The Long, Terrible Saga of Pooey Puitton, 2018's Hottest Poop-Shaped Toy

When I was a young, stupid, and spoiled tween, I wanted a Louis Vuitton bag, because all the other young, stupid, and spoiled tweens I knew had one. My parents could not and would not purchase me a multi-hundred dollar handbag, so I bought a $20 knockoff and told everyone it was real. No one believed me! I was so sad.

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'Stranger Things' season three arrives July 4th

While we rang in 2019 on the East Coast, Netflix decided it was time to drop a new detail about one of its most-anticipated series, Stranger Things. An 80s-era rendition of Dick Clark’s New Year’s Eve broadcast turns Upside Down, revealing a premiere…

Why Is Jeff Bezos on a Horse? 2018 Is Nearly Over, So Here Are Some Random Guesses

Why is Amazon CEO and world’s richest man Jeff Bezos a cowboy now? On Monday—New Year’s Eve—the Western-themed apparel store Kemo Sabe posted a video of Bezos riding a horse right on into what appears to be the entrance of its Aspen, Colorado branch (apparently accompanied by his brother, Mark).

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Bootleg version of 'One Cut of the Dead' accidentally released on Amazon

One Cut of the Dead, a comedic zombie film that has been making waves on the Japanese film circuit, was briefly available to stream on Amazon Prime Video yesterday. Just one problem: it was never supposed to be. Third Window Films, the distributor of…

Marshall Voice with Google Assistant smart speaker

Since you already own a smart home and have a smartphone, why not expand the number of devices in your home that will help make living more convenient with a smart speaker? This is what the Marshall Voice with Google Assistant is all about: a smart speaker offering that will work with Google’s voice assistant in order to transform your everyday living into a far more convenient experience. There are two models in this range: the smaller Acton II Voice with the Google Assistant built-in as well as the larger Stanmore II Voice with the Google Assistant built-in, retailing for $299 and $399, respectively.

Marshall speakers have long carried the reputation for delivering explosive sound that resonates with the power of live music. Having said that, you will find either offering from the Marshall Voice range living up to its pedigree, boasting of advanced components such as class D amplifiers, a bass reflex cabinet system and custom-tuned drivers that have been specially engineered in order to provide a balanced and dynamic response. Externally, you will find the presence of classic Marshall details including a textured vinyl covering, salt & pepper fret and the iconic script logo, ensuring that anyone who casts a glance at it from the very first time would know that this is not a speaker to be trifled with.

The Acton II Voice with the Google Assistant built-in happens to be the smaller speaker in the line-up, but do not be fooled by its relative lack of size to represent tiny sound. This is the perfect smart speaker for small spaces such as a bedroom or kitchen, where you can use it to play music, schedule reminders, control your smart home and more.

As for the larger Stanmore II Voice with the Google Assistant built-in, it is big enough to fill up the whole home, sporting a couple of 15 Watt class D amplifiers that will power its tweeters and a 50 Watt class D amplifier that ensures its subwoofer is able to deliver a rich, powerful sound. Why not merge both speakers for the ultimate multi-room listening experience?

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UAG Metropolis iPad Pro cases revealed

Any Apple product will certainly share a special kind of design aesthetics that makes it extremely pleasing to look at, with clean lines all over that deliver a minimalist look. With that in mind, it makes perfect sense to purchase accessories that will be able to help prevent any kind of external damage such as scratches and dents where possible, and Urban Armor Gear, or better known as UAG in short, has just revealed their Metropolis Series for the iPad Pro. The iPad Pro happens to be Apple’s most advanced iPad to date, and the Metropolis Series of protective cases will cater to the 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro.

Knowing just how a high powered executive or a creative individual alike would have use for the iPad Pro, UAG’s Metropolis series boasts of a feather-light construction as well as impact resistant core. This enables the adventure-seeking owner to bring their iPad Pro just about anywhere without having to worry about a drop or knock ruining their day. It will also fold conveniently into multiple secure stand angles in order to deliver hands-free viewing, letting one recreate the experience of a mobile office.

The UAG Metropolis Series for iPad Pro will also enhance the latest Apple Pencil pairing and charging features, where it will arrive equipped with a smart folio cover that will activate the device’s auto wake/sleep function. In addition, this particular case also sports a tactical exterior that delivers additional handling in slippery conditions. After all, accidents always occur unannounced, and prevention is better than cure which is why being able to carry it securely would help stop drops before they happen.

Arriving in Black, Magma and Cobalt colors, the Metropolis Series for the iPad Pro 11-inch and iPad Pro 12.9-inch will retail for $59.95 and $89.95, respectively. It meets military drop-test standards (MIL STD 810G-516.6), so you will always be able to carry your iPad Pro about in confidence.

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Android Pie Update For The LG G7 Will Arrive In Early 2019

lg g7The LG G7 was released earlier this year, although unlike some other 2018 smartphones, it has yet to receive its Android 9.0 Pie update. However the good news is that LG G7 owners might not have to wait much longer because according to LG Korea (via GSMArena), it seems that the handset is set to receive its Android Pie update in the first quarter of 2019.

There were no specific dates mentioned, which means that it could be anywhere between January to March, plus we imagine that it could probably end up being pushed out region by region, and might be further delayed if you bought it from a carrier which will require additional carrier approval before the update is released, but either way it is scheduled for early next year so there’s that timeframe we can look forward to.

Like we said, there have been other handsets, such as those from LG’s competitors, who have released the update already, but better late than never, we suppose. That being said, LG is said to be working on their next flagship smartphone codenamed “Alpha”, so it possible that maybe their focus is on the handset which could explain the somewhat late release of Android Pie.

Either way we’ll keep our eyes peeled for more information on when the update will be released, so check back with us next year for the details.

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Trump Contradicts Himself On Border Wall In Tweets 11 Minutes Apart

Mexico’s paying for it with trade savings. Dems should fund it with tax dollars. Fickle Trump gives Twitter whiplash.

Refuting Trump, Neighbors Say Obamas Definitely Don’t Have A ’10-Foot Wall’

Trump “has a very active imagination,” one neighbor quipped.

Anderson Cooper Loses It While Taking Shots On Air: ‘Like Burning Your Lungs!’

Bursting into a coughing fit, Cooper wheezed, letting out an “ahh!” after taking a tequila shot.