Elon Musk's Neuralink hopes to put sensors in human brains next year

While we wait for Neuralink to present the progress it’s made over the last couple of years in brain-computer interface technology, the New York Times has already published information from an early briefing and it’s stuff that’s straight out of scie…

Apple removes Zoom-based software from Macs via a silent update

Apple is known for running a tight ship on iOS but things aren’t that clear-cut on macOS. While the company does scrutinize the apps that go through its App Store, it has less control over those that are sourced elsewhere and some do get through the restrictions it places on macOS. One of the most recent high-profile cases involves the … Continue reading

Donna Noble Is Saving the Universe on Her Own This Time

Move over, Doctor—there’s a new pilot at the TARDIS console room controls, and a lifetime’s temping in Chiswick has prepared her to be the universe’s greatest defender.

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Hackers broke into Sprint accounts through Samsung's website

Sprint’s security team is having a very, very lousy 2019. On top of the earlier Boost Mobile breach, the carrier has revealed that hackers obtained “unauthorized access” to an unspecified number of Sprint accounts through Samsung’s “add a line” webs…

Joy-con drift complaints are growing in number and noise

Mechanical parts eventually degrade through wear and tear, especially when such parts are exposed to extensive use. But when that happens just four months after buying a relatively expensive accessory, there’s bound to be some rather dissatisfied owners complaining loudly on the Internet. That seems to be the exact case with owners of the Nintendo Switch Joy-cons who are clamoring … Continue reading

Solo's Surprise Darth Maul Cameo Gets an Unsurprisingly Great Action Figure

This honestly might be the best thing to come out of Solo: A Star Wars Story, given the movie managed to kill off most of the other good things about it.

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Google Exec Tells Senate That Project Dragonfly Has Been "Terminated"

On Tuesday, Google vice president of public policy Karan Bhatia told members of the Senate Judiciary that the company’s Project Dragonfly—a search engine for the Chinese market that was widely reported to involve huge concessions to state censors and protested by its own staff—has been “terminated” and employees…

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Caffeinate Like a Deals Blogger On Prime Day: OXO's Cold Brew Coffee Maker Is $10 Off

OXO Good Grips Cold Brew Coffee Maker | $40 | Amazon

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Federal Law Says ‘Go Back To Where You Came From’ Counts As Discrimination

The U.S. EEOC cites the phrase President Trump recently used against four congresswomen as workplace harassment.

Colbert Gives Trump A Reminder Of His Own Ugly Past: ‘Racism Is Your Brand!’

“Late Show” host has a bone to pick with the president’s latest claims.