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Tech Mogul Backing Trump Has Sharp Words for Media and Silicon Valley

Peter Thiel, addressing journalists in Washington, denounced Donald Trump’s comments about women, and took aim at Silicon Valley. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2f6sh53

In a Copyright Case, Justices Ponder the Meaning of Fashion

The case before the Supreme Court concerns cheerleaderers’ uniforms, but the implications for the world of fashion are vast. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2f2m7oX

They Wore Galanos

Some of the famous faces who wore dresses by the American designer James Galanos. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2fomHij

My Space: Marlon James’s Loft Tells Many Stories

The novelist likes to leave no room unfilled, with books, plants, records, art and a dose of kitsch. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eUTCXt

Open Blog: We Went to the Grace Hopper Celebration. Here’s What We’re Bringing Back

The Grace Hopper Celebration bills itself as the world’s largest gathering of women in computing. It is rare to see so many women technologists all at once, and our first experience attending made us reflective in a way that felt important to share. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eUWML3

My Space: A Tour of Novelist Marlon James’s Loft in Minneapolis

The Man Booker Prize winner likes to fill empty space with everything he loves. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dVSxSq

Facebook Could Be Associated With a Longer Life, Study Finds

While the social media company cooperated with the research, it tracks other findings that social ties are linked to longevity. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eUNQVJ

Publishers Are Rethinking Those ‘Around the Web’ Ads

The ads, which appear mostly via the services Outbrain and Taboola, can lead to questionable websites. Now some publishers wonder about the effect on their readers. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ecxwSd

Why Your Facebook Friends Are Checking Into Standing Rock

People who use social media to check in to the Standing Rock reservation to fight the Dakota Access pipeline project hope to confuse the authorities. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2efwOn6

Study Finds Some Uber and Lyft Drivers Racially Discriminate

Researchers who studied trips in Seattle and Boston said African-American users might wait up to 35 percent longer for rides than white users. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2erZJlC

The Male Animal: Want to Quit Office Life to Work With Your Hands? Ask These Guys

Meet the men who quit the grind of white-collar work and found job satisfaction in hauling leaves, building walls, hanging drapes and baking bread. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dVzUOC

Tech Tip: Escape the Web and Get Things Done

If you find yourself wasting too much time online when you really need to be working, you have many ways to force yourself (temporarily) offline. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2f5m0qF

Bits: Daily Report: Google’s Day in Europe’s Court Highlights Nature of New Tech

The search giant is one of several American tech companies facing inspections overseas for the way they do business. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2efca6k

CenturyLink, a Network Provider, to Acquire Level 3, a Rival

In a $25 billion deal, the two companies will combine to create one of the largest communications providers for businesses. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2f51aay

Unbuttoned: R.I.P., Age of Fashion Division(s)

The era of lower-price secondary fashion spinoffs is over; fashion unity is dawning. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eesg0g

Who Owns Cheerleader Uniform Designs? It’s up to the Supreme Court

The court will hear a case about whether Varsity Brands, the giant of cheerleading apparel, should keep its copyrights on certain decorations, like chevrons or stripes. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2f3ciUj

Whoopi Goldberg Plays Fashion Designer (for Real)

A new line of “ugly Christmas sweaters” by the entertainer is debuting on Tuesday. “They make me happy,” she said. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2f8qgUN

James Galanos, Fashion Designer for the Elite, Dies at 92

Mr. Galanos, who outfitted Nancy Reagan for inaugural events, earned numerous accolades even as he evaded celebrity and shunned the fashion establishment. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2fv8iAk

Sinosphere: Making Online Literature Pay Big in China

Zhang Wei, China’s top-earning digital novelist, talks about the benefits of online publishing and his dream of creating a Disney-style empire. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eSP0RF

How to Protect Yourself When Using a Contactless Card

As banks prepare to roll out this technology, lessons from Europe show how to avoid fraudulent activity on these new types of credit and debit cards. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2f7lTcR

Beyond Silicon: Squeezing More Out of Chips

Moore’s Law, the axiom that chips will ever be more powerful and cheaper, is reaching its limits. But human ingenuity, with better algorithms and new hardware circuits, is pushing ahead. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2f7fEpd

The Stakes Are Rising in Google’s Antitrust Fight With Europe

The search giant is fighting three antitrust charges, and the results will have a major impact on both the tech company and European policy makers. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2e2Dy4m

Listening Clubs Tantalize Audiophiles in London

By emphasizing audio quality above all else, clubs with rarefied hi-fi equipment have become a mecca for listeners who crave an emotional connection to music. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eJSatr

Peter Thiel Defends His Most Contrarian Move Yet: Supporting Trump

The tech billionaire is known for bucking convention, but his backing of Mr. Trump’s presidential bid has outraged much of Silicon Valley. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eTNoKf

N.S.A. Appears to Have Missed ‘Big Red Flags’ in Suspect’s Behavior

Harold T. Martin III kept his security clearance despite a record that included drinking problems, unpaid tax bills and an episode in which he posed as a police officer. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2e8M0CB

HistorySource: No Concession, No Sleep: Glued to the TV on Election Night 1960

The shifting returns of the Kennedy-Nixon race tested the fledgling television news operations and kept viewers in suspense until well past dawn. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dRgJFD

Uncertain Harvest: Doubts About the Promised Bounty of Genetically Modified Crops

Higher yields with less pesticides was the sales pitch for genetically modified seeds. But that has not proved to be the outcome in the United States. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dR96yZ

Vows: Geneviève DeBose and Tosin Akinnagbe: He’s No Shakespeare. Romeo? Maybe.

He was a bit too brief in his OkCupid overture, but love wins with song. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2fmoGD9

Farhad and Mike’s Week in Tech: Microsoft, Apple and Halloween!

Farhad is going as sexy Donald Trump and Mike as Guy Fieri. Amazon gets them reminiscing about Matthew McConaughey in a 1990s stoner movie. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2fh5doa

Fast Times on the Campaign Trail in ‘Embeds’

The show will take a comic look at young political reporters against the backdrop of covering a presidential campaign. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dXaBXD

The Breakaway Bride

Millennial brides, with their free-spirited tastes, are rewriting the style rules to suit themselves. The industry is taking note. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eXFBJF

Table for Three: Rachel Maddow and Doris Kearns Goodwin on a Presidential Race for the History Books

The two women discuss the temperamental forebears of Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump, the ambitions of candidates and their skills for the job. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2fpZuLS

Command Z: Judging Others by Their Email Tics

Signoffs, the well-placed emoji, the use of exclamation points (or not). It’s a minefield out there. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eSilhO

Command Z: Judging Others by Their Email Tics

Signoffs, the well-placed emoji, the use of exclamation points (or not). It’s a minefield out there. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eSilhO

Twitter’s 4-Year Odyssey With the 6-Second Video App Vine

Twitter built up Vine to leapfrog Instagram and cultivated star users. But as competition stiffened, and employees and users peeled off, Vine lost its hold. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ekgjnr

Telecoms’ Ambitions on Targeted Ads Seen Curbed by F.C.C.’s New Privacy Rules

AT&T’s and Verizon’s hopes of collecting and analyzing customer data to sell advertising may be dashed if they have to ask customers’ permission. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eNVBwG

5 Vine Stars Share Why They Loved, and Outgrew, Platform

Vine was a place for people with talents across different disciplines — it allowed artists-slash-comedians-slash-musicians to flourish. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dUPXHv

How Pepe the Frog and Nasty Woman Are Shaping the Election

Viral internet in-jokes have become a dog whistle and potent force in the 2016 presidential race, says Brad Kim of Know Your Meme. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2ffikpN

Party Coverage: Scene City: Ballet and Folk Art Nights

Last week’s fall galas and parties included the American Ballet Theater, Tefaf opening, Studio Museum in Harlem, Aperture Foundation and the American Folk Art Museum. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eEr9Y6

Party Coverage: Scene City: Ballet and Folk Art Nights

Last week’s fall galas and parties included the American Ballet Theatre, Tefaf opening, Studio Museum in Harlem, Aperture Foundation and the American Folk Art Museum. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2fffaSY

How Pepe the Frog and Nasty Woman Are Shaping the Election

Viral internet in-jokes have become a dog whistle and potent force in the 2016 presidential race, says Brad Kim of Know Your Meme. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ffikpN

Technology Invites a Deep Dive Into Art

Step inside a Dalí painting or travel through the Garden of Eden on the back of a fish. Museums are enhancing technology to break down boundaries in the imagination. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dUz7IK

The Look: Distinctly New Delhi

Bright colors and dark, wild-patterned and plain, traditional and modern: the men of New Delhi and environs have a sharp, distinctive style. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dUtcDD

Global Shopper: An Airy Store in a New Delhi Palace

In the commotion of a rapidly expanding city, Vayu is a shopping oasis. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2feWJOd

The Look: Diverse Looks in the Indian Capital

Bright colors and dark, wild-patterned and plain, traditional and modern: the men of New Delhi and environs have a sharp, distinctive style. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2fo86me

Facebook Can Tell You What to Expect in the Voting Booth

The tool was created with data collected from election officials by the nonpartisan research group Center for Technology and Civic Life. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eVnkfY

Bits: Daily Report: When Your Company is Famous but Unprofitable

Few tech outfits have been in the center of international news like Twitter. But despite the attention, the company still isn’t profitable. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eDVHt4

Tech Tip: Borrow E-Books, No Kindle Required

You do not need hardware or software from Amazon to check out books and other digital materials from most public lending libraries. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2e5cXah

Book Entry: Review: ‘To Pixar and Beyond’ Plumbs New Depth in Oft-Told Tale

Lawrence Levy tackles a long list of complex subjects that have been covered elsewhere but uses his personal story as vehicle to add a new dimension. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2feKMIj

Soylent Says It Will Remake 2 of Its Meal Replacers After Customers Became Ill

The announcement is the latest in a string of setbacks by the company that wants powders to replace meals, but many customers remain faithful. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2feGjpa

On the Runway: A Little Sunshine for Vogue’s Next Wave of Talent

The CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund travels to Los Angeles for the last leg of the competition. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2fngbaK

Field Notes: Married to Their Smartphones (Oh, and to Each Other, Too)

Some couples are finding that an addiction to technology is putting a strain on their marriages. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2e4D1SK

Modern Love: My Biological Clock Can’t Tick Fast Enough

A woman with no maternal desire wrestles with the expectation that married couples should try to have children. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eWMGcL

A More Money-Conscious Alphabet Emerges

In its otherwise solid third-quarter results, the company went some distance to reassure investors on its “other bets,” in-house visionary projects that have yet to make money. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2fkTKmO

Amazon Comes Up Short on Profits, Focusing on Warehouses and Movies

The company said to expect as much as $1.25 billion in operating income for the fourth quarter and as little as nothing, a remarkably wide range. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2e2bj92

Apple’s New Laptop Gets More Touchy, but Not on Its Screen

The new MacBook Pros feature a Touch Bar where function keys used to be. Their display and use changes depending on the app in use. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eAXP4Y

Night Out: Marcus Samuelsson Knows (Almost) Everyone

The chef takes a stroll through Harlem before a party to celebrate his new cookbook. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eg9dQT

Op-Ed Contributor: Twitter Has an Old Media Problem. Here’s a Solution.

