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The good and bad news about total lunar eclipse viewing in the U.S.

Mashable Tech

There's a lot of good news, but not for everyone. "A The AccuWeather cloud cover map below paints the looming weather picture. The whole country gets to see it, weather permitting," Bob Larson, a senior meteorologist at AccuWeather, told Mashable. A good portion of the country will not experience stormy weather," Larson noted. "A

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Shelved Coyote vs. Acme will finally get a theatrical release

Mashable Tech

Announced by the film production and distribution company on Monday ( per Deadline ), the news marks a happy ending for a grim entertainment saga that kicked off back in November 2023, when Warner Bros. Ketchup Entertainment has not yet posted the news on its own social media accounts or website. films like Batgirl and Scoob!

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Hori's Piranha Plant Switch 2 camera is a work of art

Engadget

As far as accessories go , the $50 Switch 2 Camera looks boring, and judging from the footage the company shared on Wednesday, not particularly great at its intended purpose of, you know, capturing moving pictures. The good news? Nintendo is allowing third-party manufacturers to make their own webcams for the new console.

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Crystal Light goes boozy, Volvo’s new AI ad raises eyebrows, and Pretty Little Thing tries to glow up

Fast Company Tech

This week in branding news, Volvo released its first-ever entirely AI-generated ad, fashion brand Pretty Little Thing attempted to overhaul its brand image, and Crystal Light made a late bid on the canned cocktail craze. Big picture: The ad, which aired in Saudi Arabia, is Volvos first spot made entirely with AI.

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Twitter bans posting pictures of ‘private individuals’ against their wishes

The Verge

Twitter will now let private individuals request takedowns of pictures or videos featuring them. Twitter will evaluate complaints by the subject of a picture or video — or someone representing them — according to its larger private information policy. It may also leave media online if it’s being covered by traditional news outlets.

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Happy Friday, have some pictures of squirrels posing like superheroes

The Verge

We interrupt your anticipation of new Marvel content to bring you news that if you photograph a squirrel juuuuust right, you can make it look like the woodland creature has just pulled off one hell of a superhero landing. Image: u/TheCreativeNick.

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You, too, can have a Jack Dorsey-like block profile picture

The Verge

My friend said this picture makes me look like Hide the Pain Harold. Following the news that Square is changing its name to Block , people started noticing (read: making fun of ) the company’s new leadership and board of directors pages.

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