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Apple Enters the Credit Card Market With—Yep—Apple Card
Apple Card lives both in the existing Wallet app and as a status-signaling physical titanium card.
Breaking Down Apple News+, Apple TV+, Apple Card and More
Catch up on the most important news today in 2 minutes or less.
McDonald's Acquires Machine-Learning Startup Dynamic Yield for $300 Million
The fast-food giant's largest acquisition in 20 years is bringing machine learning to the drive-thru.
All the New Services Apple Announced: News+, TV+, Apple Card, Apple Arcade
Apple held a media event at its Cupertino, California campus on Monday morning. It showed off a host of new content services and launched its own credit card.
How to Check Your Computer for Hacked Asus Software Update
Hackers compromised Asus’s Live Update tool to distribute malware to almost 1 million people. Here’s how to see if your computer has it.
Apple TV+ Is Here—but the Streaming Service Has a Long Way to Go
The streaming service has big names, and deep pockets, but must-watch programming? Dunno.
Meet LockerGoga, the Ransomware Crippling Industrial Firms
The new strain of malware represents a dangerous combination of aggressive disruption and high-stakes targets.
Apple Launches Apple News+ Paid Subscription Service
Apple News Plus will cost $10 a month and provide subscribers with feature stories from hundreds of magazines and newspapers.
The Comedian With the Best Trump Impression? None of Them
Few, if any, actors have been able to accurately mimic the president's style.
'Us' Broke a Lot of Box Office Records
Jordan Peele's horror flick made a lot of cash this weekend. Also, one of the Jonas Brothers knows how 'Game of Thrones' ends.
Simple Experiments Show How Motion Is Equivalent to Heat
A big idea in thermodynamics is the mechanical equivalent of heat, a concept that spells out how moving objects and changing temperatures relate.
What to Expect From Monday's Big Apple Event
It's all about the services.
In Germany, Solar-Powered Homes Are Really Catching On
The country is getting closer to the solar home revolution: a panel on every roof, an EV in every garage, and a battery in every basement.
How to Watch Apple's Event on Monday, March 25
Things kick off at 10 AM on Monday, March 25, at the Steve Jobs Theater.
Can AI Be a Fair Judge in Court? Estonia Thinks So
Estonia plans to use an artificial intelligence program to decide some small-claims cases, part of a push to make government services smarter.
Liveblog: Live Updates From Apple's March 25 Event
On Monday morning, Apple hosts an event to outline plans for its news distribution and media streaming services. Our live coverage starts at 9 am Pacific.
We Might Be Reaching 'Peak Indifference' on Climate Change
Anyone who wants to deal with climate change may have only a brief window to sell the public on a plan.
On the Trail of the Robocall King
An investigator set out to discover the source of one scammy robocall. Turns out, his target made them by the millions.
The Beautiful Benefits of Contemplating Doom
The Doomsday Clock reminds us that global catastrophe is closer than ever. But it doesn't have to be all gloom.
A Clever New Strategy for Treating Cancer, Thanks to Darwin
Most advanced-stage cancers mutate, resisting drugs meant to kill them. Now doctors are harnessing the principles of evolution to thwart that lethal adaptation.
Synthetic Biology Could Bring a Pox on Us All
New methods are making it easier than ever to produce life-saving vaccines—and life-taking viruses that humanity is not prepared to fight.
The Engine Propelling the Fastest Woman on Four Wheels
A turbojet engine used on F-4 Phantom jets during the Vietnam War finds a new purpose.
Angry Nerd: The Next Big One Will Be a Dataquake
Platforms have become the slabs of virtual bedrock underlying life. And every day they shift.
What Happens When a Jury Grapples With Perplexing Science
Two decades ago, a new form of genetic testing helped send a man to prison. But the case exposed the limits of using complicated forensics in a criminal trial.
