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Mar 7, 2017 • 11min

While You Were Offline: An Age-Old Enigma, Solved: Garfield Is a Boy … We Think

It's been such a crazy week in the real world—Oscar flubs! Presidential addresses! Nicole Kidman's clapping!—that keeping up with the virtual one has been a real pain. But that's why you come here, isn't it? To catch up on what you've missed? Here's everything that went down online while you were AFK. The Great Garfield Conspiracy What Happened: We know that Garfield loves lasagna. We know that Garfield doesn't like Mondays. We even know that Garfield can't stand Nermal. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Mar 6, 2017 • 5min

Logan Review: This Is How Wolverine Was Supposed to End

When Wolverine first appears in Logan, he’s graying and tired. His claws get stuck between his knuckles and have lost their snikt-sniktresponsiveness. He’s suicidal and he’s drinking too much, even for him. Guys he normally would have taken out with a quickness can get him on his back. He looks like shit—and because this is R-rated Wolverine, he can say so. Yes, everything you’ve heard is true. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Mar 3, 2017 • 5min

You Gotta Try DIY Virtual Reality, Even if You Make Hideous Things

I have zero virtual-reality skills. I don’t know how to work in Unity, the graphics software engine often used to make immersive worlds. I have little sense for 3-D design. But I have a secret weapon: A-Frame, an easy-to-use language released by Mozilla last winter. Based on HTML, it lets anyone quickly type commands that place blocks, spheres, and other shapes into a 3-D scene. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Mar 2, 2017 • 8min

Review: Nintendo Switch

Nintendo's Switch comes out on Friday. I've been playing with the Switch-an all-in-one gaming machine that works as both a handheld device and a TV game console-for the last two weeks. Nintendo says we can publish a review of it right now, though I have no idea why Nintendo would want us to. The company's new toy isn't finished yet. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Mar 1, 2017 • 3min

The Joyful Overkill of Sony’s Xperia XZ Premium Smartphone

Set aside the factSony has not been a part of the smartphone conversation lately. Never mind that you’re almost certainly better off with an iPhone 7 or Google Pixel. For now, just take a moment to bask in the glorious, mostly unnecessary overkill that defines the Xperia XZ Premium. Specs? Why yes, it has all of them. For its latest flagship, Sony opted for a 5.5-inch 4K display that crams in 801 pixels per inch, roughly twice what you’ll find in the iPhone 7 Plus. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Feb 28, 2017 • 6min

Nokia Revives Its Indestructible Candy Bar—and Shows Off Three New Phones

Before there was iPhone, there was 3310. After its launch in 2000, Nokia sold more than 125 million models of its indestructible candybar, turning Snake into a cultural icon and searing that tinkling ringtone permanently into the back of your mind. If you didn't own one, you probably knew someone who did. And you were probably jealous. It's been almost 17 years since the 3310 first came out. In that time the Nokia brand has been bought, sold, and stripped for parts. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Feb 27, 2017 • 5min

Instagram Galleries Are Yet Another Reason to Never Leave Instagram

Some of the best Instagram content tells a story in pictures—maybe with a snap-zoom, or a good ol’ “who wore it best” between Rihanna and Patrick the Starfish. But doingthis requires using aclunky collage-making app. That’s frustrating, because Instagramputs carousel-style ads in your feed and long alluded to making the same tools available to everyone. That’s finally changing, because Instagram now allows more than one picture per post. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Feb 24, 2017 • 5min

Review: Belkin Wemo Mini Smart Plug

Technology offers plenty of ways to smartify your home. Some prefer the DIY approach—cobbling together an array of NFC antennae and some Arduino boards to make the coffee maker deliver a fresh, hot cup at sunrise—but that’s a giant pain in the ass. Turn your lights on and off from anywhere on Earth---cool huh? Breezy set-up. Simple design. The Wemo app is delightful to use. Bark at Alexa or Google to toggle power. Connects to dozens of internet services through IFTTT. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Feb 23, 2017 • 8min

Cravin’ a Shavin’? We Review 4 Electric Razors for Men

Beards are all the rage right now, but for the baby-faced, facial hair just looks wrong. Photos of my misguided mid-’90s goatee back this up. But just because you might want a hairless chin doesn’t mean you want bother of shaving with a razor. Solution: The electric razor, Jacob Schick’s 1923 invention and the morning savior of many a lazy man. I’ve used electrics exclusively for more than a decade. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Feb 22, 2017 • 10min

The Cute Robot That Follows You Around and Schleps All Your Stuff

In the summer months of 2015, Jeffrey Schnapp and a few of his colleagues started collecting rideables. The hoverboard craze was in full swing, and OneWheels and Boosteds were showing up on roads and sidewalks. Schnapp and his co-founders rode, drove, and crashed everything they could find. For Schnapp, a Harvard professor and longtime technologist with a shaved head, pointy goatee, and a distinct Ben Kingsley vibe, this was market research. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

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