The company has become an indispensable news source for millions but as a business, it needs a white knight to swoop in. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eVeqyB

Vine Is Closing Down, and the Internet Can’t Stand It

One theory about the six-second video app’s demise says it was dead weight for its owner, Twitter, which is struggling to become profitable. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eKfNiV

Social Q’s: Do I Fight for Child Visitation, or Pick a Job Transfer?

Also, loyalty to an accountant, and a daughter who drives too ... slowly? from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eRaIGq

Bits: Daily Report: Every Big Deal Must Have a Great Tech Angle

AT&T’s chief executive says a pillar of his company’s acquisition of Time Warner is networking technology called 5G. But it could be years away. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dMh38J

Tech Tip: Make Firefox Open Gmail to Send a Message

If Mozilla’s browser automatically calls up that stand-alone mail software you never use when you click a “mailto” link, here’s how to fix it. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ezQZNd

Banks Bet on the Next Big Thing: Financial Chatbots

These bots are generally powered by artificial intelligence software that allows them to pull in data and turn it into comprehensible answers. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eNKxAp

F.C.C. Tightens Privacy Rules for Broadband Providers

The new rules require broadband providers to get permission to collect data on a subscriber’s web browsing, app use, location and financial information. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ezlKSv

Qualcomm to Acquire NXP Semiconductors for $47 Billion

The transaction would add scale to Qualcomm, which makes chips for smartphones, as consolidation continues in an industry facing eroding profit margins. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eJwbTJ

Twitter to Cut Jobs as It Aims for a Turnaround

The social media company said it would lay off 9 percent of its work force, as it reported an uptick in users and its losses narrowed. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eUWO4C

Unbuttoned: The Creepy Clown in Your Closet

Before scary clowns were a news phenomenon, they were a fashion trend. The strange story of our common clothing language. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2f9NlLI

Unbuttoned: Send in the Clowns

Clowns have been a recurring theme on fashion’s runways from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2fiuEVj

ZTO Express of China Has Largest U.S. I.P.O. This Year

The delivery company, which helps connect retailers with shoppers in a vast market, raised $1.4 billion in the biggest Chinese I.P.O. in America since Alibaba. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eInLsR

Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 Debacle Wipes Out Its Mobile Profit

The South Korean company pledges to work with regulators and other outsiders to study the fires that led it to cancel the high-end smartphone. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eIhwoS

AT&T’s Vision of Ultrafast Wireless Technology May Be a Mirage

The rapid wireless technology the company has described as a pillar of its Time Warner deal probably is a decade away from meaningful deployment. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dMeIp2

Tesla Surprises Investors With Quarterly Profit Ahead of Merger Vote

Tesla’s chief, Elon Musk, who is SolarCity’s largest stockholder, is under pressure to prove that the electric carmaker can be a profitable foundation for a merger. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dMakGV

Microsoft Unveils Its First Desktop PC

The Surface Studio represents Microsoft’s growing presence in the hardware side of the industry that it once left entirely to its partners. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dYfmTY

Up Next: Patrick Belaga Is a Cellist Who Moonlights as a Model

The 25-year-old is a classically trained experimental cellist. He is also signed with Wilhelmina modeling agency. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dLV2lb

Trilobites: If Diamonds Are Forever, Your Data Could Be, Too

A new paper suggests that a flawed diamond could be used to store significantly more data than a DVD. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eH57EE

Scouting Report: Go International Without Leaving Town

Orla Kiely and the cultish Japanese labels Moussy and Enfold open, Warby Parker comes to Grand Central and more shopping news. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eGYcv6

Fans Flock to Town That Inspired ‘Gilmore Girls’

As part of a festival, a rural town in Connecticut played host to more than 1,300 devotees, who endured rain to tour the town and meet stars from the show. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dXOnrF

The Most Awkward Dinner Party of the Year

The carefully orchestrated seating arrangement on the dais of the Al Smith dinner offers an annual ranking of who’s who among New York’s power brokers. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2ewA8uA

Modern Love: The Modern Love Podcast: Live From New York

On this week’s podcast, we bring you a sampling of stories, music and comedy from our “live” performance in New York City’s Town Hall. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2ewrCff

A ‘Gilmore Girls’ Festival

Fans of the TV show traveled from as far away as Brazil to gather in Washington, Conn., the small town that inspired Stars Hollow, the setting of the show. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eSDCEq

Fall’s Most Interesting Trench Coats

With exaggerated proportions and unexpected silhouettes, the classic staple looks refreshingly new. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eSfvqX

Individualized Ads on TV Could Be One Result of AT&T-Time Warner Merger

In a call with investors, the chiefs of the companies noted that the combined trove of their consumer data would be useful to marketers and consumers. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dLs5WO

Boîte: The Vnyl, a Sprawling East Village Club, Brings Back the ’70s

The four-story night life emporium features a cafe, cocktail bar, food and vintage LPs chosen by Adrian Grenier. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eMTnhR

The Uninvited Guest: The 2016 Campaign Crashes the Dinner Party

At dinner parties and other social gatherings, New Yorkers can’t stay away from this third-rail subject of discussion. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2ebCjAT

Critical Shopper: Weather (and Self-Image) Protectors

The new Stone Island in SoHo makes slick performance clothing, as if the tactical sections of the military were induced to put on a runway show. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eweFlA

Party Coverage: Scene City: Naomi Watts, Brooke Shields and Baby Jane Holzer at Take Home a Nude Party

The New York Academy of Arts, founded by Andy Warhol in 1982, holds annual action and party at Sotheby’s. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eMNW2F

Dating experts explain polyamory and open relationships

And offer seven guiding principles. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2ewe82R

How often should you really wash your hair?

It depends — but it’s probably less often than you’re washing it now. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eMKi91

Party Coverage: Scene City: Naomi Watts, Brooke Shields and Jane Holzer at Take Home a Nude Party

The New York Academy of Arts, founded in 1982 in part by Andy Warhol, holds its annual auction and party at Sotheby’s. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2fgueiz

How to dress like an adult

Defining what constitutes a mature wardrobe is a challenge in the age of the power hoodie. Here, three golden rules for grown-up garb. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eMSki1

Meeting ‘the Other’ Face to Face

With “The Enemy” project at M.I.T., the photojournalist Karim Ben Khelifa hopes to engender a form of empathy beyond the reach of traditional documentary film. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eMCoMA

App Smart: Your Phone Can Help You Get Fit

Apps that focus on running and other exercises can help you reach your fitness goals. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eRZRua

Vast Group of New Video Games and Hardware Jostle for Holiday Attention

Recently introduced game consoles are breaking the usual new-product cycle, while interest grows in virtual reality titles. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dKWAMz

Tech Tip: Reach for the Rating Stars in iOS 10

The latest version of Apple’s mobile Music app removes the simple, built-in way to apply star rankings to songs, but don’t let that stop you. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eRCpNV

Bits: Daily Report: Robots Can Kill and Deliver Beer. Do We Need Humans?

If there is one thing the Pentagon and commercial robotics companies agree on for now, it’s that intelligent machines still need human chaperones. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eM2Bv2

Critic's Notebook: Look Who’s Smiley Now: MoMA Acquires Original Emoji

The Museum of Modern Art has acquired the original set of 176 emoji that were designed by Shigetaka Kurita. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dKDEgL

Why Wait a Month for a Sofa That’s Not Even What You Wanted?

Start-ups are trying to break off pieces of the furniture market by offering custom sizes and colors, or more affordable prices, and quicker turnaround. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dKrsg1

Lens Blog: What Inge Morath Saw: A Unique Sense of Style

The photographer Inge Morath, who was also the wife of Arthur Miller, had an eye for style — on the street and on film sets, at galas and on runways. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eRzAxw

On the Runway: The Problem With Fashion Awards

The British Fashion Council’s awards were going to be different this year. But in one important way, they look very much the same. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dIfFDR

Google Curbs Expansion of Fiber Optic Network, Cutting Jobs

Alphabet, Google’s parent company, said it would halt discussions with cities where it planned to expand its network and would reduce staff at Google Fiber. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eQjWCs

Apple Predicts a Big Holiday Bounce After Its Biggest Rival, Samsung, Falters

If the company’s forecast is accurate, it will mark a turnaround from what has been a disappointing year for the Silicon Valley giant. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eQ2kGK

Skin Deep: We’re Animals, After All

The clean, minimalist trend in perfumes is giving way to scents that bring out the beast. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eCA8tA

Eleuteri, a Vintage Jeweler, Brings Italian Glamour to New York

The tiny boutique on East 69th Street has been opened by Wagner Eleuteri, 28, a third-generation jeweler. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2ePctUs

One Last Growl for F.C.C.’s Sharp-Toothed Watchdog

Tom Wheeler, who increased regulation of the cable and wireless industries, now faces tough industry opposition and a review of a media megadeal. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eJ4Nn0

A Retort to Shrinking Screens, in an Ultra-Immersive Show at the Whitney

“Dreamlands: Immersive Cinema and Art, 1905-2016” explores the multidimensional possibilities of film, historically and today. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dGH0RU

Common Sense: Why a Media Merger That Should Go Through Might Not

Under longstanding antitrust policy, the AT&T-Time Warner deal should be practically a shoo-in. But these are not usual times. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eshSm1

Common Sense: Why a Media Merger That Should Go Through Might Not

Under longstanding antitrust policy, the AT&T-Time Warner deal should be practically a shoo-in. But these are not usual times. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eshSm1

Artificial Intelligence as a Bridge for Art and Reality

“Recognition” searches 1,000 news photographs a day and matches them with artworks in Tate Britain’s database. The results are surprising. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eIUpvy

On Beauty: The Enticing Power of Highly Plucked Brows

Returning to a face near you. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eBvUlE

Bits: Daily Report: Bigger Is Better. Or So They Say.

