Forget the Bahamas. China's Cruises Are Where It's At
By Laura Mallonee
As China's middle class grows, cruise companies are seeing dollar signs.
sos
How to Stop Robocalls—or At Least Slow Them Down
By Lily Hay Newman
Let’s be honest, you can’t kill robocalls completely. But here are some things you can do to keep them from constantly blowing up your phone.
Psychedelic Science
The Heady, Thorny Journey to Decriminalize Magic Mushrooms
By Matt Simon
The movement to decriminalize psilocybin is progressing so quickly, it’s even surprised psychedelics advocates. The potential complications, though, are plenty.
Swipe Forward
iPadOS Isn't Just a Name. It's a New Direction for Apple
By Lauren Goode
Let's take a three-finger flick at the future.
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Shadow Drive
A Very Fast Spin Through the Hills in a Hybrid Porsche 911
By Alex Davies
Vonnen's Shadow Drive system adds an electric motor—and a whole lot of power—to the venerable sports car.
Digital Health
Apple's 'Noise' App Is Designed to Save You From Yourself
By Boone Ashworth
The new app for Apple Watch buzzes your wrist whenever you’re in a loud environment—yet another app to protect you from the tech that surrounds you.
Antitrust
Big Tech Can Stay Ahead of Regulators by Breaking Itself Up
By Zachary Karabell
Regulators are coming after Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google, and it could get ugly. The companies would benefit by acting pre-emptively.
atwood machine
Post-Apocalyptic Survival Skills: How to Measure Acceleration
By Rhett Allain
Before the internet or any electronics at all, people used a gadget called the Atwood machine. It might come in handy should modern society take a hit.
The Garmin Forerunner 245 Gives You a Run For Your Money
By Adrienne So
After testing two of Garmin's new Forerunners, the 245 Music offers the best value for your money.
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