Day: January 18, 2020

2021 Genesis GV80 driven, GMC Yukon revealed and more: Roadshow’s week in review – Roadshow

Here’s a look at our most important stories for the week ending Jan. 18. …read more Source:: CNet


9 great reads from CNET this week – CNET

What tech terrifies the Picard cast, just who is eating the Impossible Burger and why even sex toys are vulnerable to hackers. …read more Source:: CNet


Las Vegas does 5G its own way, looking to win big as a smart city – CNET

From smart parks tracking unwanted visitors to self-driving medical transport: Here’s everything Vegas is kicking off. …read more Source:: CNet


2020 Toyota 86: Model overview, pricing, tech and specs – Roadshow

The small, lightweight Toyota 86 is still one of our favorite no-frills sports cars. …read more Source:: CNet


‘Watch SpaceX Blow Up a Falcon 9 Rocket in a Safety Test Saturday’

“SpaceX is setting out to prove a critical safety system will be able to save astronaut lives in the event of a launch emergency during ascent,” reports CNET: The Crew Dragon in-flight abort test is scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 18. This is a required step before NASA will allow astronauts to fly to the International…


Forget the OnePlus 8 Pro and its 120Hz display. I’m all about the 8 Lite – CNET

The time is right for a OnePlus X sequel. …read more Source:: CNet


iPhone 11 vs. iPhone XR: Which iPhone is the better buy? – CNET

Apple’s iPhone 11 has updated features and costs $100 more than 2018’s iPhone XR. But it might not be worth buying. …read more Source:: CNet


How to Grow (Almost) Anything

An off-shoot of the infamous “How to Make (Almost) Anything” course at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, “How to Grow (Almost) Anything” tackles the core concepts behind designing with biology – prototyping biomolecules, engineering biological computers, and 3D printing biomaterials. The material touches elements of synthetic biology, ethics of biotechnology, protein design, microfluidic fabrication, microbiome…


iPhone 9 rumors: This cheap iPhone may look familiar – CNET

Remember the iPhone SE? Well, it’s coming back… sort of. …read more Source:: CNet


Galaxy Fold and foldable phone screens are missing a key ingredient. This might fit the bill – CNET

One company is pursuing the idea of making bendable phone screens from one of the hardest materials on Earth. …read more Source:: CNet