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Besides manic weather, unsettling new stories, and the continuance of a deadly pandemic, do you know what this winter has? The audacity, that's what this winter has. And, because the cold winter has been ironically a warm hell on all of us, bodily hygiene has taken a back seat. So, dust yourself off, jump out of your hibernation slumber and get back to grooming with this RS3 Rotary Shave for all of your hairy needs.
Sure, the bear look is back in style, and we will admit to having once been really into it, but that doesn't mean you can't refine yours a little. The IPX7 waterproof RS3 Rotary Shaver by Memorism features a 360° floating razor head that automatically adjusts to a shaving angle that gets all of those nooks, crannies, and hard-to-reach areas.
Made with dual-layer inner blades, no hair is left unsnipped, unshaved, or unshaken. And, because you'll always get a smooth and tight shave with each use, no hair falls out of line, just into your sink (but make sure you clean that up, otherwise, your partner thinks you may be in the market for a sleeper couch.)
Beyond that, it also features a smart sensor, which remembers which parts of your face you've already hit to avoid harmful razor burn. Just you, a stainless steel blade, and a baby smooth face for over two years at a time. Speaking of, the battery in this baby is pretty nifty too, clocking in at 200 minutes of shave time. When you're done, the razor is super easy to clean and pop into any travel case or bag for a new adventure with a fresh shave.
Get the RS3 Rotary Shaver, which includes a protective cap, cleaning brush, USB cable, and user manual, for $39.99 (Reg. $45).
John Deere uses DRM to prevent its own customers from repairing their own vehicles, pushing them to use the company's own overpriced service options. A new jailbreak for the systems announced this weekend at DEFCON by Sick Codes restores a measure of ownership to the owners. Moreover, it shows that John Deere's implementation is as… READ THE REST
An old lady in England got a voice assistant as a gift. A devout Catholic, she asked it to say the Hail Mary. Delighted when it did so, she made it a daily habit. And Amazon was charging her for it, writes Patrick Collinson, her son. She had "unwittingly ordered" a subscription for an app… READ THE REST
As Ars Technica puts it, "ISPs can't find any judges who will block California's Net Neutrality law", and it's not like they haven't been shopping hard. FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel, who voted for federal net neutrality rules in 2015 and opposed their repeal in 2017, applauded yesterday's court decision."This is big. Because when the FCC… READ THE REST
Whether you work long hours every day or have more free time than usual, taking time to focus on yourself is imperative to your everyday happiness. Even if it's just managing your time more efficiently, taking steps to ease daily tasks can make a world of difference in your life. With the programs included in this… READ THE REST
Getting back into the groove of learning can be challenging, especially if it's been a while since you were in school. Hell, it can be challenging even if you're still in school. And with new versions of essential software coming out every few years, like the Microsoft Office Suite, it gets even more difficult to stay… READ THE REST
We thank our sponsor for making this content possible; it is not written by the editorial staff nor does it necessarily reflect its views. If you're trying to better yourself, finding out where to start can feel challenging. But having a mentor can be incredibly helpful, especially if you want to advance in your career or… READ THE REST
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