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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.
Mr. Robot’s new season has more of the same—epic hacks, creativity amid chaos
Elliot is back, so too is the high-wire filmmaking and haywire plot.
Vivoactive 3 review: Garmin’s often the underdog, often the better choice
Apple and Fitbit may get all the attention, but Garmin deserves just as much credit.
Oculus Santa Cruz hands-on: The greatest trick the VR devil ever pulled
We still have questions, but hands-on demo ends with emphatic exclamation point.
There’s an app for that? We talk about developing for cars with iHeartRadio
Do third-party apps for infotainment systems matter? We ask a developer.
Equifax website borked again, this time to redirect to fake Flash update
Malware researcher encounters bogus download links during multiple visits.
Pre-release Google Home Mini goes rogue, starts recording 24/7 [Updated]
Google blames the Mini’s touch control and disables touch worldwide for now.
Judge wants to know if Allergan’s tribal patent deal is a “sham”
Allergan tries to avoid Patent Office review, but a courtroom reckoning awaits.
SpaceX has flown its third “flight proven” rocket
With success, it should be easier for SpaceX to find customers for used rockets.
Tim Cook says the tech “doesn’t exist” for quality AR glasses yet
Cook compared AR’s rise to that of the App Store in scope and importance.
T-Mobile customer data plundered thanks to bad API
T-Mobile missed bug that allowed harvesting of IMSI numbers, security question answers.
Congress’ pharmacist hints some members have Alzheimer’s, backpedals furiously
The quote seems clear, but now he’s changing his tune.
Odd, potato-shaped dwarf planet has ring, may not be a planet
Rings may be a common feature of objects that orbit outside of Neptune.
Study claims vaccines-autism link; scientists find fake data, have rage stroke
It’s the second retraction for authors, who accuse critics of being trolls, pharma shills.
Donald Trump tweet suggests that FCC should take NBC off the air
That’s “not how it works,” FCC commissioner tells the president.
New Bing updates make search results as visual as Google
Need a new show to watch? Bing helps make your options clear.
Kaspersky reportedly modified its AV to help Russia steal NSA secrets
Hackers used company’s software to secretly scan for top-secret information, WSJ says.
Oculus Rift sees permanent price drop: $399 with Touch controllers
Hardware bundle price has dropped by 50 percent in less than a year.
Library trolls copyright zealots by naming collection after Sonny Bono
Little-known copyright provision allows reproduction of full book texts.
Zuckerberg announces $199 Oculus Go as “sweet spot” standalone VR headset
Shipping "early next year," also teases wireless "Santa Cruz" headsets.
10Gbps cable Internet uploads and downloads coming in DOCSIS update
Full duplex version of DOCSIS 3.1 could help cable match fiber uploads.
Nissan modified this GT-R to be driven with a PS4 controller
Remote-controlled by helicopter, it hit 131mph at Silverstone in the UK.
Jony Ive’s creativity pales compared to Apple’s App Store lawsuit defense
Apple sells "software distribution services to developers" who lease App Store space.
Is that water drinkable? Fast test may hold the answer
Doped ink spills E. coli’s guts, glows in the presence of the bloody aftermath.
Oculus releases full, open source schematics for second Rift dev kit
Plus, details on a cancelled "HD" development kit.
Logitech Craft review: A slick keyboard combo that takes on the Surface Dial
It's not cheap, but Craft is well built and offers a great experience for creatives.
FDA head: Hurricane Maria set to hit hospitals nationwide, clobber drug supply
Puerto Rico makes 10 percent of the drugs prescribed in US—some made nowhere else.
Dutch government wants all new cars to be emissions-free by 2030
Ambitious goals have drawn skeptics, but NL is following China, France leads.
Why did ancient people keep human skulls around the house?
In episode 1 of our new series, we travel back 9,000 years to explore a strange ritual.
Amazon’s new Kindle Oasis is (finally) waterproof and a little less expensive
The new $250 e-reader is a bit faster, bigger, and more tub-friendly.
A 757hp Corvette station wagon? We love the Callaway AeroWagen
The C7 Corvette is a very good car, and Callaway has made it even better.
How the lidar-on-a-chip technology GM just bought probably works
A key technical advisor has done extensive solid-state lidar research.
Plugging in to a volcano: Geothermal power and the science that enables it
Scientists’ numerical models and chemistry map geothermal fields, regulate use.
Court significantly reins in what data anti-Trump website must give to feds
Judge: DOJ can't "rummage through the information contained on DreamHost's website."
Valve announces the first big SteamVR 2.0 feature: waaay more space
Nearly 1,100 square feet of virtual insanity could be yours with SteamVR's next wave.
How Kaspersky AV reportedly was caught helping Russian hackers steal NSA secrets
Reports say Israeli spies burrowed inside Kaspersky’s network caught Russia red handed.
Supreme Court: Hacking conviction stands for man who didn’t hack computer
High court refuses to hear appeal of hacking conviction, one-year prison sentence.
Range Rover goes techno, gets new cabin and P400e plug-in hybrid option
But we have to wait for the 2019 model year for the P400e plug-in hybrids.
Whoops: Drug ads gloss over risks with a mind trick—that’s backed by the FDA
Drug makers are supposed to be forthcoming with health risks—and the more the better.
Trump’s DOJ tries to rebrand weakened encryption as “responsible encryption”
DOJ rekindles fight with Apple, wants government access to encrypted devices.
Dow Jones posts fake story claiming Google was buying Apple
Story claims Jobs arranged the $9 billion acquisition in his will.
Beware of sketchy iOS popups that want your Apple ID
Benign iOS prompts are indistinguishable from those generated by malicious apps.
ECHO captures the horror of being replaced by yourself
The stealth-action tale of killer clones is one of the scariest I’ve played all year.
EPA chief says wind tax credits should be eliminated
Makes no mention of subsidies fossil fuel industry enjoys.
Man: My wife and I were secretly filmed at our Airbnb rental
“I hope more victims will come forward,” says man who claims he was recorded naked.
Apple—not a network or streaming giant—nabs a Spielberg TV series reboot
Bryan Fuller (Hannibal, American Gods) will reboot obscure 80s anthology, Amazing Stories.
In killing the Clean Power Plan, EPA wants a narrow Clean Air Act
Obama’s plan capped total emissions; EPA says it should regulate individual plants.
FCC’s claim that one ISP counts as “competition” faces scrutiny in court
FCC should be forced to reinstate price caps in business broadband, groups say.
New patent-holder grabs Nokia patents, sues over Apple iPhones
Patent-licensing shop that enforced Nokia and Sony patents has changed hands.
“Baby body parts” campaign ad from US House member blocked by Twitter
Ad says, "I fought Planned Parenthood and we stopped the sale of baby body parts."
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