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Piracy site for science research dinged again in court—this time for $4.8M
Latest ruling might require Google to remove Sci-Hub from search.
Flaw crippling millions of crypto keys is worse than first disclosed
Estonia abruptly suspends digital ID cards as crypto attacks get easier and cheaper.
This lawsuit against a Cosby rape documentary is why fair use exists
"Cosby Show" producers say even 7-second clips amount to copyright infringement.
An AT&T drone is now providing cellular service to people in Puerto Rico
Cellular network still devastated; carriers scramble to reconnect residents.
Could Disney finally give us the remastered, unedited Star Wars we want?
A rumored sale of Fox assets to Disney adds a new wrinkle to our 2014 analysis.
Drop test concludes iPhone X is the “most breakable iPhone”
Consumer sites find iPhone X's glass back and high repair costs could lead to frustration.
Supreme Court won’t hear Apple v. Samsung round two
Apple has $120M final resolution in one of its two big cases against Samsung.
Cost of wind keeps dropping, and there’s little coal, nuclear can do to stop it
An annual look at the costs of generating power.
US judge says “global de-indexing order” against Google threatens free speech
Canada's highest court sought to alter search results, but it won't apply in US.
Broadcom wants to buy Qualcomm in unprecedented $130 billion deal
Broadcom would become the world's third-largest chipmaker, behind Intel and Samsung.
New hybrid rules for F1 have teams in a tizzy; Ferrari threatens to quit
F1 wants hybrids cheaper, louder, less complex in 2021, but the teams aren't happy.
StarCraft II goes free-to-play seven years after launch
Single-player campaign, ranked multiplayer available free of charge.
Intel will ship processors with integrated AMD graphics and memory
Intel's mobile chips will match discrete GPU performance without the discrete GPU size.
Video: Team Xbox dishes on the new One X, fields our ridiculous requests
USB headset support? The return of game shows like 1 Vs. 100? We had to ask.
Essen 2017: Best board games from the biggest board game convention
The most exciting games from the world's biggest board gaming event.
Forest Service suggests Trump could reopen uranium mining near Grand Canyon
The possibility reignites old tensions, unclear how much effect rule's relaxation would have.
Wonder Woman aside, fall’s origin stories include EVs, Dahmer, and Gilbert Gottfried
Separate films, but they all took Fantastic Fest audiences to the beginning.
Gut bacteria may make or break your chances of cancer treatment working
Bacteria in the intestines may prime immune cells to run down tumors.
Set an alert: Do not miss The Farthest on PBS
On November 15, see the story of one of NASA’s—and humanity’s—greatest missions.
Elderly doctor: I lost my license because I don’t know how to use a computer
Doc says her paper records are just fine—state medical board disagrees.
T-Mobile and Sprint finally, officially, say they definitely won’t merge
T-Mobile and Sprint will “fight the duopoly,” but as separate companies.
Most scientists now reject the idea that the first Americans came by land
Researchers embrace the kelp highway hypothesis in “a dramatic intellectual turnabout.”
The middle of Stranger Things 2 is the most fun TV of 2017
Time to review episodes 4-6: Are you not entertained?
Top Knot Detective finds 2017 absurdity in ‘90s TV’s samurai crossover hits
Top Knot Detective, the "show"—delightfully derivative. | TKD, the film—wildly original.
This is why I’ll never shop at OfficeMax again—even if everything is free
This column is my first step toward recovering from a maddening return experience.
Critical Tor flaw leaks users’ real IP address—update now
TorMoil threatens Mac and Linux versions of Tor browser; Windows and Tails not affected.
In new Waymo v. Uber order, judge pounds on Waymo
One trade secret, one expert, and Otto Trucking—all kicked out of the case.
US government climate report: Climate change is real and our fault
Report appears to have cleared federal review despite censorship fears.
Blizzard finally relents to years of fan pressure with World of Warcraft Classic
Shock announcement comes at outset of annual Blizzcon event.
Comcast asks the FCC to prohibit states from enforcing net neutrality
Pressure builds on FCC Chair Ajit Pai to preempt state net neutrality laws.
LA Times: You can’t read our Thor review because Disney is mad
LA Times documented lavish election spending to defend Disneyland tax breaks.
Trade you a Lactobacillus from my gut for a Streptomyces from your yard
The Earth Microbiome Project made trading cards so classifying microbes is easy.
Get Out director Jordan Peele to reboot The Twilight Zone
Iconic sci-fi/horror anthology will join Star Trek: Discovery in CBS' streaming lineup.
The last official way to get a free Windows 10 upgrade is ending soon
Free upgrades for users of assistive technology will cease at the end of the year.
Villains swipe hundreds of iPhone X units from UPS delivery van
Police: "It appears the suspects knew what they were looking for."
Stuxnet-style code signing is more widespread than anyone thought
Forgeries undermine the trust millions of people place in digital certificates.
Like genes, language evolution involves random chance
Do you say “dived” or “dove?" If it's the latter, you may have the automobile to thank.
For console games, downloads are approaching a tipping point
Destiny 2's digital success could spell long-term trouble for discs
iFixit’s iPhone X teardown finds two battery cells and an “unprecedented” logic board
There's impressive engineering here, but the X could still be easier to fix.
There’s now a really nice Windows phone available on Verizon, and I’m not sure why
The HP Elite x3 happens to be a pretty nice phone if you're into platforms with no future.
Comcast has a lot to lose if municipal broadband takes off
Comcast revenue could take a big hit in two cities that might build networks.
Australia’s national broadband network under relentless attack—by cockatoos
Birds love steel braided cables for beak maintenance.
Amazon Fresh reportedly shutting down in neighborhoods in up to five states
Customers in affected areas will have to find a new grocery delivery service.
iPhone X review: Early adopting the future
The most expensive iPhone ever is Apple's proposal for the future of mobile.
iPhone 8 and 8 Plus are hits as Apple sells 46.7 million smartphones in Q4
Apple Watch sales continue to grow while the company bounces back in China.
The first creature in space was a dog. She died miserably 60 years ago
"Now please launch something new in space for the next anniversary of our revolution."
Kim Dotcom settles case he filed against NZ police over “military-style raid”
Cops could have "knocked at our door at a reasonable hour and advised me of my arrest."
Thor: Ragnarok review: A quirky take on by-the-books fantasy-hero fare
Solid enough, but this feels like a footnote in the crowded Marvel Cinematic Universe.
EFF destroys the podcasting patent, one last time
Owners of an infamous licensing campaign have now really tried everything.
Newly released e-mails show Ivanka Trump kept using personal account
"The unusual formatting makes it appear that she is not using a government account."
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