The planned merger between AT&T and Time Warner would bring together a giant networking business and a giant content-making business. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dG2XRj

Tech Tip: How to Clean Up Instagram Comments

New settings in the popular photo-sharing service allow you to filter out profanity and other offensive language from comments on your own photos. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eCboDb

On the Runway: Azzedine Alaïa and the Reason Not to Buy Into the ‘See Now/Shop Now’ Movement

The spring season officially ended almost three weeks ago but the designer’s collection was no postscript. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eBPdxa

AT&T Set to Lobby for Merger With Deep Pockets and a Big Network

As a multimillion-dollar donor to lawmakers, with a huge roster of lobbyists, the communications giant is ready to pursue its $85 billion bid for Time Warner. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2fcazA8

On the Runway: Azzedine Alaïa and the Reason Not to Buy Into the ‘See Now/Shop Now’ Movement

The spring season officially ended almost three weeks ago but the designer’s collection was no postscript. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2ejNr09

Self-Driving Truck’s First Mission: A Beer Run

Otto, the Uber-owned self-driving vehicle operation, delivered 2,000 cases of Budweiser 120 miles to Colorado Springs from Fort Collins, Colo. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dFfLYc

On Technology: Barack Obama Brought Silicon Valley to Washington. Is That a Good Thing?

His administration embraced some of the tech industry’s best ideas — but also some of its worst values. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eMPibM

The Pentagon’s ‘Terminator Conundrum’: Robots That Could Kill on Their Own

The United States has put artificial intelligence at the center of its defense strategy, with weapons that can identify targets and make decisions. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dRG6VY

A.I. Inspiration: The Science Fiction That Frames Discussion

A look at the movies and novels that inform discussions of real-life artificial intelligence and weapons. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eF0byL

Tech Fix: Google Pixel Review: Assessing the New Smartphone

The Pixel, which uses Android software and Assistant, an A.I. virtual assistant, is, relatively speaking, mediocre, but fans of Android won’t regret buying one. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ehkYXJ

White House Letter: Next Job for Obama? Silicon Valley Is Hiring

The president, who has advocated cutting-edge research and built relationships with Silicon Valley companies, may be preparing for a role in the technology sector. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eMyNh8

A Chilly Reaction to AT&T-Time Warner Deal

A look at where the AT&T deal leaves other prominent media companies and what some think they might attempt to do in response. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dEpQUY

Code Names and Covert Meetings in AT&T’s Courtship of Time Warner

The secrecy surrounding the $85.4 billion merger was viewed as essential for a deal sure to raise concerns among lawmakers and consumer advocacy groups. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eps5lI

State of the Art: AT&T-Time Warner Deal Is a Strike in the Dark

AT&T’s $85 billion deal for Time Warner is ploy to do something — anything — in the face of a rapidly changing media landscape. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ezgPBn

Tech Tip: How to Design Your Own Postage Stamps

You can add a personal touch to your snail mail by creating custom stamps from your own photos. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eo6lnY

Bits: Daily Report: Hackers Have New Tools to Bring Down Websites

The so-called internet of things has the potential to connect billions of objects to the internet. That’s good news for troublemakers. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dPF9ha

New York Times Company Buys The Wirecutter

The company also bought The Sweethome, a sister site. Both are product recommendation websites that offer guides on tech gadgets and home products. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eyi99b

On the Runway: Silicon Valley Fashion Week Is No Joke

The three-day event featured LED-embedded clothing and augmented reality. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2enOEad

DealBook: Making Sense of AT&T’s Bid for Time Warner

The proposed $85 billion merger faces tough regulatory scrutiny, but the potential to challenge cable companies may make a compelling case. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ezcblz

Swift Opposition to Resurrection of AT&T Giant

Much of the concern about AT&T’s $85.4 billion purchase of Time Warner is rooted in how consumers have fared since Comcast bought NBCUniversal. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2elwXpw

On the Runway: Silicon Valley Fashion Week Is No Joke

The three-day event featured LED-embedded clothing and augmented reality. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2enOEad

Time Warner’s Non-Mogul Mogul Who Foretold Its Worth

Jeffrey L. Bewkes, the telecom giant’s chief executive, stuck to his guns over the years, confident that his company would get the deal it deserved. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2elscMC

As Artificial Intelligence Evolves, So Does Its Criminal Potential

The next generation of online attack tools used by criminals will add machine learning capabilities pioneered by A.I. researchers. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2evVPx3

Regulatory Microscope Lies Ahead for AT&T and Time Warner

The deal will probably face a much sterner regulatory review than the Comcast-NBC Universal merger in 2009. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eFg321

A New Era of Internet Attacks Powered by Everyday Devices

The attack on the web’s infrastructure laid bare new vulnerabilities linked to our reliance on cameras, smart thermostats and the rest of the internet of things. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dyCIft

Galaxy Note 7 Recall Dismays South Korea, the ‘Republic of Samsung’

The withdrawal of the Galaxy Note 7, because it is prone to catch fire, is a source of humiliation to many in a country that had prided itself on the company’s success. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dysBHq

Farhad’s and Mike’s Week in Tech: The Political Evolution of Silicon Valley

Tech is seeping into everything — but feels blindsided when its politics are called into question. Also, the Apple car and a short-term Twitter hire. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dxHz0x

The Malibu Juice Magnate

How Khalil Rafati, a former addict, started a wildly successful SunLife juice chain in Malibu, the toughest of markets. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eDT7By

Russian Suspected of Hacking U.S. Tech Companies Is Indicted

Yevgeniy Aleksandrovich Nikulin, 29, was arrested in Prague this month on charges that he hacked into networks at LinkedIn, Dropbox and Formspring. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eCMjE9

David Bunnell, a Founder of Tech Magazines PC World and Macworld, Dies at 69

Beginning in the 1970s, Mr. Bunnell rode the early wave of personal computers, establishing one magazine after another, as he also espoused liberal causes. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eCwUDT

Debate-Watching With Hillary Clinton’s BFFs

Spending an evening with the candidate’s childhood friends. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eBZVQ2

AT&T Is Said to Be in Advanced Merger Talks With Time Warner

A deal would give the giant TV distributor and internet provider a collection of programming like HBO and movies like “Suicide Squad.” from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dvAAVy

New York Passes Law to Curb Airbnb Rentals

Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has signed a bill that will impose fines up to $7,500 on hosts who rent out housing for fewer than 30 days. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2e8qvRb

Internet Attack Disrupts Major Websites

Users of Twitter, Netflix and other sites reported failures on Friday morning and again in the afternoon, and a major host said it was under attack. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eC9ZID

New York Passes Law to Curb Airbnb Rentals

Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has signed a bill that will impose fines up to $7,500 on hosts who rent out housing for fewer than 30 days. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eu7nx9

Night Out: Chelsea Handler Relaxes in an Unlikely Place: Trump Tower

The host of “Chelsea” assesses the décor, snacks and, most important, cocktails at a presidential candidate’s home base. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dGYWiQ

Fashion Designer Richard Nicoll Dies at 39

The London-born Central Saint Martins graduate was known for his distinctive, Modernist approach, candy-colored palettes and sculptured designs. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2erz4p8

Party Coverage: Scene City: Warm Nights of Fall

Last week’s top charity galas included the Frick Collection, Keep a Child Alive, the National Committee on American Foreign Policy, and the New York Women’s Foundation. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2e8hzeH

Party Coverage: Scene City: Bounty of Fall Galas

Last week’s top charity galas included the Frick Collection, Keep a Child Alive, the National Committee on American Foreign Policy, and the New York Women’s Foundation. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dubSKs

Richard Nicoll’s Designs

Some of the looks from the collections of the British fashion designer. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2e8ik7K

No, It’s Not Just You. The Internet Was Having Problems.

Users of Twitter, Netflix and other sites reported outages on Friday morning, and a major host said it was under attack. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eq4zSc

Online Lenders Seek to Shape Industry Before Regulators Do

The companies, which offer fast access to loans for consumers and small businesses, want to show that they can police themselves. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2enYC8h

Vows: For a King of Night Life, a Sunny Bride

Said the nightclub owner Noah Tepperberg of his wife, Melissa Wood: “She’s Mrs. Health and Wellness. I sell booze and steak and pasta.” from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dtzajy

Tech Tip: Want to make your own app? There are free classes for that

If you have an idea for a mobile app, or you just want to become more familiar with how software works, you can get a free education online. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eOVdSU

Bits: Daily Report: Microsoft, Ahead in the Cloud

Investors liked what they saw in the software giant’s earnings. Wait until they see how many value-building charges the company can add to computing. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eZ82JC

On the Runway: All Change at Marni

The entire Castiglioni family is leaving the Italian fashion house, with a respected but little-known designer taking on its creative direction. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eAezWG

Comme des Garçons — Looks From the Past 19 Years

Many such styles will be part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s exhibition of Rei Kawakubo’s creations, debuting next May. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eAaJNj

What the Comme des Garçons Show Means for the Met — and Fashion

Rei Kawakubo will be only the second living designer ever recognized with a solo show at the Costume Institute, a potentially game-changing decision. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eY6HTk

Modern Love: Cropped Out of My Own Fantasy

A young woman relies on carefully crafted images to present her relationship in the best light, until the picture no longer includes her. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eAdQWP

Modern Love: Cropped Out of My Own Fantasy

A young woman relies on carefully crafted images to present her relationship in the best light, until the picture no longer includes her. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eAdQWP

Nintendo Switch Console Is Met With Skepticism From Investors

The game giant’s shares plummeted after it unveiled the all-in-one hardware, which can be played at home or on the go. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dTOy4Q

Artist of Olfactory Appeal Wins Hugo Boss Prize

Ms. Yi, who uses fragrances, food and fermentation to turn art into a more whole-body experience, wins $100,000 and a solo exhibition at the Guggenheim. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2e5OmkP

Microsoft Shares Hit a High With Promise of the Cloud’s Profit Margins

Microsoft said its gross profit margin from its commercial cloud business was 49 percent — lower than its traditional software business, but still attractive. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2elQ8zT

Sequoia Capital Hires First Female Investment Partner in U.S.

