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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds sets phasers to kitsch in new season 3 trailer
Though the last season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds ended on a perilous note, when the Paramount Plus series returns, itâs going to lean into the whimsical energy that made the original â60s show feel fun. Ahead of Strange New Worldsâ season three premiere, Paramount Plus has dropped a new trailer teasing how the…
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The Beginner’s Guide to Clustering with Python
Clustering is a widely applied method in many domains like customer and image segmentation, image recognition, bioinformatics, and anomaly detection, all to group data into clusters in terms of similarity.
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Audio-Technica ATH-CKS50TW2 Earbuds Review: Max Power
These mid-tier earbuds have 15 hours of battery life with noise canceling, and a magnetic design that keeps them charged—no case required.
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Exploring the confluence of tech and sustainability for a better future
Sustainability efforts are gathering steam on a global scale, with governments and organizations levying their might behind measures to formulate and implement policies that can stop or even reverse global environmental damage and create positive impact for local communities. Regulations act as a ‘carrot and stick’ arrangement, where organizations are incentivised for climate conscious policies,…
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Nintendo Switch 2 hands-on: it’s all in the games
The value proposition of the Nintendo Switch 2 may seem pretty clear, but itâs much more obvious when you use one. Nintendoâs new console is the Switch but slightly bigger and slightly better, and that has been apparent since the device was first revealed in January in a mostly detail-free presentation. Now, we finally have…
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The Nintendo GameCube still rules
One of the most exciting parts of Nintendoâs new console is, well, an old console. GameCube games are coming to the Switch 2 for Nintendo Online subscribers, and itâs starting off with a pretty killer trio of releases: The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (which somehow was never ported to the Switch), Soulcalibur II…
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Mario Kart World is pure chaos
A new Mario Kart is usually built around some kind of notable feature. Double Dash added co-op play, while the DS iteration let you play other people online. With Mario Kart 8, it was gravity-defying tracks and, later, the idea of expanding the game through DLC courses. With Mario Kart World, perhaps the biggest launch…
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We Played With the Nintendo Switch 2. It’s Refined But Unsurprising
Nintendo’s pricey new Switch 2 has been updated to create a product that feels both familiar and improved. WIRED spent some time with it.
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I’m not sold on the Switch 2’s mouse-like controls
Perhaps the most noticeable difference between the original Nintendo Switch and the Switch 2 â besides the more expensive price â is the new Joy-Con controller and its come-out-of-nowhere mouse functionality. I got the chance to demo them at a hands-on event, and damn are my shoulders and wrists sore. There were several games at…
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The Download: dethroning SpaceX, and air-conditioning’s energy demands
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Rivals are rising to challenge the dominance of SpaceX SpaceX is a space launch juggernaut. In just two decades, the company has managed to edge out former aerospace heavyweights Boeing, Lockheed, and Northrop…