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'Star Wars' VFX Oscar nominees on making 'The Force Awakens'

'Star Wars' VFX Oscar nominees on making 'The Force Awakens'

If there's one thing you can be certain to find in a Star Wars movie, it's glorious special effects. [Read more...]
Sony's A6300 mirrorless camera shoots 4K in Super 35mm

Sony's A6300 mirrorless camera shoots 4K in Super 35mm

In similar fashion to Canon, Sony saved its best for after CES 2016. Today, at an event in New York City, the company revealed the A6300 mirrorless camera, a long-awaited successor to the A6000 from two years ago. [Read more...]
A first-hand quest for the future of sex, Part 2: Mission diverted

A first-hand quest for the future of sex, Part 2: Mission diverted

I'd just returned from CES, where it was obvious that sex and tech were finally coming together. [Read more...]
Confusion over FAA drone registry results in privacy problems

Confusion over FAA drone registry results in privacy problems

Correction: This story states that the FAA's new drone registry database is searchable and exposes the private data of citizens and hobbyists. [Read more...]
Super Bowl 50 athletes tell us about their favorite tech

Super Bowl 50 athletes tell us about their favorite tech

Super Bowl 50 will take place this Sunday in Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, and as a result, both the Denver Broncos and the Carolina Panthers are already on the ground in the Bay Area prepping for the big day. [Read more...]
Google engineer fries Pixel testing USB Type-C cable

Google engineer fries Pixel testing USB Type-C cable

You might not remember Benson Leung, the Google engineer that tasked himself with examining USB Type-C cables. [Read more...]
'Counter-Strike' player tricks cheaters into getting banned

'Counter-Strike' player tricks cheaters into getting banned

Cheating has plagued the various incarnations of Counter-Strike practically since its servers went online in 1999 and one resourceful Redditor has had enough. [Read more...]

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