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Apple Watch Ultra 2 Review: You’ll Still Need to Keep Your iPhone Handy
The new version of Apple's rugged sports watch has many helpful enhancements, but it's a bit quirky to use-and still too dependent on your iPhone for some key features.
A Pair of Sun Probes Just Got Closer to Solving a Solar Enigma
The solar corona is hotter than expected, and scientists are using European Space Agency and NASA spacecraft to figure out why.
The Mysterious 'Warming Hole' in the Middle of the US
The world is rapidly heating. So why has the central US been weirdly cool compared to the rest of the country?
How to Get Free Ebooks on ‘Stuff Your E-Reader’ Day (2023)
No matter what device you read ebooks on, there are thousands of free romance titles available this week.
The Kids Don’t Want to Go to College Anymore, and Why Would They?
Journalist and author Paul Tough tells us about what's driving rising tuition fees, lower enrollment, and the myth of college as an equalizer in the US.
How a ‘Digital Peeping Tom’ Unmasked Porn Actors
It's like the secret identity of Batman or Superman. You're not supposed to know who this person is, they didn't want you to know, and somehow you found out.
Jeep Avenger EV 2023: Specs, Prices, Performance, Range
Jeep's first electric car is fun to drive, practical, good-looking and already award-winning. So why isn't it coming to the US?
The Biggest Revelations From the Microsoft Xbox Leaks
Microsoft has traditionally been very tight-lipped about its Xbox and gaming plans. A new leak just opened the floodgates.
Everything We Know About Neuralink's Brain Implant Trial
Elon Musk's neurotech startup announced that it is now seeking patients with paralysis to test a brain-computer interface.
High Blood Pressure Is the World’s Biggest Killer. Now There’s a Plan to Tackle It
Once considered a disease of the affluent, hypertension now affects a third of all adults. The WHO wants nations to get organized to combat it.
DeepMind’s New AI Can Predict Genetic Diseases
AlphaMissense, a new model from Google's artificial intelligence team, analyzes the effects of DNA mutations and will accelerate research into rare diseases.
Chinese Spies Infected Dozens of Networks With Thumb Drive Malware
Security researchers found USB-based Sogu espionage malware spreading within African operations of European and US firms.
‘What the Fuck Was This?’: Behind the 1984 ‘Dune’ Promotional Tour
Four gala premieres, a very excited cast, and David Lynch at the White House with the Reagans-Dune had a lot going for it. And a lot working against it.
Apple iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max Review: Befit the Name
If you're choosing between Apple's two premier handsets, we say go big or go home.
Apple iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus Review: It’s OK Not to Love Your Phone
With a new USB-C port and some helpful enhancements over last year's model, we like the iPhone 15 just fine.
How to Make Reddit Suck Less on Your Phone
Remember when browsing Reddit on the go was easy? Those options are gone, but here's what you can do instead.
Get Ready for ChatGPT-Style AI Chatbots That Do Your Boring Chores
Move over, Siri. Startups are using the technology behind ChatGPT to build more capable AI agents that can control your computer and access the web to get things done-with sometimes chaotic results.
The Fall of Babylon Is a Warning for AI Unicorns
When it went public in 2021, Babylon Health was valued at over $4 billion. Now it has declared bankruptcy. Insiders say it could never live up to its hype.
TikTok Shop Has a Snail Slime Problem
TikTok Shop, which launched in the US last week, is littered with impossibly cheap-and fake-products. Snail slime is just the beginning.
Here Come the Glow-in-the-Dark Houseplants
Startup Light Bio has created a bioluminescent petunia using mushroom genes and plans to start shipping the plants next spring.
There’s an Alternative to the Infinite Scroll
It's easy to feel like there's no escape from doomscrolling. The classical Chinese handscroll suggests otherwise.
Crispr Pioneer Jennifer Doudna Has the Guts to Take On the Microbiome
The world-famous biochemist is ready to tackle everything from immune disorders and mental illness to climate change-all by altering microbes in the digestive tract.
Universal Music Declares War on Streaming Noise
The world's largest record label has struck a deal in France to demonetize functional music" like AI sludge and noise tracks and give more money to artists.
The Dark Economics of Russell Brand
Russell Brand has built a massive following on YouTube and Rumble with conspiracy-laden videos. He says the mainstream is out to get him-but is it all just a grift?
Explore the Ancient Aztec Capital in This Lifelike 3D Rendering
We spoke with Thomas Kole, a digital artist who re-created the capital of the Aztec Empire in such detail that it looks like a living metropolis.
