New Bluetooth Hack Can Unlock Your Tesla — And All Kinds Of Other Devices

Plus, Doctor Strange and the multiverse in science.
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NASA Alarmed That Astronauts' Spacesuits Keep Filling Up With Water | The Byte

NASA ALARMED THAT ASTRONAUTS' SPACESUITS KEEP FILLING UP WITH WATER

The spacesuits that allow astronauts to venture outside of the International Space Station have been declared 'no-go' for upcoming spacewalks. That's because the suits' helmets keep filling with excess water, a potentially life-threatening scenario astronauts have been battling with on multiple occasions. The Byte

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Consolidate Your Cables With This 4-In-1 Multi-Port Charger | Mashable

CONSOLIDATE YOUR CABLES WITH THIS 4-IN-1 MULTI-PORT CHARGER

Clutter is not your friend. Besides making your space look sloppy, it can also become a major distraction. Why do you think there are all of those TV shows (think: Tidying Up with Marie Kondo, The Home Edit, etc.) about cleaning out clutter? It can feel kind of intimidating to take on a decluttering project, but your best bet is to start with something small — like all of those cables crowding your outlets and desktop. With this 4-in-1 Multi-Port Charger, you can consolidate your chaotic cable mess into one convenient cord. Mashable

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Doctor Strange And The Multiverse In Science | Nautilus

DOCTOR STRANGE AND THE MULTIVERSE IN SCIENCE

The multiverse isn't a creation born from a writer's notebook, but from a physicist's chalkboard. Of course, the multiverse found in science is a little bit different than the ones found in movies. There's a lot less fighting interdimensional demons and a lot more math. But the multiverse of our media owes its existence to a plausible scientific hypothesis. One that's testable — and has been tested. Nautilus

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Dollar Flight Club - Ready To Save Up To 90% On Your Next Vacay? | [Partner]

READY TO SAVE UP TO 90% ON YOUR NEXT VACAY?

Do you want cheap flights? Of course, you do! DFC will deliver flight deals departing the airports of your choice to your inbox whenever a good deal pops up. Luckily, you can try Dollar Flight Club out for yourself for just $1 if you sign up within the next 48 hours. Don't waste precious time searching the internet for expensive flights, let DFC save you time and money. Think roundtrip flights to Rome from $350, Hawaii from $175, and much more! Don't miss out on this opportunity to see the world and try DFC for just $1 now… offer ends in 48 hours. [Partner]

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The Most Surreal And Chaotic Photos Of Eurovision 2022 | Vice

THE MOST SURREAL AND CHAOTIC PHOTOS OF EUROVISION 2022

For those who've never made the annual pilgrimage to a Eurovision Song Contest in person, its scale is frankly baffling. While most of us dutifully tune in to drunkenly watch the grand finale on Saturday night, when it comes to what IRL Eurovision entails, the hours-long broadcast barely scratches the surface. Vice

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Portable Drinking Gear That Keeps Your Bev Perfectly Chilled Or Hella Hot | The Fascination

PORTABLE DRINKING GEAR THAT KEEPS YOUR BEV PERFECTLY CHILLED OR HELLA HOT

Most of us have a tumbler in tow, no matter where we go. Water for your workout, coffee for your commute or a boozy bev for the baseball game — we all have our favorite drinking gear, but Corkcicle takes it to the next level. Their triple-insulated, BPA-free reusable drinking accessories cover all of your bases when it comes to function and aesthetic. All products serve top of the line temperature control, leaving your drink perfectly chilled or hella hot. Our weekend warrior fav is the Whiskey Wedge, a state of the art whiskey glass-cube combo that encourages sipping spirits in style. Whether you're looking to rev up or wind down, you can't go wrong with kitting out your kitchen cabinets with Corkcicle. The Fascination

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New Bluetooth Hack Can Unlock Your Tesla — And All Kinds Of Other Devices | Ars Technica

NEW BLUETOOTH HACK CAN UNLOCK YOUR TESLA — AND ALL KINDS OF OTHER DEVICES

A researcher has devised a hack that allows him to unlock millions of Teslas — and countless other devices — even when the authenticating phone or key fob is hundreds of yards or miles away. The hack, which exploits weaknesses in the Bluetooth Low Energy standard adhered to by thousands of device makers, can be used to unlock doors, open and operate vehicles, and gain unauthorized access to a host of laptops and other security-sensitive devices. Ars Technica

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