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NYC startup Roomrs rents smart apartments to young professionals at very low rates
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MIT’s bizarre mask can control your mood, make you feel aroused or anxious
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HelloFresh delivers on delicious for fans of American fare
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Move over, Spider-Man! Spider silk can be used to build armor and repair nerves
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Nokia is on a crusade to make your cell phone videos sound as good as they look
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The MacBook Pro’s tight security comes with an annoying compromise
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Check out these cheesy TV ads for tech stuff from yesteryear
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‘Alto’s Odyssey’ aims to amplify adventure without sacrificing serenity
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How to build a modern movie studio through connections and social media
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How tech turned a 700-year-old city into one of Europe’s most futuristic
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How 3,000 streetlights turned San Diego into America’s smartest city
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For Columbus, a city is only smart if the public is behind it
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Becoming a smart city takes more than sensors and buzzwords
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We asked Bill Nye about his plan to save Earth from civilization-ending asteroids
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We tried Visible’s $40 unlimited data plan for two weeks to see how it fares
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With Dropit’s delivery service, you can literally shop till you drop
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How laser projection is taking IMAX even further over the top
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Meet the gigantic machine that eats land mines for breakfast
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From robot insects to human-sniffing sensors, this rescue tech could save lives
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The coming hydrogen fuel cell evolution
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Samsung’s 34-foot Onyx LED TV looks to change movie theaters forever
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Silverware handles up or down? Dishwasher experts settle it once and for all
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Pay-n-pray cybersecurity isn’t working. What if we just paid when it works?
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VR is in a tailspin, and the sales numbers prove it
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Samsung’s moon-hopping VR experience in NYC is like space camp for adults
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The Brava Oven uses light – and seemingly magic – to cook. It changes everything.
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‘Octopath Traveler’ tells eight stories, and they’re all forgettable
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From picking to pollinating, agribots are pushing farming into the future
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Look Ma, no hands! The Horizon watch discards tradition for daring simplicity
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The Cullinan is truly the Rolls-Royce of SUVs
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Tech Armor says its new screen protector improves iPhone performance. We tested it
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You can use Chrome OS on a tablet, but it’s not an iPad competitor yet
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‘When In Rome’ is a board game you play with Alexa, when she wants to cooperate
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How Huawei and Leica made a camera phone so good, we ditched our DSLR
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From Apple’s charging mat to Google’s modular phone, these gadgets went MIA
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AT&T wants to make HBO more like Netflix, and it could be a disaster
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This 21-year-old’s 3D-printed aquatic jetpack makes scuba fins look prehistoric
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Here are our predictions for the 2018 Emmy Awards
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Ironically, tech will save us from the horror of Cell Phone Courtesy Month
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Facebook wants to own your face. Here’s why that’s a privacy disaster
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From a bad battery to a crash, Virginia Tech’s automated car beat all challenges
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To Russia, with Keanu: ‘Siberia’ director Matthew Ross shares tales from the set
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Apple Music is winning the stateside streaming war. Here’s how it beat Spotify
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How Logitech continues to thrive in the post-PC world
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Can’t we all just drive along? The not-so-universal language of autonomous cars
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When sci-fi meets reality: Adobe re-imagines AR from ‘Terminator 2’
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Sirin Labs’ crypto-phone could change the way we pay
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Keanu Reeves shares ‘Bill and Ted 3’ plot, questions the nature of his reality
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Minimalist footwear maker Vibram jumps feet first into barefoot tech debate
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Nikon P1000’s 125x super-zoom lens is both ridiculous and awesome
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Go off-road in your bathrobe thanks to the rock-taming tech in Ram’s new Rebel
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School shooters leave clues. Could A.I. spot the next one before it’s too late?
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When we run out of room for data, scientists want to store it in DNA
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From translating hearing aids to sign-language gloves, amazing assistive tech
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Why is PlayStation king? Because Sony bravely supports games that end
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We all cut cable, and now we’re just as screwed on streaming
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Five generations of Intel HD Graphics tested
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7 times Honda’s iconic Asimo robot blew us away (and 1 side-splitting fail)
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Repainting a room sucks, so I tried to see if tech could make it any easier
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Who controls the tech inside us? Budding biohackers are shaping ‘cyborg law’
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Internet connectivity is a human right, and Rightmesh has a plan to fulfill it
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How racing simulators are helping stroke victims get back behind the wheel
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Google’s smart home mastermind talks security, A.I., the future of control
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Tear it up on Mars in ‘Red Rover,’ the driving sim built on NASA data
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How VAR and instant replay have transformed the 2018 World Cup (so far)
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Just add whitewater: These are the gadgets pro kayakers use to go ‘500 percent’