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Feb 21, 2017 • 4min

If You Love Driving in Hellish Traffic, Visit These Cities

Congratulations, Los Angeles! You’ve got the worst traffic in the world. In exchange for the sunshine, gorgeous beaches, and A-plus tacos, you’re forced to whine incessantly about all those damned cars clogging the 405. You don’t live in LA and you’re sick of hearing about how bad they’ve got it? Well, have some sympathy. You’d whine too if you spent 104 hours a year slogging through traffic. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Feb 20, 2017 • 2min

Not Even Street Closures Can Make San Francisco Traffic Any Worse

You already have yourreasons for hating San Francisco. The tech bros. The housing crisis. Twitter. The jerks on Lombard Street trying to charge a toll to drive down their stupid winding street. If you need another, consider the traffic. Oh god, the traffic. San Francisco Bay Area commuters spend an average of 78 hours creeping through gridlocked traffic each year, according to the Texas A&M Transportation Institute. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Feb 17, 2017 • 13min

WIRED Book Club: ‘The Story of Your Life’ Is Making Us Weep, Sometimes in Public

Our language and our conception of time have much in common. Both proceed as a march, one thing after another. (You’re not reading this sentence backward, just as you can’t travel back in time.) From that, well, straightforward observation spring the wondrous complexities of Ted Chiang’s 1998 sci-fi short story, “The Story of Your Life” (the basis for last year’s hit movie Arrival). Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Feb 16, 2017 • 6min

Caavo’s Set-Top Box Fixes Everything You Hate About Watching TV

In this golden age of TV, when there’s more on offer than you could pack into six lifetimes, it’s still way too difficult to find anything to watch. All your favorite shows and movies residein different apps, on different boxes, plugged into different ports on your TV. And so you end up paralyzed. How many times have you sat in front of your TV, watching a video on your phone? A medium once so blissfully mindless that people called it the Idiot Box has become an unsolvable puzzle. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Feb 15, 2017 • 5min

Verizon’s Unlimited Data Plan Is Back. Here’s How It Compares to Other Carriers

Like John Oliver and baseball, unlimited data plans are back! To be fair, they never left for some people. But one of the weekend’s biggest bits of news is that Verizon just reinstated its unlimited monthly data plan. For Verizon customers, an all-you-can-eat data plan hadn’t been available for new subscribers since 2011. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Feb 14, 2017 • 9min

Review: Samsung Chromebook Pro

Over the last couple of years, Chromebooks have quietly infiltrated the computer market. Google's affordable "just a browser" devices are the best-selling computers in schools, and they're percolating around boardrooms and cubicles. Last fall, more people bought Chromebooks than Macs-and that's not going to switch back anytime soon. Now Google's out to convince you, regular human, person of sound mind and reasonable budget, that you ought to buy a Chromebook. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Feb 13, 2017 • 3min

Beoplay’s H4 Wireless Cans Bring Primo Sound at a Bargain. Kinda

A couple of years ago, the luxurious leather-wrapped Bang & Olufsen Beoplay H7s were our favorite Bluetooth headphones. The over-ear H7s sounded as gorgeous as they looked, and they even smelled great. The problem, if anything, was the price. At $400, the H7s weren’t the cheapest options by any means. And while the new $300 Beoplay H4s aren’t exactly bargain-bin cans either, they offer nearly the same roster of specs as the H7s for $100 less. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Feb 10, 2017 • 3min

Flipboard’s New App Learns What You Like, Then Crafts You a Zine

Flipboard exists in stark contrast to your Facebook News Feed or Twitter timeline. It doesn't rely on your high school friends to share whatever junk they're reading, nor does it ask you to follow the right combination of 800 people. Flipboard's always been a quieter place that you can fill with news stories you like. Today, Flipboard is rolling out a brand-new version of its platform that introduces what it calls "Smart Magazines. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Feb 9, 2017 • 6min

How To Stop Your Smart TV From Spying on You

This week, Vizio, which makes popular, high-quality, affordable TV sets, agreed to pay a $2.2 million fine to the FTC. As it turns out, those same TVs were also busily tracking what their owners were watching, and shuttling that data back to the company’s servers, where it would be sold to eager advertisers. That’s every bit as gross as it sounds, but Vizio’s offense was one of degree, not of kind. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Feb 8, 2017 • 7min

Inside the Race to Invent a Fish-Free Fish Food

What do a Web 1.0 pioneer, a Russian-born fisherman, and a scientist who shoots lasers into poop for a living have in common? America’s first 100 percent vegetarian trout. Bill Foss, Kenny Belov, and Rick Barrows have spent years weaning their farmed fish off of industrial fish food. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

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