Jess Lee, 33, an entrepreneur and the former chief executive of Polyvore, a fashion start-up, will join Sequoia in November. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eqCutt

How to manage a long-distance friendship

There are plenty of ways to cope with the challenges of distance — and even use them to your benefit. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dEcYl0

How to manage a long-distance friendship

There are plenty of ways to cope with the challenges of distance — and even use them to your benefit. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dEcYl0

Nintendo Switch Reaches for a New Market With Home-and-Mobile Console

The Nintendo Switch can connect to a television or go mobile, an unproven strategy and one that differs from rivals gearing up for virtual reality. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eqit6j

What to do — and not do — for perfect eyebrows

When it comes to grooming your brows, resist the urge to overdo it, says Sania Vucetaj, the owner of Sania’s Brow Bar. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eyFzHd

Postscript: Bill Cunningham

The invitation for the photographer’s memorial said “Dress for Bill.” Some attendees certainly did. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eLyJlx

Postscript: Bill Cunningham

Moments from the photographer’s memorial at Carnegie Hall. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2enEmUx

Matthew Segal Wants Your Attn:

The 31-year-old started a popular news and topics site that targets progressive-leaning young people with highly shareable video content. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eaZy0J

Sunday Routine: How Maria Shabalin, a Musical.ly Star, Spends Her Sundays

For the 14-year-old high student, Sundays are for making videos, catching up with friends and sailing on Sheepshead Bay. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eW7S5x

Social Q’s: Workplace Politics (the Trump-Clinton Kind)

An employer weighs hiring a Trump supporter, while another urges her staff to vote for Clinton. Where to go for some peace? (Apparently not the dog run.) from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eo5HEm

Bits: Daily Report: Airbnb Faces a New York Showdown

It’s nice to be a king of the sharing economy. But the virtual hotelier may have to share something of its own: data on its members. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dRJmyu

Tech Tip: What YouTube Red Gives You for $10 a Month

Google’s premium YouTube service carries a monthly subscription fee, but you get more videos and fewer ads with your membership. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2exNyof

On the Runway: In the Final Presidential Debate, the Trumps Go Dark

The reason all the Trump women wore black wasn’t clear. But it was certainly a strong contrast with Hillary Clinton’s white pantsuit. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eUD05g

On the Runway: Luxury Isn’t Having a Very Good Year

Currency fluctuations, political uncertainty and terrorism are expected to keep sales flat in 2016. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2emtGZe

Unbuttoned: Is It Time for Wonder Woman to Hang Up Her Bathing Suit?

Now that she is 75, a United Nations honorary ambassador and a symbol of female empowerment, the most famous female superhero may deserve a new look. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dpI80U

Tesla Will Make Its Cars Fully Self-Driving, but Not Turn the System On Yet

Tesla said that all the vehicles would have hardware enabling fully autonomous driving, though it would not be activated without more testing. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2emo6Bm

Trove of Stolen Data Included Top-Secret U.S. Hacking Tools

Investigators have been hunting for electronic clues that could link those cybertools to the home computers of Harold T. Martin III, who was arrested in late August. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ejVU3Q

How Silicon Valley Treats a Trump Backer: Peter Thiel

Though Peter Thiel, a big investor, has drawn fire from fellow tech executives for backing the Republican nominee, most plan to continue doing business with him. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2e2BPi2

Scouting Report: Celebrate 75 Years With Coach, 20 Years With Jay Z

Shop vintage Moschino dresses, meet the Aquazzura designer at Bergdorf, check out the Gilt City Warehouse Sale and more. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2drfXda

Ex-N.B.A. Star Amar’e Stoudemire Rises as an Art Connoisseur

The former Knick collects art, advises pro basketball players and was tapped by Sotheby’s to be a liaison to high net-worth athletes. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2etzdYv

SoFi, an Online Lender, Is Looking for a Relationship

Social Finance Inc., or SoFi, has used a different strategy to leap to the top of the nascent business of online lending. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2euYgf7

On Debate Night, Celebrating a Book About Immigrants

A group will honor “Nuevo New York,” which features interviews with dozens of creative professionals of Latin American descent. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2ejqri2

Modern Love: The Modern Love Podcast: Rebecca Hall Reads ‘Take Me as I Am, Whoever I Am’

The star of the new movie “Christine” reads the essay of a woman whose romantic life seesaws from bold flirtation to fearful withdrawal. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dr3ar7

Galaxy Note 7 Is Not Samsung’s Only Problematic Product

The South Korean manufacturer is juggling safety problems with other goods, including washing machines, microwaves and refrigerators. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2e6GrSf

Airbnb Proposes Cracking Down on New York City Hosts

The company told the city that it was willing to create a registry of hosts so it could track individuals renting out multiple homes. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dnTmmI

Cultural Studies: During a Social Media Break, Kim Kardashian West Offers ‘More Me’

An expanded version of the selfie-filled book “Selfish” follows the robbery in Paris. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eiNU2U

Dressing for Bill

Fashion personalities came dressed to for Bill Cunningham’s tribute at Carnegie Hall. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2elQu7z

Cultural Studies: During a Social Media Break, Kim Kardashian West Offers ‘More Me’

An expanded version of the selfie-filled book “Selfish” follows the robbery in Paris. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eiNU2U

Tech Tip: Donate Your Computer’s Spare Time to Science

With the right software, you can give your computer’s spare processing power to a research project (and maybe make the world a better place). from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2e1vBPm

Bits: Daily Report: Explaining Yahoo’s Unexpected Jump in Traffic

Yahoo said more people visited the site in September, the same month the ailing company disclosed that hackers stole data on 500 million users in 2014. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dnGSM6

Russian Hacker, Wanted by F.B.I., Is Arrested in Prague, Czechs Say

The suspect was captured on Oct. 5, two days before the Obama administration formally accused Moscow of stealing emails from the Democratic National Committee and others. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dqjbxE

They Dressed for Bill

Social figures, fashion magnates, models, actors and rafts of the largely unsung turned out in all their finery on Monday to honor Bill Cunningham. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2ekM53Y

Entrepreneurship: Durable Designs for Women Who Wrangle and Weld

Red Ants Pants, Gamine and Rosies Workwear are among a few businesses producing work clothes designed for comfort and safety for women who labor in fields that were long dominated by men. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2egVNXR

App Smart: Keeping the Political Wool From Being Pulled Over Your Eyes

These apps help you check facts, understand statistics and spot false arguments in this contentious election season. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2esx67t

On the Runway: In Versace, Michelle Obama Sends a Powerful Message at Her Final State Dinner

The first lady’s choices, through eight years in the White House, have changed expectations about the role of dress at ceremonial occasions. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2ekP7Gi

State of the Art: Whoever Wins the White House, This Year’s Big Loser Is Email

The exposure of the Clinton campaign’s internal emails shows that a ubiquitous, and vulnerable, communication tool is ready for the scrap heap. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2e5dCIX

Anti-Semitic Posts, Many From Trump Supporters, Surge on Twitter

A report by the Anti-Defamation League found a significant uptick in anti-Semitic posts starting early this year, when the presidential race began to intensify. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2er6WSv

Yahoo Says Traffic Rose Despite Hacking That Could Alter Verizon Deal

Third-quarter earnings were higher than analysts had expected, though revenue was down 15 percent. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2efr1Pl

Ecuador Says It Still Backs Assange, but WikiLeaks Says It Cut His Internet

The State Department denied the accusation by WikiLeaks that it pressured Ecuador, which is providing Julian Assange political asylum at its embassy in London, to cut off web access. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2e2oCXF

Skin Deep: How to Get Josephine Baker Waves, the Modern Way

Gone are the halos of tresses, messy topknots and undone waves. The most noteworthy hair at Paris Fashion Week was “done.” from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dyzGuJ

Party Coverage: Scene City: Michael Kors, Anna Wintour, Kate Hudson and Blaine Trump at God’s Love We Deliver Gala

The event raised $2.6 million to help provide meals to vulnerable New Yorkers living with HIV and other illnesses. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eCYKTW

Party Coverage: Scene City: Michael Kors, Anna Wintour, Kate Hudson and Blaine Trump at God’s Love We Deliver Gala

The event raised $2.6 million to help provide meals to vulnerable New Yorkers living with HIV and other illnesses. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eCXekW

Critic's Notebook: Those Lips! Those Eyes! That Stubble! The Transformative Power of Men in Makeup

A handful of “beauty boys” have primped and preened their way into the female-centric world of Instagram and YouTube makeup artistry — and the cosmetics industry wants in. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eqhYrd

Bill Belichick Might Be a Mac Guy

The Patriots’ reticent coach goes on and on about how unhappy he is with the Microsoft Surface tablet. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2epW1bN

A ‘Virtual Lineups’ of Average Citizens, Created by Software

Software comparing the faces of suspects to photos on driver’s licenses without a warrant threatens privacy and disproportionally affects blacks, a report said. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eeYaJA

Bits: Daily Report: Google Pixel and the New Long Game

Google’s phone disappoints, but it’s likely to be around for a long time. That’s because it’s part of a complex of technology that characterizes the new competition. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eeGIVN

Tech Tip: When You Outgrow Your iCloud Storage

Every iCloud user gets five free gigabytes of server space from Apple, but when space gets tight, you either have to prune or pay. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eNq5SO

Zac Posen Presents New Uniforms for Delta

The designer, known for his extravagant red-carpet creations, collaborated with the airline to dress its 60,000 employees. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dLKvav

A Farewell to Bill Cunningham

Well over 1,000 people, including Michael R. Bloomberg and Anna Wintour, gathered at Carnegie Hall on Monday to pay tribute to the photographer, who died in June at age 87. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dYzioN

On the Runway: A Fashion Tech Giant Makes a Commitment to London

Despite fears about the effect of Britain’s vote to leave the European Union, the Yoox Net-a-Porter Group announced a new technology hub in the British capital. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dLxuOa

On the Runway: A Fashion Tech Giant Makes a Commitment to London

Despite fears about the effect of Britain’s vote to leave the European Union, the Yoox Net-a-Porter Group announced a new technology hub in the British capital. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dLxuOa