Sonos Move 2 Review: Powerful and Punchy Portable Speaker
The outdoor offering from the multiroom system king has had a big revamp for detailed tunes with more power, but it's not an unqualified success.
40 Best Couch Co-Op Games (2023): PS4/5, Xbox, PC, Switch
Settle in for some bonding time. These are our favorite cooperative titles for two to eight players, all playable on a single TV.
X Challenger Pebble Thinks AI-Generated Posts Can Help Lure Users Away From Elon Musk
To encourage conversation, Twitter-like platform Pebble-formerly T2-now suggests AI-generated updates for users to edit or post. It's also opening sign-ups to anyone with an account on X.
Xiaomi Mix Fold 3 Review: The Slimmest Folding Phone Yet
With a svelte design, gorgeous screens, and plenty of stamina, it's a shame Xiaomi's Mix Fold 3 is only available in China.
This Treaty Could Stop Plastic Pollution—or Doom the Earth to Drown in It
The UN has released a draft of what might become a landmark agreement to protect human health and the environment. Emphasis on might.
Ski Resorts Are Giving Up on Snow
With natural snow becoming scarcer and artificial powder woefully unsustainable, Europe's mountain resorts are starting to look at life beyond downhill skiing.
The Squelchy, Messy Art of Video Game Sound Effects
Foley artist Joanna Fang powers up video games with her eclectic arsenal of sound-simulating weapons.
Pay Transparency Is Sweeping Across the US
New York joined a wave of states that require pay transparency in job ads. New data suggests most US postings now include a salary range, but they are sometimes laughably vague.
A New Proof Moves the Needle on a Sticky Geometry Problem
A deceptively simple math proposition known as the Kakeya conjecture underpins a tower of other questions in physics, number theory, and harmonic analysis.
Doona Liki Trike Review (2023): Easy to Transport
This incredibly compact stroller-tricycle doesn't have a ton of cush for the tush.
The Best Video Game Deals (September 2023): Xbox, PC, Switch, PlayStation
Games for every console, plus DLC and freebies-all in one spot.
How to Make Sure Important Emails Don’t End Up in Spam
Don't miss important emails from important people because of your junk filter.
The Weird Link Between Donald Trump’s Georgia Indictment and the Rapper Young Thug
Both the former president and the rapper are charged with racketeering by the Fulton County district attorney. Both cases involve social media as evidence. Both are about to get extremely complicated.
ChatGPT Isn't Coming for Your Coding Job
New technologies have long promised to make human software engineers redundant. But developers have only gotten more important over time.
You Need to Update Google Chrome or Whatever Browser You Use
Plus: Spyware-packing ads, TikTok GDPR violations, Elon Musk investigations, and more.
Apple Bids Goodbye to the iPhone Mini
Plus: Bose refreshes the QuietComfort line of noise-canceling headphones, and HP debuts a folding laptop (which means something different than you think it does).
A Global Surge in Cholera Outbreaks May Be Fueled by Climate Change
One of the world's deadliest diseases is rising again as extreme weather creates a perfect breeding ground for the bacteria.
15 Great Deals From Samsung's Discover Fall Sale: Galaxy Z Flip5, Galaxy Tab S9, and More
We've gathered all the best discounts on smartphones, tablets, TVs, and more.
The Expanse Marks Telltale Games' Return to Form
New engine work, motion capture, and experimentation in the new The Expanse: A Telltale Series, gives us all a positive impression for the studio's future.
How to Build Your Lego Collection Like a Lego Master (2023)
You dream of a basement-wide cityscape, but you also have to pay rent. We asked Lego Master and brickfluencer Stacey Roy how to do it.
Massive MGM and Caesars Hacks Epitomize a Vicious Ransomware Cycle
Cyberattacks on casinos grab attention, but a steady stream of less publicized attacks leave vulnerable victims struggling to recover.
The Auto Strike Threatens a Supply Chain Already Weakened by Covid
A prolonged autoworker strike would be especially painful for smaller players inside the complex auto supply chain. It could also impact thousands more workers and push up car prices.
If Elon Musk Had Been a Happy Child, Would He Still Be Launching Rockets?
Biographer of Genius" Walter Isaacson thinks he cracked the code to Elon Musk-the entrepreneur's brutal childhood fueled his frenzied achievements in space, AI, brain chips, and electric cars.
Why Is Everyone Asking Men About the Roman Empire?
Why is no one asking me, someone who identifies as a woman, about Ancient Rome? Because let me tell you, I think about it a lot.
Radiation Is Everywhere. But It’s Not All Bad
Although radiation sounds scary, it isn't necessarily harmful. Here's what to know about the four types.
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