The ongoing eruption of a Canary Islands volcano is raising concerns about the release of toxic clouds now that lava is actively pouring into the sea.
Monthly Archives: September 2021
‘The Book of Boba Fett’ To Premiere on Disney+ This December
Disney+ on Wednesday announced that The Book of Boba Fett — LucasFilm‘s latest series that was first introduced in the end-credit sequence following the season two finale of The Mandalorian — is slated to premiere on Wednesday, December 29.
Amazon Opens Applications for Its Ring Drone Camera That Can Fly Around Your House
During its fall hardware event on Tuesday, Amazonannounced that the Ring Always Home Cam — the company’s flying drome surveillance camera that can fly preset paths inside its user’s home — will be available for purchase this fall. Beginning today, September 28, customers can request an invitation to buy the security drone, and the device will ship later this year.
TikTok Reaches 1 Billion Monthly Active Users
TikTok has reached over 1 billion monthly active users according to a recent announcement from the social platform.
Officially launched in August 2018, the app has seen astronomical growth in recent years, so much so that the number of active users has increased by 45% since July 2020, when it had a reported 689 million users.
A Frida Kahlo Self-Portrait Is Expected to Shatter Multiple Auction Records This Fall
Frida Kahlo‘s Two Nudes in the Forest (The land itself) set an auction milestone back in 2016, when it sold at Christie’s for $6m USD. Sotheby’s is expected to shatter that record this fall, when the artist’s self-portrait, Diego y yo (Diego and I) hits auction for an estimated worth of up to $30m USD.
Researchers Say COVID-19 Variants Are Getting Better at Airborne Spread
A $40 Million USD Jean-Michel Basquiat Painting Is Hitting the Market for the First Time
A Jean-Michel Basquiat painting is making headlines as one dealer brings the $40 million USD Hardware Storepainting to market for the first time ever.