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What is Android fragmentation, and can Google ever fix it?
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Computers will soon outsmart us. Does that make an A.I. rebellion inevitable?
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What’s the point of a blockchain phone? We asked an expert
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Boxy shuttles, not cars, will be people’s first taste of autonomous vehicles
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From electron microscopes to X-rays, high-tech tools expose low-tech art forgery
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Budget TVs are finally worth buying, and you can thank Roku
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Why are game studios run like sweat shops? The human toll of ‘crunch time’
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Behind the unsettling sci-fi landscapes of Simon Stalenhag’s ‘Electric State’
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Death from above? How we’re preparing for a future filled with weaponized drones
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How Vantablack, the darkest material ever, can take gaming to a new level
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Huawei and Leica’s monochrome lens is dead, so we celebrate its life
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GoPro changed how we watch. Now Jabra wants to change how we listen
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I’ve seen the 8K TV future, and you should be excited. Here’s why
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The deaf gamers making gaming more accessible
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Leafy greens are grown by machines at new, automated Silicon Valley farm
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Will we ever fly supersonic again? Unraveling the Concorde’s complex legacy
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Samsung says the Galaxy A9 won’t be its ‘best kept secret’ for much longer
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How General Motors is preparing for an electric, autonomous, connected future
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It’s the phone equivalent of a Bentley. So why does the Pixel 3 look like a VW?
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Google is revolutionizing smartphone photos with computing, not lenses