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Fake climate negotiations produce real impacts

CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts—Some critics of the Paris Agreement on climate change probably think they could have done a better job with the agreement's details. Recently, a...

Some beers, anger at former employer, and root access add up to a year in prison

The Internet of Things' "security through obscurity" has been proven once again to not be terribly secure thanks to an angry and possibly inebriated...

Ringless voicemail spam won’t be exempt from anti-robocall rules

A petition to exempt ringless voicemails from anti-robocall rules has been withdrawn after heavy opposition. In March, a marketing company called All About the...

Waymo hires Avis to look after its autonomous cars in Arizona

Back in April, we reported on Waymo's plans to offer an autonomous ride-hailing service in Phoenix, Arizona. The project has been spun off from...

Back to the iPhone future: Lessons from a decade of Apple influence in medicine

Ten years ago this week—on June 29, 2007—many waited (in line or online) for the first iPhone's formal release. Steve Jobs revealed what he...

Monster Hunter: World promises “deep, meaty experience on console”

Monster Hunter's trick—and it's a persuasive one—is to deliver us back to a time when giant lizards trod the Earth, while keeping our current...

Botched Sega Forever launch blighted by poor emulation

The concept behind Sega Forever is a good one: bring a selection of classic Sega games to iOS and Android, and let people play...

How 7 words unfit for TV fostered an open Internet 20 years ago today

Twenty years ago today the Supreme Court issued a landmark decision and unanimously overturned congressional legislation that made it unlawful to transmit "indecent" material...

Pride Parade celebrates unity in Seattle

An expected 200,000 people gathered in downtown Sunday in a sea of rainbow colors to celebrate the 2017 Seattle Pride Parade. "Indivisible" is the...

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