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Pixar's 'Turning Red' Teams Up With Firefox to Celebrate Kids and Their Big Feelings
Pixar's 'Turning Red' Teams Up With Firefox to Celebrate Kids and Their Big Feelings
Firefox is kicking off a partnership with Pixar for the studio's upcoming animated feature film, Turning Red, to create an online space for people to "celebrate their authentic selves." Firefox's True Colors campaign kicks off Feb. 15 and lets you pick from several different color schemes based on the movie to change the look of your desktop browser.
You can pick from orange for main character Mei Lee, who turns into a red panda whenever she's feeling a strong emotion; red for her panda self; green for Miriam; yellow for Priya; purple for Abby; and blue for Ming Lee, Mei Lee's mom.
The True Colors landing page will showcase original animations by Asian-American illustrator Helen Li, and feature a boy band name generator, interactive stickers, a panda dance party and a do-not-push button.
There will also be a collection of articles about how to help kids manage big feelings, like Mei Lee learns in Turning Red.
As part of the Firefox-Disney-Pixar partnership, you can win a month of streaming service Disney Plus for free. 500 winners will be randomly selected from Tuesday until March 11.
True Colors will remain on Firefox desktop browsers until April 30.
Pixar's Turning Red is skipping theaters and heading straight to Disney Plus, where it'll stream for free from March 11.
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Samsung TikTok app for smart TVs coming soon to the US
Samsung TikTok app for smart TVs coming soon to the US
Every TV you can buy these days is oriented for horizontal, "landscape mode" images, but numerous phone apps work best with vertical images, also known as portrait mode. One of the most popular such apps is video-sharing social network TikTok, home of pasta recipes, happy animals and election misinformation.
Samsung says most of its 2021 smart TVs will get a TikTok app in the US later this year, as part of the company's global partnership with TikTok announced in its Unbox and Discover event. The app launched on Samsung TVs in the UK last year and the company says it will come to other markets later in 2021.
Every Samsung TV will get the app but two models are uniquely positioned (pun intended) to take advantage of vertical video. The Sero, launched last year in the US, is a TV whose screen can actually rotate from landscape into portrait mode and back, thanks to a built-in motor. Samsung says TikTok's video will "fit perfectly" on the TV in portrait mode. The Sero is available in one size, 43 inches, and costs a hefty $1,700 (£1,299, AU$1,549).
The Sero has a built-in motor that allows it to flip between horizontal (landscape) and vertical (portrait mode).
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The The Frame, Samsung's TV designed to mimic wall art, comes in 32-inch and 43-inch sizes. It can also to be set up in portrait mode, albeit without a built-in motor. The 43-inch version is available for preorder now for $1,000 (£599, AU$1,399), while the 32-inch model will come later this year.
The rest of Samsung's TV lineup has the traditional horizontal orientation. These TVs will display TikTok videos with fill-in bars to either side, as pictured above. Judging from its UK incarnation, the Samsung TikTok app is designed for an in-home experience, organized into 12 categories and surfacing the most popular content. You won't need a TikTok account for viewing.
Note that it's possible to watch TikTok videos on a TV today without a dedicated app, for example by mirroring a phone using Apple AirPlay, but the video will typically be displayed vertically with large black bars to either side.
The TikTok app was used as a political football during the 2020 presidential campaign as the Trump administration tried to force a sale of the company and proposed banning it from app stores. That situation has cooled down recently, however. A deal to sell the US operations of TikTok is currently on hold.
Separate from its TikTok announcement, Samsung says the Sero will soon add the ability to work with Apple's AirPlay 2 to control the rotation. Simply rotate your iPhone between portrait and landscape modes and the TV will follow suit automatically. This feature is already available on Android phones aired with the Sero.
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Wi-Fi 6 devices: The top compatible phones, laptops and gadgets thus far
Wi-Fi 6 devices: The top compatible phones, laptops and gadgets thus far
Wi-Fi 6 is the newest and fastest version of Wi-Fi, and we've watched it gradually start to roll out across the top wireless devices since its arrival in 2019. At this point, in 2021, there are plenty of interesting options if you're looking to buy in.
In a nutshell, Wi-Fi 6 is capable of top speeds that are about 30% faster than the fastest Wi-Fi 5 speeds, and it's much better equipped to handle busy networks with lots of devices, as well as dense, crowded environments with lots of users. It won't do anything to speed up a slow ISP connection, so don't expect miracles -- but it will help you get the fastest, most efficient connection possible at home.
