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Up your camping game with this sick car pop-up cabin now 25% off ahead of the holidays
TL:DR; Love spending time in the outdoors but still consider your comfort a top priority? Do yourself a favor and add this CARSULE pop-up cabin into the mix for just $279.97, 25% off its regular price if you act before 11/16 to take advantage of this awesome deal! — Read the rest
Goosebumps' Showrunners on Season One's New YA Horror Universe
The season finale of Goosebumps hits Hulu and Disney+ today, wrapping up the fun that started during spooky season with the return of Slappy in a new reboot of the seminal YA horror series inspired by R.L. Stine’s YA horror books. Read more...
It's Time to Say Goodbye to Clyde, Discord's AI Chatbot
Discord is shutting down its AI chatbot, Clyde, in December. Considering it was introduced just earlier this year, why it’s being shut down so soon is unclear. Read more...
Rooms, an interactive 3D space designer and ‘cozy game,’ arrives on the App Store
Cozy game, interior decorating app, learn-to-code primer or something in between, the interactive, 3D spaces builder known as Rooms has made its way to the App Store. The startup, which earlier raised $10 million in seed funding led by a16z, offers a way to design 3D spaces — its “rooms” — that are filled with […] © 2023 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
Ford UAW members on track to ratify contract, joining GM and Stellantis
The vote effectively brings an end to the politically charged strike against the Big Three automakers.
YouTube ContentID scammers must pay $3.3m to victims
Two men who scammed $23m out of ContentID, YouTube's internal copyright enforcement and monetization system, must pay artists $3.3m in restitution. In 2021, the US Department of Justice launched a criminal proceeding against two men suspected of running a massive YouTube Content ID scam… The scammers' company, MediaMuv LLC., — Read the rest
It doesn't even look like Xitter's CEO Yaccarino is trying
Linda Yaccarino has been vocal that she *IS* the CEO of Xitter; however, the CEO is failing to fire her product guy for making wildly outrageous anti-semitic statements that are chasing away the advertisers she was hired to assuage. Rather than do anything about Musk, or anything that looks like it might build confidence in her advertising platform for mainstream marketers, Yakko once again offers some useless message to "the staff." — Read the rest
Drake shouts out Taylor Swift on surprise release
Well, it looks like Drake’s tummy isn’t hurting so much anymore. Just weeks after announcing he’d be taking an extended break from music to deal with some health complications—specifically the fact that he’d been having “the craziest problems for years with [his] stomach”—the “IDGAF” rapper and published poet is back… Read more...