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New Jupiter Images From Juno Probe Reveal Amazing Detail
In a pair of recently released images, you can see an unprecedented amount of detail in Jupiter's clouds, and they were both created by citizen scientists.
Trump Administration: End ISS Funding, Return to Lunar Exploration
The Trump administration has called for NASA to cease funding ISS operations in 2024, in order to divert that money into manned lunar exploration in 2025.
2018 Toyota Yaris iA Review: An Affordable Car That’s Fun to Drive, Too
The Mazda-designed Toyota Yaris iA vies with the Honda Fit for bragging rights in the subcompact-car category. The iA has a stylish cockpit and decent tech, though it lacks the high-tech features of other Toyotas: adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, and blind spot detection.
People Are Using a Neural Network App to Create Fake Celebrity Porn
Machine learning has become so advanced that a handful of developers have created a tool called FakeApp that can create convincing "face swap" videos. And of course, they're using it to make porn.
Samsung to Unveil Galaxy S9 on February 25th
We don't know a lot about the device, but Samsung's event invitation offers at least one tantalizing teaser.
Today’s Surprisingly Excellent Net Neutrality Explainer Is Brought to You by Burger King
Burger King — yes, Burger King — made a pretty darn good video to explain what net neutrality is, why it's important, and why the FCC killing it last month represents a loss for Americans.
Best PS4 Pro Games For $20 or Less
A surprisingly wide selection of titles received excellent PS4 Pro patches. From relatively small indies to beloved Sony exclusives and third-party best sellers, there's plenty of high-res enjoyment to be had for little cash.
Do Spectre, Meltdown Mean the Death of Moore’s Law?
Meltdown and Spectre are serious problems. Are they serious enough to kill all hope of future CPU performance improvements?
Tesla Semi Spotted on California Street
After showing off its design for an electric semi truck, the company has been working on an aggressive release schedule. However, the vehicle hasn't been spotted in real life until now.
SpaceX Test Fires Falcon Heavy Rocket
SpaceX has successfully test fired the Falcon Heavy for the first time ever, proving that if nothing else, the engines will be able to ignite and send the rocket upward. Everything after that is still unknown.
For the Love of God and All Things Holy, Don’t Bite an iPhone Battery
It's difficult to know when you're buying a genuine battery and when you might be getting a counterfeit or substandard replacement. Biting into it is pretty much the worst validation method we can think of.
Microsoft Announces New Data Privacy Tools for Windows 10
Soon you'll be able to see the diagnostic data Microsoft collects from Windows and what it's doing with it.