Kourtney Kardashian Recreates Sister Kim’s Met Gala Look for Halloween

The pregnant reality star rocked the same long floral patterned gown that her younger sibling wore to the 2013 star-studded event as she put her bump on display.

The pregnant reality star rocked the same long floral patterned gown that her younger sibling wore to the 2013 star-studded event as she put her bump on display. 

Instagram head says Threads is working on an API for developers

Threads was missing a lot of features users would expect from a service similar to Twitter’s (now X’s) when it launched. Over the past few months, however, it has been been rolling out more and more new features to give users a more robust experience, including polls, an easy way to post GIFs and the ability to quote posts on the web. Still, since it doesn’t have an API, third-party developers can’t conjure features specific to their services that would make the social network a more integral part of people’s everyday lives. An example of that is local transportation agencies being able to automatically post service alerts when a train is delayed. According to Instagram chief Adam Mosseri, though, Threads is working on an API for developers — he just has concerns about how it’s going to be used. 

As first reported by TechCrunch, Mosseri responded to a conversation on the platform about having a TweetDeck-like experience for Threads. In a response to a user saying that Threads has no API yet, the executive said: “We’re working on it.” He added that he’s concerned that the API’s launch could mean “a lot more publisher content and not much more creator content,” but he’s aware that it “seems like something [the company needs] to get done.”

Mosseri previously said that Threads won’t amplify news, which may have been disappointing to hear for publishers and readers looking to leave X. Instead, he said, Threads wants to “empower creators in general.” More recently, in an AMA he posted on the platform, Mosseri said that that his team’s long-term aspiration is for Threads to become “the de facto platform for public conversations online,” which means being both culturally relevant and big in terms of user size. He said he believes Threads has a chance of surpassing X, but he knows that his service has a long way to go. For now, he keeps his team focused on making people’s experience better week by week. 

Mark Zuckerberg recently announced that Threads has “just under” 100 million monthly active users. Like Mosseri, he is optimistic about its future and said that there’s a “good chance” it could reach 1 billion users over the next couple of years.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/instagram-head-says-threads-is-working-on-an-api-for-developers-140049094.html?src=rss 

iRobot’s Roomba Combo vacuum-and-mops are up to $300 off right now

The iRobot Roomba Combo j7+ is the top 2-in-1 pick in our guide to the best robot vacuums, as it adds a retractable mop for cleaning hard floors onto a powerful robovac for carpets and other surfaces. It’s expensive at its usual list price of $1,000, but right now you can get it for $699 at Wellbots. Just use the code ENGROOMBA300 at checkout. While that’s still far from cheap, it does mark the largest discount we’ve tracked.

The Roomba Combo j7+ is undoubtedly a luxury purchase, but we found its vacuuming and mopping capabilities to mostly work as advertised. As a robot vacuum, it offers strong suction power, accurate home mapping and intelligent obstacle avoidance, including a strong knack for avoiding pet waste. In its “vacuum and mop” mode, it’s smart enough to know when it’s rolling over hard floors instead of carpet, then only mop the former. The battery generally lasts between 90 to 180 minutes depending on how often you mop, and the whole thing works with Alexa and the Google Assistant. This model also comes with a (noisy) self-emptying base station, which the vacuum automatically retreats to when it’s done cleaning.

It’s not perfect: You’ll have to refill the water tank fairly often, there’s no mop-only mode and the mopping functionality isn’t as efficient as just using a Swiffer. iRobot’s Home app remains easy to use, but all robovacs require the occasional maintenance and intervention. Still, a device like this makes cleaning more hands-off than it’d be otherwise, so the Combo j7+ could be worth it if your home has a mix of carpet, hardwood, laminate and other surfaces. For more details, check out Engadget Senior Editor Daniel Cooper’s write-up of his experience with the device. Just note that, like many robot vacuums with obstacle avoidance, the j7+ comes with a built-in camera. That may raise privacy concerns for some, particularly with Amazon in the process of acquiring iRobot.

A couple of less expensive Roomba 2-in-1s are also on sale. The Roomba Combo j5+ is down to $499 with the same ENGROOMBA300 code, while the standard Roomba Combo j5 is available for $349 with the code ENGROOMBA250. Those are $300 and $250 discounts, respectively, and both represent all-time lows. The Combo j5+ is a newer midrange alternative to the Combo j7+: It has most of the same features, but it lacks the j7+’s retractable mop arm and ability to automatically avoid carpets while mopping. Instead, you have to swap in a vacuum-only bin (or just move your rugs) when you want to clean a carpeted room. You also have to empty its vacuum/mop combo bin manually. The standard j5 is essentially the same device but doesn’t come with a self-emptying base station.

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This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/irobots-roomba-combo-vacuum-and-mops-are-up-to-300-off-right-now-130031081.html?src=rss 

The best gadgets for your pets

Whether they be cat or dog lovers, Engadget’s editors have our fair share of fur babies. With all the comfort and joy our pets have given us, we think they deserve some extra TCL and spoiling in the form of gadgets and other gifts. There’s a lot more pet tech out there than you might think, and we’ve used a few devices ourselves that we feel comfortable recommending. On top of that, there are other staples we’ve found over the years that could make for good additions to your pet’s routine, too. Here’s a list of things we’ve given our own little furry friends that we think your pet will enjoy too.

BarkBox monthly subscription

Cat Person cat food subscription

Petlibro Wi-Fi Automatic Cat Food Dispenser

Catastrophic Creations “The Lift” Cat Hammock

Catit Senses 2.0 Flower Fountain

K&H heated cat bed

Pet Cube Bites 2 Lite treat slinger

PetKit Dog Water Bottle

Pretty Litter subscription

Ruffwear Dog Cooling Vest

Timbuk2 Muttmover Luxe backpack

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/best-gadgets-for-pets-133024155.html?src=rss 

Brittany Mahomes Supports Taylor Swift’s ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’ With Sweet Social Media Post

The wife of Patrick Mahomes is clearly thrilled to be pals with Taylor Swift! She took to Instagram Stories on Friday to plug ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’ with a quick video clip.

The wife of Patrick Mahomes is clearly thrilled to be pals with Taylor Swift! She took to Instagram Stories on Friday to plug ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’ with a quick video clip. 

Tom Sandoval and Jax Taylor Seemingly Reconcile as Pals 7 Months After Scandoval Backlash

The former ‘Vanderpump Rules’ co-stars recently reconciled, and Jax hinted at fans possibly being able to watch their reunion on TV.

The former ‘Vanderpump Rules’ co-stars recently reconciled, and Jax hinted at fans possibly being able to watch their reunion on TV. 

Kailyn Lowry Asks Fans for Help Naming Her Twins With Elijah Scott After Announcing Surprise Pregnancy

The ‘Teen Mom 2’ alum asked her followers on October 27 to suggest baby names and rejected the moniker ‘Aire’ since it’s Kylie Jenner’s son’s name.

The ‘Teen Mom 2’ alum asked her followers on October 27 to suggest baby names and rejected the moniker ‘Aire’ since it’s Kylie Jenner’s son’s name. 

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