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  • The companies behind the two leading virtual reality headsets – the HTC Vive and the Oculus Rift – are battling for early adopters by lowering the barriers to obtaining a VR-capable PC. Today, HTC announced package deals to woo potential customers.​
  • One memory in Breath of the Wild is harder to get to than the others – it's located on the grounds of Hyrule Castle, the game's hardest area. But if you know where you're going and how to get there, it's possible to retrieve this memory with minimal resistance.
  • ​Google is rolling out an invigorated version of Google Earth, the app that lets you explore the globe from as up close or as far as you please. In addition to aerial and street views, Google Earth has new features like 3D views and interactive guided exploration tools.
  • Researchers in Japan say that they've broken new ground with machines that can read out minds, developing a technology that can recognize Japanese words and also guess the single-digit number on a subject's mind with 90 percent accuracy.
  • If you pushed a ball with negative mass, it would move towards you. It might be hard to picture, but according to Newtonian physics it should be possible. Now a team at Washington State University has demonstrated the phenomenon in practice, creating a fluid that has the properties of negative mass.
  • ​Today, Google announced a collaboration between Android Pay and PayPal that allows Android Pay users to link their PayPal accounts to the mobile payment platform.
  • VW Group has brought the floodlights to Shanghai and it's pointing them on its burgeoning electric vehicle technology. One of the Group electric concepts debuting at this week's Auto Shanghai show, the Audi e-tron Sportback serves as a sleeker, sportier followup to the 2015 e-tron quattro SUV.
  • ​People who own a GoPro Karma drone are already able to remove its camera and use it to shoot stabilized handheld footage. Owners of the similar DJI Mavic … well, they can't. PolarPro Filters is now offering what might be the next-best thing, however, in the form of the Katana DJI Mavic Tray.
  • ​Bamboo is one of the world's strongest natural materials, and it also grows at a rate of up to three feet (0.9 m) a day, making it a much more sustainable resource than wood. Now, engineers at the Ford Motor Company are looking at using it to make car parts.
  • ​Today, the Chinese tech giant Huawei released its second-generation smartwatch in the US. The Huawei Watch 2 starts at US$300 and is sold through big-name retailers like Best Buy, Target, Newegg, B&H Photo, Amazon and Walmart, though availability may vary by outlet.
  • Studio Rotor was recently tasked with designing an electric people carrier to get folks with reduced mobility safely from gate to gate in comfort. Its Multimobby concept seats seven passengers, has low level entry, and has onboard sensors to help avoid collisions. And it has a zero turning radius.
  • ​It turns out the fountain of youth might be coursing through human umbilical cords. At least that's part of the finding from a team of researchers that saw some impressive results when the substance was injected into old mice. The finding might help combat age-related mental impairments.
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