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The Daily Post 2024-04-14-10-27-12

April 14, 2024 Āīa Raq̣mīyah Comments Off

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  • Police arrested four people over $300,000 of stolen Lego kits
    .Los Angeles citizens can rest easy knowing that a criminal theft ring is no longer stalking the city’s retail stores to feed a Lego black market. That’s because the California Highway Patrol (CHP) .announced this week. that it had .arrested four people. it accused of swiping what police estimated was “approximately $300,000” worth of Lego sets.. .The four had allegedly burgled stores like Target, Home Depot, and Lowe’s of their Lego stock and sold them to black-market dealers who would then vend the stolen bricks at “seemingly legitimate businesses, swap meets, or online.” Police say they were booked on “charges related to Organized Retail Theft, Grand Theft, and Conspiracy to commit a crime.”. . .Image: California Highway Patrol. …. . .Continue reading…. .
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  • Smart string light showdown: Nanoleaf versus Lifx
    .Which is the best bet to bedazzle your backyard?. . .Continue reading…. .
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  • 24 Mother’s Day Gifts We’ve Tried and Love (2023)
    From hair tools and iPads to board games and bike bags, we have a pick for every type of mom and mom figure.
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  • Bluesky lifted its ban on heads of state signups
    .Bluesky is apparently ready for a bigger challenge. It says it’s .allowing heads of state to sign up. now, a little over two months after it .opened for general signups.. In May last year, the site asked its users not to give invitation codes to “recent/prominent heads of state,” stating that it was .its policy not to accommodate them… .When Bluesky instituted its heads-of-state policy, the site was still in .its showing-everyone’s-ass phase., and its moderation approach wasn’t in place, yet. So instead of the varying degrees of controlled chaos that social networks are, Bluesky was filled with, well, lots of unsettlingly sexy pictures of the cat-eating alien puppet star of the 1980s sitcom .Alf, .which .The Verge.’s Elizabeth Lopatto .pointed out….. . .Continue reading…. .
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  • Xgimi’s portable MoGo 2 Pro projector is $200 off right now
    .Let’s face it, a big TV isn’t always an option, especially if you live in a tiny apartment or prefer a more nomadic lifestyle. In those instances, it might be wiser to buy the ..Xgimi MoGo 2 Pro.., a portable Android TV projector that’s small enough to toss in your backpack before heading out the door. Thankfully, Xgimi’s 1080p smart projector is currently .on sale at Amazon. for $399.99 ($200 off) when you clip the on-page coupon, which drops it to one of its lowest prices to date.. …… .Despite its small stature and modest 400 ANSI lumens, the MoGo 2 Pro can project large, 200-inch images while delivering surprisingly good picture quality at smaller sizes (think 30 inches). It looks best when viewed in the dark, like most projectors, which…. . .Continue reading…. .
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  • How Israel Is Defending Against Iran’s Drone Attack
    The Iron Dome is going to be put to the test—but it’s not Israel’s only line of defense.
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  • Space Force Is Planning a Military Exercise in Orbit
    Two satellites will engage in a “realistic threat response scenario” when Victus Haze gets underway.
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  • Police arrested four people over $300,000 of stolen Lego kits
    .Los Angeles citizens can rest easy knowing that a criminal theft ring is no longer stalking the city’s retail stores to feed a Lego black market. That’s because the California Highway Patrol (CHP) .announced this week. that it had .arrested four people. it accused of swiping what police estimated was “approximately $300,000” worth of Lego sets.. .The four had allegedly burgled stores like Target, Home Depot, and Lowe’s of their Lego stock and sold them to black-market dealers who would then vend the stolen bricks at “seemingly legitimate businesses, swap meets, or online.” Police say they were booked on “charges related to Organized Retail Theft, Grand Theft, and Conspiracy to commit a crime.”. . .Image: California Highway Patrol. …. . .Continue reading…. .
    Read more

  • Bluesky lifted its ban on heads of state signups
    .Bluesky is apparently ready for a bigger challenge. It says it’s .allowing heads of state to sign up. now, a little over two months after it .opened for general signups.. In May last year, the site asked its users not to give invitation codes to “recent/prominent heads of state,” stating that it was .its policy not to accommodate them… .When Bluesky instituted its heads-of-state policy, the site was still in .its showing-everyone’s-ass phase., and its moderation approach wasn’t in place, yet. So instead of the varying degrees of controlled chaos that social networks are, Bluesky was filled with, well, lots of unsettlingly sexy pictures of the cat-eating alien puppet star of the 1980s sitcom .Alf, .which .The Verge.’s Elizabeth Lopatto .pointed out….. . .Continue reading…. .
    Read more