You'll need a Wi-Fi 6 router and new Wi-Fi 6 devices in order to enjoy those benefits at home -- here are the top options currently available, which we'll update regularly.
Available for $399, the iPhone SE is the most affordable phone that supports faster Wi-Fi 6 connections.
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Phones
It's not surprising that, after routers, smartphones were among the first devices to start incorporating support for Wi-Fi 6. Samsung was the first with the Galaxy S10, but Apple, LG, Huawei and others were soon to follow suit.
As of now, the list of phones that can connect at faster Wi-Fi 6 speeds includes:
And what about the phones that don't support Wi-Fi 6? The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip comes to mind, but Google's Pixel lineup is probably the most notable example. Even the newest models -- the Pixel 5 and Pixel 4A 5G -- don't include Wi-Fi 6 support.
We're also starting to see the very first phones that support Wi-Fi 6E, a new designation for Wi-Fi 6 devices that are equipped to tap into the newly opened 6GHz band, which offers a massive amount of spectrum with no interference from older-gen connections. The first phones to support the designation include the Samsung Galaxy S21, as well as two gaming phones: the Lenovo Legion and the Asus ROG Phone 3. Each of those uses Qualcomm's Snapdragon 865 Plus processor, which boasts support for Wi-Fi 6E and 5G.
It's pretty likely that we'll see a handful of other phones jump in with Wi-Fi 6E by the end of this year, too, so stay tuned.
The Asus Chromebook Flip c436 comes equipped with full support for Wi-Fi 6.
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Laptops
There's a growing number of new laptops that are shipping with Wi-Fi 6 as the default option. Some of our favorites include:
And nope, none of Apple's laptops support Wi-Fi 6 yet -- not even the newest, 13-inch MacBook Pro.
If your devices support Wi-Fi 6, then you'll need a Wi-Fi 6 router in order to take advantage of the faster top speeds. Our current favorite is this Asus ZenWifi AX mesh system.
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Other devices
Other recent Wi-Fi 6 devices include the new eighth-gen iPad and fourth-gen iPad Air, but we haven't seen Wi-Fi 6 support in many other types of devices -- no TVs, no streamers, no smart home gadgets. That's likely to change in the coming months, though. We'll be sure to update this post as Wi-Fi 6 adoption spreads.
There's one big, obvious exception: routers. You'll need one that supports Wi-Fi 6 running your home network if you want to take full advantage of the Wi-Fi 6 radio in your fancy new phone or laptop -- and fortunately, you've already got a lot of options.
My favorite among them is the Asus ZenWifi AX, a two-piece Wi-Fi 6 mesh router that costs $450. It isn't cheap, but it aced my tests and offers just about everything you could reasonably want from a router. Even more of an upgrade: the $600 Netgear Orbi AX6000 mesh system, which hit the fastest top speeds we've ever seen from a mesh router.
Expect to see lots of new Wi-Fi 6 routers in 2021, including the Arris Surfboard Max mesh system pictured here.
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If you don't need a multi-point mesh router (or if you just don't want to pay that much), you'll find Wi-Fi 6 support in standalone models that cost a little less. I like the TP-Link Archer AX6000 -- it hit the fastest top speeds our test lab has ever seen, and you can get for less than $300. Meanwhile, the TP-Link Archer AX1500 costs just $80 or less, though the top speeds are more limited.
Expect to see lots of new Wi-Fi 6 routers like those in 2021. We've already tested a few of the new ones that made their debut at this year's all-virtual CES, including the Asus RT-AX68U and the Arris Surfboard Max AX6600.
In addition, you might be able to update an older laptop with a new Wi-Fi 6 radio. For instance, Rivet Networks sells the Killer AX1650 Wi-Fi 6 adapter for laptops with an M.2 connector and a standard Key A or E socket. We picked one up last year to upgrade the laptop in our test lab and it works great. Cost? Just $50.
As for Wi-Fi 6E, we're just starting to see the arrival of the very first routers that include access to the newly unlocked 6GHz band. The first thus far is the Asus GT-AXE11000, a premium gaming router that's set to hit stores this month. Later this year, expect to see new Wi-Fi 6E routers from Netgear, Linksys, TP-Link and others, too.
