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Keep a Daily Planner in 2019—for Yourself and Nobody Else
Does your planner need to be Insta-worthy? No. But a decorative, multi-colored, stickered planner just might help you love your to-do list.
Attack on Ethereum Classic Highlights a Crypto Weakness
Attackers appear to have gained control of 51 percent of the computers on the Ethereum Classic network, allowing them to spend cryptocurrency that wasn't theirs.
The 'Captain Marvel' Trailer Is the Teaser the Movie Needed
Finally, a clip that gets people excited to see the MCU's newest hero in action.
The Clever Clumsiness of a Robot Teaching Itself to Walk
Researchers make robots teach themselves how to walk through trial and error, like babies, to navigate the real world.
Google's New Interpreter Mode Translates Your Conversation
If you want to ask a favor of the Parisian concierge, but maybe your French is too rusty, let Google do the talking.
The Viral 'Half Summer, Half Winter' Manhattan Aerial Photo
Paul Seibert digitally blended two photographs he took from a helicopter, thousands of feet above New York City.
A YubiKey for iOS Will Soon Free Your iPhone From Passwords
Yubico has finally gotten the green light from Apple to make a hardware authentication token that works on iPhones and iPads.
HERE Is Challenging Uber by Uniting the World's Cab Drivers
SoMo is a new app from mapping company HERE that pushes back against ride-hail dominance by giving other drivers a common platform.
CES 2019: All the Coolest Stuff We've Seen So Far
In the sea of consumer products that is CES 2019, a few gems stand out. This is the neatest tech we've seen at the show.
The Buzz Behind an App That Can Monitor Beehives Remotely
Sensors embedded in the hive let beekeepers assess the health of their pollinators via the internet.
A Third of Americans Use Ride-Hail. Uber and Lyft Need More
That number has doubled since 2015, but Uber and Lyft have made little progress on their bigger goal: attracting regular riders.
The Shutdown Shows Just How Vital Government Scientists Are
As federal scientists sit at home, the many industries that rely on them are already beginning to feel their absence.
15 Games We Can’t Wait for in 2019, From ‘Metro Exodus’ to ‘Anthem’
From fantastic IP-crossing adventures to all-new exosuit epics, our consoles and PCs have plenty to look forward to this year.
How Health Care Data and Lax Rules Help China Prosper in AI
Gathering health care data is much easier for Chinese companies than for their US counterparts—a boost for machine-learning algorithms.
How Corning Makes Super-Pure Glass for Fiber-Optic Cable
The glass company can't just melt silica. The process involves glass soot particles and a grain silo of sorts.
Mueller Investigation 2019: Indictments, Witnesses, and More
The special counsel has lots of unfinished business on his to-do list this year, including a final report. Here's a rundown.
CES 2019 Liveblog Day 1: News and Photos From CES in Las Vegas
This year's CES, one of the biggest consumer tech showcases in the world, starts Monday morning. Join us for live updates from the show in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Intel Lakefield Brings Its 3D Chip-Stacking Tech to Life
Weeks after introducing Foveros, its 3D logic stacking technology, Intel has shown off a motherboard that puts it to use.
Hyundai's Elevate Concept Uses Legs and Wheels to Go Anywhere
The automaker's CES concept uses multiple modes of locomotion to move through any territory.
Bell's Nexus Air Taxi Brings Flying Cars Down to Earth
The company behind the V-22 Osprey and V-280 Valor brings its experience to the pie-in-the-sky flying car industry.
Harley-Davidson's Electric LiveWire Motorcycle Debuts at CES
Unveiled today at CES, the LiveWire will hit 60 mph in 3.5 seconds and cover 110 miles between charging stops.
Today's TV Mom Is Raising Us for a More Real World
From 'Pose' to 'Jane the Virgin', mothers on TV are getting much more complex—and that's a good thing.
Netflix and Amazon Binged Wins at the Golden Globes
And 'Aquaman' continues to rule the box office.
How to Calculate the Physics in 'Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'
Using the videogame's training mode, you can figure out the rules governing how the various characters jump and move.
The Star Wars Franchise Will Return in Full Force in 2019
Is your New Year's resolution to consume more 'Star Wars' content? The universe has delivered.
