Going strong! Larsa Pippen and Marcus Jordan are taking their love to the high seas in these sexy new pics.
Going strong! Larsa Pippen and Marcus Jordan are taking their love to the high seas in these sexy new pics.
Going strong! Larsa Pippen and Marcus Jordan are taking their love to the high seas in these sexy new pics.
Going strong! Larsa Pippen and Marcus Jordan are taking their love to the high seas in these sexy new pics.
With the summer winding down, Kylie Jenner soaked up the sun in a black bikini on vacation for her 26th birthday.
With the summer winding down, Kylie Jenner soaked up the sun in a black bikini on vacation for her 26th birthday.
The former NFL player asked for privacy after alleging that the Tuohy family didn’t legally adopt him.
The former NFL player asked for privacy after alleging that the Tuohy family didn’t legally adopt him.
A storm often evokes a desire to feel safe inside your home and able to communicate with loved ones or emergency personnel — yet, electric and landline connections are often the first systems to go down. Comcast is attempting to solve this problem with the release of Storm-Ready WiFi, a connection backup device — one they claim is the first of its kind built by an Internet Provider. It’s powered by Xfinity’s 10G Network, has WiFi 6 compatibility and works as a WiFi extender during better weather.
As another reminder of the terrifying impact of climate change, Comcast cites the increase in storms nationwide as to why this extra device is necessary. Yes, you can file Storm-Ready WiFi under how to be more comfortable as the world burns — extremely dark, to say the least.
The service is designed to seamlessly transfer your connection over to Storm-Ready WiFi in the case of a power outage. Storm-Ready WiFi’s battery lasts about four hours at a time (an average power outage in the US lasts about two hours). Of course, it’s not much good if your phone or computer run out of battery, but otherwise, you can work (or better yet, watch all the movies you want) while the sky opens around you. Storm-Ready WiFi is available to buy now for $7 per month for 36 months, both in-store and online.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/comcast-debuts-storm-ready-wifi-device-ahead-of-hurricane-season-130041959.html?src=rss
Jennifer Lopez showed off her skincare routine and said she feels ‘better than ever’ weeks after celebrating her 54th birthday.
Jennifer Lopez showed off her skincare routine and said she feels ‘better than ever’ weeks after celebrating her 54th birthday.
In a sexy new series of photos, Kim Kardashian posed in the water and on a bike while wearing a gold bikini.
In a sexy new series of photos, Kim Kardashian posed in the water and on a bike while wearing a gold bikini.
The internet is a source of many things, such as yummy recipes, tech deals and horrible misinformation. The latter often spreads through social media sites, something they have to combat (or usually choose to ignore). Right now, YouTube is choosing to fight, announcing a new long-term policy plan to grapple with medical misinformation, especially about cancer.
YouTube’s new guidelines for health content will fall under three categories: prevent, treatment and denial misinformation. Prevent will allegedly review and remove videos that oppose guidelines set out by trusted authorities or contradict vaccine safety and efficacy (the platform banned content with vaccine misinformation in 2021). Treatment should center on taking down any misinformation about — unsurprisingly — treating medical conditions, including unproven remedies. The platform claims that denial will focus on removing any content that makes a false claim, such as that people didn’t die due to COVID-19.
“To determine if a condition, treatment or substance is in scope of our medical misinformation policies, we’ll evaluate whether it’s associated with a high public health risk, publicly available guidance from health authorities around the world, and whether it’s generally prone to misinformation,” YouTube’s Director and Global Head of Healthcare and Public Health Partnerships Dr. Garth Graham and its VP and Global Head of Trust and Safety Matt Halprin said in the joint release outlining the new policies.
Starting now, YouTube says it will be removing videos specifically about cancer which violate any of these policies — an effort it claims will ramp up more in the coming weeks. For example, if a video states that garlic cures cancer, it’s coming down. YouTube is also sharing a playlist of science-backed cancer-related videos and teaming up with Mayo Clinic to create even more informational videos about cancer.
These policies come less than two months after YouTube announced it would “stop removing content that advances false claims that widespread fraud, errors, or glitches occurred in the 2020 and other past US Presidential elections” because it curtailed political speech. So misinformation is allowed when it threatens democracy, just not across every category on the site — cool. Though, YouTube does say that it will allow some health videos with falsehoods to remain if the context is right, such as public interest. The platform says in some cases, content will be allowed to stay up but will be given an age restriction.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/youtube-will-tackle-cancer-misinformation-as-part-of-its-updated-health-policy-120516307.html?src=rss
Kim Kardashian was spotted saying her iconic line that’s featured in Drake’s song just months after she addressed Kanye West starting the rumor she had an affair with the ‘Search & Rescue’ rapper.
Kim Kardashian was spotted saying her iconic line that’s featured in Drake’s song just months after she addressed Kanye West starting the rumor she had an affair with the ‘Search & Rescue’ rapper.
Nine days after the death of her longtime partner Bryan Randall, Sandra Bullock was photographed for the first time. The actress was driving her car with her dog in her lap in the new pics.
Nine days after the death of her longtime partner Bryan Randall, Sandra Bullock was photographed for the first time. The actress was driving her car with her dog in her lap in the new pics.
Apple has a thing for 10th anniversaries: The iPhone X made its debut a decade after the first iPhone arrived. The rumor mill says Apple Watch’s 10th birthday justifies a similarly dramatic reworking of its original template. Reports suggest 2025’s Apple Watch X will ditch the slide-in lugs in favor of magnetic band attachments. Doing so gives Apple more room to make the case bigger, and with it a bigger display and battery, but make the overall package thinner.
We might also see a bigger, brighter and more efficient microLED screen replacing the existing OLED display. And the X might also add an optical blood pressure sensor to its suite of health-tracking features. (It’s worth saying that optical blood pressure sensing is still a fairly novel technology outside of clinical settings and some niche wearables.)
With so many features coming to Watch X, the Watch 9 – which we’re expecting to see arrive this fall – might be a skip. Rumors suggest we could see a faster processor and different case colors, but otherwise it’s probably worth waiting for whatever’s coming next.
– Dan Cooper
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Netflix is testing if its streaming infrastructure can deliver games to smart TVs as well as other devices. It’s an extension of its nascent games project that, so far, is only on iOS and Android apps. The beta is running in the UK and Canada on select platforms, where users can play Oxenfree and Molehew’s Mining Adventure. Could this be the start of Netflix’s emergence as the cloud gaming provider Stadia could, and should, have been?
Xiaomi has announced the Mix Fold 3, its latest folding flagship that gains wireless charging and a 5x periscope zoom lens over its predecessor. The China-only handset may not be as thin and light as, say, Honor’s Magic V2, but Richard Lai seems pleased with the improvements on show. Especially as Xiaomi has taken a leaf out of Samsung’s book to make hover mode enough of a feature that you should be able to get the best out of the Fold 3’s many cameras.
Assassin’s Creed Mirage will now arrive on October 5, a week earlier than its planned release date. It’ll help space out a fall schedule full of blockbuster open world titles, including Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, which arrives October 20. It’s rare for a game to be early, rather than forever delayed, so let’s give Ubisoft some credit for this welcome blast of punctuality.
It may have started out as an optional extra, but now Ford’s BlueCruise hands-free driving will be on all new supported vehicles. Would-be buyers can activate the tools at purchase or as an optional subscription at some point down the road. It’ll cost $75 a month, $800 for a year, or $2,100 if you buy three years’ worth in a single bundle, with Ford saying – rather terrifyingly – drivers will spend a lot more time with their hands off the wheel.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/the-morning-after-apple-watch-x-will-herald-a-dramatic-redesign-111512369.html?src=rss