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Updated 2026-06-13 11:15
First iPhone X batch reportedly only contains 46,500 units
Apple's TrueDepth camera may be holding things up.
London’s sky turns red Monday, but we can’t blame pollution
Ophelia's circulation is so large it's bringing dust from Africa into England.
How the KRACK attack destroys nearly all Wi-Fi security
Android 6.0 hit especially hard, but all devices are vulnerable.
Supreme Court refuses to hear case questioning Google’s trademark
Lawsuit claimed "google" had become synonymous with "search the Internet."
Super Nt is a $190 FPGA, HDMI SNES (and probably other acronyms)
High-end "clone" console could be hacked to support other classic systems.
Supreme Court to decide if US has right to data on world’s servers
Feds claim legal right to reach into the world's servers with a valid US warrant.
How to harden a country that sits on a fault line
Life in the crater of a volcano whose ash once covered the world.
New film explores the real-life romantic threesome behind Wonder Woman
Professor Marston and the Wonder Women will make you see Wonder Woman in a different light.
Neutron stars collide, solve major astronomical mysteries
Produces light and gravitational waves, confirms collisions produce fast gamma ray bursts, heavy elements.
Ophelia became a major hurricane where no storm had before
"I really can’t believe I’m seeing a major just south of the Azores."
Huawei’s Mate 10 blends AI into every part of the smartphone experience
New neural processing unit promises to make the Mate 10 your smartest smartphone.
South Park Fractured but Whole review: Emphasis on the “fractured”
It's still South Park, but it sure isn't 2014's amazing Stick of Truth.
Millions of high-security crypto keys crippled by newly discovered flaw
Factorization weakness lets attackers impersonate key holders and decrypt their data.
Severe flaw in WPA2 protocol leaves Wi-Fi traffic open to eavesdropping
KRACK attack allows other nasties, including connection hijacking and malicious injection.
Google Home Mini review—A gateway drug for the Google Assistant
A great starter kit for newbies, if you can stand the lack of good music playback.
New Blade Runner VR game foretells a Sega CD-styled story revolution
Technically impressive Oculus freebie has awful story, but it’s otherwise a must-play.
Studying human tumors in mice may end up being misleading
Tumors evolve to adapt to their new environment: a mouse.
Tesla fires hundreds of workers
Higher-performing workers were rewarded with raises, Tesla says.
Ten technologies that might change the world: A review of Soonish
New pop-sci book from Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal creators is occasionally hilarious.
Twilight Imperium v4 review: All-day sci-fi gaming just got better
New edition of classic board game slims down and evolves in all the right ways.
Tom Wheeler to Ajit Pai: “Why the silence” about Trump’s media threats?
Meanwhile, Trump continued attacks on NBC, media: "Sadly, they and others are Fake News."
Mini’s new Countryman hybrid is hobbled by too-small a battery
It's a great package when everything works together, but 7.6kWh isn't enough.
Media coverage of climate negotiations greeted with indifference
Widely publicized event didn’t push people toward political or personal action.
Dutch privacy regulator says Windows 10 breaks the law
Regulator says Microsoft doesn't offer enough information to enable informed consent.
Goodbye Netflix: Hulu will stream Futurama episodes starting October 16
All episodes from both Fox and Comedy Central will hit Hulu, plus four films.
Australian defense firm was hacked and F-35 data stolen, DOD confirms
F-35 Joint Program Office acknowledges breach, says no classified data was stolen.
After second bungle, IRS suspends Equifax’s “taxpayer identity” contract
During suspension, IRS says it will review "Equifax systems and security."
Pumping liquid metal at 1,400°C opens the door for better solar thermal systems
A ceramic pump can handle the heat; careful engineering prevents it from cracking.
5 things we learned from Waymo’s big self-driving car report
A 43-page safety report suggests Waymo is gearing up to release a product.
Samsung Electronics CEO resigns, says company is in “unprecedented crisis”
With the head of Samsung Group facing prison time, CEO calls for company to "start anew."
PC Shadow of War players cheat to get around loot box grind
Higher tier "Golden" chests still largely protected behind paywall.
The E in E. coli now stands for electronics
An engineered gene control circuit allows the bacteria to form a template for metal.
First facility grabs COâ‚‚ from the air and stores it underground
Swiss hardware piggybacks on existing Icelandic storage project.
Equifax rival TransUnion also sends site visitors to malicious pages
People visiting TransUnion’s Central American site redirected to potpourri of badness.
ISPs don’t want to tell the FCC exactly where they offer Internet service
Better data collection could tell us which homes have broadband and which don’t.
Sony’s projector that turns your surface into a touchscreen is now available
The multi-touch tech is cool, but the picture quality doesn’t fit the price.
FCC chair “refused” to rebuke Trump over threat to take NBC off the air
Lawmakers want Pai to “publicly disavow President Trump’s repeated threats.”
Sound of mystery attacks in Cuba released. It’s as obnoxious as you’d expect
Irritating high-pitched recording may or may not help with investigation.
Xbox chief says Sony won’t allow cross-platform Minecraft, probably never will
Sony still doesn’t want to give up its platform lock-in.
Maybe you shouldn’t vaccinate your kids—maybe equinate them instead
Muddled history of the first vaccine gets a shot of genetic clarity.
Man acquitted of felony charge over Facebook police parody page sues
Fake account said police would offer abortions and anybody could become a recruit.
Many patent-holders stop looking to East Texas following Supreme Court ruling
Can Delaware handle the incoming caseload?
50 years later, the Apollo 11 command module still dazzles
A four-city tour comes on the 50th anniversary of NASA’s Moon landings.
Here’s how California plans to regulate driverless cars
Fully driverless vehicles could soon be legal on California roads.
Facebook apologizes for allowing Russian ads to interfere with 2016 campaign
COO: Company must "prevent everything we can from this happening on our platforms."
Waymo’s staggering settlement demand for Uber: $1 billion
Holding fast on massive cash demand suggests Waymo wants to cripple its competitor.
Roku’s new ad-supported channel lets you watch a bunch of movies for free
The first of (probably) many Roku-made, ad-supported channels.
Comcast found a way to raise other cable companies’ prices, rivals say
Comcast/NBC contract demands allegedly make it hard to sell basic TV package.
Bitcoin surges above $5,000
Bitcoin shrugs off Chinese regulations and bubble chatter to smash a new record.
Movies Anywhere: Watch all your Amazon, Google, and iTunes titles in one place
The new app launches with the backing of a slew of Hollywood studios.
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