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Some of the most horrifying coronavirus outbreaks have been on vacation cruises. As ships have acted

Some of the most horrifying coronavirus outbreaks have been on vacation cruises. As ships have acted like petri dishes for... [Gizmodo]( May 7, 2020 [Ban Cruises]( [READ MORE]( [Microsoft]( [Microsoft Might Have Made the Best Budget Laptop...Again]( [Two years ago Microsoft made one of its best laptops, and my favorite budget computer, the Surface Go. The $400 Windows 10 tablet was absolutely not the fast computer in its price range, and it had a much smaller screen than the competition, but it also felt like the kind...]( [Laptops & Tablets]( [Apple's Magic Keyboard Really Does Turn the iPad Pro Into a Neat Little Laptop]( [The iPad Pro is the best tablet you can buy, but without the right accessories, it can’t fully replace your laptop for every task. The Magic Keyboard for iPad is the right accessory. In fact, it’s the perfect accessory.]( [News]( [Worst Co-Worker Ever Creates the Loudest, Clackiest Keyboard Imaginable]( [You can spend as much money as you want to customize a mechanical keyboard and install the fanciest switches, but it will never sound as satisfyingly clackety as this setup by Jatin Patel who built an unusual contraption that recreates the sounds of an old-school mechanical typewriter.]( [News]( [Supreme Court Arguments Go Right Down the Toilet]( [Now that many of us are working from home, there has been no shortage of remote conference call bloopers during this pandemic. Between people walking around in their underwear to unfortunately timed unmuted mics, and the plague of Zoom bombers crashing college classes to rake in YouTube views, these viral...]( [Animals]( [Bioluminescent Waves Draw Crowds to California Beaches]( [Stunning bioluminescent waves are crashing onto southern California shores. It’s quite the spectacle, but the light show is drawing crowds amid social distancing concerns.]( [mistakes]( [I Cut My Hair With a Vacuum Cleaner and Oh Man, I Think I Fucked Up]( [The road to haircut hell is paved with good questions. Questions like: Is the coronavirus pandemic the Flowbee’s time to shine?]( [Animals]( [Dramatic Fossil Shows a Squid-Like Creature Crushing a Fish in Its Jaws]( [A re-analysis of a fossil found in England during the 19th century reveals that it depicts a 200-million-year-old scene in which a squid-like creature is still clutching onto its prey.]( YOU MAY ALSO LIKE [The Root]( [Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp: I Totally Messed Up Reopening the State, Growing Outbreak Is Stressing Resources]( [Notorious thief and Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp—who successfully stole the governorship from America’s darling and possibly Joe Biden’s vice presidential pick, Stacey Abrams—warned Tuesday that he might be dumber than the current president.]( [Kotaku]( [Animal Crossing Would Be So Much Better With This Fan-Crafted Quality-Of-Life Update]( [Wouldn’t Animal Crossing: New Horizons be so much better with the ability to craft multiple items at once, skip repeated dialogue, or open up to visitors from anywhere on your island? YouTuber Nick Ha has put together a trailer for the ultimate Animal Crossing quality-of-life update. If only it were...]( [The Root]( [As Graphic Video of Black Jogger's Killing Goes Viral, Georgia Prosecutor Recommends Case Go Before Grand Jury]( [On Tuesday, a graphic video was posted online showing the deadly shooting of 25-year-old Ahmaud Arbery, an unarmed black man who was killed in February by two white men as he went for a jog in a Southern Georgia suburb. As video of the killing spread far and wide online,...]( [The Takeout]( [I couldn’t stop thinking about “peanut butter milk,” so I made some for myself]( [Like a catchy song can quickly become an earworm, so a viral Instagram recipe can become an eyeworm. (Sorry for that visual.) Phone cameras are so good these days that the era of Instagram photo filters is long over: you don’t need an assist from Valencia or Perpetua (remember these...]( [Kotaku]( [Nine-Year-Old Fortnite Player Banned For Four Years]( [Zenon, a very good Fortnite player from Brazil who also happens to be just nine years old, has received a four-year competitive ban from Epic after the company found out he was playing in paid tournaments while under the game’s minimum age limit.]( You made it to the end. Thanks for reading our newsletter! [Visit Gizmodo]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Profile Center]( © 2020 Gizmodo Media Group 1540 Broadway, 27th Floor New York, NY 10036

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