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Saturday, 24 August 2019

An Obi-Wan Kenobi Star Wars TV series for Disney Plus will start shooting in 2020 - CNET

It's official. Ewan McGregor is back as Obi-Wan and the scripts are good to go.

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Disney Plus series WandaVision cast and crew revealed at D23 - CNET

Game of Thrones director Matt Shakman on board to direct. Plus Teyonah Parris, Kat Dennings, Randall Park and Kathryn Hahn join the cast.

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The Best Web Hosting Providers for 2019 - CNET

Find the best web hosting providers using price comparisons and reviews from our expert hosting editor. You can also find hosting for different needs like e-commerce, enterprise, specific content management systems and more.

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Twitter's Trust and Safety Council members reportedly feel ignored - CNET

Advisers aren't told about the company's policy or product changes in advance, according to a Wired report.

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Disney+ will give subscribers four simultaneous streams and free 4K

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Disney’s upcoming Disney+ streaming service is shaping up to be quite the deal. According to CNET, the service will launch on November 12th with support for four simultaneous streams and 4K included, all for the base price of $6.99 a month. Subscribers will also be able to create and manage up to seven profiles on a single account.

That will make it highly competitive with Netflix, which raised its prices earlier this year and has in place stricter limitations on simultaneous streams. Netflix now costs $9 a month for a standard definition plan with only one available stream. If you want HD streaming, you need to pay $13 a month, and that gets you two simultaneous streams. For 4K and four simultaneous streams, it’s $16 a month. (The...

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Disney+ confirms its Obi-Wan Kenobi series will begin shooting in 2020

Obi-Wan Kenobi

Ewan McGregor’s long-rumored Obi-Wan series is officially coming to Disney+, the company confirmed today.

McGregor was onstage at D23, the company’s biennial convention, to make the announcement. “It feels so nice to say,” McGregor said.

Disney and Lucasfilm originally planned a feature-length theatrical Star Wars spinoff, according to a Hollywood Reporter story from 2017. But after two Star Wars spinoff films, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and Solo: A Star Wars Story, didn’t perform as well as Disney had hoped, the Obi-Wan side story was reportedly taken off the table. A third spinoff movie was planned (reportedly poised to focus on Boba Fett), but Disney and Lucasfilm decided to not move forward. The company ended up pushing back...

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'Clone Wars' returns on Disney+ in February


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Watch the first trailer for Disney's 'The Mandalorian'


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The first Mandalorian trailer brings a little Mad Max to Star Wars

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The first public trailer for Jon Favreau’s highly anticipated Star Wars series The Mandalorian has arrived, and it looks fantastic.

Although a similar trailer was shown at Star Wars Celebration, it was never made available to the public. The trailer opens with helmets on stakes, and ominous shots of people hanging out in the desert. Then it moves into Star Wars action — fighting spaceships, battling droids, and face-to-face confrontations. It certainly feels freakier than a traditional Star Wars movie, but it also feels extremely Star Wars.

The Mandalorian is one of the biggest launch titles coming to the new streaming service Disney+. It’s heavily inspired by fan-favorite character Boba Fett and his father, Jango. The new Mandalorian...

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Star Wars: The Mandalorian on Disney Plus gets a new trailer at D23 Expo - CNET

The first Disney Plus original lands Nov. 12.

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Star Wars: The Clone Wars season 7: Release month confirmed, plot and possible spoilers - CNET

The new season is coming February 2020.

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Best coolers of 2019: We tested Yeti, Igloo, RTIC, Coleman, Cabela's and more - CNET

If you enjoy a frosty beverage outdoors on a hot, sunny day, then you'll need a dependable cooler this summer. Here are the winners out of the 18 that we've tested.

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Disney Plus will give you 4 simultaneous streams, 4K at no cost - CNET

Disney's original episodes will be released weekly instead of in one, big, bingeable bunch.

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Disney's Lady and the Tramp gets a brand new trailer at D23 - CNET

Catch these rescue dogs on Disney Plus later this year.

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REI Labor Day sale drops deals on Garmin, Suunto, and Fitbit smartwatches

REI's Labor Day sale has begun, with markdowns of up to $150 on Garmin, Fitbit, and Suunto trackers.

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Amazon slashes prices on Blink indoor home security cameras

Amazon slashed prices on Blink's Indoor Home Security Cameras in a pre-Labor Day sale. Earlier this week Amazon cut the prices on Blink XT2 Indoor/Outdoor camera systems. Both cameras can share the same Blink Sync module.

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The best shows on Netflix right now

Looking for a new show to binge? Lucky for you, we've curated a list of the best shows on Netflix, whether you're a fan of outlandish anime, dramatic period pieces, or shows that leave you questioning what lies beyond.

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Best tailgating accessories

Find a full list of our picks for the best tailgating gear and gadgets, from grills to portable speakers to games. Be prepared for tailgating this football season with these portable and easy-to-use gadgets.

