Sharp Is Making a Dual-Notch Smartphone for All You Die-Hard Notch-Heads Out There

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NOAA’s New Pacific Satellite Has Sent Back Its First Glorious Images of Alaska and Hawaii

When GOES-17 launched, meteorologists’ hearts skipped a beat. The satellite offered a chance to view all of the U.S. in exceedingly high resolution, and with it, the weather forecasting possibilities were endless.

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Is Juul the Best Pod Vape or What?

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FDA to limit sales of flavored e-cigarettes

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Firefox Will Inform You If You’ve Visited A Recently Breached Website


Firefox Monitor is a free service from Mozilla that notifies users when their email has been part of a breach. Hundreds of thousands of users have signed up for this service. Mozilla is now offering Monitor in over 26 languages so that more people can use the service in their native language. It has also introduced Firefox Monitor Notifications to inform users if they have visited a website which was recently breached.

This feature is available exclusively for Firefox browser users. The notification will be shown to Firefox Quantum users on desktop if they visit a website which has recently reported a data breach.

Firefox Quantum users will get a notification when they land on a site that has recently been breached. They can click on the alert to visit Firefox Monitor and scan their email to see whether or not they were involved in that breach. This alert will be shown at most once per site and only for data breaches that have been reported in the previous 12 months.

This functionality is being added to Mozilla’s browser as users become more aware and demanding of these kinds of privacy and security features. Mozilla will be rolling out this feature gradually to Firefox users over the next few weeks.

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These Bluetooth earbuds double as a charging cord

As I write this, I’m somewhere in Asia, with a bag full of assorted cables and devices. I’ve gotten better at packing light, but I’ve still got a ways to go. Certainly there’s something to be said for those products that can pull double duty — take the new Huawei phone or most recent iPad Pro update, all of which double as device chargers.

The Changer looks to be a clever take on the concept for the perpetually low on battery. The $89 yolked Bluetooth earbuds double as a charging cable. Snap the headphone bits off and you’ll find USB-C, microUSB and Lightning connectors.

The headphones sport a 12-hour battery, according to the company, and can be plugged directly into the wall. The cable can also be used to plug a mobile device into a battery pack or plugged into two different devices to share a charge.

I’ll admit I’m a bit skeptical about the efficacy of all this at this point, and the fact that its manufacturer, 49101, is opening up pre-orders through Indiegogo. The headphones are set to start shipping early next year.