  • Smart string light showdown: Nanoleaf versus Lifx
    .Which is the best bet to bedazzle your backyard?. . .Continue reading…. .
    Read more
  • Xgimi’s portable MoGo 2 Pro projector is $200 off right now
    .Let’s face it, a big TV isn’t always an option, especially if you live in a tiny apartment or prefer a more nomadic lifestyle. In those instances, it might be wiser to buy the ..Xgimi MoGo 2 Pro.., a portable Android TV projector that’s small enough to toss in your backpack before heading out the door. Thankfully, Xgimi’s 1080p smart projector is currently .on sale at Amazon. for $399.99 ($200 off) when you clip the on-page coupon, which drops it to one of its lowest prices to date.. …… .Despite its small stature and modest 400 ANSI lumens, the MoGo 2 Pro can project large, 200-inch images while delivering surprisingly good picture quality at smaller sizes (think 30 inches). It looks best when viewed in the dark, like most projectors, which…. . .Continue reading…. .
    Read more

  • How Israel Is Defending Against Iran’s Drone Attack
    The Iron Dome is going to be put to the test—but it’s not Israel’s only line of defense.
    Read more
  • 24 Mother’s Day Gifts We’ve Tried and Love (2023)
    From hair tools and iPads to board games and bike bags, we have a pick for every type of mom and mom figure.
    Read more
  • Space Force Is Planning a Military Exercise in Orbit
    Two satellites will engage in a “realistic threat response scenario” when Victus Haze gets underway.
    Read more
  • Toronto Wants to Manage Storms and Floods—With a Rain Tax
    Outcry reached such a crescendo last week that the city canceled public hearings on the tax, which is intended to help offset the hundreds of millions spent managing stormwater and basement flooding.
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  • Roku Breach Hits 567,000 Users
    Plus: Apple warns iPhone users about spyware attacks, CISA issues an emergency directive about a Microsoft breach, and a ransomware hacker tangles with an unimpressed HR manager named Beth.
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  • Range Rover Evoque Plug-In Hybrid P300e Review: Price, Specs, Availability
    It’s not as fuel efficient as we’d hope for a hybrid, and there’s an annoying lack of buttons inside—but the pluses outweigh the minuses for this fun luxury urban SUV.
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  • Police arrested four people over $300,000 of stolen Lego kits
    .Los Angeles citizens can rest easy knowing that a criminal theft ring is no longer stalking the city’s retail stores to feed a Lego black market. That’s because the California Highway Patrol (CHP) .announced this week. that it had .arrested four people. it accused of swiping what police estimated was “approximately $300,000” worth of Lego sets.. .The four had allegedly burgled stores like Target, Home Depot, and Lowe’s of their Lego stock and sold them to black-market dealers who would then vend the stolen bricks at “seemingly legitimate businesses, swap meets, or online.” Police say they were booked on “charges related to Organized Retail Theft, Grand Theft, and Conspiracy to commit a crime.”. . .Image: California Highway Patrol. …. . .Continue reading…. .
    Read more
  • Bluesky lifted its ban on heads of state signups
    .Bluesky is apparently ready for a bigger challenge. It says it’s .allowing heads of state to sign up. now, a little over two months after it .opened for general signups.. In May last year, the site asked its users not to give invitation codes to “recent/prominent heads of state,” stating that it was .its policy not to accommodate them… .When Bluesky instituted its heads-of-state policy, the site was still in .its showing-everyone’s-ass phase., and its moderation approach wasn’t in place, yet. So instead of the varying degrees of controlled chaos that social networks are, Bluesky was filled with, well, lots of unsettlingly sexy pictures of the cat-eating alien puppet star of the 1980s sitcom .Alf, .which .The Verge.’s Elizabeth Lopatto .pointed out….. . .Continue reading…. .
    Read more
  • This week’s trailers offered twists on familiar genres
    .This week saw some fun trailers tapping into heady science fiction, comic book movies, and taboo horror, each with a fun mixed genre twist. ..Joker: Folie à Deux.. is a comic book movie about the love affair of The Joker and Harley Quinn that’s also a musical, and Apple TV Plus’ new ..Dark Matter.. series is a kidnapping thriller with an interesting alternate reality twist. Then there’s ..Maxxxine.., a horror slasher that looks to also be a whodunit crime mystery. . .Joker: Folie à Deux. …. …Joker: Folie à Deux… .takes a crack at the origin of The Joker and Harley Quinn’s romance, which has been explored in some of the best episodes of .Batman: The Animated Series. and lightly featured in 2016’s .Suicide Squad.. This movie is supposed to be a “jukebox musical”…. . .Continue reading…. .
    Read more
  • Smart string light showdown: Nanoleaf versus Lifx
    .Which is the best bet to bedazzle your backyard?. . .Continue reading…. .
    Read more
  • Xgimi’s portable MoGo 2 Pro projector is $200 off right now
    .Let’s face it, a big TV isn’t always an option, especially if you live in a tiny apartment or prefer a more nomadic lifestyle. In those instances, it might be wiser to buy the ..Xgimi MoGo 2 Pro.., a portable Android TV projector that’s small enough to toss in your backpack before heading out the door. Thankfully, Xgimi’s 1080p smart projector is currently .on sale at Amazon. for $399.99 ($200 off) when you clip the on-page coupon, which drops it to one of its lowest prices to date.. …… .Despite its small stature and modest 400 ANSI lumens, the MoGo 2 Pro can project large, 200-inch images while delivering surprisingly good picture quality at smaller sizes (think 30 inches). It looks best when viewed in the dark, like most projectors, which…. . .Continue reading…. .
    Read more

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