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REI, Amazon, and Walmart drop prices for electric bikes for Labor Day

Electric bikes serve many purposes including exercise, cruising, commuting, trail riding, and basic transportation in villages and cities. REI, Amazon, and Walmart all have attractive Labor Day ebike deals.

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Walmart cuts $95 off this TCL portable air conditioner for your dorm

The TCL 8,000 BTU portable air conditioner is great for college students moving in dorms this school year.

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Here’s the first trailer for Disney’s live-action Lady and the Tramp remake

Disney unveiled the first look at its live-action adaptation of Lady and the Tramp today, featuring two adorable pups trying to make sense of a live-action world.

Lady and the Tramp is just another installment in Disney’s live-action remake blitz, following The Lion King, Aladdin, and Dumbo earlier this year. Unlike those three films, however, Lady and the Tramp won’t screen in theaters. It’s a Disney+ exclusive, meaning those who want to watch it will have to sign up for Disney’s streaming service.

It was originally set to be released in theaters, but Disney changed its strategy to encourage more people to sign up for Disney+. Lady and the Tramp is the studio’s first major release to get the treatment. It might be for the best,...

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A first look at Disney+


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Vape lung has claimed its first victim, and the CDC is investigating

A person has died from what the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention speculate is a vaping-related condition. Nearly 200 other cases of varying severeness have been reported nationwide, described by the CDC as “severe unexplained respiratory systems after reported vaping or e-cigarette use.”

No information was provided about the deceased other than that they were an adult living in Illinois, and that they had died of some sort of pulmonary illness exacerbated or caused by vaping or e-cigarette use. Others affected in that state have been between 17-38 and mostly men, the CDC doctor added on a press call earlier today.

As little is known for sure about this growing problem, the team was hesitant to go beyond saying there was good reason to believe that these cases were all vaping-related, although they differ in some particulars. They have ruled out infectious disease.

The CDC’s acting deputy for non-infectious diseases, Dr Ileana Arias, explained on the call after expressing their condolences:

CDC is currently providing consultations to state health departments about a cluster of pulmonary illnesses having to do with vaping or e-cigarette use… While some cases appear to be similar and linked to e-cigarette product use, more information is needed to determine what is causing the illnesses.

In many cases patients report a gradual start of symptoms, including breathing difficulty, shortness of breath and/or hospitalization before the cases. Some have reported gastrointestinal illnesses as well… no specific product has been identified in all cases nor has any product been conclusively linked to the illnesses

Even though cases appear similar, it isn’t clear if these cases have a common cause or if they are different diseases with similar presentations.

An FDA representative on the call said that his agency is also looking into this, specifically whether these are products that fall under its authority. It’s possible they were imported, for example, or sold under the table.

Everyone involved is still in the information-gathering phase, as you can tell, but it’s apparently serious enough that they felt the need to make this announcement. Meanwhile they are asking doctors to report cases they suspect might be related.

“Right now states are leading their own specific epidemiologic investigations and we’re providing assistance as needed,” explained the CDC’s Dr. Josh Schier. “CDC is working on a system to collect, aggregate, and analyze data at the national level to better characterize this illness.”

As the mechanism is unknown, it’s unclear what the actual danger is. Is it some byproduct of the nicotine cartidges, or THC ones? Is it the vapor itself? Is it only at certain temperatures or concentrations? Is it directly affecting the lungs or entering the bloodstream? No one knows yet — all they’ve seen is an sudden uptick in respiratory or pulmonary issues where the sufferer also uses vaping products.

The CDC’s Dr Brian King went into a bit more detail on the possibilities, explaining that while no specific chemical can be said to be the problem, that’s more for a want of study, not a want of potentially harmful chemicals.

“We do know that e-cigarettes do not emit a harmless aerosol,” he explained. “There’s a variety of harmful ingredients identified, including things like ultrafine particulates, heavy metals like lead and cancer causing chemicals. And flavoring used in e-cigarettes to give it a buttery flavor, diacetyl, it’s been related to severe respiratory illness.”

“We haven’t specifically linked any of those specific ingredients to the current cases but we know that e-cigarette aerosol is not harmless,” King concluded.

He also suggested, in response to a question why we were suddenly seeing lots of these cases, that the problems have been occurring all this time but only recently have hospitals and other organizations done the due diligence as far as linking them to e-cigarette use.

Few studies have been done on vaping’s potential health effects, and none on long-term effects, since the devices only recently gained popularity — well ahead of the possibility of regulation and years-long studies.

Research published just last month from Yale found that Juul vape pens produced chemicals not listed on the package, some of which are known to be irritants.

“People often assume that these e-liquids are a final product once they are mixed. But the reactions create new molecules in the e-liquids, and it doesn’t just happen in e-liquids from small vape shops, but also in those from the biggest manufacturers in the U.S.,” said Yale’s Hanno Erythropel in a news release.

That vaping works as a way to quit smoking — which we know is absolutely disastrous to your health — seems clear. But it remains to be seen exactly how much less of a risk vaping offers.

If you use vaping products and have been experiencing coughing, shortness of breath, fatigue, or chest pain, tell your doctor.



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