Mueller Report Says No Collusion, Barr Raises a Million Questions
In a convoluted letter to Congress, Attorney General William Barr summarized Robert Mueller's report on the Russia investigation and said he won't charge President Trump with obstruction.
Tesla Sues Zoox and More Car News This Week
Plus: Tesla sues Zoox over trade secrets, riding with Peloton's truck train, and more.
Devin Nunes' Twitter Lawsuit Tops This Week's Internet News Roundup
Last week the California congressman sued Twitter and some of its users—and that's barely the craziest thing that happened.
The Mysterious Math of How Cells Determine Their Own Fate
During development, cells seem to use statistics to figure out what identities they should take on.
How Do You Pronounce Buttigieg? The Internet Counts the Ways
As the Internet falls for presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg's millennial POV, first it has to learn how to say his name.
Space Photos of the Week: True Colors Shining Through
From nebulae to Andromeda to candy-colored Titan, space is full of spring hues.
We Need More Videogame Folklorists
Author Wes Locher believes chronicling the offline lives of players is important. He's right.
Kushner Used WhatsApp, a Very Bad Database Leak, and More Security News This Week
Jared and Ivanka used private messaging against the rules, and more security news this week.
Safety-Obsessed Volvo Goes After Distracted, Speedy Drivers
To go with smarter safety tech, Volvo is upping its driver-monitoring efforts and putting speed limits on all its cars.
19 Best Tech Deals on PC Gaming, Camping Gear, and More
We found a handful of great tech and outdoor discounts to peruse if you didn't already order the new iPad or Kindle.
FEMA Leaked Data From 2.3 Million Disaster Survivors
The Homeland Security Department inspector general released a damning report about FEMA's inability to safeguard the personal info of the people it helped.
The Mueller Report Is Here, Apple's Big Event, and More News
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The Mueller Report Is Done. Now Comes the Hard Part
Special counsel Robert Mueller finished his investigation into the 2016 presidential election Friday.
Gadget Lab Podcast: Google Takes on Microsoft, Amazon in Gaming
Google’s just-announced cloud gaming service, Stadia, holds the promise of seamless, multi-device gaming. Is it too good to be true?
'Return of the Obra Dinn' Is the Best Indie Game Around
The title won big at this week's Independent Gaming Festival.
You Can Play With Escape Velocity—Without Leaving the Planet
Gravity is a real pain for aspiring space travelers. These equations explain how to defy it.
Review: 'Us' Is About Ascending From Your Own Personal Hell
The wonder of Jordan Peele's latest movie lives in its layers.
Those Midwestern Floods Are Expected to Get Much, Much Worse
The intense snow and rainfall of the past several weeks have saturated the ground and rivers, leaving little room for yet more upcoming rain.
Utah Just Became a Leader in Digital Privacy
Opinion: Utah legislators recently voted to pass landmark legislation in support of a new privacy law. Statehouses across the country should take notes.
The Very Mathematical History of a Perfect Color Combination
Solarized creator Ethan Schoonover sought colors that would look good together, have the same apparent brightness, and work on light and dark backgrounds.
Costa Rica's Zero-Carbon Plan Could Be a Model for the World
President Carlos Alvarado Quesada explains Costa Rica's plan to ditch fossil fuels and how it could inspire others to do the same.
Smart Devices for Teaching an Old House New Tricks
Add convenience and energy-saving perspective to your home with these intelligent gadgets.
Having Sleep Troubles? There's a Gadget for That
From smart mattresses to aural headbands, devices claiming to deliver a more satisfying slumber keep materializing. Do we really need so much help?
The Top 3 Video Doorbells for Capturing Who’s There
The latest models don't just connect your door to you phone. Control these with your voice, and let them govern the gadgets in your smart home.
Withings Move ECG Watch Is Good for Your Ticker
It may look like a stylish, minimalist timepiece but it tracks you steps and can detect if your heart skips a beat.
Your Facebook Password Isn’t Safe. Neither Is Your Android Phone
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