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Fur technology makes Zootopia's bunnies believable

Zootopia is a world where humans don't exist. It's a big, crowded metropolis where anthropomorphic animals drive cars, fight crime, eat ice cream and ride trains.

Kendrick Lamar releases a new album in response to tweets

Twitter can apparently be used for more than just mischief making, activism and unexpected beefs, as it appears LeBron James managed to coax a new album out of rapper Kendrick Lamar.

A day with the HTC Vive

Virtual reality in your home is finally ... well, real. And I'm not just referring to VR-lite experiences like Google Cardboard or Samsung's Gear VR.

'Ghostbusters' reboot trailer is here

Prime your proton packs, because it's not long now before the Ghostbusters reboot haunts theaters worldwide.

Watch the Engadget staff on: FBI vs. Apple

Yesterday, both Apple and the FBI testified at a House Judiciary committee hearing on the San Bernardino iPhone debate.

The curious sext lives of chatbots

ELIZA is old enough to be my mother, but that didn't stop me from trying to have sex with her. NSFW Warning: This story may contain links to and descriptions or images of explicit sexual acts. A few weeks ago I was introduced to the world of BDSM scripts: simple sims that replicate the experience of being with a dominatrix.

The future of Xbox looks a lot like PC gaming

Microsoft held its annual "spring showcase" in San Francisco last week, an event to show the press what's coming up between now and E3 this summer.

Avegant Glyph review: A wearable cinema for serious movie fans

The idea behind the Avegant Glyph is pretty simple. It's a $699 portable, wearable movie theater.

Technics explains why its new SL-1200 turntable costs $4,000

Back at CES, Panasonic's revived Technics brand pulled the wraps off of its new direct-drive SL-1200 turntable.

Raspberry Pi 3 has a 64-bit processor and built-in WiFi

It's hard to believe, but it's been four years since the Raspberry Pi Foundation gave the DIY computing scene a huge kick in the right direction with the launch of the Model B.

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