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The uncomfortable truth about hybrid vehicles

Plug-in hybrid owners rarely actually plug in their vehicles, practically negating the climate advantages of the technology.

Andrew J. Hawkins
How MLB can make baseball relevant on a fast-changing internet

The old sport is going all-in on chasing virality.

Mia Sato
America desperately needs new privacy laws

Invasive government and corporate surveillance isn’t inevitable — but Congress needs to act.

Adi Robertson
Netflix’s Warner Bros. merger puts rival streamers in survival mode

The $82.7 billion deal will force Paramount Plus, Disney Plus, Peacock, Apple TV, and other rivals to make some changes.

Emma Roth
The telephoto is the only phone camera that really matters

Phone manufacturers are throwing everything they have at long-distance lenses in order to stand out.

Dominic Preston
The great e-bike crackdown has begun

New Jersey just approved a wildly out-of-step new law that restricts all e-bikes, regardless of speed or power capabilities. Will other states follow?

Andrew J. Hawkins
Under Musk, the Grok disaster was inevitable

The problems were baked in.

Hayden Field
Will you have to show your ID at the app store?

App stores are gateways. Lawmakers want them to have checkpoints.

Lauren Feiner
Humanoid robots are coming. Eventually?

China sees humanoids as an economic engine and Musk wants a ‘robot army.’

Robert Hart
AI image generators are getting better by getting worse

There’s been a surprising development.

Allison Johnson
Starlink made ‘work from home’ possible from anywhere — now, I’m ready for a change

Competition is coming, but it might never catch up.

Thomas Ricker
The indie web is here to make the internet weird again

Welcome to the new old internet.

Stevie Bonifield
Apple TV wants to go big

The streamer is the place for premium sci-fi, but can it catch up with the competition?

Andrew Webster
How soapy micro dramas became Hollywood’s next big bet

Studios specializing in vertical video production are slowly but surely shaking up the entertainment industry.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
The algorithm failed music

Music recommendation algorithms were supposed to help us cut through the noise, but they just served us up slop.

Terrence O'Brien
The great tariff shakedown

We’re all paying for Donald Trump’s erratic policies.

Mia Sato
The next legal frontier is your face and AI

Things are getting weird.

Adi Robertson
The AI sexting era has arrived

What could go wrong?

Hayden Field
Welcome to the ‘papers, please’ internet

Porn is increasingly age-gated. Social media is next.

Adi Robertson
Can tap-to-pay save public transportation?

More cities are adopting OMNY-like open-loop payment systems for transit. Can it keep transit from slipping into a death spiral?

Andrew J. Hawkins
How generative AI boosters are trying to break into Hollywood

AI startups want to brute force their way into the movie business, even though the tech isn’t ready for its closeup.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Why PlayStation and Xbox are no longer about the station or the box

On Sony, Microsoft, and the future of game consoles.

Sean Hollister
Phone batteries are getting more compact, but the US is missing out

Silicon-carbon cells are leading to thinner phones with longer battery life.

Dominic Preston
Computer chips, with a side of forever chemicals

Supply, demand, and deregulation.

Justine Calma
AI agents are science fiction not yet ready for primetime

But they’re getting better.

Hayden Field
They’re trying to make deep-sea mining happen

The US is saying ‘to hell with the international mining code.’

Justine Calma
The one feature that keeps me from recommending flip phones

Dust could spell death for a foldable’s inner screen.

Allison Johnson
How big trucks and SUVs gobbled up the entire auto industry

‘Car bloat’ is what you get when companies prioritize profits over safety.

Andrew J. Hawkins
Introducing Regulator and The Stepback, our new subscriber-exclusive newsletters

We’re launching two exclusive newsletters and a partnership with Lowpass by Janko Roettgers.

Kara Verlaney