science and technology in the united states
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Apple to Bring Employees Back to Office on Feb. 1 and Allow Some Remote Work
The boss has spoken (again): Apple employees will return to the office on Feb. 1, 2022.
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The Discontinued Oculus Go Will Get New Life As an Unlocked Headset
One of the worst things about modern gadgets is you don’t always get to decide what happens to a device you own when the company discontinues it. But there’s good news for Oculus Go owners, at least — Facebook is unlocking the bootloader for the device and giving users full root access.
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Steve Wozniak Voices Strong Support for the Growing Right to Repair Movement
In what has become a growing battle between big tech companies and the people who use their products, iconic Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak recently spoke out in support of the right to repair movement.
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This Robot Performs Amazing Jumps and Flips by Swinging Its Cyber-Penis Around
When you’re designing a robot to emulate the moves of an agile animal that can leap across gaps and carefully tip-toe across uneven terrain, it only makes sense to copy Mother Nature’s designs. It’s why you often see robots with tails, which help improve balance and agility. But staring at Tencent Robotics’ Ollie, I confess…