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  • AOL ends dial-up service Pour one out for the little yellow guy

    Announced only a few weeks ago but long in coming, AOL's dial-up internet service dies today. The "final screech" is nigh, writes Rob Wile, lamenting the modem's last gasp. At… Read the rest of the article: AOL ends dial-up service

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  • Mychal the Librarian is hosting a Reading Rainbow reboot Reading Rainbow

    Take a look. It's in a book! Reading Rainbow is returning with new episodes and a new host. Mychal Threets, AKA Mychal the Librarian, is taking over the reins of… Read the rest of the article: Mychal the Librarian is hosting a Reading Rainbow reboot

    • Gail Sherman
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  • ICE protecting America from clean cars

    How much safer we must all be! ICE has cleared nearly all the workers from a Los Angeles carwash; the manager claims his employees all presented state-verified documents before starting… Read the rest of the article: ICE protecting America from clean cars

    • Jason Weisberger
      at 10:11
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  • Texas' Ted Cruz slips pedophiles into list of people he wants to protect

    Whoa! Why is Cancun Cruz passionate about protecting pedophiles? Super weird even for Ted Cruz. Protecting Donald Trump has become so crucial that Ted Cruz said the quiet part out… Read the rest of the article: Texas' Ted Cruz slips pedophiles into list of people he wants to protect

    • Jason Weisberger
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  • Razor-blade sore throats: meet Nimbus and Stratus, the new Covid variants Telnov Oleksii/shutterstock

    COVID is quietly surging in the U.S. and the U.K., driven by emerging variants NB.1.8.1 ("Nimbus") and XFG ("Stratus"). Both are found in national wastewater systems, turning up in traveler… Read the rest of the article: Razor-blade sore throats: meet Nimbus and Stratus, the new Covid variants

    • Jason Weisberger
      at 9:52
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  • This little yellow duck might be smarter than your colleagues

    If you have ever been stuck trying to fix something, only to have the solution appear seemingly by magic when explaining the problem out loud to someone else, you're not… Read the rest of the article: This little yellow duck might be smarter than your colleagues

    • Gail Sherman
      at 9:42
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  • Kindle Scribe gets a color e-ink upgrade

    Amazon's Kindle Scribe gets a new look today, with a color model joining the lineup. The redesigned e-ink notepads are thinner, lighter and faster, Amazon says, and include an AI-powered… Read the rest of the article: Kindle Scribe gets a color e-ink upgrade

    • Rob Beschizza
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  • The best revenge movie that's not John Wick is getting a sequel

    If you are a fan of over-the-top revenge movies and haven't already seen 2022's Sisu, you should absolutely go watch it now. The film, which takes place in 1944, during… Read the rest of the article: The best revenge movie that's not John Wick is getting a sequel

    • Gail Sherman
      at 9:37
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  • U.S. bombs Iran in June, then deports Iranians seeking asylum in September

    Just three months after bombing Iran, the U.S. quietly loaded about 100 Iranians onto a deportation flight to Tehran, sending refugees and asylum seekers back to a regime infamous for… Read the rest of the article: U.S. bombs Iran in June, then deports Iranians seeking asylum in September

    • Jason Weisberger
      at 9:32
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  • Dog owner forced man who ran it over to dig its grave Hernandez in his mugshot

    Alberto Joshua Hernandez, 22, was charged with aggravated kidnapping and robbery after forcing the driver who ran over and killed his dog to dig its grave. According to an arrest… Read the rest of the article: Dog owner forced man who ran it over to dig its grave

    • Rob Beschizza
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  • "Different from what's happening?" Trump's pudding brain leaves him open to manipulation Evan El-Amin / Shutterstock.com

    Convicted felon and liable for sexual abuse, MAGA figurehead Donald Trump's question about whether TV shows "different" events than reality once again raises concerns about his mental fitness, and whether… Read the rest of the article: "Different from what's happening?" Trump's pudding brain leaves him open to manipulation

    • Jason Weisberger
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  • Ananta looks like five games in one, and none of them are very good Ananta. Image via NetEase

    There have been quite a few big announcements at Tokyo Game Show, but none have been quite as bizarre as Ananta. As the newest project from NetEase, the developer and… Read the rest of the article: Ananta looks like five games in one, and none of them are very good

    • Grant St. Clair
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  • SAG-AFTRA slams AI "actor" Tilly Norwood as synthetic and soulless

    SAG-AFTRA has condemned AI-generated "Tilly Norwood," arguing that she lacks real emotion, life experience, or legitimacy in performance. It also probably costs the world a rainforest for every 5 minutes… Read the rest of the article: SAG-AFTRA slams AI "actor" Tilly Norwood as synthetic and soulless

    • Jason Weisberger
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  • Review of Telly, the free TV set that never stops showing ads Image: Telly

    Emma Roth spent three months with a Telly, a free television set (previously at Boing Boing). It's free because it has always-on ads running at the bottom. This is the… Read the rest of the article: Review of Telly, the free TV set that never stops showing ads

    • Rob Beschizza
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  • Canny Valley: art book of Cory Doctorow's topical collages Collages

    Canny Valley is a collection of activist, author and former Boing Boing co-editor Cory Doctorow's surreal collages, as found in his Pluralistic newsletter. Canny Valley collects 80 of the best… Read the rest of the article: Canny Valley: art book of Cory Doctorow's topical collages

    • Rob Beschizza
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  • Attack of the Killer Shrimp Part II: radioactive boogalo Image via Shutterstock

    Remember last month when we warned you about potentially radioactive shrimp? Sadly, it's time for round two. The Food and Drug Administration (such as it is) announced a recall of… Read the rest of the article: Attack of the Killer Shrimp Part II: radioactive boogalo

    • Séamus Bellamy
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  • Transport workers "lost" in tunnel they were inspecting Image: Google Street View

    Pennsylvania Department of Transportation workers inspecting a tunnel Tuesday got lost in it—at least from the perspective of alarmed colleagues topside. The incident occurred during a routine check for erosion… Read the rest of the article: Transport workers "lost" in tunnel they were inspecting

    • Rob Beschizza
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  • Stan Lee resurrected as ghoulish AI-powered hologram Stan Lee image: Featureflash Photo Agency/Shutterstock

    Marvel legend Stan Lee is widely regarded as one of the founding fathers of comics, although modern audiences are likely to know him better from his cameos in every MCU… Read the rest of the article: Stan Lee resurrected as ghoulish AI-powered hologram

    • Grant St. Clair
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  • A simple hack improved my booklight and my life Image via Séamus Bellamy

    Last month, I wrote about my love affair with the quirky little word processors that Pomera makes. I'm still impressed with the DM250, and I still think that the only… Read the rest of the article: A simple hack improved my booklight and my life

    • Séamus Bellamy
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  • "Support dog" released from prison in Northern Ireland Bailey

    According to the BBC, a former family pet is currently in an undisclosed location after a stint as a "support dog" in Magilligan Prison in Northern Ireland. Bailey, a three-and-a-half-year-old… Read the rest of the article: "Support dog" released from prison in Northern Ireland

    • Gail Sherman
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