[NakedNews.com] 2020.10.05 [1080p]
Naked News - October 5, 2020 Summary
The episode begins with hosts welcoming viewers back to the show. The discussion starts with home security, featuring the "Always Home Cam," a drone from Amazon's Ring that autonomously patrols homes when security systems are triggered. It provides real-time video streaming to a smartphone, with privacy measures in place, such as the cameras being docked when not in use and a limited operational time. The drone is expected to be available early next year for$250.In other news, Google has announced a$1 billion deal to pay news publishers for a new product called Google News Showcase, which will curate content from licensed sources. This initiative has launched in Brazil and Germany, with plans to expand to other countries. NASA is set to test a new space toilet designed to recycle urine into drinkable water for future missions to Mars. Meanwhile, a Texas woman has been sentenced to 54 months in prison for selling stolen goods on eBay, totaling$3.8 million in profits. In sports, highlights include the Cleveland Browns achieving a significant victory over the Dallas Cowboys and Tom Brady leading the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a comeback win against the L.A. Chargers. The New Orleans Saints also overcame an early deficit to defeat the Detroit Lions. The UFC featured a main event where Holly Holm won against Irene Aldana, while the Preakness Stakes saw Swiss Skydiver win in a thrilling finish. In travel, a resort in Thailand offers unique experiences with elephants, including overnight stays in transparent Jungle Bubbles. Finally, Cineworld announced the closure of all U.S. and UK theaters, resulting in 45,000 job losses due to the pandemic. An auction of items from New York's Waldorf Astoria Hotel is also in the works, with proceeds going to community renovations. Airbnb has banned one-night stays over Halloween to prevent parties amid COVID-19 concerns. The hosts encourage viewer feedback and tease future episodes featuring discussions and regular programming.