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Netflix Is Making A Docuseries About Dogs And The Trailer Will Make You Smile

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Ah, dogs! They’re furry, adorable and some of our most loyal and lovable companions. What is it about these animals that leads them to forge unmistakable bonds with their owners? Netflix knows how much we love “man’s best friend” and, to that end, have created a documentary series called “Dogs,” which releases on Nov. 16.  “Dogs”  is a six-part series that producers hope will take viewers “on an inspirational journey exploring the remarkable, perhaps even magical qualities that have given these animals such a special place in all of our hearts.” Getty Images | Sean Gallup Each episode highlights a dog (and its owners) from a different part of the world, including Costa Rica, Italy, Japan, Syria and the United States. And each story shows the dog and its family’s unique connection. But despite the differences between each story, the documentary producers hope to show how these wonderful animals connect people on a deeper level. “In times of division, volatility and confusion ‘Dogs’ is a

New iPad Pro On First Impression It’s Apple’s Biggest Update To The iPad Lineup In Years

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NEW YORK CITY – If you want an iPad, any iPad, you can buy a new one for $329. But if you plan to run Photoshop, play advanced games, or use Apple’s stylus, called Pencil, you’ll want the iPad Pro. Apple updated its iPad Pro lineup on Tuesday with two new models: one with a 11-inch screen, and one with a 12.9-inch screen. It’s the biggest update to the iPad lineup in years. Gone is the old home button, which brought you back to the home screen. Instead, you now unlock the iPad Pro with your face – using Apple’s Face ID – and use gestures to change or quit apps. These changes enabled Apple to make the bezels smaller, packing the same-sized screens as previous models into tablets with a smaller overall size – the 11-inch version is about the size of a piece notebook paper, for example. There’s also been a ton of other changes, too, like a shift from Apple’s proprietary Lightning charger to the cross-platform USB-C standard. With these changes comes an increase in price: now, the smaller

24 photos increase the sensitivity to cuteness in your blood

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Everyone knows that animals have a superpower that allows them to enchant people and make their cute-o-meter burst. But the heroes of today’s article break all possible records. You just have to take a look at a smiling Senegal bushbaby, a toucan that has the spirit of a dog, and Gimmie, a kissing kitten, to understand what we’re talking about. Apegeo  warns you: these 24 photos increase the sensitivity to cuteness in your blood. We highly recommended! “Our boxer made a new friend today.” © risk-is-write / Reddit “This duck used to come to my porch for food. Recently, she brought her babies. I’ve been watching them grow up.” © Templar_1337 / Reddit Tired, but 10 times happier. © cheesecrystal / Reddit “I don’t want to hurt you.” © Unknown / Reddit “My puppy and I on our first day together.” © pibro / Reddit A 4-month-old puppy rescued from a dog slaughterhouse in Cambodia is ready to give his heart to this human. © Pigoonlet / Reddit “I made a friend at the park today.” © PrinceWilliam