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DIY: The 2-minute Stylus
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At some point, you'll realize that your finger isn't always ideal for using on your phone or tablet.
For me, the epiphany came when I realized that a stylus would help me draw more accurately on my tablet. But because I was not willing to spend $10 to $30 on a piece of metal or wait for the product to ship, I opted for a DIY solution.
To function, a stylus needs to be able to carry the static electricity from your finger to a conductive material and onto the screen. With that in mind, I created a stylus out of supercheap materials I had at home.
Within minutes, I made a free stylus for doing anything from browsing the Web to drawing masterpieces. I'm calling it "The 2-minute Stylus."
Here's what you'll need:
A cotton swab (aka "Q-tip")
Aluminum foil
Scissors
Tape
A pen
1. Remove the ink from the pen.
2. Cut the cotton swab at a sharp angle and insert it into the mouth of the pen. Secure with tape.
3. Wrap the foil around the neck of the pen, a couple of centimeters above the tip of the cotton swab. Wrap tightly, and secure with tape at the top.
4. Moisten the cotton swab with a drop of water. (No, this will not harm your tablet's or phone's screen.)
That's it! Your stylus is ready for use. Note that your finger must be touching the foil at all times, and if your stylus stops functioning, re-moisten it with a touch of water.
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Ashes of Star Trek's Nichelle Nichols to Head for Deep Space
Ashes of Star Trek's Nichelle Nichols to Head for Deep Space
The ashes of late actress Nichelle Nichols, who portrayed Lieutenant Uhura on the original Star Trek TV series, will be launched into space later this year.
Celestis, a private company that conducts memorial spaceflights, said Friday it will carry her cremated remains about 186 million miles into space, beyond NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, aboard a Vulcan Centaur rocket.
"We are truly honored to add a legendary actress, activist, and educator to the Enterprise Flight manifest," Celestis CEO Charles M. Chafer said in a statement. "Now our Enterprise Flight will have on board the person who most completely embodied the vision of Star Trek as … diverse, inclusive, and exploring the universe."
Nichols, who helped break down color barriers as one of the first Black actors to have a leading role in a network TV series, died in July at the age of 89. Playing the USS Enterprise's translator and communications officer, she's also credited with helping NASA recruit women and minorities to be astronaut candidates.
The rocket, set to launch later this year from Cape Canaveral, Florida, will carry more than 200 capsules containing ashes, messages of greetings and DNA samples. The ashes of other Star Trek figures will also be on the flight, including series creator Gene Roddenberry; his wife Majel Barrett Roddenberry, who played Nurse Chapel in the original series; James Doohan, who played Montgomery "Scotty" Scott; and Douglas Trumbull, who created visual effects for Star Trek: The Motion Picture.
The flight will also include messages of tribute that fans can send through the flight's website, said Kyle Johnson, Nichols' son. "My only regret is that I cannot share this eternal tribute standing beside my mother at the launch," he said in a statement.
Roddenberry cast Nichols in Star Trek as the Enterprise's comms officer in 1966, a groundbreaking role that came in the middle of the civil rights movement. She stayed with the series until it was canceled in 1969 and reprised the role in six Star Trek films between 1979 and 1991, along with fellow original cast members William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley and George Takei.
Nichols also had a close association with NASA, helping sign up Guion Bluford, the first Black astronaut, and Sally Ride, the first female American astronaut (among others). Mae Jemison, the first woman of color to travel in space, has cited Nichols as one of her inspirations.
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Google to Start Sending Rapid Air Raid Alerts to Android Users in Ukraine
Google to Start Sending Rapid Air Raid Alerts to Android Users in Ukraine
This story is part of War in Ukraine, CNET's coverage of events there and of the wider effects on the world.
Google has started rolling out a rapid Air Raid Alerts system for Android users in Ukraine as the Russian invasion of the country continues.
"Tragically, millions of people in Ukraine now rely on air strike alerts to try to get to safety," Google said in a statement Thursday. "This work is supplemental to the country's existing air raid alert systems and based on alerts already being delivered by the Ukrainian government."
This announcement comes a day after Russian forces reportedly bombed a maternity and children's hospital in the southern Ukrainian city of Mariupol.
Google also announced it's developing a way for hotel owners in countries around Ukraine to indicate whether they are offering free or discounted accommodations for refugees fleeing the invading forces. As of Thursday, more than 2 million refugees had escaped the country. Google last week added refugee resources for asylum seekers leaving Ukraine and added an SOS Alert on Search.
