[ad_1] First off, Hyundai hit a sweet spot with the design. The look should appeal to the younger crowd while not turning off older buyers. It has aggressive lines but not so much that it looks like it’ll slice your hand if you get too close. From all angles, it’s ...
Read More »Regulation could protect Facebook, not punish it
[ad_1] You know what tech startups hate? Complicated legal compliance. The problem is, Facebook isn’t a startup any more, but its competitors are. There have been plenty of calls from congress and critics to regulate Facebook following the election interference scandal and now the Cambridge Analytica debacle. The government could ...
Read More »MIT’s latest invention pulls clean drinking water out of thin air
[ad_1] MIT For people in the world without easy access to drinkable water, the idea of being able to pull it straight out of the sky, even in the driest of desert regions, would quite literally be a lifesaver. That is something that researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) ...
Read More »Huawei MateBook X Pro review: A polished yet quirky laptop
[ad_1] Ordinarily, discussions of a laptop’s built-in webcam would be placed in the hardware section for good and obvious reasons — or ignored entirely. But if the MateBook X Pro is known for one thing, it’s for a pop-up webcam sited in the middle of the keyboard’s function row. Placed ...
Read More »Hip hop finds its beat in the startup scene
[ad_1] Joanna Glasner Contributor More posts by this contributor What does it take to be a startup that raises huge sums quickly? Not a minimalist? Startups will gladly store, manage and deliver your items Hip hop stars are taking their reputations to Wall Street and Sand Hill road. Unlike their ...
Read More »A material supreme: How graphene will shape the world of tomorrow
[ad_1] BONNINSTUDIO / Shutterstock In his book Guns, Germs, and Steel, Jared Diamond put forth that civilizations which spread out and conquer others do so as a result of geographic advantages. Access to certain plants and minerals, particular climates, even regional wildlife all — according to Diamond’s framework — determine ...
Read More »Hands-on with coming-of-age puzzle game 'Where Cards Fall'
[ad_1] The game’s main mechanism involves building houses of cards to create pathways around the landscapes, though figuring out where and how to craft these buildings is easier said than done. The cards are human-sized and generally rest on the ground in black-and-white piles, with shapes on the top indicating ...
Read More »Elon Musk deletes own, SpaceX and Tesla Facebook pages after #deletefacebook
[ad_1] Elon Musk apparently wasn’t aware that his company SpaceX had a Facebook page. The SpaceX and Tesla CEO has responded to a comment on Twitter calling for him to take down the SpaceX, Tesla and Elon Musk official pages in support of the #deletefacebook movement by first acknowledging he ...
Read More »This cyberpunk spartan helmet is actually a portable brainwave scanner
[ad_1] It may look like some crazy mashup of The Phantom of the Opera and the weird John Travolta alien from Battlefield Earth, but this sci-fi-style piece of futuristic headgear is actually a wearable portable brain scanner that is able to record neural activity while you’re on the go. Unlike ...
Read More »Hands-on with the sci-fi game that falls apart as you play
[ad_1] Clunker Junker is a cooperative space shooter for two players. Each crew member has a handheld, gun-like controller that stretches from palm to elbow; it’s made to be held in the left hand, with a crank on the right side, a navigation cube on the base, and an LED ...
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