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08.08.24
RANTS AND RAVES
Wildflower's iPhone Cases Are Perfect for the Very Clumsy
BY BRENDA STOLYAR
Say goodbye to shattered displays, dreadful screen protectors, and worn-out phone cases.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
CrowdStrike Faces a Potential Tsunami of Lawsuits. Only the Fine Print Can Save It, Experts Say
BY JOEL KHALILI
After crashing millions of computers and disrupting businesses across the globe, cybersecurity company CrowdStrike must protect itself against a flurry of legal activity that is already beginning. The devil will be in the details.
LEGAL REMEDIES
A US Judge Ruled That Google Is an Illegal Monopolist. Here's What Might Come Next
BY PARESH DAVE
Judge Amit Mehta's ruling has triggered a potentially yearslong process to decide how to punish the company. For users, it could mean a future in which Google isn't front and center everywhere.
FRESHLY HATCHED
Google's Iconic Chromecast and Nest Learning Thermostat Are Getting Long-Awaited Upgrades
BY NENA FARRELL AND JULIAN CHOKKATTU
Nest's connected thermostat gets a redesign and some AI smarts, while the brand-new iteration of the Chromecast serves as a hub for your smart home.
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GADGET LAB PODCAST | LATEST EPISODE
Dating Apps Are Dehumanizing. Let's Try Something New
This week on Gadget Lab, we talk about the arrival of Date Like Goblins and chart the rise of niche, interest-specific platforms for online dating.
PRODUCT REVIEW
Arturia's AudioFuse 16Rig Is Perfect for Folks with Lots of Instruments
BY PETE COTTELL
This fancy audio interface makes plugging in all your synths a breeze.
BUYING GUIDE
The Best Climbing Gear for Beginners
BY CHRIS HASLAM AND ADRIENNE SO
Whether you're tempted by indoor climbing or want to take on the great outdoors, we've got the ropes, shoes, and harnesses to get you started.
DON'T HATE THE PLAYA
How to Go to Burning Man in an Extreme Climate and Feel Good About It
BY ALDEN WICKER
The worsening climate crisis and the changes in the culture may have you wondering if you should skip Burning Man. Veterans of the week-long festival, which begins August 25, have some advice.
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