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“Ghost guns,” underage sex, and the First Amendment: Defense Distributed’s legal saga
Legal turmoil for company rolls on as Cody Wilson faces felony charges for sex with a minor.
SpaceX cutting 10 percent of its staff to become a leaner company
"We must part ways with some talented and hardworking members of our team."
Amidst legal battle, Gearbox CEO says he left USB stick of porn at Medieval Times [Update 2]
Alleges Pitchford received $12M bonus, hid from Gearbox staffers, siphoned elsewhere.
Cloud gaming firm: Unity must clarify its terms, reinstate our license [Updated]
Unity says ToS change doesn't actually imperil SpatialOS games.
Huawei employee arrested, accused of “high-level espionage” for China
Polish authorities arrest a Huawei employee and former government security expert.
EFF flips Bird the bird, says Boing Boing post doesn’t violate copyright law
EFF: Bird's legal demand to take down recent Cory Doctorow post is "meritless."
Man says CES lidar’s laser was so powerful it wrecked his $1,998 camera
Power rules ensure lasers are safe for human eyes—but not necessarily for cameras.
Google kills the Chromecast Audio
Google says it has stopped manufacturing the audio dongle.
VLC media player will add AirPlay support, soon reach three billion downloads
Developer Jean-Baptiste Kempf confirmed both milestones at CES.
After broken promise, AT&T says it’ll stop selling phone location data
Data ended up on black market—now carriers say they'll halt sales in March.
The time to binge is upon us once more: Future Man season 2 is now out
Smartly written, very funny, and full of time travel—what more do you want from sci-fi?
Review: Valley of the Boom captures Silicon Valley’s insanity
A mix of documentary and historical reenactment with an emphasis on great acting.
Big Pharma shells out $20B each year to schmooze docs, $6B on drug ads
Persuading doctors and direct-to-consumer ads land 1-2 punch for knockout sales.
AI can diagnose some genetic disorders using photos of faces
DeepGestalt takes faces apart and reassembles them to diagnose genetic disorders.
Quick-stepping hydrogen causes light bulb to flicker
Sharp gold tip dims if hydrogen is near it, glows when hydrogen leaves.
SpaceX launches its first Falcon 9 rocket of 2019
Eighteen missions in 2017. Twenty-one missions in 2018. How many this year?
2019 iPhones: Three new handsets, one with a triple-rear-camera setup
Apple may add and remove features in new iPhones to gain edge over competitors.
Alphabet board sued over massive payout to Android creator, among others
Two investors bring 2 new lawsuits in the wake of scandal involving Andy Rubin.
Rocket Report: Blue nears flight, India to double up, Musk’s Starship love
"Don't think of what you see at Cape Canaveral."
A DNS hijacking wave is targeting companies at an almost unprecedented scale
Clever trick allows attackers to obtain valid TLS certificate for hijacked domains.
Frank Castle is back to his vigilante ways in trailer for The Punisher S2
"Let me be what I'm meant to be."
Activision will cut ties with Bungie, give up publishing control of Destiny
What's to come of future expansions, PC version, and more? Bungie isn't saying yet.
Facebook-executive swatting sends significant police response to his home
Armed police respond to hoax he shot wife, tied up kids, and planted bombs.
Musk: Tesla getting “regulatory pushback” on remote-control feature
Remote control feature "may not be available in all regions," Musk says.
Fiat Chrysler settles in lawsuit over diesel-emissions cheating
More than 100,000 diesel Dodge Rams and Jeep Grand Cherokees will need software updates.
New Canadian telescope spots a second repeating Fast Radio Burst
Radio telescope was put to use even as it was being commissioned.
Dealmaster: Take $74 off a new 9.7-inch iPad with 128GB of storage
Plus deals on Nintendo Labo kits, Xbox One controllers, PC monitors, and more.
Investigation of NOAA climate scientists finds bupkis
Report puts quiet coda on wild allegations published in the Daily Mail.
Windows 10 will chew up another 7GB of disk space to make sure it can update
It reserves the space all the time because it needs it some of the time.
Nokia 8.1 Plus is the company’s most modern-looking phone yet
The latest leak shows Nokia can do modern design, hopefully at a good price point.
AT&T defends misleading “5G” network icons on 4G phones
"I love the fact that we broke our industry's narrative," AT&T executive says.
Few people shared fake news in 2016 election, but seniors shared the most
Less than nine percent of Facebook users surveyed shared links to fake news.
Information overload study we covered has been retracted
Low attention and a flood of data are serious problems for social networks.
Software patents poised to make a comeback under new patent office rules
New rule narrows landmark 2014 Supreme Court decision limiting software patents.
Etch a Sketch lives on in browser-based Chrome Labs project
Web a Skeb is open source and works in both desktop and mobile browsers.
A sampling of networking gear from CES: TP-Link goes Wi-Fi 6, D-Link goes 5G
CES isn't all about voice assistants—but naturally, these routers have Alexa.
AMD announces the $699 Radeon VII: 7nm Vega, coming February
New card should close the gap with Nvidia's RTX 2080.
Kaspersky blew whistle on NSA hacking tool hoarder
Kaspersky passed suspicious Twitter messages from Martin to US government.
FDA’s routine food inspections halted amid government shutdown
Just when we thought it was safe to eat salad again…
Hot new trading site leaked oodles of user data, including login tokens
Data leaked by DX.Exchange would be "super easy" to criminalize.
The molecule that helps exercise protect the brain from Alzheimer’s
Gives the phrase “muscle memory” a whole new meaning.
Report: AT&T plans layoffs despite claiming tax cut would create 7,000 jobs
AT&T memo says company needs to be "faster, leaner, and more agile."
Lenovo takes on Microsoft’s Surface Studio with its own tilting all-in-one
Lenovo even has its own dial.
Walmart trials new self-driving delivery service in Arizona
The self-driving delivery market is getting more crowded.
Ubisoft goes Steam-less, embraces Epic Games Store for The Division 2
Epic gets a major "exclusive," Ubisoft gets a bigger cut, Valve gets rejected.
A medieval woman’s work left blue pigment on her teeth
The skeleton reveals the hidden role of women in producing medieval manuscripts.
Magnets: How do they stop working?
Electrons generate spinning sound wave, flip iron from magnetic to non magnetic.
Here’s what we know so far about long-awaited Game of Thrones prequel
Speculation abounds, but it's likely to focus on Age of Heroes and The Long Night.
Razer leaks seeming Xbox One keyboard/mouse expansion ahead of schedule
Gears, Sims, Sea of Thieves among titles that could soon see support.
Englanders’ greasy fish and chips blamed for 64-meter-long fatberg
The fatberg is longer than 6 double-decker buses and will take 8 weeks to dissect.
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