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REMOTE CONTROL
Cruise Will Soon Hit San Francisco With No Hands on the Wheel
BY AARIAN MARSHALL
The GM subsidiary wins approval from California to offer driverless passenger service.
ELECTION 2020
The Impossible Dilemma of Twitter's 'Hacked Materials' Rule
BY ANDY GREENBERG
The company's flip-flopping on the policy after banning a shady New York Post story highlights the challenges facing social media in 2020.
PRODUCT REVIEW
Google's Pixel 5 Got Tiny Upgrades in All the Right Places
BY JULIAN CHOKKATTU
By skipping all the quirky, Googley features of previous Pixels, the company's latest phone is its most boring—and its best.
PUBLIC HEALTH
In the US, 50 States Could Mean 50 Vaccine Rollout Strategies
BY MARYN MCKENNA
The CDC put out a central playbook for how to distribute the shots. But how states will address these guidelines is anything but uniform.
RUFF LIFE
The Best Essentials and Tech for the Pup in Your Life
BY ADRIENNE SO AND GEAR TEAM
From smart collars to dog treats, we've tried it all. This is our favorite canine gear.
O, ROBOT!
One Woman's High-Touch Bid to Upend the Sex-Toy Industry
BY LUX ALPTRAUM
Lora DiCarlo said her company's robotic vibrator, the Osé, would redefine the market. But her hyped-up personal brand would be the real master stroke.
DDOS
Fancy Bear Imposters Are on a Hacking Extortion Spree
BY LILY HAY NEWMAN
Nice looking website you've got there. It would be a shame if someone DDoS'd it.
SUSTAINABILITY
Next-Gen Gaming Is an Environmental Nightmare
BY CECILIA D'ANASTASIO
Console waste plus energy-hungry cloud gaming equals the worst of both worlds for sustainability.
THE MONITOR
Disney's Pivot to Streaming Won't Change Hollywood
BY ANGELA WATERCUTTER
This week, the Mouse House laid out a reorganization plan that puts a bigger focus on streaming. Don't look for other studios to make similar moves.
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