This Complete Guitar Master Class Bundle Will Teach You To Six String Like A Pro All For Under 20

When Keith Urban was a youngster, he learned to play guitar by slowing down records like Dire Straits’ Sultans of Swing with his fingers, figuring out songs note by note until he knew how to play them perfectly. While that approach paid off for Urban, it definitely is the painstaking path to guitar mastery. Nobody said learning to play the six string like a country star would be easy, but it certainly doesn’t have to be that grueling....

December 19, 2022 · 2 min · 380 words · Cindy Coughlin

This Ever Ready Power Station And Solar Panel Are Your Ultimate Power Backup And It S 500 Off

One any given day, you can do a quick Google search and pull up a dozen stories. Thousands of people without power in Great Falls, Montana after a substation failed. Or thousands more in the dark after equipment failure in Denver, Colo. Or thousands more still without electricity after severe thunderstorms rolled through California’s Coachella Valley. Every day, thousands of people worldwide are suddenly forced to make do with no power....

December 19, 2022 · 2 min · 410 words · Roosevelt Verner

This Free Ai Chatbot Helps Businesses Fight Covid 19 Misinformation

Credit: Avaamo Avaamo’s Project COVID uses a deep learning system called natural language processing to turn our questions about the pandemic into website and database queries. It works a lot like Google or Bing, you input text and the AI tries to find the most relevant information possible. The big difference is that Avaamo carefully guards the gates against misinformation by only surfacing results from reputable websites such as CDC, NIH, WHO, and Johns Hopkins....

December 19, 2022 · 1 min · 142 words · Philomena Anderson

This Solar Telescope Just Released Its First Close Up Video Of The Sun And It S Stunning

The new four-meter (157 inch) instrument (the largest solar telescope in the world) recorded images and video of turbulent plasma on the surface of the Sun, providing an unprecedented level of detail for solar researchers. “Since NSF began work on this ground-based telescope, we have eagerly awaited the first images. NSF’s Inouye Solar Telescope will be able to map the magnetic fields within the sun’s corona, where solar eruptions occur that can impact life on Earth....

December 19, 2022 · 4 min · 658 words · Michael Baker

This Teensy Solar Ev Could Be The Future Of City Driving

Design-wise, the SQUAD resembles a two-seater upper-class golf cart, although it comes with fully removable doors to accommodate a range of seasons. According to the company, it’s compact, but offers room for two (tall) people plus luggage. The battery-powered vehicle offers a 62-mile (100km) range and has a removable battery. The company plans to offer a battery swapping service for fleet managers, but the vehicle can also be charged utilizing a standard 220V outlet that’s found in most homes....

December 19, 2022 · 3 min · 623 words · Mike Bliss

This Vpn Email Security Duo Can Protect You Online For A Year For Under 45

The numbers surrounding the true cost of identity theft are staggering. It costs the U.S. mortgage industry $1 billion every year, according to the Federal Trade Commission. The health sector eats another 60 billion, while corporations as whole absorb nearly $1 trillion in losses every year. While those numbers are garishly high, they may be too big to make an impact. But consider this — in just the first half of 2020, a half-million cases of identity theft were reported to the FTC....

December 19, 2022 · 3 min · 427 words · Vicki Flores

Tony Hawk S Pro Skater 1 And 2 Are Getting Gorgeous Remasters

— Tony Hawk (@tonyhawk) May 12, 2020 The new versions will feature the classic locations and characters, remade in 4k — the trailer below briefly shows off how they’ll look compared with the originals, and it’s a thing of beauty. According to Polygon, all but a few songs from the original soundtracks have also been licensed for the remaster. They will also feature local and online multiplayer, as well as Create-a-Park and Create-a-Skater tools....

December 19, 2022 · 2 min · 359 words · Walter Gadsden

Top Five Tips For Finding The Most Credible New Source Online

However, with so many sources of online news information, it’s easy to fall for exaggerated claims with a poorly researched background. This is plain wrong really! Therefore understanding how to properly wade through the muck and land the best news is really important. Here are some tips that could be of help. Know who is behind the information Some news sites make it really difficult to know who is in charge....

December 19, 2022 · 3 min · 532 words · Donna Valenti

Trump Calls Dibs On Outer Space With His Latest Executive Order

The order, titled “Encouraging International Support for the Recovery and Use of Space Resources,” calls for an international effort to determine how we should all divvy up outer space. On the surface that sounds like a good idea. The US is on the verge of setting up a permanent Moon base and now seems like a great time to sort out the economical and financial logistics. Per a White House statement describing the order: The above part seems fine....

December 19, 2022 · 2 min · 272 words · Minnie Hernandez

Twitter Is Testing The Next Best Thing To The Edit Button An Undo Send Feature

We might not be getting an edit button anytime soon, but we might get the next best thing: an undo send button. Tipster extraordinaire Jane Manchun Wong tweeted today that the social network is testing this very feature. From the GIF she posted, we could see that the timer lasts for about five to six seconds before the tweet is sent. So, if you made a typo, you have just five to six seconds to cancel the tweet, and correct your mistake....

December 19, 2022 · 1 min · 203 words · Brent Seaman

Twitter S New Ceo Inherits Tensions Between Free Speech And Moderation

Dorsey said he’s resigning of his own accord, but rumors are swirling that he walked before he was pushed. Regardless, Agrawal had a low profile that may have appealed to Dorsey’s detractors. His appointment, however, has sparked debate about one contentious topic: the balance between free speech and content moderation. New rules Twitter’s moderation strategy shifted during Dorsey’s stint as CEO. While the company once had a laissez-faire approach, it became more hands-on amid mounting concerns about misinformation and hate speech....

