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18 votes
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Motion smoothing is ruining cinema
25 votes -
Dish agrees to $5 billion US deal for wireless assets
3 votes -
AMBER Alerts were designed to recover children in the most serious abduction cases, but they might be ineffective at saving lives, and could carry hidden costs.
9 votes -
Justice Department to open broad, new antitrust review of Big Tech companies such as Google, Facebook, Amazon, and Apple
10 votes -
The computer gaming statistics technology innovators should know
4 votes -
Taking the sting out: Australian gene editing is crossing the pain threshold
4 votes -
The internet has spent three years taking care of this guy’s plants: The subreddit r/takecareofmyplant has 11,300 members, all dedicated to, well, taking care of a plant
17 votes -
Dream Boat: In Costa Rica, a startup builds a model ship for a cleaner future
3 votes -
What do you think about "robot affection"?
After watching this and this, and dealing with the cringe and shock, I wondered about whether these things, including this but also stuff like sex robots or other robots whose purpose is some sort...
After watching this and this, and dealing with the cringe and shock, I wondered about whether these things, including this but also stuff like sex robots or other robots whose purpose is some sort of affection, will ever take off. I know the phenomenon where in Japan adult males date handheld gameboy-like computers (wut?), but apart from that, I'm not sure anybody will prefer these stuff instead of the real thing. It also feels deeply weird, bizarre and cringy. What do you think of these tech?
20 votes -
Norway's first hydrogen-powered car ferries take shape
5 votes -
'It's a career ender': Two LGBTQ former Dell workers share their stories
10 votes -
‘The Lion King’ review: Disney’s remake is a disastrous plunge into the uncanny valley
14 votes -
Microsoft capitulates and agrees to undo planned partner product licensing changes
4 votes -
The world's first automatic textile recycling facility will be built in Malmö
6 votes -
Black tech news coverage struggles to find a home in mainstream newsrooms
8 votes -
Researchers eliminated HIV from the genomes of living animals, for the first time
10 votes -
Would you eat a burger made out of CO2 captured from the air?
9 votes -
Ecosia - The search engine that plants trees
11 votes -
Researchers say they’re closer to finding cure for HIV after using CRISPR technology to eliminate disease in live mice for the first time
9 votes -
Boeing's 737 Max software outsourced to $9-an-hour engineers
24 votes -
The Soviet superplane that rattled America
6 votes -
G-20 leaders resolve to prevent exploitation of Internet for terrorism
G-20 leaders resolve to prevent exploitation of Internet for terrorism This statement was reportedly an initiative of the Australian Prime Minister.
9 votes -
Jony Ive, iPhone designer, announces Apple departure
18 votes -
How 3D printing could help shape surgery
5 votes -
The LED traffic light and the danger of "but sometimes!"
7 votes -
Are there potential downsides of going to 100% renewable energy?
4 votes -
A look inside Eviation’s Alice, the all-electric plane headed to Cape Air
5 votes -
Why Mazda is purging touchscreens from its vehicles
18 votes -
Masks, cash and apps: How Hong Kong’s protesters find ways to outwit the surveillance state
10 votes -
Data bleeding everywhere: A story of period trackers
11 votes -
Forty online resources all women in tech careers should know about
7 votes -
Maine Governor signs strictest internet protections in the US
8 votes -
Uber names Melbourne as first non-US city for flying car program
6 votes -
Apollo’s brain: The computer that guided man to the Moon
5 votes -
Ditch the GPS. It’s ruining your brain.
19 votes -
How artificial intelligence will revolutionize the way video games are developed and played
8 votes -
Facebook suspends app pre-installs on Huawei phones
9 votes -
The tech of ‘Terminator 2’ – an oral history
5 votes -
Quantum computing is a marathon, not a sprint
5 votes -
Researchers strapped video cameras on sixteen cats and let them do their thing. Here’s what they found. (Q&A with Maren Huck about her recent study in Applied Animal Behaviour Science)
9 votes -
Metadata is the biggest little problem plaguing the music industry
7 votes -
Facebook's Zuckerberg and Sandberg will disregard subpoenas to appear in front of Canada-hosted International Grand Committee on Big Data, Privacy and Democracy
13 votes -
Arm staff told they must cut all ties with Huawei
7 votes -
Why shaky data security protocols for apps put LGBTQ people at risk
8 votes -
Hobbling Huawei: Inside the US war on China’s tech giant
4 votes -
This genealogy database helped solve dozens of crimes. But its new privacy rules will restrict access by cops.
4 votes -
Timor-Leste aims to become world's first plastics-neutral country
6 votes -
Schools are using software to help pick who gets in. What could go wrong?
7 votes -
Why do people not like telemetry?
I often see people complaining about telemetry in things like Firefox and the like, but I've never understood why it was a big problem for your privacy. If it's anonymous and helps the developers...
I often see people complaining about telemetry in things like Firefox and the like, but I've never understood why it was a big problem for your privacy. If it's anonymous and helps the developers do their job, what's wrong with it?
26 votes