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Android 8.0 Oreo, scrupulously reviewed

The psychology of Soylent and the prison of first-world food choices

Lenovo’s Yoga nine hundred twenty comes in Starlet Wars Rebel and Imperial designs

The Finishes of the World is page-turner about mass extinction

Tale of deep geological time feels like a scientifically-accurate disaster movie.

by Manu Saadia – Sep Four, two thousand seventeen Four:00 pm UTC

Masterpiece: Street Fighter II

Street Fighter II is an arcade monster that has stood the test of time.

by Dave Girard – Sep Four, two thousand seventeen Two:00 pm UTC

The PC issues that need fixing before Final Fantasy XV launches on Windows

PAX West demo may not be indicative of final PC product. We sure hope not.

by Sam Machkovech – Sep Four, two thousand seventeen 12:00 pm UTC

Feature Story

Android 8.0 Oreo, accurately reviewed

We take a 20,000 word deep-dive on Android’s “foundational” upgrades.

by Ron Amadeo | Sep Four, two thousand seventeen Ten:00 am UTC

Lenovo’s Yoga nine hundred twenty comes in Starlet Wars Rebel and Imperial designs

Thinner, lighter, and with quad-core Intel CPUs embarking at $649.

The psychology of Soylent and the prison of first-world food choices

Why are some repulsed by Soylent, but others desperate to receive their orders?

by Lee Hutchinson – Sep Trio, two thousand seventeen Four:30 pm UTC

Neanderthals were distilling tar two hundred thousand years ago in Europe

These early humans were using tar to make instruments long before Homo sapiens did.

by Annalee Newitz – Sep Trio, two thousand seventeen Three:00 pm UTC

Book review: The Changeling makes baby photos, trust in Internet vanish

Check out this book about creepy, Internet-fueled surveillance ahead of its TV version.

by Charlie Jane Anders – Sep Trio, two thousand seventeen Two:00 pm UTC

Review: Predominate the solar system in The Expanse board game

The hit sci-fi showcase is now a board game—and a pretty good one.

by Charles Theel – Sep Two, two thousand seventeen Four:11 pm UTC

PAX West: At least eight of UFO 50’s games are instant retro classics

Preview: NES-styled game anthology is off to an amazing embark.

by Sam Machkovech – Sep Two, two thousand seventeen Three:00 pm UTC

Google promised not to scan Gmail for targeted ads—but for how long?

Google tells judge it might resume targeted advertising “to meet switching requests.”

by David Kravets – Sep Two, two thousand seventeen Two:00 pm UTC

LG V30 arms on—LG’s OLED displays still have quality issues

The OLED display and f1.6 camera sound good on paper. In real life tho’.

by Ron Amadeo – Sep Two, two thousand seventeen 1:00 pm UTC

An asthma medication seems to lower Parkinson’s disease risks

Drug ID’ed in a screen based on what biologists have learned about Parkinson’s.

by John Timmer – Sep Two, two thousand seventeen 12:00 pm UTC

America’s fresh ironman is headed home from space—it’s Peggy Whitson

Her duration records will likely hold up for a very long time.

by Eric Berger – Sep 1, two thousand seventeen Ten:46 pm UTC

CDC: Homeopathic “healing bracelet” poisons baby with high levels of lead

Beads tested positive for lead after baby found to have 8X worrying levels in blood.

by Beth Mole – Sep 1, two thousand seventeen 9:03 pm UTC

Squeezed for profits, maker of $400 connected juice press closes up shop

Company: Juice bag delivery “requires infrastructure that we cannot achieve on our own.”

by Megan Geuss – Sep 1, two thousand seventeen 7:35 pm UTC

Tesla faces labor board complaint alleging interference with unionization

Tesla says the allegations are “without merit.”

by Megan Geuss – Sep 1, two thousand seventeen 6:17 pm UTC

Jury finds Nintendo Wii infringes Dallas inventor’s patent, awards $10M

iLife couldn’t sell its fall-detection system, but it might get a payday from Nintendo.

by Joe Mullin – Sep 1, two thousand seventeen Five:25 pm UTC

Hacking street signs with stickers could confuse self-driving cars

Subtle or camouflaged optical hacks can switch a stop sign into something else.

Third-party Google Assistant speakers put “OK Google” in tons of form factors

The Google Assistant comes to speakers from Sony, JBL, Onkyo, Panasonic, and others.

by Ron Amadeo – Sep 1, two thousand seventeen Three:55 pm UTC

The next big Windows ten update will be out on October 17

Headsets will cost as little as $299, and will work with integrated graphics.

by Peter Bright – Sep 1, two thousand seventeen Two:45 pm UTC

Reporter: Google successfully pressured me to take down critical story

Google allegedly told Forbes “the article was problematic and had to come down.”

by Timothy B. Lee – Sep 1, two thousand seventeen Two:21 pm UTC

Ancient fish skulls jiggle up the vertebrate evolutionary tree

The largest group of fishes may be forty million years junior than we thought.

With Indian rocket launch failure, two thousand seventeen witnessing a higher accident rate

This is the fifth orbital rocket failure of 2017.

by Eric Berger – Sep 1, two thousand seventeen 1:56 pm UTC

Qualcomm covers all the bases with a cellular “vehicle-to-everything” chipset

It combines the cellular modem and direct short-range radio together in one.

JP Morgan Pursue just got a patent on basic app communications

A ordinary Google search would have found oodles of prior art.

by Joe Mullin – Sep 1, two thousand seventeen 11:15 am UTC

How forests balance the books in a switching climate

Plusses: more carbon dioxide and humidity. Minuses: more fever and drought.

Site sells Instagram users’ phone and e-mail details, $Ten a search

Leak suggests this week’s Instagram breach was fatter than very first thought.

by Dan Goodin – Sep 1, two thousand seventeen 8:26 am UTC

Feature Story

Tech companies announce war on hate speech—and conservatives are worried

In light of Charlottesville, Silicon Valley revisits its absolute treatment to free speech.

by Timothy B. Lee | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen Two:05 am UTC

Plumbing discovery exposes the rise and fall of the Roman Empire

Ancient lead pollution in a Roman harbor shows the city’s fortunes grew with its pipes.

by Annalee Newitz – Sep 1, two thousand seventeen 1:15 am UTC

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