Apple’s AR Glasses Are Hiding in Plain Sight

With all the phone and watch and TV and game and chip and other chip news coming out of Apple's big event last week, it was easy to forget the company's longest-running background process: an augmented-reality wearable. That's by design. Silicon Valley's advent calendar clearly marks September as the traditional time for Apple to talk…

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Trump’s Ukraine Mess Feels a Little Too Familiar

Welcome to Ukraine-gate, the latest allegation of corruption in President Donald Trump’s administration and a uniquely confusing chapter in the commander in chief’s tense relationship with the men and women of the US intelligence community.The burgeoning scandal swept into public view 10 days ago with an odd, unexpected Friday night letter from House Intelligence Committee…

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Spot, the Internet’s Wildest 4-Legged Robot, Is Finally Here

In a cavernous, half-built structure outside of Boston, I stand at the edge of a pit watching YouTube’s most famous robot do my bidding. A flick of a joystick with my left thumb sends the quadruped forward and backward and side to side, while my right thumb turns it left and right, motors whirring with…

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How to Share Audio on an iPhone Using iOS 13.1

The latest iOS 13 update for iPhones has arrived, and with it comes a bevy of handy new features for Apple's handsets. Among them is the ability to share one audio stream between two pairs of headphones. Gone are the days of clunking heads together while sharing one pair of earbuds—not to mention having to…

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All the Code Connections Between Russia’s Hackers, Visualized

Over the last half decade or so, Russia's state-sponsored hackers have distinguished themselves as the most active, aggressive, and disruptive teams of online aggressors in the world. They've meddled in elections, blacked out power grids, innovated devious new forms of espionage, hacked the Olympics, and unleashed the most destructive worm in history—a list that makes…

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Hyundai Makes Another Match in the Self-Driving Game

After years of watching its competitors launch efforts to take self-driving technology and turn it from a lofty research project into an actual revenue stream, Hyundai has placed a hefty bet that it can deliver its own robotaxi. The Korean automaker announced Monday it is spending $2 billion to form a joint venture with an…

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Game-Changing Tech Behind ‘Young’ Will Smith in ‘Gemini Man’

Another day in the laboratory, and all was quiet apart from the scritch-scratch of styluses on graphics tablets. On dozens of screens, glowing in the low light, were the various components of a human body: the dislocated sphere of an eyeball, the strange topography of skin in extreme close-up, a thicket of sprouting hair follicles.…

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Facebook’s Latest Purchase Gets Inside Users’ Heads—Literally

Facebook is often accused of getting inside its user’s heads. On Monday, it bought a company that will literally allow it to access your brain—but only so you can control devices.The startup it purchased is CTRL-Labs (pronounced “Control” labs), a four-year-old company that uses a mix of machine learning and neuroscience to allow people to…

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