January 13, 2020 Samsung’s Galaxy S20 Ultra might have more RAM than your PC Rumors for the Galaxy S20 have mentioned a no-holds-barred Ultra model, but just what would that entail? Quite a lot, if you believe the…
January 13, 2020 Climate change could lead to more injuries and deaths Illustration by Ana Kova Injuries like drownings, falls, and assaults could kill up to an additional 2,135 people each year in the US as…
January 13, 2020 Instacart workers are organizing national boycott to reinstate a default 10 percent tip Denver Post Photo by Cyrus McCrimmon Workers for grocery delivery platform Instacart are organizing a national boycott of the company next week to push…
January 13, 2020 Lawrence Lessig sues New York Times over MIT and Jeffrey Epstein interview Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images Harvard Law professor Lawrence Lessig is suing The New York Times over an interview about the MIT Media Lab…
January 13, 2020 The Dream of a Common Charger Is Alive—Despite Apple’s Complaining The European Parliament is fed up with e-waste—in particular, charging cables. To fix the problem, lawmakers are debating a binding measure that would force…
January 13, 2020 Big Leak Gives Us the Best Look at the Galaxy S20 Yet Among all the commotion that happened at CES, Samsung announced that the next Galaxy Unpacked Event will take place on February 11th in San…
January 13, 2020 That Was Doctor Who’s Starkest Lesson in Years Doctor Who has been a morality play since its earliest days. Ever since the first Doctor picked up a couple of teachers and his…
January 13, 2020 Lawrence Lessig sues New York Times over MIT and Jeffrey Epstein interview Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images Harvard Law professor Lawrence Lessig is suing The New York Times over an interview about the MIT Media Lab…
January 13, 2020 Fish Hooks Are Injuring a Shocking Number of Sharks Observations of sharks swimming off the coast of Tahiti show the alarming degree to which fishing hooks remain attached to these marine predators. Read…
January 13, 2020 The Depressing Reason More Drought Could Lead to Less Conflict Climate chaos is a threat multiplier. In Syria, Yemen, and Sudan, research shows that climate change-fueled drought exacerbated regional conflict. Read more… via Gizmodo…