Please Help, My Hands Are Unbearably Dry From All the Washing!

It’s hardly the biggest problem we’re facing at the moment, but a complaint I’m hearing over and over again is that, with this newfound fervor for hand-washing, people are suffering from dry skin. Like I said, not the biggest problem out there, but it can be uncomfortable up to downright painful! Also, dryness caused…

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AT&T Waiving Data Overage Fees for Home Internet Subscribers Due to Covid-19

AT&T just confirmed that it will be waiving data overage fees for all its internet customers, which means if you go over your data cap, you won’t be fined. The reason? Coronavirus, of course.

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Judge Orders Chelsea Manning and Jeremy Hammond Released From Jail

Documents ordering the release of Chelsea Manning and former AntiSec hacker Jeremy Hammond were signed on Thursday by the U.S. District judge who detained them both in a Virginia jail last year for refusing to testify in the federal grand jury investigating WikiLeaks.

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Can You Get Coronavirus Again After You’ve Already Had It?

Experts talk about COVID-19 immunity, if you can get the disease more than once, and how long someone is contagious.

All Of The Times Donald Trump May Have Been Exposed To The Coronavirus

The president keeps meeting people who could transmit the virus to him.

If You Suddenly Work Remotely, This Matters More Than Anything

Making sure your colleagues feel seen and heard is what you need to prioritize if you’re working from home.

Officials: US strikes Iran-backed group that hit Iraq base

The attack targeted the Iranian-backed Shia militia in Iraq, marking a major escalation in U.S.-Iran tensions.

Trump Twiddles His Thumbs With Economy In A Tailspin

That the Trump administration and the GOP have not come out with a plan is an “outright cruelty,” said one economist.

Zombie Toilet Paper Holder Wants Butts Not Brains

With all the craziness about COVID-19 going on, there’s been a major run on toilet paper. Now why everyone has made wiping their bottoms one of their top priorities during the virus pandemic, who knows? I’d think maybe food and water might take priority, but that’s just me. Now that you’re fully stocked with TP for your bunghole, you need a proper place to put it. I’m thinking this zombie toilet paper holder should do great.

Whether what we are experiencing is the beginning of the zombie apocalypse, or just a nasty flu-like bug, your guests will enjoy this creepy roll holder while they sit on your toilet contemplating the world. It’s nice and creepy, and looks especially gory if you don’t mind splashing some red food coloring on your bathroom walls.

The Zombie Bathroom Break toilet paper holder is available from Design Toscano for $39.95, who reminds us that bath tissue is not included, so you’ll have to dig into your survivalist cache to fill this thing.

OrCam Unveils New Tech That Helps Those With Vision Impairments Read

Being able to see well enough to be able to read is something a lot of us probably take for granted, at least until the day comes when we start having vision impairment issues. However, there are many people out there who suffer from visual impairment, and the good news is that thanks to technology, no longer being able to read won’t be a problem.

This is according to OrCam who have announced that they will be showing off their new handheld OrCam Reader, a device that uses AI to help those with reading difficulties read. This includes difficulties stemming from dyslexia, aphasia, mild to moderate vision impairments, and even those who need to read but are simply just too tired to do so.

The OrCam Read will use AI algorithms and a simple to use point-and-click operation that will quickly and easily allow users to scan paragraphs of text, whether it be from a newspaper, book, or computer, and read it back out to the user.

OrCam is no stranger when it comes to vision-based tech. The company had previously shown off the OrCam MyEye 2.0 at CES a couple of years ago, which we awarded the Best Of CES 2018.

The company will also not be the first to come up with this kind of tech designed to help people with reading difficulties. There are alternative devices like the Lexilight that helps those with dyslexia, which we also awarded them with a Best of CES 2020.

OrCam Unveils New Tech That Helps Those With Vision Impairments Read

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