses was that users could point their smartphone’s camera at an object and Lens would try to figure out what it is and pull up more information.

Now according to Google, it seems that they are bringing support for Lens to Google Image search. In many ways it does what Lens already does, except that it will work in image search results as well, so that users doing normal searches can still use Lens’ technology to find more information on the image they are searching for.

According to Google, “Lens’ AI technology analyzes images and detects objects of interest within them. If you select one of these objects, Lens will show you relevant images, many of which link to product pages so you can continue your search or buy the item you’re interested in.”

To top it off, users will be able to select objects within images to use Lens to identify it. “Using your finger on a mobile device screen, Lens will also let you ‘draw’ on any part of an image, even if it’s not preselected by Lens, to trigger related results and dive even deeper on what’s in your image.” These changes will be coming in the next couple of weeks so keep an eye out for it.

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Bill Cosby’s Publicist: ‘They Persecuted Jesus And Look What Happened’

“Not saying Mr. Cosby is Jesus, but we know what this country has done to black men for centuries,” Andrew Wyatt said.