Report: Sony to buy Crunchyroll for nearly $1 billion
Crunchyroll, the popular anime streaming service, may soon have a new owner. According to a report by Nikkei, Sony is close to finalizing a deal to buy the service for…
How to subscribe to Apple One from your iPhone or iPad
Welcome to TNW Basics, a collection of tips, guides, and advice on how to easily get the most out of your gadgets, apps, and other stuff. Apple today rolled out…
Extreme Life Thrived in Hot Asteroid Pit After Dinosaur Extinction, Evidence Suggests
An asteroid struck the Yucatan Peninsula, seen here from the International Space Station, 66 million years ago, sparking a mass extinction event. Photo: Tim Peake/ESA/NASA A gigantic pool of magma…
The best Alexa-enabled devices for 2020
Looking to make your home the smartest on the block? Check out our guide to the best Alexa-enabled devices that work with Amazon’s all-encompassing Echo lineup.
How to choose a robot vacuum
Considering getting some robot housekeeping help? Shopping for a robot can be intimidating. Here’s what to know before you buy a robot vacuum for your home.
NASA spacecraft successfully secures Bennu asteroid sample
NASA says it’s managed to secure a sample of gathered asteroid material after some of it started to leak through the collection head.
The best Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus screen protectors
The Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus might be powerful, but the screen isn’t invincible. Here are the best Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus screen protectors to keep yours safe.
The U.S. Should Stop Blaming Other Countries for Plastic Pollution
Bad.Photo: Isaac Mead Long/Ocean Conservancy Study after study have suggested that Asian countries, particularly ones in Southeast Asia, are the biggest contributors to plastic pollution. This belief has informed policy,…
A Holiday Season Covid Surge, Outbreaks in Swing States, and More
Coronavirus cases rise dramatically, drugmakers prepare for distribution, and the pandemic collides with the upcoming election. Here’s what you should know: Want to receive this weekly roundup and other coronavirus…
Why Are Lines at Polling Places So Long? Math
Mark Pelczarski was ready to retire. This was 2011; he was teaching computer science in Chicago by then, but that was really just the capstone on a legendary career in…