Gigantic Dust Towers on Mars Could Explain How the Red Planet Lost its Water

Sprawling towers of dust can reach heights of 50 miles during global-scale dust storms on Mars, according to new research. Acting like a space elevator, the phenomenon might explain how water escaped from the Red Planet during its ancient past.

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The Hot Brush Beauty Lovers Are Obsessed With Is On Sale For Black Friday

You might just be thankful for this Revlon hot brush year-round.

‘Alexa, What Are The Best Smart Home Black Friday Deals?’

The best smart home deals on Amazon Echos and Google Homes.

We Found Black Friday And Cyber Monday Deals On Jewelry, Engagement Rings And More

You won’t have to splurge too much on engagement rings, diamond earrings, heart necklaces and more with these sales.

Stadia Pro To Offer Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition & Farming Simulator 19 For Free

We already witnessed Google’s addition of 10 new games for Stadia’s launch to make it more appealing. However, it looks like, there are more decisions to be taken for the ‘Pro’ Stadia subscribers.

For the month of December, Google’s Stadia will offer 4 games in total for free – without needing to purchase them. They have announced the details on their Stadia community blog.

While we have Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition and Farming Simulator 19 as one of the freebies – some users were surprised because they bought them separately.

So, if you have purchased these games, you will get a refund for your orders because you can claim it for free as a Stadia Pro subscriber.

In addition to this, Destiny 2: The Collection & the Samurai Showdown has also been included with the free games available with the Stadia Pro pass.

You just need to head on to the store on your Stadia app and claim the mentioned games for free. It is worth noting that you will be able to access the game titles only if you are an active subscriber of Stadia Pro.

If your subscription expires, you can no longer access the free games that you claimed.

Even though both of the games added are not among the latest titles, they are still a good combination to offer for free. What do you think?

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Samsung gets closer to building 'QD-OLED' TVs that rival LG's OLED

While Samsung has become dominant in using OLED technology on mobile displays — even Apple uses its screens for iPhones — in TVs, the big name in OLED is its competitor, LG. LG’s TVs have wowed testers with their ability to control light precisely…

On Black Friday, skip the Nintendo Switch bundle

Black Friday is nearly here, and that means plenty of deals on games and consoles. This year, Nintendo is mostly sticking to the same deals it offered last year, offering a console bundle that essentially nets you a free copy of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe instead of a discount on the Switch itself, along with discounts on some Joy-Con variants … Continue reading

The Best Black Friday Home Deals [Updating]

Home is where the heart is where you’ll find some killer deals. You’ve reached our Black Friday deals hub for all things home, including all the smart home gear your house can handle, plus furniture, kitchen accessories, tools, and more. Stay tuned, we’ll be updating this post as deals go live, and throughout the…

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The New Avengers VR Game Is Fun, If Inconsequential

A common critique of the Marvel Cinematic Universe is that many of its entries can feel like forgettable fluff: fine and fun in the moment, but will immediately vacate your head the minute those post-credit-scenes stop rolling. Avengers: Damage Control might come in an interesting format, but it would do little to…

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New Findings Show a Surprising Way Black Holes Could Affect Star Formation

Somewhere in the distant universe nearly 10 billion light years from Earth, an enormous black hole is spewing a powerful jet of energy that might be turbocharging star formation in galaxies a million light years from the source.

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