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Microsoft has been dropping hints that it’s working on a revamped Start menu for Windows 10. But now, to celebrate... [Gizmodo]( March 21, 2020 [Microsoft Teased a Revamped UI for Windows 10 and It Looks Awesome]( [Microsoft has been dropping hints that it’s working on a revamped Start menu for Windows 10. But now, to celebrate Windows 10 hitting 1 billion users, Microsoft’s chief product officer Panos Panay dropped a super slick teaser for Windows 10's next UI refresh.]( [Health]( [YouTube Launches Verified Coronavirus Coverage Hub on Homepage]( [In response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, YouTube announced Thursday that its homepage will now feature a news shelf of trustworthy COVID-19 coverage for users to easily source up-to-date news.]( [imaginary maps]( [Reddit’s Imaginary Maps Show Us It Could Always Be Worse]( [We’ve all mapped out some mental image of the world we live in, and it’s not great. Whatever our doomscape looks like, though, we can probably agree that it still beats a medieval patchwork of theocratic states after an unspecified Event, a zombie-colonized Britain, or a Pacific Northwest after Oregon’s...]( [Apple]( [Haven't Grabbed Your Apple Store Pickup Yet? You're Screwed Until Further Notice]( [Though all Apple retail locations outside of China technically closed on March 14 in response to the novel coronavirus pandemic, the company provided customers with a two-day window to collect in-store pickups or any devices previously left for repairs. That grace period expired Tuesday, and if you haven’t already visited...]( [Conservation]( [This New Species Is Named After the Plastic Inside It]( [Some species are named after beloved teen activists or Lady Gaga. Others are named after plastic. Before science even discovered this deep-sea crustacean, plastic had infiltrated its stomach. So scientists named it accordingly. Meet Eurythenes plasticus.]( [Space]( [Hubble Telescope Detects Unthinkable Quasar Tsunamis]( [Scientists using the Hubble Space Telescope have detected quasars sending outbursts of energy roaring through their galaxies, according to new research.]( [Conservation]( [Trump Administration Hires a Trophy-Hunting Advocate to Protect Wildlife]( [The Trump administration has done it again. In line with its past hiring decisions, the administration has appointed a former opponent of the Fish and Wildlife Service into a top position at the agency.]( [Health]( [What We Think We Know About the Coronavirus Is Going to Keep Changing]( [With new information about the novel coronavirus seemingly arriving every hour on the hour, it’s perfectly understandable to feel confused and discombobulated. With that in mind, here’s a mantra I’ve held close to my hopefully healthy lungs for almost three months now: The things we think we know about covid-19...]( YOU MAY ALSO LIKE [Jalopnik]( [BMW Is Playing A Dangerous Game]( [Tesla, Ford, GM, Fiat Chrysler, Kia, Hyundai, Mercedes, Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Mazda, Subaru, Volkswagen, and Volvo have all announced that they will temporarily suspend production in some form in their American plants to help fight coronavirus. But not BMW. No, BMW is alone in still going full steam ahead.]( [Jalopnik]( [One Of You Explain This To Me, Please]( [A reader named Hans just sent us this picture—taken by his friend Jibril—and a little video of a lovely if quite worn old Toyota Cressida wagon, complete with the optional and classy fake wood option package, crammed full of VHS copies of the movie Jerry Maguire. I think that’s the...]( [Jalopnik]( [Chrysler Built Hemi Engines With A Major Engineering Defect And I May Try To Profit From It]( [It appears that Chrysler royally screwed up, and owners of 2011 Jeeps, Dodges, and Rams equipped with the legendary 5.7-liter Hemi have paid for it dearly. For some reason, the engine’s valve lifters have a tendency to seize up and wipe out the camshaft, leaving customers with enormous repair bills...]( [The A.V. Club]( [Just 3 full minutes of cats and dominoes]( [Earlier this week, having watched through a video that turned The Lighthouse into a SpongeBob SquarePants episode, we asked the people of the internet to take it easy—to ration out their best ideas slowly so as not to use them all up at once during this difficult time. We were...]( [Kotaku]( [GameStop Shuts Down Stores In California]( [GameStop is shutting down its stores in California, Kotaku has learned. This news comes one day after the struggling retailer told all of its U.S. employees to ignore state lockdown measures in the wake of the covid-19 pandemic, insisting that it was an “essential retail” business.]( 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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