Saturday, October 27, 2018

Return Of The Mac

Critics said Tesla was "on the verge of bankruptcy." They were totally wrong.
Digg Editions
Morning · Sat, Oct 27
SPONSORED BY parachute_logo_black
THAT'S JUST WRONG
THERE'S ALWAYS MONEY IN THE MODEL S
Why Almost Everyone Was Wrong About Tesla's Cash Flow Situation
arstechnica.com
Critics said Tesla was "on the verge of bankruptcy." They were totally wrong.
GENIUS FARCE
WATCH: Apple Quotes Teen $1,200 For MacBook Repair, Third-Party Repairman Fixes It With $11 Cable
digg.com
Repair guy Louis Rossmann is making Apple's life hell these days.
IRRADIATED AND IGNORED
Half-Life
features.propublica.org
Chad Walde believed in his work at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Then he got a rare brain cancer linked to radiation, and the government denied it had any responsibility.
YOU CAN'T GET YOUR PERSONAL SEO BACK
The Perils Of Sharing A Name With Someone Very, Very Famous
qz.com
In this amplified social media age, even tiny local news stories have the capacity to go viral near-instantaneously: A rogue Natasha Frost could do something truly terrible — and if she did, she'd change all our lives, and search results, forever.
BEDDING WE DIGG | SPONSORED
Do New Sheets Count As Fall Fashion?
parachutehome.com
Parachute's warm quilts, soft sheets and fluffy pillows are as autumn as it gets. With modern style and ultimate comfort, they make a pretty strong case for ditching apple picking and staying near blankets until spring. Everything that's great about fall can be experienced through a cracked window, anyway.
LOOKING GOOD
STARRY STARRY NIGHT
The Month's Coolest Space Images
digg.com
Hubble captures the Ghost of Cassiopeia, the Cat's Paw Nebula and a galaxy with a bright heart.
DRAW THE LINE
The World's First 3D-Printed Bridge, And More Of The Week's Coolest Design
digg.com
A treehouse made of transparent glass, an espresso machine powered by a V12 engine and other coolest design of the week.
PICTURE THIS
The Best Photography Of The Week
digg.com
A photo of the man who fired Van Gogh, an inside look into the dark world of frat culture and what it's like living beneath the ground of an Australian desert.
BIG SCREENS
ROID RAGE
Behind The Creation Of Atari Asteroids, An Arcade Classic
arcadeblogger.com
As Atari's best-selling arcade game of all time, "Asteroids" was literally a game changer. Released in December 1979, it was responsible for catapulting Atari into mainstream public consciousness. This was the game that single-handedly broke the stranglehold that "Space Invaders" had on the video game world.
LIFESTYLES OF THE RICH AND THE TECH-FREE
The Strange New Jobs Of Silicon Valley Nannies
nytimes.com
Child care contracts now demand that nannies hide phones, tablets, computers and TVs from their charges.
SECOND RATE SEFLIES
Apple: The Second-Best Tech Company In The World
theoutline.com
Apple doesn't lead the way anymore. But does the company even care?
'ADMIRABLY AUDACIOUS'
Is The 'Suspiria' Remake The Right Halloween Weekend Horror Movie For You? Here's What The Reviews Say
digg.com
The director of "Call Me By Your Name" set out to remake Dario Argento's 1977 cult-classic horror as something radically different — bye bye prog rock and neon red, hello Thom Yorke and muted tones. Here's what the reviews say.
VIDEO OF THE DAY
THEY SEE IT ROLLIN'
Everything's Bigger In Texas, Including, Uh... What The Heck?
digg.com
Deeply confused drivers on a Houston freeway encountered a runaway cable reel that looked capable of crushing anything in its path.
FROM THE DIGG STORE
The World's First Smart Ukulele
store.digg.com
Learn how to play the ukulele with this app-enabled, 72-LED fretboard and smart ukulele.
Happy last weekend before Daylight Savings Time ends. Enjoy that sunlight.