Thursday, October 4, 2018

Report: A new Nintendo Switch model will arrive in 2019

Review: Civilization VI on the iPhone is the full experience

It’s been 5 years since Elon Musk proposed a Hyperloop design

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Nobel-prize winning physicist who coined “god particle” dead at 96

Spotify is now available on Garmin Fenix 5 Plus smartwatches

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Nintendo president: “I compete for time,” not against Xbox, PlayStation

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Nobel awarded for using Darwin’s ideas to make antibodies and catalysts

Wi-Fi branding to get a lot simpler with upcoming “Wi-Fi 6”

Entire broadband industry sues California to stop net neutrality law

The 2018 Kia Stinger review: Four cylinders good, six cylinders better

Jonathan Gitlin

The Kia Stinger was one of the most hyped cars in recent years, and deservedly so. With the rest of the world going crossover crazy, Kia decided that what the market needed was a stylish four-door GT car that put an emphasis on driving enjoyment without breaking the bank.

And it certainly delivered; in particular, the rear-wheel drive V6 Stinger GT offered more fun than cars twice its price. But initially we only got to test the range-topping models at the launch; a few months later, I happily arranged a week with a more pedestrian version.

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The Windows 10 October 2018 Update is out now

Ars on your lunch break: Nothing is real except for object impermanence

Sources: amid the Iran war, Asian bankers say rising power prices and energy security are becoming a bigger consideration in data center financing decisions (Bloomberg)

Bloomberg : Sources: amid the Iran war, Asian bankers say rising power prices and energy security are becoming a bigger consideration in ...