Microsoft’s new Edge Chromium browser launches on Windows and macOS

Microsoft is officially launching its new Edge Chromium browser today across both Windows and macOS. A stable version of the browser is now available for everyone to download, just over a year after the software maker revealed its plans to switch to Chromium. Microsoft is initially targeting Edge at enterprise users of Windows and macOS, but consumers will be able to manually download and install it, too.

In the coming months, Microsoft plans to automatically update Windows 10 users with this new version of Edge. The company is taking a slow and careful approach, bringing it gradually to groups of Windows 10 users through Windows Update before it’s fully rolled out to everyone in the summertime. Microsoft is also releasing this version…

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Morbid Visit Home Begins With Grandfather Only Able To Complete Single Flying Crane Backflip Kick To Ward Off Intruders

HONG KONG—Watching with growing discomfort as the 75-year-old groaned and winced in pain, college student Gordon Cheng expressed concern Wednesday during a visit home upon realizing that his grandfather was able to land only a single flying crane backflip kick while fighting off a group of intruders. “It’s sad that…

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How World War I Epic ‘1917’ Was Filmed to Look Like One Continuous Shot

With almost universally positive reviews and multiple Academy Award nominations, 1917 has seen a burst in box office sales and renewed attention to the conflict at the center of the movie, the “Great War”, World War I.

The first global war has been overshadowed in the history books by World War II, which was a much more straightforward clash between good (the Allies) and evil (Axis Powers). But through great writing and the masterstroke of filming the entirety of 1917 as if the audience is following a pair of British soldiers on one unbroken journey through trenches and battlefields, filmmaker Sam Mendes has pulled off the hat trick of making a 100-year-old conflict as riveting as if it happened yesterday. 

As the ten-minute documentary video demonstrates, it was anything but easy for Mendes to create the illusion that viewers have somehow emerged with a camera from a time machine only to follow the journey of two English Army grunts as they attempt to save an entire division from slaughter.

For example, in order to make it appear as if the camera was trailing one soldier the length of a blasted ruin of a battlefield, the filmmakers had to build two paths through the bomb craters and trenches. One path was for the actor to follow, the other allowed the film crew to smoothly trail along.

Eliminating the appearance of cuts took some digital cleverness as well, though they tried to achieve their goal with practical effects wherever possible. In one scene it was as simple as hiding the seamless transition between scenes in total darkness as the soldiers entered an abandoned German bunkers. In another, two shots of the actor were digitally melded to make it appear as if his leap from a wall descended into a rushing river rather than huge foam cushions. 

Other clever tricks included using drones and in one scene putting camera crew members and their gear in period costume, so they could handle their part of the shot then move away without drawing attention to themselves.

Check it out then find a showing of the movie, which first hit theaters in December 2019. It’s one hell of a ride. 

2019 was the second-hottest year on record

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2019 was the second-hottest year ever recorded, NASA, NOAA, and the World Meteorological Organization confirmed today. It’s a fittingly disastrous close to the hottest decade on record. The news follows a similar announcement last week from the Copernicus Climate Change Service, an initiative of the European Union.

The only year that beat out 2019 was 2016. That year saw global average surface temperatures that were just 0.04 degrees Celsius higher than 2019.

2019 broke other records as well. Europe experienced its hottest year since record-keeping began. It was the warmest year documented for the oceans, according to a study published in the journal Advances in Atmospheric Sciences. It was also the second-wettest year in the US, NOAA…

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For the first time, Microsoft’s new Surface Pro X is $100 off

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Today is the first time we’re seeing a price drop on the new Surface Pro X tablet, Microsoft’s reimagining of the stayed Surface Pro design that features a custom Qualcomm processor and supports 4G LTE out of the box. At Best Buy, you can get the base model (featuring 8GB of RAM and 128GB of SSD storage) for $899.99, which is $100 off of its usual price.

In order to get this deal, you’ll need to be a My Best Buy member, though it’s free to sign up. Once you’re signed in with your account, click the “Apply Offer” box below the price shown on the Surface Pro X’s product page.

Keep in mind that this purchase doesn’t include a Type Cover. If you want one of those, Amazon currently offers them for $109.99 (for fast shipping, select…

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