Tech Fix: Google Pixel Review: Assessing the New Smartphone

The Pixel, which uses Android software and Assistant, an A.I. virtual assistant, is, relatively speaking, mediocre, but fans of Android won’t regret buying one. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ehkYXJ

Samsung’s Uneven Handling of Galaxy Note 7 Fires Angers Chinese

The company’s decision to exclude China from an initial recall has prompted a backlash that could further erode its position in the important market. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2egkamv

‘Brexit’ May Hurt Britain Where It Thrives: Science and Research

Though nothing has changed since Britain voted to leave the European Union, the worries of Britain’s scientists mirror concerns in the business community. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2epYtQJ

‘Brexit’ May Hurt Britain Where It Thrives: Science and Research

Though nothing has changed since Britain voted to leave the European Union, the worries of Britain’s scientists mirror concerns in the business community. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ebf77U

Start-Up Taking Aim at Bloomberg Terminals Hires Former Bloomberg Head

Norman Pearlstine is tasked with building a news feed for Money.net that will be based on machine-generated news bulletins and stories. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ezzgHm

Remembering Bill Cunningham

Notables gather at Carnegie Hall to pay tribute to the photographer, who died in June at age 87. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eclKrs

Leo Beranek, Engineer Involved in Internet Precursor, Dies at 102

Bolt, Beranek & Newman, the company he helped found, built the first computer-based network, which paved the way for the creation of the internet. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2edTB1e

The New Protesters Defying Donald Trump: His Customers

Small, inconspicuous acts of rebellion have taken aim at perhaps the candidate’s most prized possession — his brand name — by boycotting what he’s selling. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dirtN7

Feature: Why Isn’t the U.S. Better at Predicting Extreme Weather?

Hurricanes like Matthew have laid bare the dirty secret of the National Weather Service: its technologies and methods are woefully behind the times. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2emNGGZ

Bits: Daily Report: Reluctantly, Tech Notices the Election

Silicon Valley usually focuses on a long-term future. Now it’s starting to care about what happens on Nov. 8. That’s not easy. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dISRzF

Junya Watanabe, One of Fashion’s Foremost Thinkers

The designer rips apart and reconstructs fashion with obsessive intellect. In a rare interview, he illuminates the ideas behind his radical clothing. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eJkvAI

Tech Tip: How to Read Library Books on Your Kindle

Thousands of public libraries around the country offer digital content you can borrow for a short period to use on your mobile device and computer. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2enLEGy

Do You Even Moisturize, Bro?

Very Good Light, a start-up grooming site for men going online this week, hopes to capture the skin-care zeitgeist. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eaVYnE

IBM Is Counting on Its Bet on Watson, and Paying Big Money for It

The years of investment in its artificial intelligence effort, IBM executives say, are increasingly turning into moneymaking opportunities in sizable markets like health care and manufacturing. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dZLyJC

Bits: Stepping Up Security for an Internet-of-Things World

As appliances, cars and factory machines are computerized and connected to networks, we may become more efficient but hackers will have more to hack. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2elB7vA

Specter of Trump Loosens Tongues, if Not Purse Strings, in Silicon Valley

Silicon Valley’s traditional reticence about politics is being upended by the prospect of a President Trump, even as traditional fund-raising is lagging. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dkTqi8

Peter Thiel to Donate $1.25 Million in Support of Donald Trump

The billionaire investor, the only prominent supporter of the Republican candidate in the tech community, joins a very short list of large Trump contributors. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2e82YQ7

Vocations: A Linguist Who Cracks the Code in Names to Predict Ethnicity

Lisa Spira is director of research and product development at Ethnic Technologies, which determines ethnic origins of prospective customers. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2e3hglK

Your Phone’s on Lockdown. Enjoy the Show.

Yondr, a lockable pouch, holds fans’ cellphones during a performance, making it impossible to take photographs, shoot videos or send text messages. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2eislhT

Bits: Jim’s and Nick’s Week in Tech: Smoldering Phones, the Yahoo Markdown and Amazon Music

Sometimes people forget that old guys can be geeks. This week: How Samsung helped Apple, will Verizon win a discount, and a new riff on a classic excuse. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dedfg5

A Onetime BuzzFeed Wunderkind, Now at CNN

Known for his campaign scoops, the digital boy wonder Andrew Kaczynski has grown up and moved on. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2e2Bb4r

The Power Pastor: How A.R. Bernard Built a New York Megachurch

The reverend’s intellectualism and distinctive brand of man-up Christianity draws a wide audience to his church, the largest in New York. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2egm98E

The Look: As Seen on the Streets

It’s stylish — but don’t call it street style. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dVggTT

Scenes of New York

One photographer’s view of city residents in their element. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2ecszec

Cultural Studies: The Art of Making (and Not Making) Plans

If technology has made canceling plans too easy, how about a radically different approach? Make fewer to begin with. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2diJplT

FM Stations That Don’t Reach Far, but Reach Deep

With broadcast ranges as little as five miles, Low Power FM stations are finding loyal niche audiences not afraid to touch that dial. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2e4TmWb

The Maverick Bride

Last week, designers introduced their fall 2017 bridal collections. Look for off-the-shoulder creations, perhaps even thigh-high satin boots. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dCIDRD

Fall’s Muted (and Ruffled) Pastels

Fall usually brings to mind dark, cozy colors — but this season’s party dresses conjure a distinctly different mood. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2e0peMJ

Party Coverage: Scene City: Autumn in New York, So Inviting

Top social events in the city recently included Carnegie Hall’s opening night gala, the N.A.A.C.P. New York State Conference’s 80th anniversary benefit and the Olana Partnership gala. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eeMCUf

Party Coverage: Scene City: Autumn in New York, So Inviting

Top social events in the city recently included Carnegie Hall’s opening night gala, the N.A.A.C.P. New York State Conference’s 80th anniversary benefit and the Olana Partnership gala. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2e7YlEK

Essay: Picking a Portfolio With Pokéballs

If you can use augmented reality to find cartoon monsters, why not use it to capture weirdly enticing investments? from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2egqiuI

Palantir Faults Labor Dept.’s Data in Discrimination Suit

The Silicon Valley start-up says it hired its own experts, who found no bias at the company. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dcINCZ

Vows: The Gift of the Goat Sealed the Deal

Shaun Reed, using an old Serbian country tradition, humorously asked Cassandra Ilich’s parents for her hand in marriage. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eAFEgB

A Peek at Bridal Fashion Week

What we saw on the runways at New York Bridal Fashion Week. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dcBuex

Celebrating Three and a Half Decades

Actors, models and socialites gather to honor Carolina Herrera’s 35 years in fashion and a new book commemorating her time in the industry. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2e4jXmi

Celebrating 35 Years of Carolina Herrera

Priyanka Chopra, Karlie Kloss and more gathered downtown to honor a new book about the designer. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2ebb6mr

Critic's Notebook: Battle of the Sexes

As more and more labels add men’s wear to their women’s wear shows, who benefits? Two critics debate the question. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dhsC2s

Salesforce Rules Out a Bid for Twitter

Twitter shares tumbled as few deal-making options remained. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2e41wOE

With Sprint, Former Verizon Actor Says, You Can Hear Him Just Fine

After a role in commercials as the nameless “Test Man” looking for a cellular signal, Paul Marcarelli is playing himself. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dhpSSA

Love On and Off the Rocks

Shaun Reed and Cassandra Ilich’s love of rock climbing solidified their union. The couple embarked on their latest adventure Sept. 24 at the bride’s family’s home in Ione, Calif. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dZJKgv

California Today: California Today: The Silicon Valley Rent War

Friday: New real estate battles in the Bay Area, a Central Valley highway’s deadly reputation, and fall colors put on a show. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dPj4PX

Bits: Daily Report: Hacking on Yahoo May Knock Down Its Sale Price

Verizon, which was in talks to buy Yahoo’s core business for $4.8 billion, says the hacking materially reduced Yahoo’s value. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dZIFoD

Tech Tip: Making Sure You Record the Whole TV Show

Live events running long can mess up your video recordings, but you can use a few workarounds to make sure you get the end of that game or show. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2e7l182

Modern Love: What’s Love? Don’t Ask the Answer Couple

A onetime advice columnist realizes that the more she learns about love, the less she seems to know. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dbrIsV

Samsung Estimates Loss of About $3 Billion After Pulling Galaxy Note 7

Samsung said that the profit loss tied to the decision to end production on the model was expected to be in the mid-2 trillion won range in the October-December period. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dAuR1E

SoftBank and Saudi Arabia Partner to Form Giant Investment Fund

The fund, worth possibly $100 billion, would seek out promising technology companies worldwide. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ec8VtR

Verizon Says Yahoo Hack Could Reopen $4.8 Billion Deal Talks

Verizon’s top lawyer said the hacking of 500 million Yahoo email accounts, made public after the deal was announced, could justify reopening sale discussions. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ec1VwU

Day Out: For Laverne Cox, Life Is a Blur, and So Is New York

On a visit home, the star of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” counts her blessings, then discusses politics and dating. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2e8FOMY

Wheels: Steering Cars Toward the Internet-of-Things On-Ramp

Cars that direct drivers to appointments and stores — or even monitor the driver’s health — are coming, experts say. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dzv3hz

Snap’s I.P.O. Bankers Also Helped Bring Alibaba to Market

Snapchat’s parent has hired two of the banks that worked on the $25 billion market debut of the Alibaba Group, the biggest I.P.O. on record. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dWaNZP

Social Q’s: When to Step In

His friend has a drinking problem; his family is nowhere in sight. Should he call them? A family wedding is too far to attend. What to do? And more. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dNswT0

Tech Tip: Move Android Photos to Your Mac

There are many ways to transfer pictures from a Google-based phone to an Apple computer. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2e4we9r

Bits: Daily Report: The Aura of Snapchat

The ephemeral-message company is flourishing, and early investors would stand to make a lot of money on an I.P.O. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dZIJEn

Infiniti’s VC-Turbo S.U.V.: A ‘Leap Ahead’ in Efficiency

Technology displayed in Paris would make it possible for a production-ready vehicle to vary the compression ratio in the engine’s combustion chambers while the car is being driven. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2e8vmFw

Goldman’s Online Lender, Marcus, Opens (to Those With the Code)

Named for Goldman’s founder, Marcus will offer loans to the general public. But initially applications will be limited to people who receive a special code in the mail. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dZcW6d

Sinosphere: ‘Kiss the Boss’ Video Highlights Risks of a ‘Post-Truth’ China

Footage of a boss who reportedly required his female staff to kiss him each morning to “boost morale” was fake, said employees of a company at the center of the commotion. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2e7VYGH

Meet CoverGirl’s New Cover Boy

James Charles, a high-school senior and beauty junkie who has amassed a sizable social media following, joins the ranks of Zendaya and Katy Perry. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2ehkkxp

State Rules 2 Former Uber Drivers Eligible for Jobless Payments

The decision could raise costs and challenge the business model of Uber, Lyft and other companies in what is known as the gig economy. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2e2v1iZ

Up Next: ‘RJ Berger’ Actor Paul Iacono Moonlights as Party Promoter

The 28-year-old actor is a host of a popular gay party in the Lower East Side, and a new party called Peachy Keen. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2d8eYDp

Scouting Report: A Slew of Store Parties to Hit Up in SoHo

The Proenza Schouler designers and Virgil Abloh visit Bergdorf Goodman, Outdoor Voices opens in SoHo, Warby Parker debuts new cat-eye frames, and more. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2d8cXXV

Modern Love: The Modern Love Podcast: Constance Wu Reads ‘Marry a Man Who Loves His Mother’

The “Fresh Off the Boat” actress reads the story of a new bride, her judgmental mother-in-law and the husband (and son) who’s caught between them and a war. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dYa2Ru

Snap Is Said to Pick Bankers for an I.P.O.

Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs would help lead the most eagerly awaited new internet stock offering since Twitter. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2e6psVu

Entrepreneurship: Help for a Business Idea Trying to Catch Fire

Accelerator programs like New Venture Challenge in Chicago can be competitive, but can provide start-up owners with valuable advice and material help. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dcWsoP

In ‘Black Mirror,’ Sci-Fi That Feels Close to Home

Charlie Brooker, the show’s creator, and the executive producer Annabel Jones, explain how they constructed one of the show’s most iconic episodes. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2e9Wy2J

Rowan Blanchard: The Unlikely Evolution of a Disney Star

Rowan Blanchard takes to Instagram and Twitter to help her overcome the child Disney star stereotype. And it seems to be working. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dJShEX

Rowan Blanchard: The Unlikely Evolution of a Disney Star

Rowan Blanchard takes to Instagram and Twitter to help her overcome the child Disney star stereotype. And it seems to be working. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dJShEX

Australia Says Foreign Spies Hacked Into Its Weather Bureau Last Year

Foreign intelligence copied “an unknown quantity of documents,” a government report said, but it did not specify which country may have been responsible. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dWVLEv

Party Coverage: Scene City: Art Takes a Back Seat to Politics at a Museum Fund-Raiser

For guests attending the annual fund-raiser for the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, angst over the presidential campaign was a theme of the evening. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dXFHCs

Party Coverage: Scene City: Toasting Art and Talking Politics

For guests attending the annual fund-raiser for the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, angst over the presidential campaign was a theme of the evening. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dwstZU

Tech Tip: How to Bid Adieu to Yahoo

When you decide it’s time to close your account and move on to another mail service, make sure you get all the files you need before you go. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2d7Du7J

Bits: Daily Report: Planning to Cut the Cord on Cable? Let Us Help

The problem is too many options. Our reporter teamed up with the product recommendation site The Wirecutter on a guide to help you weigh your choices. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dL6jF5

State of the Art: Zenefits, a Rocket That Fell to Earth, Tries to Launch Again

Laid low by a regulatory scandal, a human resources software company plans a reintroduction as rivals nip at its heels. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dXpvkM

App Smart: Answering the Call of the Election Season

With their phones, app users can assess their own leanings, debate with others and share politically themed stickers as Election Day approaches. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dwb43C

Critic's Notebook: The New Celebrity Diet: Cyberbullying

Famous rivals are using the tactics of online harassers into their PR offensives. Retweet counts and Instagram followers are the new Billboard 100. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dRv8PV

Fashion’s Unlikely Pairing: Ladylike Skirts and Logo T-Shirts

A brash tee gives a bit of subversive swagger. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2e5xais

Peter Dundas Leaves as Creative Director of Roberto Cavalli

The Norwegian designer departed after just a year and a half in the job at the Florence-based brand, known for its flesh-baring and flamboyant designs. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dvYlxJ

Facebook Helped Drive a Voter Registration Surge, Election Officials Say

A 17-word reminder displayed for four days in September contributed to substantial increases in online registration across the country. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2d73Ff3

Samsung Estimates $2.3 Billion Loss Over Galaxy Note 7 Troubles

The company slashed its third-quarter profit estimate by a third to absorb the hit from its decision to end production of the smartphone and recall millions of devices. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2e6GrSf

Unbuttoned: Fashion Becomes a Victim of Its Own Oversharing

From the mess of see-now, shop-now to the Kim Kardashian West robbery, social media cast a dark shadow over the last show season. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2e8AUvI

Unbuttoned: Fashion Becomes a Victim of Its Own Oversharing

From the mess of see-now, shop-now to the Kim Kardashian West robbery, social media cast a dark shadow over the last show season. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2e8AUvI

Police Use Surveillance Tool to Scan Social Media, A.C.L.U. Says

Geofeedia, a company in Chicago, has used data from Facebook, Twitter and several other networks to aid law enforcement officials in monitoring protesters, the A.C.L.U. says. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dWuan1

Amazon Pairs Its Speaker With Streaming Music, at a Bargain Price

A new service offering tens of millions of songs will cost customers as little as $4 per month if they listen through the Echo device. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dIqO6v

Zayn Malik and Donatella Versace: Fashion’s Newest Couple

The singer and the designer team up on Versus Versace. The target? Millennials. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dUJtdF

Obama Considers ‘Proportional’ Response to Russian Hacking in U.S. Election

Much of the Russian efforts appear directed at undermining the campaigns of Hillary Clinton and other Democrats, and the topic has come up in presidential debates. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dVZTop

Police Use Surveillance Tool to Scan Social Media, A.C.L.U. Says

Geofeedia, a company in Chicago, has used data from Facebook, Twitter and several other networks to aid law enforcement officials in monitoring protesters, the liberties union says. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dJzsjL

Deal Professor: Twitter’s Troubles and Snap’s Appeal: It’s All About the Mojo

In Silicon Valley, momentum means everything, the Deal Professor writes. Twitter appears to have little, while Snap, formerly Snapchat, has plenty, but faces risks of its own. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dZLiWb

Samsung’s Passive Response to Note 7’s Overheating Problem Draws Criticism

Instructions on where to get a refund or replacement phone was posted in an obscure spot on the Samsung home page. It was not on social media sites. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dOS1Uc

Central Banks Consider Bitcoin’s Technology, if Not Bitcoin

Central banks view the technology behind the virtual currency as a possible way to compete and record transactions, or to issue their own currencies. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ecWpPI

Conundrum for Justices: Does a Design Patent Cover a Whole Smartphone?

Samsung is arguing that it shouldn’t have to give up all its profit from the sale of phones that copy only part of the look of an Apple iPhone. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2ecKIIs

Tech Tip: Do You Have a Samsung Galaxy Note 7? Here’s What to Do

Power down the device immediately. Then contact the wireless carrier or store where it was bought for details about a refund or exchange. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dNXf2q

8 Fashion Trends to Watch for Spring

Exaggerated shoulders, 1980s silhouettes, casual shoes and more trends from New York to Paris fashion weeks. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dSS1BQ

Tech Tip: Checking for the Windows 10 Anniversary Update

Microsoft pushed out a big update to its operating system this summer, and you can confirm whether your PC has it through a few quick steps. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2da49fm

Bits: Earth-Rattling Times at Samsung and Twitter

The Galaxy Note 7 smartphone maker halted production after some of the devices caught fire. And Twitter was facing an implosion in potential deal talks. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2e6AjdR

The Kenneth Bone Effect

The post-debate fashion conversation centered on an unlikely character. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dIt3We

Itineraries: Soothing Ruffled Guests: Hotels Meet Threat of Bad Reviews

It might feel like blackmail. But when guests brandish the specter of a negative posting on a travel website, the hospitality industry takes notice. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dGIPV0

Free Broadband Initiatives for Poor and Rural Areas, With Eye on Future

Tech companies like Sprint, Comcast and Facebook are increasingly working to make high-speed internet available to every American. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dNhwp1

Samsung Ends Galaxy Note 7 Production as Problems Mount

The unprecedented move by the South Korean electronics giant represents an embarrassing reversal for a respected and well-known consumer brand. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dHQyP6

Zymergen Raises $130 Million in New Round of Financing

The new round of financing in the start-up, which has focused on helping genetically engineer tiny microbes, was led by SoftBank of Japan. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dMafpj

Greylock Partners Says It Raised a $1 Billion Fund

The Silicon Valley venture capital firm’s fund-raising, which it says took less than three months, increases its assets under management to $3.5 billion. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dQD8zP

With ‘Tweet Me Your First Assaults,’ a Protest Movement Is Born

When she first posted the message on Twitter, Kelly Oxford, a social media powerhouse, didn’t expect many replies. She got millions. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dLxcZX

Twitter Is Said to Be in Continued Talks With Salesforce

The company tries to forge ahead despite a constantly shifting chess match of deal discussions and considerations. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2d3KCCl

A Partisan Crowd Watches the Debate at the New Trump Hotel

Sunday’s debate drew a crowd to the bar of the month-old Trump International Hotel in Washington, where the TVs were turned to Fox and free wine was flowing. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2e1z0Rm

Seinfeld’s ‘Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee’ Is on Market

Losing the popular show that put it on the map would be a blow to Crackle, Sony Pictures Entertainment’s streaming service. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2e1uHFD

Unbuttoned: Is Ralph Lauren Going to Be Hillary Clinton’s Dresser in Chief?

