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Lensbaby’s Omni lens filter system is weird, but you’ll want it
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Meet the engineer who let a robot barber shave him with a straight razor
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Meet Ingenuity: The high-tech helicopter designed to fly on Mars
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The Big Tech antitrust hearing is today. Here’s why it matters
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The airship is making a futuristic, luxury comeback
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Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5: Who will ‘win’ the next console war?
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This algorithm could revolutionize disease diagnosis, but we can’t use it yet
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Bidets are smart investments that save money as the pandemic rages on
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These are the delivery robots that will soon invade your city’s sidewalks
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Watch all the best trailers from Comic-Con 2020 right here
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The New Mutants preview from Comic-Con should come with a spoiler warning
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Halo: Infinite isn’t a stunner, but it’s exactly what the Xbox Series X needs
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She lived in a simulated Mars habitat for four months. Here’s what she learned
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Always-on video chat is here, and it’s either genius or insane. Or both
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How the next generation of space telescopes will hunt for habitable exoplanets
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Skeptical about UV light sanitizers? We put one to the test
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Election 2020: The presidential candidate’s views on tech
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An in-depth look at Lists, Microsoft’s comprehensive answer to Asana
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Can an air conditioner make you more prone to coronavirus?
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DT Debate: Why do we all have a drawer full of old chargers and other cords?
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Five years on, Jay-Z’s Tidal is still fighting to make waves
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30 stunning spacewalk images to celebrate NASA’s 300th outing
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An alternate history of the moon landing, brought to you by deepfakes
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Sleep tracking is coming to Apple Watch, but monitoring your sleep is a bad idea
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Google needs to get back to basics with Android. Why? Take a look at iOS 14
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We need right-to-repair laws now more than ever
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Is your home packed with smart speakers? Here’s how to make them work together
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Volunteers make activism accessible by captioning protest videos
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Pentax spells out vision as an art company that ignores superior tech
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Stalkerware: The invisible threat faced by domestic abuse victims
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VR training is helping police learn to cut down on unnecessary use of force
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Noah’s Ark, but for germs. Inside the plan to build a doomsday bank of bacteria
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Blackmagic Design’s new 12K cinema camera might actually make sense
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Human moderators can’t stop online hate speech alone. We need bots to help
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Spark’d mixes The Sims and reality TV for a refreshingly unique take on e-sports
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Third-person shooter: In-game photography is becoming an avant-garde art form
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It’s time for a touchscreen iMac, and the iPad Pro proves it can be done
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Lululemon’s purchase of Mirror proves home gyms are the future of fitness
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How Netflix makes Arthurian legends feel new again with Cursed
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How data helps robot vacuums clean your home with maximum efficiency
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What is the EARN IT Act? The bill that has privacy advocates worried, explained
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Black creators urge their audiences to sustain social activism for the long term
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Coronavirus hasn’t peaked, but data shows our interest in it definitely has
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Samsung, it’s time to say goodbye to the Galaxy Note
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Aftermarket autonomy: This magic box gives your car self-parking abilities
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The Last of Us Part II death threats are a selfish, destructive response to art
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By going back to Batman for HBO Max, DC is missing a golden opportunity
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Sony’s buy-in shows just how monstrous Epic Games has become
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I went to a gigantic virtual K-pop convention, and I saw the future
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Canon’s affordable new full-frame mirrorless lenses are exactly what it needed
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Pantheone’s gorgeous all-in-one speaker aims to make Sonos’ best seem mundane
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Canon’s EOS R5 and R6 will dominate mirrorless — and kill the DSLR
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Online learning can’t replace classrooms. Microsoft Teams wants to change that
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Your next car might double as an internet-connected doctor
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Audi’s Q4 Sportback E-Tron will have customizable LED headlamps, 279-mile range
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Contact-tracing apps have been a disaster, but could they still save us?
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Black workers at NASA reflect on Mary Jackson’s legacy — and what must come next
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If Section 230 gets killed, Wikipedia will die along with it
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How A.I. created that amazing sports highlight reel you can’t stop watching
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Autonomous ridesharing isn’t dead: How Waymo is adapting to the post-COVID era
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The future of smart home lighting is big on sensors, slim on apps
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GTA makes a run for gaming’s triple crown — and will likely achieve it
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Hamilton vs. history: Is the award-winning musical historically accurate?
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Apple Arcade teeters on irrelevance as it desperately seeks ‘engagement’
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Happily Ever Avatar: How HBO Max series found love connections in gaming world
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The case for putting a voice assistant in every device