Saturday 28 April 2018

The Morning After: Weekend Edition

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It's Saturday, April 28, 2018.

Hey, good morning! You look fabulous.

Welcome to the weekend. We’re getting ready for Microsoft’s next Windows 10 update and looking at Nintendo’s plan for E3.

It rolls out April 30th.

Windows 10's Timeline is the star of its latest update

Windows 10's Timeline is the star of its latest update

The next big Windows 10 update arrives Monday, and we’ve already tried out all of its new features. Timeline helps sync your work across multiple devices, while Focus Assist dials back notifications so you can get things done and improved dictation makes voice control even more powerful. 

A premium doorbell for the paranoid homeowner.

Nest Hello review

Nest Hello review

According to Nicole Lee, the Nest Hello acts as both a security camera and a good way to see who's at your door. Not only does it have many of the same features as Ring’s Doorbell Pro, it includes upgraded perks like continuous live 24/7 video recording and facial recognition. That requires an added subscription fee, but with Nest Aware perks and the rest of the Google ecosystem, “good becomes great.”

Get ready.

Nintendo’s E3 plans are all about ‘Super Smash Bros.’ 

Nintendo’s E3 plans are all about ‘Super Smash Bros.’ 

Nintendo released its plans for the upcoming E3 video game trade show and they're all about the recently announced Super Smash Bros. game for Switch. Attendees will be able to view a Super Smash Bros. invitational tournament, have a chance to take part in an exhibition play and get a crack at the game itself at Nintendo's booth.

No repeats.

MoviePass won’t let you see the same movie more than once

Pray they don’t alter the deal any further.

Goodbye gas-guzzlers, hello ... electricity-eaters?

Ford’s decision to kill most of its cars was inevitable

Ford’s decision to kill most of its cars was inevitable

Who can blame Ford for getting out of the car game in the United States, though? The automaker was just looking at the numbers and, let's face it, they're bleak.

But wait, there's more...

1. Elon Musk: 'Oh btw I'm building a cyborg dragon'

2. Netflix gives 'Fast and Furious' the cartoon treatment it deserves

3. Bad Password - Suicide, violence, and going underground: FOSTA's body count

4. Maybach Ultimate Luxury EV brings its own tea service

5. 'Dinner Party' tackles alien abduction in VR like an acid trip

6. Gmail's big redesign helps you spend less time in your inbox

7. Intel delays its 10-nanometer 'Cannon Lake' CPUs yet again

8. Johns Hopkins performs the first total penis and scrotum transplant

9. Hackers find an 'unpatchable' way to breach the Nintendo Switch

10. The best lightweight gaming laptops

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