"As we compile this information over the coming weeks, we'll make it possible for people to quickly find these places on Search and Maps," Google said.
Google is also pausing the majority of its commercial activities in Russia, including new Cloud sign-ups, payments function for many Google services and monetization features for YouTube viewers in Russia. Google previously suspended its ad business in Russia and disabled live traffic data in Ukraine for safety.
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Stop Rinsing Your Teeth With Water After Brushing. Here's Why
Stop Rinsing Your Teeth With Water After Brushing. Here's Why
This story is part of Home Tips, CNET's collection of practical advice for getting the most out of your home, inside and out.
You already know that brushing your teeth twice a day is considered the best dental hygiene practice. But did you know you should skip rinsing your mouth after? I used to rinse thoroughly after brushing my teeth to remove any remnants of toothpaste left in my mouth. But this method isn't the best and I only found out last year while scrolling through TikTok.
Instead, I now spit out as much toothpaste as I can without swishing with water so I can allow the toothpaste to do its work just a little longer. However, I wasn't sure why I was doing this -- or what the benefits were -- until I spoke with an expert.
I talked to Dr. Edmond Hewlett, consumer advisor for the American Dental Association and professor at UCLA School of Dentistry, to find out why you shouldn't rinse your mouth with water after brushing your teeth. Here's the answer.
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Why it's important to skip rinsing with water after brushing your teeth
Fluoride is an important ingredient in toothpaste that helps make the enamel harder and more resistant to acids that cause cavities. Hewlett says it's the most well-established effective ingredient in toothpaste, so make sure yours has fluoride in it.
When you brush your teeth, you're cleaning any film and bacteria from food and sugary drinks. When you go a step further and skip rinsing, you're leaving the fluoride from the toothpaste in your mouth for a longer time, giving you a better effect from the fluoride.
Wait at least 15 minutes after brushing to drink water. After brushing your teeth, Hewlett explains, your saliva will clear the toothpaste out so you won't taste it all day.
What if you've been rinsing all your life?
If you're just finding out about this tip, you may be thinking you've been undoing all your hard work of brushing every day. But that's not true. Hewlett says as long as you brush the standard two times a day for two minutes each time, the fluoride will remain in your mouth to help protect your teeth.
You're still doing what you need to do to have good oral health to protect your teeth. The idea of not rinsing is just an extra step to help the fluoride be even more effective.
"When you measure a person's fluoride levels in saliva, if they don't rinse, there's more fluoride," Hewlett said. But it's not going to be a waste of your time if you do rinse. He said research is still being done to determine the difference it makes in the long term to prevent cavities.
Check that your toothpaste contains fluoride.
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Your specific dental health also plays a role
There are different risk levels for getting cavities per person, Hewlett said.
"If you typically don't get cavities, then you should continue using fluoride toothpaste. The decision to rinse or not to rinse after brushing probably won't make a difference."
On the other hand, for those who struggle with cavities, not rinsing is probably a better decision. Additionally, you should get help from your dentist to find out why you're getting cavities regularly -- for instance, it could be your eating habits, snacking on sugary foods or not brushing your teeth regularly. If you're at higher risk for cavities, you should do everything you can to help prevent them.
Is it OK to use mouthwash to rinse your teeth after brushing?
It's OK as long as you use a mouthwash that also contains fluoride so you can still get the same effect. Otherwise, without fluoride, it's similar to rinsing with water.
More teeth brushing tips
Here are some additional tips for keeping your oral health up to par.
Always use a soft bristle toothbrush, and never medium or hard. Hewlett says anything but soft can increase the risk of gum recession.
It doesn't matter if you floss before or after you brush your teeth, as long as you floss once a day to remove plaque and stuck food.
You don't have to aggressively brush your teeth to get them clean. While scrubbing your dishes with extra force may make them extra clean, it's not necessary for your teeth and can also lead to gum recession.
Gently brush along the gum line with a soft bristle brush to help prevent gum disease.
Always consult with your dentist for personalized advice. They understand what your oral health profile looks like.
For more, here's the best time to brush your teeth in the morning.
The information contained in this article is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as health or medical advice. Always consult a physician or other qualified health provider regarding any questions you may have about a medical condition or health objectives.