March 19, 2020
Beat the Coronavirus Blues With a Free 'Dungeons & Dragons' Adventure
Whether you’ve always wanted to try some dice-rolling adventuring, or you’re bummed because your regular Dungeons & Dragons group might have to virtual for a few weeks (or months), now’s as good a time as any to fight coronavirus-induced boredom with tabletop gaming.
Streaming
What's Coming to Disney+ in April 2020
If your streaming queue is starting to look a little light, we have good news: More content is coming.
Household Hacks
The Do's and Don'ts of Disinfecting Your Phone
At this point, we’re all well aware of the CDC’s recommendation to wash our hands to combat the coronavirus. The cleanliness of our phones, however, is getting far less attention. In the video above, I go over the basic do’s and don’ts of disinfecting a smartphone without damaging it.
quarantine
Find Out How Long Your Toilet Paper Stash Will Last With This Site
Toilet paper is now a more precious commodity than gold—or at least, that’s how I felt when a friend of mine reported that she was offered $40 the other day for a single roll (one roll!!!) upon leaving the sold-out supermarket.
Deals
Subscribers Can Now Get Two Free Months of Adobe's Creative Cloud
For creatives and freelancers who need editing software while working from home during the COVID-19 outbreak, Adobe is briefly offering two free months of Creative Cloud access—but only for existing subscribers. Sign in to your Adobe ID on Adobe.com, then go to “Plans” and click to cancel your current subscription—but...
Little Kids
Actor Josh Gad Will Read to Your Kids Every Night
Wouldn’t it be great if Olaf could read to your kids every night? Well, that’s probably not going to happen, but the next best thing already is happening—the actor who voiced Olaf is reading to your kids.
Games
The Best Free Games to Try Out From the Steam Game Festival
This week, to mark the technically “postponed” Game Developer’s Conference, a bunch of developers who planned to show their games at the conference have released preview versions of these titles through the Steam Games Festival: Spring Edition.
Shopping
You Can Still Order Whatever You Want on Amazon
If you’ve had trouble finding essentials like toilet paper and hand soap at your local grocery or big-box stores, you might have found solace in the internet. At least you can still order household supplies online and have them dropped at your door, right? We may not be able to...
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Kotaku
White House Doctor: We Need Millennials To Stay Healthy Because They Know How To Speedrun Video Games
During today’s White House press conference the Trump administration’s Coronavirus Task Force response coordinator, Dr. Deborah Birx, called on millenials to take the threat of infection more seriously. Why? Because they are “part of that group that brought us innovation, particularly throughout all of their ability to look around corners...
Gizmodo
USDA Fights to Take Away Food Stamps From 700,000 Americans Despite Pandemic
The Trump regime is continuing to argue in federal court that it should be allowed to take away food stamps from roughly 700,000 Americans on April 1, according to a new report from the Associated Press. The news comes as covid-19 has already sickened at least 9,415 Americans and killed...
The A.V. Club
Ruthless school choir stages direct assault on human heart, performs canceled concert remotely
In these troubled times, it can take very little to push one over the edge from “hey, coping, wearing pants and using Zoom for this meeting” to “excuse me, be right back, gotta weep into a pillow.” But do the Chino Hills High School Chamber Singers care about that? Well...
Kotaku
Razer Is Making Surgical Masks To Help Combat Covid-19
Gaming hardware company Razer is getting into the medical supply business, pledging to manufacture and donate up to a million surgical masks to health authorities around the world to help combat the spread of covid-19.
Kotaku
GameStop Selling
Doom
A Day Early As A 'Safety Precaution'
Doom and Animal Crossing were supposed to be out on the same day (Friday), but as a “safety precaution,” GameStop has made the move to sell id’s shooter a day early to avoid crowds.
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