Writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely answer “Endgame” mysteries.
Genes account for about 80% of a child’s risk of developing autism, a massive new study finds. Here’s what to know.
America’s road trip with James Corden and his celebrity guests isn’t over yet. Apple has renewed the CBS-produced Carpool Karaoke for a third season, reported Variety. The short-form singalong show was the tech giant’s first original series on Apple…
Netflix just released its financial results for the second quarter of 2019 (PDF), and a number that jumps out is that its service grew by 2.7 million subscribers. That’s a problem for shareholders because in its last report, the company predicted it…
Just ahead of the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, you’ll have another way to tune into NASA TV’s live stream. Hulu will carry the feed on its live TV service as of July 19th, and a selection of video-on-demand material will arrive on…
Spotify has launched a new Disney section in its catalog, enabling users to search for and stream Disney content spanning from the classics through modern day hits. All of the content is collected under the service’s new Disney Hub, which can be accessed in a large number of countries where the service is available. The Disney Hub offers Disney sing-alongs … Continue reading
On top of everything else that Nintendo announced today, the company also confirmed that Tetris 99 will be getting a physical, retail release later on this year. Tetris 99 was launched last year as something of a carrot-on-a-stick for Nintendo Switch users – though the game is free-to-play, you need to be a Switch Online subscriber to play it. If … Continue reading
Menstrual Cups Are Indeed a Safe Alternative to Tampons and Pads, Research Review Finds
Posted in: Today's ChiliPeople who prefer using menstrual cups during their period can be reassured by a new study out this week. It suggests the products are cost-effective and environmentally friendly compared to tampons and pads, while still being safe and able to provide roughly the same level of protection against leakage. But there…
Mozilla's Tweaking Firefox's Password Manager to Tell You When Saved Logins Have Been Stolen
Posted in: Today's ChiliYou can’t spend hours combing through archives of breached data to see if your login credentials were leaked, so Mozilla’s rebranded in-browser password manager, Lockwise, will soon notify users if their saved usernames or passwords were exposed in a data breach, and recommend that they change them.