December 19, 2022 · 2 min · 229 words · Tobias Lingo

Ue S Wonderboom 2 Speaker Has A Big Battery A New Button And Outdoor Mode

Shockingly, the Wonderboom 2 is the second version UE’s entry-level Wonderboom range. They retail for around $100, which is cheaper than the BOOM 3. They also differ aesthetically from this range, being smaller and rounder than the cylindrical BOOM speakers. Basically, Wonderbooms look like this: The Wonderboom 2 comes with a number improvements over its already impressive predecessor. The rugged exterior and waterproofing (as well as its floating ability) all remain, but UE has made upgrades to the sound, battery life, and functionality....

December 19, 2022 · 2 min · 363 words · Shery Brown

Uk Gov Advisors Want Petrol And Diesel Ban Brought Forward To 2032

The Committee on Climate Change (CCC) — an independent government advise body — is asking the British government bring the petrol/diesel car ban forward another three years, Autoexpress reports. The CCC also wants the sale of new internal combustion engine motorcycles to be banned as well. When the government first announced its internal combustion ban, it said it would come into force in 2040. However, earlier this year it brought the ban forward by five years, to 2035....

December 19, 2022 · 1 min · 145 words · Helene Spears

Us Supreme Court To Decide If Schools Can Punish Kids For Social Media Posts

A 9th grade girl took to Snapchat to vent her frustrations after learning she hadn’t been selected to the varsity cheer squad at her Pennsylvania high school. While her message was explicit, “fuck school fuck softball fuck cheer fuck everything,” it certainly didn’t appear threatening. However, when one of the cheer coaches was made aware of the post via a screenshot (Snapchat posts are intended to be temporary, lasting only 24 hours), the girl was suspended from cheer activities for the entire subsequent school year....

December 19, 2022 · 2 min · 283 words · Angela Wigfield

Vivaldi Backs Mastodon To Free Social Networks From Big Tech

The Oslo-based company today became the first browser to integrate Mastodon — just weeks after launching its own server on the federated social network. The moves aim to accelerate the uptake of Mastodon, while attracting more users to Vivaldi’s privacy-focused browser. They arrive amid a backlash against Silicon Valley’s closed platforms and lock-in algorithms, which spread deeper into the mainstream after Elon Musk bought Twitter. Since the world’s richest person took over the bird app, Mastodon’s active user base has soared from 300,000 to 2....

December 19, 2022 · 3 min · 556 words · Martin Keefer

Vodafone Litters London With Blockchain Tokens In New Augmented Reality Game

The game, called Find Unlimited, requires players find and interact with “Vatoms,” unique, non-fungible tokens (NFTs) generated by and stored in a blockchain operated by startup BLOCKv. Over a two-hour period every day this week, 36 Vatoms will appear in Central London, spread across six “high-footfall” locations. Participants can collect the tokens by zapping them with their phone’s camera, later redeeming them for special prizes (like an iPhone 11). Anyone can participate in the game, but marketing materials confirm Vodafone customers receive clues to the whereabouts of the tokens in advance....

December 19, 2022 · 2 min · 227 words · Doug Cahill

Warning People Against Sharing Risky Content Actually Encourages Them

These concerns have obscured another even more troublesome problem that has received very little attention: Apple’s new feature uses design elements shown by research to backfire. One of these new features adds a parental control option to Messages that blocks the viewing of sexually explicit pictures. The expectation is that parental surveillance of the child’s behavior will decrease the viewing or sending of sexually explicit photos, but this is highly debatable....

December 19, 2022 · 5 min · 928 words · Russell Slowinski

Watch This Ai Mashup Of Movie Characters Singing All Star Is The Best Deepfake Ever

Okay, that’s a lie. But it does make for the most compelling use of DeepFake technology we’ve ever seen. You simply have not lived until you’ve seen Gerard Butler as Leonidas and the creepy Agent Smith from The Matrix singing out the lyrics. Behold: The above video was made using a DeepFakes program called Wave2Lip which was created using code from the paper “A Lip Sync Expert Is All You Need for Speech to Lip Generation In the Wild....

December 19, 2022 · 2 min · 234 words · Michael Noble

We Re All Bad Listeners Here Are My Tricks To Become A Better One

Many conversations are just one person waiting for the other person to stop talking so they can tell their own story. How do I know? Ehm… well maybe I find myself too often in that situation. Sometimes it’s fine though, and you’re both just associating freely, letting one thought lead to another. But other times, it’s just because you’re bored by someone’s story and want to impress others with your own better story....

December 19, 2022 · 3 min · 435 words · Dwight Hammack

We Want To Give You 1 000 In Free Doordash Cash To Stay Well Fed And Safe Just Enter Now

Just because restaurants and businesses in the U.S. are reopening in the wake of coronavirus shutdowns, that doesn’t mean most Americans are ready to rush back to their pre-COVID routines just yet. According to an Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research study, 83 percent of Americans are at least somewhat concerned that lifting restrictions will lead to more infections, with 54 percent saying they’re very or extremely concerned that reopenings will cause a spike of COVID-19 cases....

December 19, 2022 · 2 min · 325 words · Alexander Evans