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Stachegate, 3D-printed guns and Apple's dick move August 2, 2018 You made it to the end. Thanks for

Stachegate, 3D-printed guns and Apple's dick move [Gizmodo]( August 2, 2018 [The Microsoft Surface Go Is Practically Perfect]( [The sheer mediocrity of the sub-$550 range of laptops is why the new $550 Microsoft Surface Go is so damn special. It’s a cheap laptop that’s actually nice.]( [APPLE]( [Apple Kills App Affiliate Program in Pointless Dick Move]( [Apple is just one little bump away from being the world’s first trillion-dollar public company and following another solid earnings report, it’s announced that it will punish some of the people who helped build its success. Affiliates who’ve promoted apps and taken a small cut of the purchase price are...]( [MOVIES]( [The Real Reason Behind the Mission: Impossible/Justice League Mustache Drama Is as Petty As Your Wildest Dreams]( [Perhaps the most joyful story in moviemaking for the past year has been the ongoing delight of stachegate—the absurdity of a spat between Henry Cavill’s reshoots on last year’s Justice League and filming the just-released Mission: Impossible—Fallout, a tale of impressive follicles and dodgy CGI.]( [NEWS]( [The Battle Over 3D-Printed Guns Is Getting Serious]( [Five years ago, a lot of people thought Cody Wilson was a wild-eyed fanatic. The New Yorker described his rhetoric about making blueprints for 3D-printed guns available to anyone on the internet as “divorced” “from any practical reality.”]( [SAMSUNG]( [Did Amazon Just Accidentally Confirm Samsung’s Unreleased Dual-Wireless Charger?]( [Amazon is really good at making it easy to buy stuff online, however it seems the company isn’t all that great at keeping secrets. That’s because last night at an Amazon holiday press preview event, among the hundreds of products it was trying to push as we slowly approach peak...]( [ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY]( [This Is What Trump’s Fuel Economy Rollback Means for the Climate]( [After hinting that it would roll back clean vehicle regulations last month, the Trump administration made it official on Thursday. It announced it would be putting Obama-era fuel-efficiency standards on hold and moving to replace them with watered-down regulations]( [HEALTH]( [Hand Sanitizers Are Becoming Less Effective Against Some Hospital Superbugs]( [Bacteria are steadily winning the war against even our strongest antibiotics, stoking fears of a future that resembles Victorian-era England in all the worst ways. A new study published Wednesday in Science Translational Medicine is sure to add to this existential terror.]( [YOU MAY ALSO LIKE]( [THE TAKEOUT]( [My mission to ruin a $250 Wagyu steak nearly destroyed my family]( [This is a story about me and a steak. A 24-oz. A5 Wagyu ribeye steak, to be more specific. If you’re unaware of the hierarchy of beef, this is the part where I tell you that A5 wagyu is the finest quality beef in the world. The name “Wagyu” (and...]( [JALOPNIK]( [Here's What Those Secret Rubber Flaps Behind Your Rear Bumper Are For]( [I recently strolled through a junkyard with my friend Taylor when he asked: “What are these flaps on the rear corners of all these cars?” Realizing that he may not be the only one wondering, I decided to write this post about these devices, which act as vital pressure relief...]( [DEADSPIN]( [Only The Papa Can Save Papa John's, Says Papa John]( [It hasn’t yet been a month since Papa John Schnatter was discarded from his own company for the sins of saying the N-word on a conference call, allegedly acting like a creep to employees, and just generally mismanaging the hell out of his pizza business. But the disgraced Papa won’t...]( [DEADSPIN]( [If You Think Urban Meyer's Career Is Over, You Underestimate The Power Of Winning]( [Would it be too much to say that winning feels like great sex? The rush of adrenaline, the euphoria, the permission to scream and yell and do whatever you want in the dark of night. The sense that you are invincible and, better yet, unique and special. The scientific term...]( You made it to the end. Thanks for reading our newsletter! [Visit Gizmodo]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( © 2018 Gizmodo Media 114 5th Avenue, Floor 2 New York, NY, 10011

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