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Toyota Heading to Moon With Cruiser, Robotic Arms, Dreams
Toyota is working with Japan’s space agency on a vehicle to explore the lunar surface, with ambitions to help people live on the moon by 2040 and then go live on Mars, company officials said.
Razer Seiren V2 Pro
A good mic with a major drawback
Liene 4x6 photo printer
The perfect photo printer for your iPhone shots?
Marshall Motif A.N.C.
Marshall brings its new noise cancellers to the table
Pro Click Mini
A versatile portable mouse — but Mac support is limited
Insta360 Go 2
A tiny action camera with some clever tricks
Roku Streaming Stick 4K
Roku’s latest device really sticks it to Apple TV
Vissles LP85
An ultra–thin alternative to Apple’s Magic Keyboard
Branch Ergonomic Chair
A stylish office chair with plenty of adjustability
Anker PowerConf H700
Power up your conference calls
8–in–1 USB–C Mobile Hub
A compact and versatile portable hub for MacBook owners
Brydge MAX+ for iPad Pro
The largest trackpad in an iPad keyboard case
CRAVE
The gear we’re lusting after
15 Years Ago, the iPhone Created ‘Big Tech'
The iconic consumer smartphone birthed a power shift the world is still reeling from.
Wyze Thermostat: Smart and Affordable
"A capable smart thermostat for well under $100"
UK'S BENTLEY POURING BILLIONS INTO ELECTRIC CAR OVERHAUL
Luxury automaker Bentley said this week it is pouring billions into upgrading manufacturing to accelerate its electric vehicle development plan, joining other auto brands shifting away from gasoline engines.
Q&A: INTERNET GUARDIAN RON DEIBERT OF CITIZEN LAB
The internet watchdog Citizen Lab has been remarkably effective in calling to account governments and private sector firms that use information technology to put people in peril.
‘SOLD BY AMAZON' PROGRAM ENDS FOLLOWING STATE INVESTIGATION
Amazon will end its “Sold by Amazon” program after an investigation by Washington state’s attorney general found it was anticompetitive and violated antitrust laws, according to court documents filed this week.
TESLA POSTS RECORD PROFIT, WON'T PRODUCE NEW MODELS IN 2022
Tesla Inc. on Wednesday posted record fourth-quarter and full-year earnings as deliveries of its electric vehicles soared despite a global shortage of computer chips that has slowed the entire auto industry.
DC, 3 STATES SUE GOOGLE SAYING IT INVADES USERS' PRIVACY
The District of Columbia and three states are suing Google for allegedly deceiving consumers and invading their privacy by making it nearly impossible for them to stop their location from being tracked.
HOT STUFF: LAB HITS MILESTONE ON LONG ROAD TO FUSION POWER
With 192 lasers and temperatures more than three times hotter than the center of the sun, scientists hit — at least for a fraction of a second — a key milestone on the long road toward nearly pollution-free fusion energy.
NORTH CAROLINA CHOSEN FOR SUPERSONIC PASSENGER JET PLANT
A Colorado-based aviation company announced this week that it has chosen a North Carolina airport as the manufacturing site for next-generation supersonic passenger jets.
PICASSO HEIRS LAUNCH DIGITAL ART PIECE TO RIDE ‘CRYPTO' WAVE
Pablo, meet Crypto. Heirs of Pablo Picasso, the famed 20th-century Spanish artist, are vaulting into 21st-century commerce by selling 1,010 digital art pieces of one of his ceramic works that has never before been seen publicly — riding a fad for “crypto” assets that have taken the art and financial worlds by storm.
JAPAN'S MITSUBISHI, ENERGY BODY JOIN GATES' NUCLEAR PROJECT
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and the Japan Atomic Energy Agency have signed an agreement to participate in a next-generation nuclear energy project with TerraPower, a company started by Bill Gates.
NYC'S MAYOR INVESTS FIRST PAYCHECK IN CRYPTOCURRENCY
New York City’s new mayor, Eric Adams, plans to convert his first paycheck into two cryptocurrencies, which he has been hyping as a potential economic engine for the city.
TRADED CRYPTO IN 2021? HERE'S HOW TO APPROACH TAXES
Professionals have a major piece of advice for those who traded cryptocurrency for the first time last year: Take your tax prep seriously.
Music Turn it up with these tips and tricks
Music has helped to transform Apple in recent decades, from the launch of the original iPod to modern developments like Apple Music, the HomePod mini, and AirPods Pro.
US WARNS THAT CHIP SHORTAGE COULD SHUT DOWN FACTORIES
The U.S. supply of computer chips has fallen to alarmingly low levels, raising the prospect of factory shutdowns, the Commerce Department reported this week.
US UNVEILS CHANGES TO ATTRACT FOREIGN SCIENCE, TECH STUDENTS
The Biden administration announced policy changes to attract international students specializing in science, technology, engineering and math — part of the broader effort to make the U.S. economy more competitive.
INTEL TO BUILD $20B OHIO CHIP FACILITY AMID GLOBAL SHORTAGE
Chipmaker Intel said it will invest $20 billion to build a new factory in Ohio, an attempt to help alleviate a global shortage of chips powering everything from phones to cars to home appliances while also signaling the giant company’s commitment to manufacturing crucial technology products in the U.S.