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‘Johnny English' Sequel Is An Ode To Low-Tech Charm
There’s nothing really new or fresh or bold in “Johnny English Strikes Again,” the third installment of Rowan Atkinson’s bumbling-spy saga/James Bond spoof.
Elon Musk Says His Transit Test Tunnel Close To Completion
Elon Musk says he’s planning to offer the public free rides through a tunnel he bored under a Los Angeles suburb to test a new type of transportation system.
Walmart Makes Improvements To Third-party Marketplace
Walmart says it will work with third-party sellers to make millions of items available for free two-day shipping on orders over $35.
Why We Shouldn't Get So Outraged Over Kids' Screen Time
There are health and practical reasons not to be too worried
‘The Office' To Leave Netflix For NBCUniversal In Jan. 2021
Netflix’s announcement that NBC’s
NASA Launches Orion Crew Capsule To Test Abort System
NASA conducted a full-stress launch abort test Tuesday for the Orion capsules designed to carry astronauts to the moon.
Jony Ive: Legend Departs From Apple
After more than two decades at the helm, responsible for designing some of the world’s most iconic technology products, Jony Ive has announced he will step down as Apple’s chief design officer.
‘Spider-Man' Swings Again With A Successful Sequel
Peter Parker might be forgiven for craving a vacation as “Spider-Man: Far From Home” begins.
Facebook's Digital Currency May Flourish Where Banks Don't
Europeans and Americans have their Visa and Mastercards. For everyone else, here comes ... Libra?
3-D Printing Recreates Ancient Sculpture Destroyed By ISIS
A figure of a roaring lion, about the size of a loaf of bread, is the latest step in the fight to preserve culture from conflict.
In The Joyous ‘Toy Story 4,' The Toys Evolve Too
It’s futile to ask “why more” in the movie business, but it’s hard not to go in a little suspicious of a fourth “Toy Story.” The trilogy was so perfect.
Deep Learning: A New Core For Apple?
AI Advancements across varios Apple products.
Silicon Valley's Sexism Problem: Could The Tide Be Turning?
Sexism in Silicon Valley has been an open secret for years.
Volvo Is First Major Carmaker To Forgo Traditional Engines
Volvo will begin producing electric motors on all its cars from 2019, becoming the first traditional automaker to forgo the combustion engine altogether.
Spacex Craft Returns To Earth After 2nd Space Station Trip
A SpaceX Dragon capsule that brought supplies to the International Space Station has splashed down as planned in the Pacific Ocean.
The iPhone Of Cars? Apple Enters Self-driving Car Race
Apple is joining the fiercely competitive race to design self-driving cars, raising the possibility that a company that has already re-shaped culture with its iPhone may try to transform transportation, too.
Microsoft Says Users Are Protected From Alleged NSA Malware
Up-to-date Microsoft customers are safe from the purported National Security Agency spying tools dumped online, the software company said last weekend, tamping down fears that the digital arsenal was poised to wreak havoc across the internet .
Vinyl Music Gives Record Stores A Boost In A Digital World
Record stores have not only survived the onslaught of pirated music, digital downloads and online streaming services. They’re now growing in numbers.
Star Wars Celebration: The Phenoenon Renewed
Star Wars: The Last Jedi on The Way
Dakota Wesleyan Announces Initiative, Partnership With Apple
Dakota Wesleyan University has unveiled an initiative and a partnership with international technology company Apple.
Facebook Forges Ahead With Kids App Despite Expert Criticism
Facebook is forging ahead with its messaging app for kids, despite child experts who have pressed the company to shut it down and others who question Facebook’s financial support of some advisers who approved of the app.
Apple's Fiscal 2Q Revenue, Profit Sag Amid Iphone Slump
Apple’s sales are still shrinking amid weakening iPhone demand, despite the company’s increasing emphasis on services designed to bring in a steady flow of money from the 1.4 billion of its devices still in use.
Autonomous Vehicles Could Soon Drive On, Empty, In Florida
Self-driving vehicles could be operated in Florida without a human on board under a bill going to Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Amazon Opens First Go Store That Accepts Cash
Amazon launched its high-tech Go convenience store a year ago, where shoppers can pull items off the shelf and walk out. Now it’s adding a decidedly low-tech feature: accepting cash.
Amazon Offers To Help Employees Start Delivery Business
Amazon, which is racing to deliver packages faster, is turning to its own employees with a proposition: Quit your job and we’ll help you start a business delivering Amazon packages.
Networks Sue Locast, A Service That Streams TV For Free
The country’s biggest TV networks — ABC, CBS, NBC, and Fox — have sued Locast, a streaming service that transmits their broadcasts for free, in federal court in New York.
Bad Bunny, Khalid To Perform On Apple Music's ‘Up Next' Tour
Apple Music is taking its “Up Next” program and playlist on the road.
No, There's Still No Link Between Video Games And Violence
Do video games trigger violent behavior? Scientific studies have found no link. But the persistent theory is back in the headlines following Saturday’s mass shooting in El Paso, Texas.
Gatehouse, Gannett To Merge For $1.4B, Build Newspaper Giant
Two of the largest U.S. newspaper companies have agreed to combine for roughly $1.4 billion, creating a new industry giant that hopes to manage the crisis of print’s decline through sheer size.
Ios 13: On A Whole New Level
In one of the iPhone’s biggest updates to date, iOS 13 revolutionizes the smartphone once again.