It's Tuesday, December 17, 2019. Hey, good morning! You look fabulous. It’s the season for staying indoors, away from the cold, and streaming your favorite shows and movies. For my family, it means I have to sit through Elf and National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation -- whether I want to or not. But now that Disney+ has arrived, alongside even more made-for-Netflix Christmas movies of questionable quality, you could watch holiday movies the entire season and not run out. For me? I’m more interested in Studio Ghibli’s movie collection, now available on demand from iTunes, Google Play and, er, Vudu. Spirited Away introduced me to Japanese animation and is partially to blame for me wrangling my way to live and work in Japan (twice!). Until now, the movies have kept their price on DVDs and Blu-rays, and I’ve avoided building out my own library. The benefit is three-fold: prices might come down, I can build out a bookshelf of my favorites and, finally, I might actually watch Tales from Earthsea. - Mat (View in browser.) Chip cards appear to be unaffected, but not all pumps support them yet. Visa’s fraud disruption teams are investigating several incidents in which a hacking group known as Fin8 defrauded fuel dispenser merchants. In each case, the attackers gained access to the POS networks via malicious emails and other unknown means. They then installed POS scraping software that exploited the lack of security in old-school magnetic stripe technology. | | Just missed. The good news is that SpaceX successfully launched the JCSAT-18/Kacific-1 satellite and safely returned the rocket’s first stage to a waiting drone ship. Unfortunately, an attempt to catch both halves of the rocket’s fairing “narrowly” missed two waiting ships. Of course, there’s always a next time, and according to Elon Musk, a soft landing suggests the parts could still be reusable. | | The SUV will be unveiled on February 4th in Los Angeles. The next generation of GM’s luxury SUV won’t debut until next year, but we already got a peek at the interior. The 2021 Escalade will feature a 38-inch curved OLED screen that appears to stretch along the dashboard, and Cadillac says its pixel density is higher than your 4K TV. | | Sponsored Content by Stack Commerce | |
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