Friday, September 28, 2018

The iPhone XS Is Forever

Newsletter Top Stories Simon Kinberg Hints at an Intriguing Tone for the Gambit Movie
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Gizmodo September 28, 2018
The iPhone XS Is Forever
I’m sick of buying iPhones. Last year, it cost me over $1,200 to get an iPhone X, and against my better judgment, I’m very seriously considering spending even more money to get the iPhone XS. This thing feels future-proof, and yes, I’m aware of how dumb that sounds.
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50 Million Facebook Accounts Affected in Massive Security Breach
An estimated 50 million Facebook user profiles were affected by a security breach, the company confirmed in a blog post today. The breach could allow attackers to take over the accounts of affected users, but the full extent of the attack remains unknown.
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The Most Ridiculous Quotes From the SEC's Lawsuit Against Elon Musk
Tesla CEO Elon Musk appears to be in deep shit with the SEC over his ill-advised decision to ever, ever tweet. Specifically, he tweeted that he’d secured funding to take Tesla private when, the SEC alleges, that wasn’t accurate at all. Now, he’s being sued by the SEC on charges that he misled investors and the case filing is... unique.
I'm Finally Convinced: The Nintendo Switch Really Is the Console For Everyone
I didn’t hate the Switch when I reviewed it last year, but after spending an entire day hunting it down in stores I could easily say it wasn’t exceptional enough to warrant camping out or paying Craigslist scalpers. A year later I stand by that sentiment, but I don’t have to stand in line any more.
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The Hayabusa2 Rovers Just Made a Movie on the Surface of an Asteroid
Japan’s MINERVA-II rovers have sent back a batch of new photos from Ryugu, including a stunning new video taken from the asteroid’s rocky surface.
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MOVIES
Phantasm's Don Coscarelli on His New Memoir and What It Means to Be a Cult Director
Director Don Coscarelli—beloved by genre fans for directing films like Phantasm, The Beastmaster, and Bubba Ho-Tep—is now a memoirist, thanks to a brand-new book that looks back on a wild, colorful, four-decade career in Hollywood’s indie trenches.
EARTHER
The Flu Killed More Americans Last Winter Than It Has in Decades
This past winter’s flu season was quickly recognized as one of the worst to come along in a long time. But new data from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention highlights just destructive it was in the United States.
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