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  • With the prospect of robot police officers hitting our streets, it's worth taking a moment to look at the current state of affairs, where we're headed, and whether it's a good idea to give robots guns.
  • Microsoft rounded out its Surface lineup this month by introducing the all-new education-focused Surface Laptop and the latest generation of the Surface Pro. Here's how the specs and features of these devices compare.
  • ​The number of settings on a high-end DSLR or mirrorless camera can be truly overwhelming. That's why software developer Ryan Stout created the Arsenal. It's an electronic module that gets plugged into your camera, where it uses artificial intelligence to create the "perfect" shot.
  • Researchers have revealed two new additions to a host of ride-on toy car designs produced by the Go Baby Go program. One battery-powered mover encourages late bloomers to rise up and take charge, while the other gets kids in on the throwing game action.
  • Scientific observations have shown that nights are getting warmer faster than days​ so what impact do these warmer-than-usual nights have on sleep quality? If you're already finding it hard to go to sleep in the dog days of summer, be prepared to toss and turn even more.
  • Rolls-Royce dedicates an incredible amount of time to bespoke versions of its cars, but that wasn't enough for one connoisseur. The result is a stunning two-door tribute to the swept-tail Rolls-Royces of the 1920s.
  • As with the cliche, the Q70 is still capable of doing the basics in life, but when it comes to technology, it’s a bit behind the times. The cliche might hold in some ways, but like the surprising older folks who’re smartphone savvy and talk to Alexa in familiar terms, the Q70 has its own surprises.
  • For the first time, astronomers have witnessed a star disappear before their eyes. It appears to have collapsed into a black hole without the usual supernova, marking the first time scientists have witnessed the birth of a black hole, and changing our understanding of the life and death of stars.
  • Scientists are exploring ways to augment living animals with robotic systems, and now a team from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) has used a "parasitic robot" to control the movements of a live turtle by feeding it treats.
  • Stringed instruments bowed by a wheel cranked by hand have been around for centuries, and come in many shapes and sizes. Inspired by 16th century instruments, model maker UGears has launched a self assembly hurdy gurdy kit on Kickstarter that should appeal to wooden puzzle fans and musicians alike.
  • ​While still not as plentiful as their aerial cousins, there are now several underwater drones that are either in development or production. And while almost all of the ones that we've seen so far can't go deeper than 100 m (328 ft), the new Blueye Pioneer can go down to 150 m (492 ft).
  • ​Dodge set the internet alight with the Demon earlier this year, but it's been busy on other projects as well. It doesn't get the full gamut of drag features from the Demon, but the new Hellcat Widebody borrows from its unhinged big brother to deliver more grip and a meaner, more imposing stance.
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