Stashwick boards the Vision show as an enemy of Paul Bettany's titular android as he goes on a journey of self-discovery.
Entertainment Read on GizmodoApple's Glowtime iPhone event will include the iPhone 16, but may also feature new AirPods, a new Apple Watch and possibly even new Macs.
Business Read on TechCrunchProgress Software has issued an emergency fix for a maximum (10/10) severity vulnerability impacting its LoadMaster and LoadMaster Multi-Tenant (MT) Hypervisor products that allows attackers to remotely execute commands on the device....
Crime and Courts Read on Bleeping ComputerThe TCL’s 50 NXTPaper and its switchable E-Paper mode may not be perfect, but it could finally shake up the increasingly stale budget phone market.
Business Read on GizmodoThe startup has devised a durable way to store solar power as heat that can then be used for household heating or hot water.
Environment Read on TechCrunchWe’ve typed thousands of words to help you find the ideal clacky—or thocky—mechanical keyboard for your refined taste.
Entertainment Read on WIRED Top StoriesHere’s a guide to all the models—plus Pixel case recommendations and smart software tricks to try.
Politics Read on WIRED Top StoriesThis year, the B’s made their debut in the Pioneer League, a professional baseball organization that’s partnered with the MLB, but unlike the minor leagues, it’s not tied to any existing MLB teams.
Business Read on TechCrunchElectric grills dangle the potential of being greener, safer, and more consistent than propane grills. But the experience of using one is frustrating.
Environment Read on WIRED Top StoriesShopping for a phone can be an ordeal. That’s why we’ve tested almost every Android phone, from the smartest to the cheapest—even phones that fold—to find those worth your money.
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Health Read on ScienceAlertThe concept of space-time makes Star Trek-style warp drives theoretically possible, and researchers have proposed a way of detecting their use.
Politics Read on WIRED ScienceAlong with the ability to automatically adjust to the surface they’re traversing, the legs move faster and jump higher than their more standardized electric counterparts.
Politics Read on TechCrunchHi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 51, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you’re new here, welcome, I hope you love spy shows as much as I do, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.) This week, I’ve been reading about cobalt miners and religious AI and the history of the Moleskine, listening to pop-punk Disney songs on repeat, finally starting The Sopranos (I know, I know), soundtracking my workday with the Earth.fm app, giving Tweek another whirl for simple task and calendar stuff, and spending too much time debating whether NFL Sunday Ticket is worth the money. It’s definitely not, but it also, like, kind of is. I also have for you everybody’s favorite new PlayStation game,...
Entertainment Read on The Verge TechIt’s been ten years since the Apple Watch was announced. Where does it go from here?
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