The designer and the candidate are forging a public alliance that could be image-changing. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dfeUQV

Tech Tip: Freeing the Gmail New Message Window

When it suits you, you can unlock the New Message form from the corner of the browser and compose your thoughts in a different window. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dqXePQ

Bits: Daily Report: Your Choice of Computer Voice is Predictable

If your new talking computing device has the voice of a young woman, don’t be surprised. Most artificially intelligent devices sound that way. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2d7tqHd

The Week Ahead: Apple and Samsung Clash in the Supreme Court, and Sony Goes Virtual

The justices will hear arguments about whether Samsung must pay Apple about $400 million for copying part of the iPhone’s design; Sony will offer the $399 PlayStation VR. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dUSouV

Samsung Halts Production of Note 7 as Battery Problems Linger

The move represents a major setback for the world’s largest smartphone maker, which had made gains against its rival Apple with its new gadgets. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dVpQBu

Bits: Ron Wyden Discusses Encryption, Data Privacy and Security

The senator from Oregon, a leading figure in the debate over encryption, talks of three issues Congress will face after the election. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dUXjvW

Looking for a Choice of Voices in A.I. Technology

Choosing a voice, which is often young and female, in conversational computing has implications for design, branding or interacting with machines. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dE2LYK

AT&T Will Stop Exchanging Fire-Prone Samsung Galaxy Note 7s

The decision comes after reports of fires from the replacement phones. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2e5HOoY

Bits: Farhad’s and Mike’s Week in Tech: Samsung’s Exploding Products and Twitter’s Fizzling Deal

Mike calls Yahoo’s surveillance predicament a “flaming garbage fire” and hopes Alexa and her A.I. ilk are friendlier than HAL. Soon, Farhad will be in Asia. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dADoHr

W.N.B.A. Stars Try to Move Up to Fashion’s Front Row

Why hasn’t a female LeBron James — a star of the fashion tents as well as the hardwood — emerged from the W.N.B.A.? from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2e1LRCM

Future Tense: Awkward Sex, Onscreen and Off

Awkward sex is now a staple of TV shows and may reflect a sea change in gender politics from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2d1NieA

Pets on Pot: The Newest Customer Base for Medical Marijuana

Some animal lovers have turned to cannabis-based products to treat their ailing dogs and cats. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dDCAhL

Portraits of Pot Pets

The cats and dogs (and one turtle) take medical marijuana for various ailments. Our photographer captured them soon after they had gotten a dosage. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2e1LVCx

Swarovski, Maker of All Things Bejeweled, Tries On a Hoodie

In a village in the Austrian Alps, Swarovski, which has been making crystals for more than a century, is refashioning itself as a tech company. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dAdL9s

Salesforce Shareholders Besiege Possible Twitter Deal

To make acquisitions, Salesforce relies on stock and therefore needs to keep its shareholders happy. And they are not interested in a Twitter deal. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dlci1g

Solange Knowles’s Stylist Will Do Anything to Hunt Down a Look

Including calling designers’ dads and DM-ing their sons. Shiona Turini reveals the secrets behind the singer’s latest videos and challenges like tracking down vintage velour tracksuits. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2eaTDcz

Founder of Overheard LA, Which Pokes Fun at the City’s Pretensions, Is Unmasked

He started the Instagram account after eavesdropping on Angelenos in juice bars, yoga classes and fair-trade coffeehouses. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dBAfUg

T’s 50 Best Photos of Fashion Month

Highlights from the spring/summer 2017 season — on and off the runway. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dYnsu4

Night Out: Melissa Etheridge, Mom

The rock icon watched the vice-presidential debate over takeout with her daughter. Just like us, right? Then the subject of Brad Pitt came up. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dSPZVX

After the Kardashian Robbery, the ‘No-Name Hotel’ Loses Its Anonymity

The holdup of Kim Kardashian West thrusts the exclusive Hôtel de Pourtalès into an unwelcome spotlight. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dyO4X0

Party Coverage: Scene City: Film, Arts and Heroes

Last week’s top events included the New York Film Festival’s opening night party, the Park Avenue Armory Gala, and the American Red Cross’s annual tribute. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dkysRf

Party Coverage: Scene City: Film, Arts and Heroes

The past week’s top galas included opening night of the New York Film Festival, the Park Avenue Armory Gala and the American Red Cross’s annual tribute. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dKVPXC

Act I: Friendship. Act II: Love. Act III: Marriage.

After 33 years of friendship, Susan Graham, the opera singer, and Clay Brakeley, a designer of theatrical lighting, were married Sept. 17 at the Las Campanas Country Club in Santa Fe, N.M. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dF0xEz

C.E.O. of Backpage.com, Known for Escort Ads, Is Charged with Pimping a Minor

Carl Ferrer and the two founders of the company, which has been accused in various jurisdictions of engaging in sex trafficking, including of children, were charged. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2cXWJff

N.S.A. Suspect Is a Hoarder. But a Leaker? Investigators Aren’t Sure.

Harold T. Martin III, described by his ex-wife as a hoarder, broke rules by taking home top-secret material, officials said, but they struggled to connect him to leaked documents. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2cVPObm

Bits: Daily Report: Salesforce Has Had Its Eye on Twitter. But Why?

They may both be technology companies, but their businesses are vastly different. And history tells us combining very different tech outfits is risky. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dQ5mKy

Tech Tip: Map Your Photos With a Desktop Computer

With the right software, you can manually add location information to photos in your computer’s picture library. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2cZDAJS

Modern Love: When Trump vs. Clinton Becomes a Family Affair

In midlife, a man quickly forges a tight bond with a sister he never knew he had, until the presidential campaign threatens to pull them apart. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dAns4D

Cover Story: Ladies and Gentlemen, Mr. Broadway – Nathan Lane!

Newly married at 60, the actor who knows how to deliver a one-liner throws himself into a fast-talking comedy. But there are darker roles ahead. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2cYSJuP

Archaeological Victims of ISIS Rise Again, as Replicas in Rome

Modern technology is used to reproduce artifacts that were destroyed in Iraq and Syria; the results are on display at the Colosseum in Rome. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2cVFAaF

The Daily Jewel: The Eight Best Jewels of Paris Fashion Week

Highlights from the runways. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2e6JUnB

The Daily Bag: The Eight Best Bags of Paris Fashion Week

Highlights from the runways. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2d6R4qk

Snap Sketch: The Faces of Paris Fashion Week

The illustrator Damien Florébert Cuypers draws the models, designers, buyers, bloggers — and looks — at the spring/summer 2017 collections. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dOXvMn

The Daily Shoe: The Eight Best Shoes of Paris Fashion Week

Highlights from the runways. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2d6QRmV

Fashion Week Photo Diary: Louis Vuitton, Moncler Gamme Rouge and Miu Miu

Scenes from the spring/summer 2017 collections that were presented in Paris on Wednesday. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2cWX4yN

Social Q’s: An Affair to Forget

A conflicted best man, unwanted gifts and different parenting styles. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dVymAH

Mirror: Tim Coppens Likes Grooming Products With Soul

The Belgian designer describes the products that make a bathroom great. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dvRhnt

Noted: David Beckham Makes His Presence Felt at Kent & Curwen

The international man of style hires the designer Daniel Kearns to update a venerable British brand. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dVx7So

Bits: Daily Report: The Feds Can’t Resist Silicon Valley’s Data

They also don’t want anyone to talk about it, a fact that has riled a number of tech companies that are chafing under gag orders. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dNYTif

Tech Tip: Move Around an iMac by Touch

If you like the trackpad shortcuts on Apple’s laptops, you can use many of the same moves on an external trackpad for your desktop computer. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dNY0pM

Wheels: Range Is All the Rage in Paris, as Electric Cars Steal the Show

At the Paris Motor Show, G.M. unveiled the production-ready Opel Ampera-e, a midprice subcompact with a range of more than 300 miles, on sale in Europe next spring. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2e5InOP

The Neighborhood Bookstore’s Unlikely Ally? The Internet

Mom-and-pop bookstores are emerging from the decimation of the last decade as they use social media to inspire a loyal customer base. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2du0vA4

Theranos to Close Labs and Lay Off 340 Workers

Elizabeth Holmes, founder of the embattled blood-testing company, says the company will focus on creating miniature medical testing machines. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2cUTDsr

Southwest Flight Evacuated After Samsung Phone Catches Fire, Airline Says

Flight 994 in Louisville, Ky., was about to take off for Baltimore, when a passenger’s replacement Galaxy Note 7 began emitting smoke. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2e38Zjh

Ikram Goldman Steps Up to the Mic at Paris Fashion Week

The well-known Chicago retailer joined the band Pink Martini to make her singing debut, with lots of fashion names in the audience. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2cWhb05

On Time: A New Bronze Age for Wristwatches

Forget carbon fiber and ceramic. Bronze timepieces have become the reclaimed barn doors of the watch world. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dgh1S3

Why the Word ‘Fiancé’ Is Falling Out of Fashion

Increasingly, the newly engaged are rejecting a label that invites questions, speculation and that makes them feel like, well, jerks. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2d4CIql

Up Next: Kava Gorna Photographs the Denim-Clad Bottoms of ‘It’ Girls

The downtown New York photographer is a rising star in fashion photographer, known for her intimate portrayal of women. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dTfUwg

Twitter’s Fate: Marc Benioff of Salesforce Addresses Acquisition Talk

The tech world has been buzzing since it heard that the online software company Salesforce was interested in bidding for Twitter. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dyWaKT

Critical Shopper: Both Sides of a Fashion Eccentric

Our critics tag-team shop at the new Rick Owens new store, where all of fashion’s binaries are urgently blurred. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dg59zg

Party Coverage: Scene City: Sarah Jessica Parker, Molly Shannon and Jerry Seinfeld at HBO’s Premiere of ‘Divorce’

The erstwhile Carrie Bradshaw celebrates her new show, a dark comedy about middle-age suburbanites and their crumbling marriage. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dySVTS

Kate Middleton’s Tour of Canada: A Designer Scorecard

British fashion gets its moment in the spotlight during a royal tour of Canada by the Duchess of Cambridge. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dsMwxI

Party Coverage: Scene City: Sarah Jessica Parker, Molly Shannon and Jerry Seinfeld at HBO’s Premiere of ‘Divorce’

The erstwhile Carrie Bradshaw celebrates her new show: a dark comedy about middle-age suburbanites and their crumbling marriage. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dL3Fht

Modern Love: The Modern Love Podcast: Dash Mihok Reads ‘A Path to Fatherhood, With (Shared) Morning Sickness’

On this week’s Modern Love podcast, the “Ray Donovan” actor reads a story of a husband who experiences his wife’s pregancy more acutely than most. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dsMmq1

Yahoo Was Ordered to Search Email for Digital ‘Signature,’ Source Says

Complying with a court order, the internet company used its systems to look for the “signature” of a foreign terrorist organization, an official said. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dyeJ1T

