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‘Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice’ Is All About the Fight
Fights in ‘Sekiro’ aren’t won by hiding, or dodging, or trickery. They’re won through relentless, decisive action. You fight because fighting is the only way forward.
Burley Encore X Review: A Fun but Flawed Bike Trailer
Burley’s new multisport bike trailer is a good way to haul your kids, but it may not be ready for the long haul.
Your Apples May Soon Be Picked By Laser-Shooting Robots
It takes a deft touch to harvest fruit and veggies. Which is why roboticists are inventing hyper-specialized machines to pick crops.
How Much Prenatal Genetic Information Do You Actually Want?
Now that dozens of tests are on the market, patients can scan their unborn children for less serious diseases too. But what will we, as a society, do with that information?
The Godfathers of the AI Boom Win the Turing Award
Yoshua Bengio, Geoff Hinton, and Yann LeCun pioneered work in artificial neural networks, paving the way for self-driving cars and facial-recognition software.
Male Birth Control Could Actually Happen. But Do Men Want It?
The contraceptive gel is being tested in nine cities. It seems to work, but it’s hard to know how eager men are for the new option.
Memes Are in Danger, but This Chat App Is Saving Lives
Catch up on the most important news today in 2 minutes or less.
Want Apple Card’s Security Benefits? Just Use Apple Pay
Apple says Apple Card offers “a new level” of security, but nearly all those protections are already available if you use Apple Pay.
Why America Wants to Send Astronauts to the Moon’s South Pole
Vice President Mike Pence announced the first lunar destination for American astronauts: the south pole. But a lot of work needs to be done before that’s feasible.
Amazon Has Great Deals on Its Tablets and Echo Speakers Now
Amazon is currently offering Cloud Cams, Fire Tablets, and Echo Speakers at a steep discount.
Europe’s New Copyright Law Could Be Bad for Memes
The European Parliament approves a sweeping new copyright directive aimed at tech platforms like Google and Facebook.
Ferrari Built the Track-Slaying P80/C for a Single Customer
The unnamed buyer spent *dio* knows how much on a hypercar that oozes with Ferrari heritage but blazes around corners.
The War to Remotely Control Self-Driving Cars Heats Up
Designated Driver is just the latest competitor to enter the market for the teleoperation tech that will make robo-cars work.
Long Before Selfies and Memes, People Wanted to Share Pics
*Snap+Share*, a new exhibit at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, explores the evolution of sharing images, from postcards to Ceiling Cat.