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Y: The Last Man TV series gets premiere trailer ahead of Sept. 13 Hulu launch
Soon, we'll learn whether live-action Hulu series lives up to Eisner-winning comics.
New Google Nest Cams can record video without a monthly subscription
Google hopes less restrictive subscription requirements will entice more buyers.
The hydrogen economy is about to get weird
Companies may be investing in production capacity that will outpace demand.
Apple plans to scan US iPhones for child abuse imagery
Security researchers raise alarm over potential surveillance of personal devices.
Squirrels show off killer parkour moves as they leap from branch to branch
Pushing off vertical surface helped squirrels adjust their speed for a better landing.
Blue Origin’s powerful BE-4 engine is more than four years late—here’s why
"This is a success oriented approach, but it could definitely backfire."
SpaceX previews ruggedized Starlink dish for vehicles, ships, and aircraft
Dish built for extreme heat and cold with "improved snow/ice melt capabilities."
Biden reveals lackluster new EV policy, no plans to phase out gasoline
Half of new vehicles must be zero-emissions by 2030, Biden will order.
Critical Cobalt Strike bug leaves botnet servers vulnerable to takedown
New exploit available for download lets hackers crash Cobalt Strike team servers.
Indiana University wins in suit over its mask, vaccine mandates
But state laws that block these precautions are also likely to be legal.
Microsoft’s Windows 11 outreach efforts aren’t going very well
Overly heavy-handed moderation tends to cause more problems than it solves.
Netflix is still trying to find its female John Wick with trailer for Kate
Mary Elizabeth Winstead follows up Birds of Prey role with a fierce action thriller.
CenturyLink selling copper network in 20 states instead of installing fiber
Private-equity firm Apollo will take on 1.3 million CenturyLink Internet users.
Low semiconductor supplies may not be the main reason for PS5 shortages
Plans to make 14.8 million consoles this fiscal year may still fall short of demand.
Google+ class action starts paying out $2.15 for G+ privacy violations
Google exposed the private data of 52 million users in 2018 and got sued.
WHO calls for global moratorium on COVID boosters until end of September
WHO aims to get 10% of every country vaccinated by the end of September.
The Porsche Taycan 4S: Better than a 911? Believe it
The Taycan 4S is the sweet spot for Porsche's electric four-door sports car.
Today’s best tech deals: Sony WH-1000XM4, Logitech MX Master 3, and more
Dealmaster also has deals on Instant Pots, good board games, and Samsung SSDs.
Starliner delayed again, and its launch window may close soon
"We’re going to let the data lead our work."
The State Department and 3 other US agencies earn a D for cybersecurity
Two years after a damning cybersecurity report, auditors find little has improved.
Shareholders sue Activision Blizzard for withholding harassment info
Complaint: "False and misleading statements" led to "artificially inflated" stock.
Amazon’s anti-union conduct made free election “impossible,” NLRB officer finds
Report cites mailbox under cameras and anti-union materials at mandatory meetings.
Apple begins selling Touch ID-equipped Magic Keyboard, new Mac Pro GPUs
The Mac Pro gets Radeon Pro W6800X and W6900X MPX modules.
Google will kill off very old versions of Android next month
Google's tighter login security means Android 2.3.7 and lower will lose functionality.
DOJ repatriates looted “Dream of Gilgamesh” tablet, other artifacts to Iraq
Hobby Lobby founder Steve Green purchased the tablet from Christie's in 2014.
If YouTube’s algorithms radicalize people, it’s hard to tell from the data
Tracking user behavior shows that most people don't go down radical rabbit holes.
After a COVID-free year, delta arrives in Wuhan, China
Delta is thought to have arrived in the country on a flight from Russia.
NASA science chief says it’s OK to be “worried” or “terrified” about Webb
"This mission has a very troubled story with chapters that were disappointing."
Awful transaction and timing: AT&T finally ditches DirecTV
AT&T owns 70% of DirecTV spinoff but won't be managing it anymore.
Blizzard president ends 16-year tenure amid lawsuit fallout
Two recent Blizzard execs will serve as co-leads for the studio.
Trusted platform module security defeated in 30 minutes, no soldering required
Sometimes, locking down a laptop with the latest defenses isn't enough.
After nearly 20 months, Boeing and Starliner have a shot at redemption
Starliner to attempt second flight test beginning Tuesday afternoon.
Cadillac saves its best for last: The 2022 CT4-V Blackwing
Cadillac's Blackwings are its swan song to the gasoline performance-car era.
New WireGuardNT shatters throughput ceilings on Windows
Adventurous users can try the new implementation now by adding a registry key.
Delta engulfs unvaccinated in Florida, Louisiana; CDC clarifies breakthroughs
Vaccines and masks are both needed to lower transmission, US officials stress.
The Lord of the Rings TV series has finished filming, and it has a release date
Plus, Amazon shared one of the first visuals from the series.
Post Mortem is the Norwegian vampire procedural dramedy we need right now
No one dies in the town of Skarnes. Could a hungry vampire save the local funeral home?
Zoom to pay $85M for lying about encryption and sending data to Facebook and Google
Zoom users to get $15 or $25 each in proposed settlement of class-action lawsuit.
SpaceX installed 29 Raptor engines on a Super Heavy rocket last night
Progress on the regulatory side of things remains murky, though.
Here are the first official Pixel 6 pictures and info
Google's "Whitechapel" SoC is officially "Google Tensor," plus we've got pictures!
YouTube’s “Premium Lite” trial offers ad-free YouTube for €7 a month
YouTube unbundles music features from the Premium plan in Europe.
In selecting space leader, White House opts for policy chops over politics
Vice President Kamala Harris to host first National Space Council meeting this fall.
Nauka module’s near miss raises concerns about future of space station
"Everything was going well, but there was a human factor."
Big tech companies are at war with employees over remote work
CEOs want workers back at their desks. Employees and the virus have other plans.
What is LMDh and why are we so excited about sports car racing in 2023?
Acura, Audi, BMW, Ferrari, Peugeot, and Toyota can all race together in 2023—here's how.
Review: The Green Knight weaves a compelling coming-of-age fantasy quest
David Lowery's atmospheric film is as richly textured and layered as the original poem.
With help from Google, impersonated Brave.com website pushes malware
With a valid TLS certificate, faux Bravė.com could fool even security-savvy people.
The privacy battle Apple isn’t fighting
Browser-level privacy setting mandated by California is absent from Safari, iOS.
H.G. Wells’ “World Brain” is now here—what have we learned since?
H.G. Wells presented a vision of society that events quickly eclipsed.
Electric cars have much lower life cycle emissions, new study confirms
In the US, life cycle emissions for EVs are already 60-68% lower than gasoline.
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