It's Saturday, January 20, 2018. Hey, good morning! You look fabulous. It’s the weekend already? You might have a strange email from Twitter in your inbox, and if you’ve shopped with OnePlus lately then it might be time to cancel your card. Ouch. In a statement released Friday, OnePlus said credit card information belonging to up to 40,000 customers was captured by a malicious (and currently unknown) actor between November 2017 and mid-January 2018. | | Finally. It took a video of a dead body for the company to finally reconsider its approach to content moderation. | | Oh, good? Twitter announced its ongoing investigation found thousands of additional accounts associated with the Russian government-linked Internet Research Agency (IRA). Now, it’s emailing notifications to everyone in the US who inadvertently followed one or retweeted or liked one of their messages -- which is some 677,775 people. | | For best results, grow a beard. If you've ever wondered if there's a museum portrait somewhere that looks like you, and you're ready to have your ego crushed, there's now an app for that. Google Arts & Culture's latest update now lets you take a selfie, and using image recognition, finds someone in its vast art collection that most resembles you. Let’s try! | | You crazy. Behold Labo, a set of DIY tools built on cardboard sheets that turns the console into a powerhouse of play. Make a piano with the Switch's screen for music. No, wait, a motorcycle game with cardboard handlebars. A house with the Switch displaying an interior you can customize. Now is the era of the Toy-Con -- and it involves a recyclable robo-suit. Yay! | | But wait, there's more... | |
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