‘Central Park Karen’ Reflects On Infamous 2020 Confrontation, Accepts No Responsibility

In a Newsweek essay, Amy Cooper says her actions were driven by “panic and vulnerability” and blames the Black man she accosted for the incident.

Alienware Builds 16-Foot Mechanical Keyboard and Giant Mouse

As a marketing stunt, Alienware built the world’s largest keyboard (5 meters, ~16.5′) and computer mouse and used them to play Dota 2. The two are exact 3D scanned replicas of their AW420K keyboard and AW720M mouse, just 14 times larger. They look like the perfect size for a rancor who’s always wanted to get into computer gaming but found current peripherals entirely too small.

Each key uses two snug-fitting PVC pipes for its movement and actuates a mechanical switch below when pressed far enough, returning to its position via giant rubber bands. The majority of both the keyboard and mouse were 3D printed, and the keyboard’s space bar alone took 3 days to print and weighs a hefty 20 pounds. Now, that’s one heavy space bar.

Is it practical? Not in the least. Is it magnificent? Absolutely. Of course, now I’ll need a significantly larger monitor to keep things to scale. I’m thinking a 28-footer should do the trick. The trick is my wife leaving me when she sees what I’ve done to the living room, just to be clear.

[via TechEBlog]

20 Years Ago Today, Genndy Tartakovsky's Clone Wars Changed Star Wars Forever

Twenty years ago today, the sight of a diminutive cartoon Yoda—shrouded in a hooded cloak, his green lightsaber ignited and held high—riding atop a goatlike mount transformed Star Wars as we knew it. A year before at the climax of Attack of the Clones, he’d told us that begun, the Clone Wars had: now they truly had,…

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Crunchyroll Comes for Netflix With Expansion Into Mobile Games

Netflix is doing its best to lure its customers into exploring its gaming options, and now another streamer—one that’s perhaps better angled for this purpose—is trying the same: anime hotspot Crunchyroll. Starting today, members of the Mega Fan ($9.99/month) and Ultimate Fan ($14.99/month) tiers can access free games…

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Nintendo is making a live-action Legend of Zelda movie

It’s been rumored for years, but Nintendo still managed to surprise us with a late-day announcement: a live-action film based on The Legend of Zelda is in the works, directed by Wes Ball. Ball’s most recent films are the Maze Runner series, the latest of which was released in 2018. Nintendo’s Shigeru Miyamoto is producing the film along with Avi Arad, who has produced or executive produced loads of Marvel movies over the last decade-plus.

Surprisingly, the film is being co-financed by Nintendo and none other than Sony Pictures Entertainment. You know, part of the same company that owns PlayStation. Nintendo was quick to point out that it is financing more than 50 percent of the film, but that Sony Pictures Entertainment will be the the theatrical distributor.

Aside from that, there’s no other detail besides this tweet from Miaymoto: 

Miyamoto goes on to say that they have officially started development on the film with Nintendo “heavily involved” in the production. He also notes that it’ll “take time” before its completion but that he hopes fans look forward to seeing it.

Way back in 2015, we heard rumors from the Wall Street Journal that Nintendo and Netflix were making a live-action Zelda show, but that never came together (and there’s a pretty weird story around why). But the success of The Super Mario Bros. Movie was perhaps the last thing Nintendo needed to make this project a reality. And while there’s plenty of time for things to go wrong between now and the movie hitting theaters, this Zelda fan is cautiously excited about the prospect of another classic Nintendo franchise making its way to the big screen.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/nintendo-is-making-a-live-action-legend-of-zelda-movie-221618064.html?src=rss

Arizona Man Charged Over Threat To ‘Execute’ Rabbi And ‘Every Other JEW’

An email to a local rabbi echoed an antisemitic conspiracy theory.

Nintendo Is Officially Making a Live Action Legend of Zelda Movie

This afternoon Nintendo of Japan officially confirmed that it is working with Sony Pictures to bring one of its most seminal franchises, The Legend of Zelda, to the big screen in a live action movie adaptation.

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Another Lucy Bonus: Asteroid's Surprise Moon Is Actually Two Rocks Stuck Together

The first look at the Dinkinesh asteroid revealed a surprise: The small space rock had its own moon. Now as the Lucy spacecraft downlinked more images of its first target, it showed not one but two tiny asteroids orbiting around Dinkinesh.

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Apple Watch battery life bug is fixed with watchOS 10.1.1

If your Apple Watch hasn’t been holding its charge like it used to, it’s time to update to the latest version of watchOS. Earlier this month, several Apple Watch users noticed their batteries draining faster than usual after they installed watchOS 10.1. Of course, users took to social media to voice their observations and to make sure it wasn’t an isolated happening. Later, Apple acknowledged the battery drain issue and promised to release a fix -— which happened today with the latest version of watchOS. 10.1.1. Specifically, Apple says that the update “address an issue that could cause the battery to drain more quickly for some users.”

Apple has come a long way with its software updates over the years. These days, most of Apple’s updates are fairly stable but that doesn’t mean they’re immune to getting hit by the occasional bug that can significantly affect users. The Apple Watch is a wearable device that has become enmeshed in the routines of many. To keep up with the needs of users, good battery life on a smartwatch is essential.

So, this fix could not have come soon enough as the battery drain problem has been affecting quite a few users. One user said “watchOS 10.1 is killing the battery on my Apple Watch,” causing it to drop from 100 to 50 percent in less than an hour. Additionally, the issue has affected Apple Watches across the board, including older ones like the SE and the latest models like the Apple Watch Ultra 2.

Apple’s watchOS 10.1.1 also includes unspecified bug fixes, as usual. As usual, this update comes alongside a corresponding iOS one, 17.1.1. This update addresses Apple Pay and NFC features that stop working on iPhone 15 models after wirelessly charging in certain vehicles. It also has a all-important fix for the snowing graphic on the weather widget on the Lock Screen.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/apple-watch-battery-life-bug-is-fixed-with-watchos-1011-215917460.html?src=rss

Bodycam Footage Captures Intense Rescue Of Man Who Fell Onto Subway Tracks In NYC

A video shows commuters and NYPD officers helping lift a man to safety.