Pet Rescue Group Advertises ‘Pre-Owned Senior Dogs’ In Hilarious Post

“Are our dogs slow moving?” asks Vintage Pet Rescue. “You bet they are!”

Windows 11 might let you get your Windows 10 Start Menu back

The Internet is buzzing with opinions and discoveries on the alleged leaked Windows 11 build and what features the next Windows release will bring or miss. Unsurprisingly, much of the focus has been on Windows 11’s version of the Start Menu and Taskbar. Equally unsurprising is how some are already raising their voices against the changes. They may not be … Continue reading

MacKenzie Scott Donates $2.7 Billion, Says Social Progress Groups ‘Deserve Center Stage’

“… it would be better if disproportionate wealth were not concentrated in a small number of hands,” Scott said.

Peloton Bike+ Was Vulnerable to Remote Hacking, Researchers Find

Following news that Peloton’s API exposed private user account data, McAfee’s Advanced Threat Research team says the Bike+ had a dangerous flaw that could enable hackers to invisibly and remotely gain control of bikes.

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Pixel 6 case leak reveals a headache for accessory makers

Aside from the very first Pixel phone, Google’s smartphones haven’t really been notable for their designs. People talk about them a lot, that’s for sure, but not always in a positive light. Google seems always to play up the shock factor and the Pixel 6 won’t be so different. It might actually appeal better to people’s aesthetics this time around, … Continue reading

Southwest Airlines' technical issues lead to 500 canceled flights

Southwest Airlines had thousands of delayed and canceled flights this week caused by a couple of technical problems that affected its systems.

Teen Paralyzed After Friend Allegedly Shoots Him With New Gun By Accident

According to a fundraiser for Jemil Evans, his friend received his license to carry and was excited to show his new gun.

Mike Pompeo Mocked On Twitter After Giving His New Club Really Awkward Name

The former secretary of state may not have thought this one through.

The OnePlus Nord N200 5G Is Launching June 25 For $250

While OnePlus has been criticized for raising the prices of its phones over the years, especially given how they started out as a budget phone company, it seems that they are making up for it. The company has recently confirmed that they will be launching a new handset, the OnePlus Nord N200 5G, that will be launching June 25.

The handset will be priced at a pretty affordable $250, which when given the specs actually kind of makes it value for money. This is because we’re looking at a phone that packs a 6.49-inch 1080p display with a 90Hz refresh rate. It also comes with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 480 5G chipset which means that it will support 5G, and will also sport a 5,000mAh battery.

The combination of a 90Hz display and 5G, both of which are features usually reserved for higher-end phones, means that the $250 price tag is actually rather reasonable. Throw in the massive 5,000mAh phone and you should have a device that could last you through an entire day (although your mileage may vary depending on your usage habits).

Other specs of the phone include 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, a triple camera setup on the back, and a 16MP on the front, and support for 18W charging.

The OnePlus Nord N200 5G Is Launching June 25 For $250

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Level Home Introduces Their Smallest Ever Smart Lock

The thing with some smart lock designs is that they’re obvious that they’re a smart lock. This is because the design of some of these locks have huge front-facing panels that house technology like fingerprint sensors and number pads to enter your passcode on. It’s not necessarily a bad thing, but for some, it might be too obvious for their liking.

If you’re shopping about for a smart lock that won’t stick out like a sore thumb, then perhaps you might be keen on Level Home’s latest smart lock, the Level Lock. According to the company, this is the smallest smart lock that they have ever made, and judging by the photos, it certainly looks that way.

At a glance, the Level Lock looks like a door lock so people walking by your home probably wouldn’t give it a glance. However, despite its size, it comes with features that one might expect from a smart lock. This includes keyless entry where you can unlock it using your phone. It also works with smart home platforms such as HomeKit, and there is also support for Amazon’s Alexa and Ring.

It will also be able to auto lock and auto unlock, and will send you notifications, and you can also share your “key” with friends and family. If this sounds like something you might be interested in, the Level Lock is priced starting at $249 for the regular version, or $329 if you prefer the version that supports touch controls.

Level Home Introduces Their Smallest Ever Smart Lock

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