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Animal grifters, Siri shortcuts, and future cops. November 19, 2018 [Announced as part of the iOS 12

Animal grifters, Siri shortcuts, and future cops. [Gizmodo]( November 19, 2018 [Palm's ultra tiny phone is an absolute snack]( [There’s just something about this phone. From the moment I laid eyes on this thing, it just kind of made me happy.]( [FIELD GUIDE]( [Learn how to use Siri shortcuts to make your life easier]( [Announced as part of the iOS 12 update and now available as a separate app, Siri Shortcuts (or just Shortcuts) lets you do more with Apple’s digital assistant—you can wrap up a bunch of different tasks and launch them with one voice command.]( [ANIMALS]( [These 4,000-year-old termite mounds can be seen from space]( [Scientists have discovered an immense grouping of freakishly large termite mounds in northeastern Brazil. Obscured by trees, the previously undetected array occupies a space equal to the size of Great Britain.]( [PALEOFUTURE]( [The police of the future were going to soar over traffic to save lives]( [In the 1950s and 60s, Americans were fascinated by the idea of flying cars and jetpacks that would let people soar above the traffic.]( [GIZ ASKS]( [Do animals grift each other?]( [Excepting the snake who allegedly screwed over Eve, animals in general would seem to lack the complex powers of thought which allow us humans to more or less constantly scam, defraud and double-cross one another.]( [SPONSORED]( [Black Friday Bests From Jachs: 65% Off Site-wide Including Chinos, Flannels, Sweaters, & More]( [Jachs NY blends classic and modern looks using custom fabrics and designs. Shop all their styles, including chinos, flannels, sweaters, and outerwear for men, as well as women’s tops, dresses, pants, and accessories. Or get a head start on warmer months with their tees, polos, swimsuits, and more. Use code...]( [TELEVISION]( [Something's very wrong with Michonne on The Walking Dead]( [Well, here’s the good news: After last week’s troubling, backpedaling, post-Rick, post-timeskip “premiere,” The Walking Dead regained some of its footing tonight to produce a perfectly fine, if not particularly memorable episode. The bad news is that something’s wrong with Michonne, and it’s kind of a bummer.]( [EXTREME WEATHER]( [Rains may help fight the Camp Fire this week—and create a new disaster]( [In what may be the first bit of good news in a while for Northern California, rain could be on the way by the end of this week.]( [YOU MAY ALSO LIKE]( [DEADSPIN]( [Washington Needs A Quarterback. I Know A Guy!]( [If you saw what happened to Alex Smith’s leg, you didn’t need the updates. Watching the video was enough to tell you that his tibia and fibula were broken, and that he needed immediate surgery, and that he’s out for the year. It was one of the more gruesome football...]( [DEADSPIN]( [This Shit Is Corny]( [You may have seen a quote from Giants star receiver Odell Beckham Jr. going around this morning, about the New York Giants’ chances of winning the rest of their games and making the playoffs at 9-7. “Six games left, it’s really only crazy until you do it,” Beckham told reporters,...]( [PROMOTIONS]( [Black Friday Bests: Buy One Get Two Free, Forever Colds & Floating Shades]( [The Forever Cold comes in 25oz ($34) or 34oz ($39) sizes and keeps drinks cold up to 24 hours, or hot up to 12 hours. Buy one bottle in either size and get two free bottles of the same size using code 1FC2FREE.]( [KOTAKU]( [Red Dead Redemption 2 Players Keep Finding Creepy Easter Eggs]( [Red Dead Redemption 2 is dedicated to making you feel like you are living in a realistic Old West. But, like previous Rockstar games, if you look in the right place or visit a location at a certain time, you might find something weird and even paranormal. Bigfoot was included...]( [DEADSPIN]( [Malcolm Jenkins Flipped Off Sean Payton After Alvin Kamara Burned Him]( [The Saints spent their entire Sunday afternoon embarrassing the Eagles, but the most humiliating moment might have come early in the fourth quarter of the eventual 48-7 win. Up by 31 already and facing 4th-and-7 just outside of field goal range, the Saints elected to go for it. Drew Brees...]( You made it to the end. Thanks for reading our newsletter! [Visit Gizmodo]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( © 2018 Gizmodo Media 114 5th Avenue, Floor 2 New York, NY, 10011

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