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'Vokabulantis' turns photogrammetry and stop-motion into a poetic platformer

It's mesmerizing.

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Senators criticize Apple's refusal to testify in hearing on app store rules

Apple appears unwilling to take part in an upcoming hearing the Senate plans to hold on anti-competitive app store practices.

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Logitech is done making Harmony remotes

Logitech is killing off its line of Harmony remotes, with the remaining devices available only 'while supplies last.'

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Alibaba hit with $2.8 billion fine in China antitrust case

Chinese authorities have slapped Alibaba with a $2.8 billion fine after finishing an anti—trust investigation that looked into alleged monopolistic practices.

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Firefox will soon stop supporting Amazon Fire TV and Echo Show devices

Mozilla is ending Firefox support for the Amazon Fire TV platform and Echo Show devices starting on April 30th.

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Recommended Reading: Painful memories the algorithms won't let you forget

Recommended Reading highlights the week's best long-form writing on technology and more.

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Learn to play the piano at your own pace with Skoove

Skoove is a highly rated piano learning app suited for everyone from beginner level to advanced players. Take lessons generated by having an AI observe your skills or access the massive resource...

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The Morning After: The end of the line for Harmony remotes

Harmony's universal remotes are fading away, and there's a $699 Optimus Prime robot you should see.

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Hitting the Books: How biased AI can hurt users or boost a business's bottom...

In 'A Citizen's Guide to Artificial Intelligence,' John Zerilli presents readers with an approachable, holistic examination of both the history and current state of the art, the potential benefits of...

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ICYMI: We check out the new Sonos Roam portable speaker

Here's a recap of all of Engadget's tech reviews this week, including those for the new Sonos speaker, OnePlus smartphone, Master & Dynamic earbuds and the Google Nest Hub.

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Feds charge man with planning to blow up an Amazon data center

The FBI has charged a Texas man with planning to blow up an Amazon data center in Virginia and help 'kill' most of the internet.

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Biden's first budget proposal would fight chip shortages with US factories

The Biden White House's first budget proposal includes funding for domestic manufacturing to tackle chip shortages.

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NASA delays Mars helicopter flight to at least April 14th

NASA has delayed the first flight of its Mars helicopter to at least April 14 after an issue during a test.

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Sony wants to bring 'popular' PlayStation game franchises to phones

Sony is hiring an executive to lead a PlayStation push into mobile gaming.

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One-chance assassination missions arrive in 'Hitman 3'

'Hitman 3' now has one of the series' best-known features: just-one-chance Elusive Target missions.

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Find lost items anywhere with these tiny Bluetooth trackers

Mu Tags attach to your essentials and allow you to locate them with an in-app map. You won’t have to worry about losing your belongings again with these attachable tracking devices.

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Last-minute battery deal keeps Ford, VW electric car plans on track

A last-minute settlement between two battery giants, LG and SK, may have saved EV production plans for Ford and VW.

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Microsoft is reportedly close to buying speech tech giant Nuance

Microsoft is reportedly in late talks to buy Nuance for $16 billion, giving it advantages in speech tech and AI.

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Leak hints Samsung's Galaxy S21 FE will use a 'traditional' design

A reported Galaxy S21 FE leak hints Samsung's next value-for-money phone will sport a familiar but more conventional design.

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Google allegedly gave its ad system an advantage with a special project

Google ran an effort, Project Bernanke, that supposedly gave its ad system an unfair edge — and Texas intends to use this in its antitrust case.

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