April 30, 2020
You Can Now Use Google Meet to Host Free Video Conferences
Google is cutting the price of its Google Meet video conferencing app all the way down to “free.” All you need to access it is a Google account—not a pricier G-Suite subscription, like before. (Though, as part of the launch of this Google Meet free version, G Suite subscribers also get free access to the enterprise version of meet through September 30th.)
Windows
Turn Your Canon DSLR into a Webcam With This Free App
If you’re a pro photographer with Canon DSLR (or just happen to have one lying around), you can now use your camera as a webcam thanks to the newly launched EOS Webcam Utility Beta app.
Supper Time
It Is the Age of the Snack Supper
I think I’m starting to hate cooking. Or at least I am starting to hate cooking for myself. (I have become prone to little emotional flare ups, in the throes of which I declare I “hate cooking” in a dramatic fashion before returning to the kitchen.) I was already doing...
Travel
It's Time to Cancel These Travel Subscriptions for Now
Now that we’re all staying home, it’s a great time to save money for future travels. Canceled flights and trips have given some of us extra funds to tuck away, but if you’re still spending money on travel subscriptions, now’s the time to save even more by canceling or pausing...
Computers
Build These Papercraft Models of Classic Computers
There are lots of ways to pass the time right now. You could read more books. Watch more TV. Take longer family walks after dinner. Or—or—you could build paper models of the computers you grew up with so your kids can see (and appreciate, dammit!) how far technology has come...
Museums
You Can Now View 4 Million Items in the British Museum's Online Collection
With objects like the Rosetta Stone and the Parthenon sculptures in its collection, London’s British Museum has earned its place on many bucket lists. But like many cultural institutions throughout the world, the museum is closed to the public due to the COVID-19 pandemic. And while that’s bad news for...
Streaming
What to Watch Tonight, April 29, 2020
It’s Wednesday, which means we’ve successfully made it through the bulk of the week.
Eyeglasses
How to Take an Online Eye Exam
Staying safe during a pandemic means having to weigh each and every trip out of the house, as well as assess whether any possible emergency is worth risking exposure. If you are in a position where you need a new pair of eyeglasses or extra pairs of contacts, but your...
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Apple iPhone SE Review: This Is the iPhone to Buy Right Now
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Guy Who Tweeted at Trump Landed $69 Million Ventilator Deal With New York, Never Sent Any
Appearing in the president’s Twitter mentions has, incredibly, finally paid off for somebody: a random Silicon Valley-based electrical engineer named Yaron Oren-Pines who scored a $69.1 million contract with the state of New York after he tweeted at Trump, “We can supply ICU Ventilators, invasive and noninvasive. Have someone call...
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Honda Dealership Mechanic Fired Because Her Coworkers Watched Her Adult Videos At Work
This story is pretty frustrating to hear about, especially if you believe that whomever you happen to work for does not get directorial control over your whole life. This is the story of Kirsten Vaughn, a former mechanic at Don Ayres Honda in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and also someone who...
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U.S. Conspiracy Theorist Probably Behind Leak of WHO, Gates Foundation Data: Report
Whoever was behind the release of around 25,000 purported emails and passwords from the World Health Organization, National Institutes of Health, the Gates Foundation, and other large organizations this month was likely an American conspiracy theorist, according to the group that first flagged the release.
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