Lindsay Lohan Says She’s Returning To The U.S. For A Hollywood Comeback In 2020

She told Andy Cohen and Anderson Cooper she plans to spend the year “taking back the life I’ve worked so hard for.”

World’s First Bionic Cat ‘MarsCat’ Is A Home Robot

You might find a robot for almost everything – if not, it is highly likely that someone is developing it as you read this.

We’ve seen useful robots to get things done, like a Vacuum cleaner robot – but a cute pet companion in the form of a home robot?

Elephant Robotics, a Chinese tech firm has managed to develop a fully autonomous robot cat.

It is not just any ordinary robot – but it behaves and interacts just exactly how a real cat would respond.

Of course, it is not meant to replace your pet but as an add-on, a companion to play with your real cat.

The robot cat ‘MarsCat’ can feel your touch and respond to all the different interactions by imitating that of a real cat. It also includes some preset commands like “sit” to interact with it in general.

Currently, it’s on Kickstarter with overwhelming support from potential backers to manufacture MarsCat for the consumers.

With MarsCat, it is just a start for the pets of the future. You might see something more interesting in the coming years to go.

You can expect this to be available to the public next year for around $1300. Also, the package will include toys for the kitten as well.

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Nearly nine years later, Terraria is the game that keeps on giving

With PC being my main gaming platform, it should come as no surprise that I own a lot of games on Steam. My library seems to grow with each big sale, and collectively, I’ve played those games for thousands of hours throughout the years. Even though I have a backlog no sane human being could ever hope to tackle, there’s … Continue reading

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FDA Is Reportedly Preparing to Ban Fruity E-Cigarette Pod Flavors

After raising the age restriction on vaping and other tobacco products to 21, the Food and Drug Administration is reportedly readying to ban all pod-based e-cigarette flavors except menthol and tobacco.

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Police And Protesters Clash In New Year’s Rally In Hong Kong

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TikTok App Faces Ban From The US Army For Government Phones

The popular entertainment app ‘TikTok” has been on the radar of US officials for a long time. Some believe that the TikTok app might come in handy for the Chinese government to spy on the United States.

As consumers – we cannot make a comment for its potential security (or safety) without inspecting everything needed.

However, following guidance from the Pentagon, the US Army has banned the usage of the TikTok app on government phones. The US Army was informed of the security risks (including exposure of personal information) and banned the usage of the service accordingly.

So, if you have a device issued by the government for some reason – you cannot use TikTok on it.

Originally, it was believed that the US Army utilized the app to recruit people – however, they just do not want you to use the TikTok app (on government phones).

Not just limited to the army, but the US Navy has also banned TikTok considering the security concerns associated with it. It is also worth noting that this ban is completely limited to the government-issued phones only.

You can continue using the app on your personal phones, but with caution. We cannot be sure if the ban follows a country-wide ban in the near future – however, we shall keep an eye out for that.

 

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