Bitcoin Exposed Silicon Valley's Ultimate Aim: Making Money
Bitcoin is a prime example of how Silicon Valley touts "democratization" and "decentralization" as righteous motives when wealth is the ultimate goal.
CES 2019: Samsung TVs Score iTunes and a MicroLED Upgrade
Samsung shows off new televisions at CES, and says iTunes will soon join its smart TV offerings.
Golden Globe Awards 2019: How to Watch
It's like an Oscars-Emmys mashup, but with better taste and more alcohol. Here's how to tune in, TV or not.
Tesla’s Price Cut and More Car News From This Week
Plus, New York cancels a much-hyped subway shutdown, self-driving cars have an interesting 2018, and we ride an odd, three-wheeled electric vehicle.
Romney, Pelosi, Warren, and More Pave the Runway for 2020
Surely things on the internet will be better than they were in 2018, right? Oh, wait...
Space and Time Could Be a Quantum Error-Correcting Code
The fabric of space-time may get its robustness from a network of quantum particles, according to a principle called quantum error correction.
The 'Twinning' Fad, the Weather Channel, and More Security News
A rogue PewDiePie fan, Marriott hack details, and more of the week's top security news.
Sci-Fi Writers Are Grappling with a Post-Trump Reality
The latest edition of 'The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy' proves it.
Space Photos of the Week: A Cosmic Light Show Rings in 2019
We start with a view of Earth, then speed out past the Kuiper Belt into deep space.
Marie Kondo Is All of Us in This Year of Self-Optimization
In 2018, all we wanted was tea and sympathy. But by the look of Twitter, 2019’s vibe is slanting towards dogged, intentional improvement.
14 Tech and Outdoors Deals: Mario Kart, Apple HomePod , Lift Tickets, Garmin
From smart speakers to PopSockets, we have your weekend shopping covered.
What Is XR, and How Do I Get It?
A new shiny thing called XR—an umbrella term encompassing augmented, virtual, and mixed reality technologies—is the industry's new favorite buzz word.
The Simple Engineering That Will Keep NYC's L Train Rolling
Governor Andrew Cuomo says there’s an easy way to fix the Canarsie Tunnel without shutting down the line for several years. And it’s already been used in other cities.
New York’s L Train Shutdown Is Canceled. Now What?
Organizers and transit companies wonder how the averted shutdown will affect its silver lining: the city's plans to rethink its transportation system.
What Is the Dark Side of the Moon?
Yes, China recently landed there, but you're kind of asking the wrong question.
The Quest to Topple Science-Stymying Academic Paywalls
Scientific publishers charge so much that even Harvard can’t afford it anymore. A new publishing infrastructure could help.
A Major Hacking Spree Gets Personal for German Politicians
Hundreds of German politicians who have had their private digital lives exposed online are victims of a hacking campaign with unclear motives.
Switch Your Devices to Dark Mode to Give Your Eyes a Break
For many users, white-on-black displays offer relief from the eyestrain of reading dark text on a light background all day.
The Samsung Space Monitor Liberates Your Desk
By sitting flush against the wall when you don't need it, and tilting any which way when you do, the Space Monitor adds some Marie Kondo to your workspace.
Ex-'Hearthstone' Designers Are Working on a New Marvel Game
Plus unfortunate controversy in the competitive 'Overwatch' scene, a publishing giant goes on the market, and more gaming news.
A Wildfire Was Extra Close to Home for This LA Photographer
Kevin Cooley nearly lost his house to the La Tuna fire, LA's biggest wildfire in recent history, but he captured these extraordinary images.
Blockchain Can Wrest the Internet From Corporations' Grasp
Opinion: It's time to restore the open source, community-led ethos of the original internet—with crypto.
We Need to Not Freak Out About the Robot Revolution
A former Obama advisor says we’ll work alongside the machines—but we also need to be smarter about apprenticeships and job retraining.
Forget the iPhone Shortfall Driving Apple's Stock Drop. They're All About Services Now
Like others before it, Apple must navigate a shift from selling devices to selling content and services like the App Store.
8 Things to Expect From CES 2019: AI, 5G, 8K, and More
When CES 2019 kicks off next week in Las Vegas, companies will be promising faster, smarter tech products. That's partly true.
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