Thanks to dog sitting and a full work calendar, I’ve been so exhausted to really absorb everything that’s in the news this week. I’m certainly jumping for joy knowing that Flash will finally die. You’ll find links to a lot of the other news of the week along with some really interesting stories I’ve stumbled across. Read the headlines below and click to return the entire article.
- Adobe ending Flash support at the end of 2020
- Microsoft commits to eliminating Flash support in Windows by 2020
- How to Write Your Website About Page: 5 Powerful Ideas for an Effective About Page
- Snopes is turning to its loyal readers to avoid shutting down
- The 150 Greatest Albums Made By Women
- Mac malware that went undetected for years, spied on everyday users
- Jeff Bezos dons sunglasses, says look at my big rocket factory
- Google’s homepage design set for dramatic change
- The Japanese practice of ‘forest bathing’ is scientifically proven to improve your health
- Amazon signals that it wants in the meal-kits business
- The Scottish Scoundrel Who Changed How We See Data
- Optoma’s UHD60 projector delivers great, affordable 4K performance
- Step aside Nintendo, Atari is showing off its own retro console
- Everything you need to know to set up an Amazon Echo for your parents
- Magnum Photography Awards 2017
- How to take the best photos and videos of the solar eclipse
- Apple says so long to the iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle
- Polish scientists have been experimenting with ways to make insects appetizing
- How these fake Facebook and LinkedIn profiles tricked people into friending state-backed hackers
- Flying the super-small, super-fun DJI Spark
- Facebook acquires Source3 to get content creators paid
- Meet the Man Who Has Lived Alone on This Island for 28 Years
- Why Snail Sex Is Like a Box of Chocolates
- Microsoft Paint avoids brush with death
- Facebook’s ad machine keeps rolling as profit jumps 71%
- The Funniest Town Name in All 50 States
If you see some important tech news that you feel we should share with our readers, please let us know and we’ll consider including it in our next post.
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