Trump Aide Calls Gretchen Whitmer, Target Of Abduction Plot, A ‘Complete Phony’

Jason Miller accused her of having “hatred in her heart” toward Trump.

SCOTUS Won’t Block Women From Getting Abortion Pill By Mail During Pandemic

The court called for a lower-court judge to take a new look at the issue and rule within 40 days.

Pixar's Soul to Skip Theaters for Christmas Release on Disney+

Fans who were planning on Pixar to bring them back to theaters can forget about that. Disney just announced that Soul, the latest film from Pixar, will skip theaters and debut exclusively on Disney+ December 25.

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Google Could Have A Cheaper Nest Thermostat In The Works

It sounds like it would be fun to create a smart home, but at the same time, it can also be an expensive project. After all, a lot of these smart gadgets cost hundreds of dollars, and it can quickly add up. However, Google is hoping to make it a bit easier because according to a report from Bloomberg, the company could actually be developing a more affordable Nest Thermostat.

This rumored device is said to be priced at $129 which makes it a steal compared to other versions. For context, the Nest Thermostat is priced at around $249, although there is a cheaper model called the Nest Thermostat E which is priced at $169, so at $129, it really does make it a pretty affordable gadget for those looking to make their homes a bit smarter.

While it might be quick to assume that the cheaper price point would mean that there would be less features, and we’re not saying that it won’t, it seems that this particular thermostat could come with gesture controls that the other devices do not. Apparently this will be similar to the gesture controls one can find in the Google Pixel 4, meaning that users will be able to wave their hands in front of the device to interact with it.

This could actually be immensely useful, especially in our current situation where it’s probably not a good idea to touch a bunch of surfaces to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus. There’s no word on when this device will launch, but Bloomberg notes that it should be announced in the coming weeks.

Google Could Have A Cheaper Nest Thermostat In The Works

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Microsoft Edge Now Lets You Compare Prices While You Shop

One of the joys of shopping online is that you get to browse multiple retailers at the same time to find yourself the best deal. This is versus physical retail stores and check out the prices one at a time, which can be a time-consuming process and could take you days, or even weeks to find the best deal.

The good news is that if you are hoping to make shopping online a better experience, you might want to consider switching over to Edge. This is because Microsoft has recently introduced an update in which the browser will now come with a price comparison tool built into the browser itself.

This means that as you browse the web, you’ll be able to quickly and easily check the prices of a product you want against other retailers to find the best possible price you can get. You can even create a Collection which compiles a list of products you plan to buy and save them for later.

This is a pretty nifty tool to have within a browser itself and makes Edge a bit more compelling to use. The browser has been revamped and is built on Chromium, the same platform that Google uses for Chrome, so if this doesn’t give Edge and edge, we don’t know what will. Do note that this price comparison tool is currently only available for US retailers, but we expect that it should be expanded to cover more regions in the future.

Microsoft Edge Now Lets You Compare Prices While You Shop

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Adobe Photoshop Elements 2021 And Premiere Elements 2021 Announced

If you’re a creative looking to get some work done, there’s a good chance that Adobe’s suite of software would be your choice. However, Adobe’s Creative Cloud subscription can be expensive, especially if you’re just a small time creator or even a hobbyist, but that’s where the “Elements” edition comes in.

For those unfamiliar, Adobe has a couple of “Elements” edition software. These are essentially standalone versions of software like Photoshop which are sold as a one-off purchase. If you’re interested, you might be pleased to learn that Adobe has announced the 2021 versions of Photoshop Elements and also Premiere Elements.

Both versions are priced at $99.99 and while they might be slightly pared down versions of the full version of Photoshop and Premiere, it doesn’t mean that they can’t get the job done. In fact, according to Adobe, they’ve introduced some of the AI features that are in the regular versions to the Element versions.

This includes features like adding motion static to images with a single click, fine-tune face features, Guided Edits, more precise selections, and more. While $99.99 for a piece of software still isn’t exactly affordable for some, it is still cheaper than paying for an ongoing subscription in the long run.

Adobe Photoshop Elements 2021 And Premiere Elements 2021 Announced

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The Expanse gets an official Season 5 release date and trailer

Hit science fiction show The Expanse will be returning with a new season soon, Amazon has announced. The company saved the show after it was canceled by SyFy, its original network, bringing the series over to the Prime Video platform. We’ve already seen an Amazon original season from the company, the latest example of which will arrive in a couple … Continue reading

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Health experts share their predictions for the future of live music in the age of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Tory Lanez Charged In Shooting Of Megan Thee Stallion

The Canadian rapper is facing a felony assault charge for the July shooting of the “WAP” singer.

Facebook Ads Are Giving Climate Deniers a Lifeline

Facebook is no stranger to climate misinformation. Just last month, the platform became a key player in spreading flat-out hoaxes surrounding the wildfires raging across the West Coast to an audience of tens of thousands, taking them down only after public outrage. And last year when activists pointed out that climate…

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