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Dinosaurs May Be to Blame for Human Sunburns
Why are we so vulnerable to sunlight when it's all around us? A new study seeks to explain this evolutionary conundrum, and it might all be thanks to the dinosaurs.

Hands On With Project Stream, an Impressive First Attempt at Game Streaming from Google
It's impressive for an initial test, but still clearly a test. It might be the way you play games in the future, though.

TSMC Announces First EUV 7nm Risk Production, 5nm Tapeouts in Q2 2019
TSMC has announced that it's taped out its first 7nm EUV design, with 5nm risk production planned for Q2 2019. Previous 7nm chips were and are built using conventional lithography.

Samsung Announces Galaxy A9 With 4 Rear Cameras
As everyone seems dead-set on increasing the number of cameras sensors on phones, Samsung has leapfrogged the competition by putting four cameras on the back of the A9.

The US Just Grounded the Entire F-35 Fighter Fleet
The entire US fleet of F-35's has been grounded for inspection following the first aircraft crash in late September.

Boston Dynamics Atlas Robot Can Do Parkour
It won't be long until the robots only need us to build new obstacles for them to climb over.

The 30 Best Free PC Games of 2018
There are loads of free PC games out there, but many of them aren't worth your time. These will have you hooked for hours.

Surface Boosts Microsoft Into Top 5 PC OEM Status
Microsoft has nudged itself into the top five OEMs in the US thanks to robust Surface sales, but the PC market as a whole is flat.

Apple Purchases Part of Dialog Semiconductor in Bid to Improve Battery Life
Apple has announced the partial acquisition of Dialog Semiconductor in a deal worth $600M.

Razer Phone 2 Gets RGB Logo, Even Higher $799 Price Tag
Gaming peripheral maker Razer launched its first phone last year with a gaming focus, and now it's back with the Razer Phone 2. It has a few new utilitarian features but also some RGB LEDs for good measure.

Soyuz Crew Performs Ballistic Reentry After Booster Fails During Launch
The two crew members, astronaut Nick Hague and cosmonaut Aleksey Ovchinin, made it back to the surface safe and sound. However, this could be a problem for the current ISS crew.

NASA Report Blames Boeing Mismanagement for SLS Delays
Delays and cost overruns have plagued the SLS, and a new report lays the blame at the feet of NASA's primary SLS contractor: Boeing.