Daniel Craig Reflects on 007 in a New Doc You Can Watch for Free

It’s hard to believe it’s been over 15 years since Daniel Craig was announced as the new James Bond. Much has changed in that time but one thing that stayed constant was Craig’s gritty, grounded approach to the world’s most famous super spy. Craig’s Bond has always been a bit more real. A bit more relatable than the …

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Hilary Duff Reveals Plot Of Scrapped ‘Lizzie McGuire’ Revival That Was Too Racy For Disney

“It’s not dead, and it’s not alive,” Duff said about the revival of the beloved Disney Channel series.

How to Fix Windows 11’s Most Common Issues

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Nanoleaf has stopped selling its original wall tiles

Nanoleaf is retiring the product that made it into a household name. Starting today, you can no longer purchase Rhythm Light Panels starter kits from the company’s website. In a video it uploaded to YouTube, Nanoleaf said it now considers the device as a legacy product. It notes it will continue to support Light Panels within its mobile app “forever,” or “a very, very, very long time.”

In practice, that means you can continue to use the panels in conjunction with Nanoleaf’s group feature, allowing you to sync them with its current and future lights. For the time being, it doesn’t sound like the company plans to update the panels to add support for new features like Thread. We’ve reached out to find out if that’s the case.

Should you need replacement parts for your panels, Nanoleaf will offer those until the end of 2023. If you want to expand your current setup, the company has discounted expansion packs by 30 percent and accessories by 50 percent while supplies last. As you might imagine, not everyone is happy about the news. 

“This is a mistake,” says one of the comments on the video the company released. “All Nanoleaf needed to do was release an updated controller that supports Thread to help the connection issues.” In both the video and on its website, Nanoleaf says part of the reason it’s retiring the Light Panels is that it feels it found a suitable successor in its new Shapes line.

The Moon’s Far Side Is Covered in Sticky Soil and Fresh Craters

The Chinese lunar rover Yutu-2 has been exploring the far side of the Moon for three years, making it the longest lunar surface mission in history. In a paper published today in Science Robotics, the Yutu-2 team reports on the rover’s progress and what it has revealed so far about the Moon’s far side.

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The Expanse's Frankie Adams on Bobbie Draper's Evolution as a Badass

The Expanse wrapped up last week, but we’re still thinking about that series finale—and we weren’t going to turn down the chance to chat with one of the episode’s biggest heroes, and one of the show’s toughest characters overall: fierce former Martian Marine Bobbie Draper, played by Frankie Adams.

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I Have Very Bad News About the Justice League

They’ve lost fights. They’ve dissolved the team. They’ve had individual members die, they’ve been wiped out of existence, and they’ve been rebooted and forced to start over from scratch. But the Justice League has never faced a problem exactly like this before, and they’re not going to get a second chance to solve it.

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Senators Introduce Bill to Protect Satellites From Getting Hacked

A newly proposed law would enhance cybersecurity for commercial satellites to protect them from getting hacked by bad actors which is, apparently, a real threat we need to worry about now.

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1960s Starlet Yvette Mimieux Dies At 80

Mimieux is best known for films like “Where the Boys Are,” “The Time Machine” and “Light in the Piazza.”

Google Nest white noise changed: Here’s the larger issue

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