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Posted in: Today's ChiliTV shows are often too long and slow. But one little change could fix that.
TV shows are often too long and slow. But one little change could fix that.
Polling place closures in Black, Latino communities led to long lines on primary day and will hurt November’s contest.
iFixit has published its Galaxy S20 Ultra teardown results, giving consumers their first detailed look inside of Samsung’s latest and greatest Galaxy handset. The good news is that if you’re patient and brave enough, the S20 Ultra can be repaired at home. The downside, as you may expect, is that it won’t be simple to take this phone apart and … Continue reading
NASA has shared the highest-resolution panoramic image ever captured by its Curiosity Mars rover. At 1.8 billion pixels, this panorama provides an unprecedented look across the Martian surface, revealing regions that include the rim of the Gale Crater in which Curiosity is located, as well as the Slangpos Crater, the Vera Rubin Ridge, Upper Mount Sharpe, the Central Butte, and … Continue reading
Samsung has made much ado of the Galaxy S20 Ultra’s enormous camera array, but just what’s in there that requires a conspicuous hump on the back of the phone? You don’t have to wonder. iFixit has posted a teardown of the range-topping beast, and it’s…
Twitter is testing a new feature in Brazil that auto-deletes tweets after just one day in a move it says is intended to make users feel less pressure and give them more control over tweets. Twitter is calling the feature—for now, at least—Fleets.
Australia’s forests burned over the summer, but now its underwater ecosystems are in trouble, too. The Great Barrier Reef is facing some severe stress due to extreme heat and faces a “widespread bleaching event,” according to an update from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Coral Reef Watch.
There’s a lot happening on social media, more than any one person can safely keep up with. Do you need to know about it? At Hall Monitor, we provide you with a digest to help you make up your mind.
Good news! Conservationists at a national park in Borneo have provided new details about Alba, the world’s only known albino orangutan, one year after she was released back into the wild. Not only is Alba still alive—she’s thriving.