NASA bids Kepler 'goodnight' with last set of commands

The Kepler Space Telescope has officially gone to sleep for good. On November 15th, the death anniversary of its namesake German astronomer Johannes Kepler, its ground team sent it a series of “goodnight” commands. They were meant to disable the tele…

Trump Suggests California Wildfires Can Be Avoided by 'Raking'

President Donald Trump traveled to Northern California this weekend to survey the area affected by the Camp Fire, which has become the deadliest and most destructive fire in the state’s history. During the visit, the president appeared to double down on some of his previous rhetoric involving what he has described as…

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Captain Marvel Is Crash Landing Into Disney's California Adventure Park

We’re all eagerly waiting for Carol Danvers (Brie Larson) to make her big screen debut in Captain Marvel, but it looks like folks wanting to meet her before then can head to Anaheim for a little one-on-one with the legendary hero.

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Alexa can wake up more of your smart home devices

You can certainly use Amazon’s Alexa to turn on some devices, but that support is frequently limited. What if a device is in a low-power state and won’t respond to your hue and cry? Amazon now has a solution. It recently added a “wake-on-LAN” contr…

Disney Releases Official Trailer For Live-Action ‘Dumbo’ Movie

For those who grew up watching Disney’s animated movies, you might recall that back in 1941, Disney launched a movie called Dumbo which is based on an elephant who has abnormally large ears that allowed him to fly. We’ve seen quite a few Disney movies get the live-action adaption treatment, and now it looks like Dumbo is next.

Disney has since released a trailer for the upcoming movie which is currently scheduled for a release on the 29th of March, 2019. The movie will star the likes of Colin Farrell, Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito, Eva Green, Finley Hobbins and Nico Parker. From what we can tell based on the synopsis in the trailer and also from what we can see, there are some differences between the live-action movie and the original animation.

However for the most part, the overarching theme and story does seem to be quite similar, with some characters from the original movie, such as Timothy Q. Mouse, not being present and seems to be sort of presented by the two children in the live-action version. Like we said, Dumbo is one of the latest Disney animated movies to get the live-action treatment.

Prior to this we saw live-action adaptations of Disney movies such as Beauty and the Beast, the Jungle Book, and in 2019 we can also expect to see the live-action version of the Lion King, a live-action Aladdin, and 2020 will see the release of the live-action Mulan.

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NASA Image of Merging Galaxy Clusters Looks Suspiciously Like the USS Enterprise

Humanity’s current understanding of physics may suggest faster-than-light travel is impossible, but researchers here on Earth can still observe happening in places much too far away to ever actually visit (and generally only what they looked like in the distant past). One of them is a galactic collision that, at least…

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NASA bids Kepler 'goodnight' with last set of commands

The Kepler Space Telescope has officially gone to sleep for good. On November 15th, the death anniversary of its namesake German astronomer Johannes Kepler, its ground team sent it a series of “goodnight” commands. They were meant to disable the tele…

Bill Maher Trashes Fans Mourning Stan Lee And Adults Who Read Comics

The comedian had harsh words for adults who pretend comic books are “sophisticated literature.”

NASA Image of Merging Galaxy Clusters Looks Suspiciously Like the USS Enterprise

Humanity’s current understanding of physics may suggest faster-than-light travel is impossible, but researchers here on Earth can still observe happening in places much too far away to ever actually visit (and generally only what they looked like in the distant past). One of them is a galactic collision that, at least…

Read more…

NASA bids Kepler 'goodnight' with last set of commands

The Kepler Space Telescope has officially gone to sleep for good. On November 15th, the death anniversary of its namesake German astronomer Johannes Kepler, its ground team sent it a series of “goodnight” commands. They were meant to disable the tele…