Musk’s Las Vegas tunnel plans are worrying Monorail officials

There are concerns, however, that the tunneling work required to build Musk's loop is running too close to the adjacent Las Vegas Monorail. As TechCrunch reports, Monorail officials have lobbied for more oversight and raised objections over tunnels running close to the Monorail's support pillars. Given the tight tolerances involved, it's likely that a small…

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The audio gear we recommend to students

Arturia KeyStepLugging music gear back and forth gets tiresome when you already have dirty laundry and about 80 pounds of books you have to carry when you go home for breaks. The $119 Arturia KeyStep MIDI controller can greatly reduce your load with a light, easy-to-use keyboard that also happens to have a powerful sequencer…

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Cops Are Offering Ring Doorbell Cameras in Exchange for Info

Ring’s partnerships with law enforcement have come under growing scrutiny in recent months, as media reports have raised questions about their lack of transparency and potential for privacy abuses.Neil Godwin/T3 Magazine/Future/Getty ImagesOn June 21, Chris Williams, the captain of the El Monte Police Department in California, sent an email to staff reminding them about a…

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privacy

Like Google and Amazon before it, Apple has been caught sending voice assistant recordings to contractors, who listen to snippets of your requests and conversations, without telling anyone. In response to the privacy concerns that raises, Apple says it will eventually give users control over whether their Siri data gets sent to third-party eavesdroppers, but…

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Americans Trust Scientists, Until Politics Gets in the Way

Of Republicans with high levels of science knowledge, less than half trust environmental scientists.Elena Lacey; Getty ImagesNothing’s more American than a science-hero—an indomitable, big-brained hasher-out of ideas that change the world, that make the impossible possible. At least since Ben Franklin sat with the founders, and certainly since Vannevar Bush explicitly connected the US’ future…

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Don’t Ask How to Pay for Climate Change. Ask Who

Bela and Jaques Sebastiao begin the process of cleaning up their home after after it was heavily damaged by Hurricane Michael, on October 17, 2018 in Mexico Beach, Florida.Joe Raedle/Getty ImagesLast week, CNN announced plans to host a climate crisis town hall with the Democratic presidential candidates on September 4. MSNBC scheduled a multiday climate…

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Ninja Is Leaving Twitch. What’s Next?

Pro gamer Ninja is leaving Twitch for Microsoft's Mixer.Robert Reiners/Getty ImagesHappy Friday, and welcome to Replay, WIRED's videogame news roundup. Some big shakeups in the streaming world this week, and Fortnite continues to pull out all the stops to stay on top. Let's get caught up on the biggest gaming headlines, starting now.Ninja Is Leaving…

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Gadget Lab Podcast: Charting Our Robocar Future

From fledgling startups to automotive giants like GM, there’s a whole lot of companies looking to develop fully self-driving cars. But that goal is still a long way from reality. The grid of city streets is a messy, unpredictable place, and it turns out that robots aren’t that great at handling the array of variables…

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