Blue Origin, Jeff Bezos’ Rocket Company, Passes an In-Flight Escape Test

The company, which is working toward carrying tourists into space, separated a crew capsule from the booster of its New Shepard rocket. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2d3XR45

Scouting Report: Doing Good at Bloomingdale’s: Donald Robertson Signs Sweatshirts to Aid Breast Cancer Research

Plus, a COS collection that celebrates Agnes Martin, a Dion Lee collaboration, a Pamela Love sample sale and more. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dSaz8p

Fashion That Doesn’t Let You Use Your Hands

A number of designers have shown sleeves that hang below the fingertips. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dxJ00O

Fashion Week Photo Diary: Chanel and Kenzo

Scenes from the spring/summer 2017 collections that were presented in Paris on Tuesday. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2e2u3GY

The Real Message in Ang Lee’s Latest? ‘It’s Just Good to Look At’

Mr. Lee is gambling on an advanced filmmaking technique in “Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk” that audiences have rejected before. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2e1ckiP

Bits: Daily Report: Google Would Like You to Meet Its Gadgets

The company has had a spotty track record with devices, but the push for artificial intelligence is making that side of the shop more important than ever. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dt0nRX

Tech Tip: Keep Tabs on Android App Permissions

Some apps want to use more of your device’s hardware and software than others, but many have their reasons. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dKe9gf

N.S.A. Contractor Arrested in Possible New Theft of Secrets

A contractor is thought to have taken the highly classified “source code” developed by the agency to break into computer systems of foreign governments. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dvBt3e

App Smart: After You Strengthen Your Passwords, Here’s How to Store Them

Strong passwords are vital to digital security because they’re tougher to hack — but they’re also harder to remember. These secure apps can help. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2cSJYHs

Paris Fashion Shows: Louis Vuitton, Moncler Gamme Rouge and Miu Miu

Looks from the Louis Vuitton, Moncler Gamme Rouge and Miu Miu spring 2017 shows. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dJZYsk

Fashion Review: Renovating Fashion’s House

Even as the industry grapples with changes at the top and the “see now, buy now” trend, sometimes — as at Louis Vuitton — it’s just about the clothes. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dtA0uo

The Situation With Street Style

The scene during fashion weeks has become a forum for promoting styles and trends already in circulation, not a breeding ground for new ideas. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dRCaGS

Who Is Buying What at Paris Fashion Week?

After four major debuts in Paris this week, four front-row retailers deliver their verdicts. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dtyQ2d

My Space: A Tour of a Scent Maker’s Brooklyn Brownstone

The co-founder of Le Labo fragrances aspires to a pared-down house where there is nothing he can’t leave behind. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dxhFfi

My Space: Inside a Scent Maker’s Brooklyn Brownstone

Fabrice Penot, the co-founder of Le Labo fragrances, recently gut-renovated his home in Clinton Hill. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dRD3zt

The Best of European Street Style

Some of the best street style seen during Fashion Weeks in London, Milan and Paris. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dtzBs7

Elliott Management Seeks to Break Up Samsung Empire

It is one of the most ambitious efforts yet by a foreign investor to inject American-style activist investing into the world of Asian business. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2drEvsN

Tech Fix: Sony PlayStation VR Review: The Best of an Early Crop

Competing virtual-reality systems can’t match the advantages of Sony’s offering, but all suffer from limited game play with a high price tag for entry. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dshMKD

State of the Art: MailChimp and the Un-Silicon Valley Way to Make It as a Start-Up

No venture capital, no Bay Area presence, no crazy burn rate: MailChimp’s founders built the company slowly by anticipating customers’ needs and following their instincts. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dr5i8G

Paris Fashion Week, Day 9: At the Finish Line

Louis Vuitton, Moncler Gamme Rouge and Miu Miu close out the spring 2017 shows. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2cS3xuS

Google Introduces the Pixel, Its Own Smartphone

Google’s new strategy of controlling both hardware and software puts it more directly in competition with Apple and many of its own Android partners. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2d1wcRg

Skin Deep: We Know What Lipstick You’ll Wear This Fall

A rundown of the season’s key makeup trends. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dZCvXj

A Head-Shot Truck Comes to New York

After a successful start in on-the-go portrait services, a Los Angeles company takes its show on the road. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dHVana

In a Range of Tastes, Books to Inspire Redecorating

A new crop of home design books offer inspiration and escapism. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2drcBKf

Cultural Studies: The Rise of the ‘Bromosexual’ Friendship

The issues that once kept straight men and gay men apart are dissolving, in real life and in popular culture. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dGZq5s

Face in the Crowd: Faces in the Crowd: Sichun Ma and Bai Baihe

Young actresses from China take in the Chanel show. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2d17q3Q

The Male Animal: Hillary Clinton’s Lonesome White Male Supporters

They’re awash in Trump fans, who are not shy about their disdain for the Democratic nominee. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2cR2LxT

Fashion Week Photo Diary: Alexander McQueen, Giambattista Valli, Hermès and Sonia Rykiel

Scenes from the spring/summer 2017 collections that were presented in Paris on Monday. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dHbnJ7

20 Years of the Hugo Boss Prize

Two decades after its inception, the award is one of the country’s most prestigious. Here, a guide to its winners. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2cQMokY

Facebook Marketplace Goes Wrong: Sex, Guns and Baby Hedgehogs

The social media giant says a technical issue allowed inappropriate content to be offered for sale. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dZgckI

Google Unveils Hardware Projects

Mike Isaac, a technology reporter for The New York Times, said he’ll be paying more attention to Google’s Daydream V.R. headset than its new phone. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dPGEKC

Bits: Daily Report: Another Round in the Privacy vs. Security Debate, This Time With the Signal App

Open Whisper Systems, which makes the encryption app Signal, received a subpoena for user data earlier this year but wasn’t allowed to talk about it. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2cQwG9q

Tech Tip: Getting Your Money Back for a Digital Book

Amazon accepts returns for many of the things it sells, including — under certain circumstances — Kindle books. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dsQtPb

After Just 6 Months, Justin O’Shea Is Out at Brioni

The speed with which the creative director departed the Italian men’s wear brand surprised many in the fashion world. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2cQ7QH5

Face in the Crowd: Usher at Chanel

The singer talked about staying at the same hôtel particulier where Kim Kardashian West was robbed, his sneakers and his new album, “Hard II Love.” from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dFHPLi

Emporio Armani Comes to Paris

To celebrate a store reopening, the maestro of Milan exported his filmy, shimmering ready-to-wear show, elephants and all. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2d0hBpm

Paris Fashion Show Photos: Chanel, Alexander McQueen and More

Plus looks from the Hermès and Sonia Rykiel spring 2017 shows. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dFGtA7

Photos: Chanel, Spring 2017

Guests included Roger Federer, Frances Bean Cobain and her mother, Courtney Love, and more. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2d0ider

Fashion Review: Getting Lost in the Matrix With Chanel and Hermès

Big data but few big ideas on the Paris runways, with the notable exception of Sarah Burton’s ode to unity at Alexander McQueen. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dor6Sn

Alber Elbaz Receives a French Honor and a Crowd’s Cheers

Pierpaolo Piccioli and Kristin Scott Thomas were among those watching as the former Lanvin artistic director became an officer of the Légion d’Honneur. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dAUhzy

Celebrating Alber Elbaz

The ex-artistic director of Lanvin was appointed an officer of the Légion d’Honneur. It was an elevation of his rank; he had been made a chevalier in 2007. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dbbIDp

Rites of Passage: No. 1 in America

Is Jack Reacher the fifth Beatle? from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dAFHIi

Subpoenas and Gag Orders Show Government Overreach, Tech Companies Argue

Open Whisper Systems received a subpoena for information on its Signal app subscribers and an order not to talk about it, a practice Microsoft and others say is too prevalent, and unconstitutional. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2cZRFKw

Paris Fashion Week, Day 8: No One Goes Bigger Than Chanel

The day kicks off with Paris’s biggest bang, followed by Vanessa Seward and Kenzo. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dN7iY3

How I Created My Very First Garden From Scratch

I had gardened for years, but never planned an entire project. New York’s High Line was one inspiration for the yard around my California cottage. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2cYeQER

Fashion Week Photo Diary: Balenciaga, Céline and Givenchy

Scenes from the spring/summer 2017 collections which were presented in Paris on Sunday. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dUYCyg

Fashion Week Photo Diary: Comme des Garçons, Junya Watanabe and Nina Ricci

Scenes from the spring/summer 2017 collections which were presented in Paris on Saturday. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dmXcd1

List of Five: Kevin Hart’s Fashion Sense Is No Joke

The comedian, actor and rapper (as Chocolate Droppa) has a mature, monochromatic look, with a touch of David Beckham. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dm81jp

After Armed Robbery of Kim Kardashian, France Fields Questions

Officials in Paris promised an investigation into the attack on the TV star, who was robbed of $9 million in jewelry but was not physically injured. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dlYiKc

Fashion Review: Crime and Catharsis at Givenchy and Stella McCartney

Kim Kardashian West was robbed following the Givenchy show at Paris Fashion Week but the shows must go on, though the mood was muted — and so were the iPhones. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2cNQURq

My Collection: The ‘Veep’ Head Writer David Mandel Builds a Private Museum

Welcome to comic geek heaven: a Los Angeles apartment stuffed with original comic-book art and ‘Star Wars’ memorabilia. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2d9gYHA

Street Style: Paris Fashion Week

Updating daily: what the stylish set is wearing on the streets of Paris during Fashion Week. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2cKTESL

Four Questions: Steven Alan’s Goals: Subtlety and Quality

After more than 20 years in fashion, he has become the world’s friendly neighborhood designer and shopkeeper. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2cO2r3g

Paris Fashion Shows: Stella McCartney, Givenchy and More

Looks from the Stella McCartney, Givenchy, Sacai and Giambattista Valli spring 2017 shows. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dngNLW

Fashion Week Photo Diary: Christian Dior and Loewe

Scenes from the spring/summer 2017 collections which were presented in Paris on Friday. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dliBU8

Bits: Daily Report: Google’s Slow Response to Amazon’s Echo is a Warning

Wildly successful tech companies often can’t see the next big thing because they’re too busy making money. Even Google can be prone to this condition. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dqwmAF

Tech Tip: Still Waiting to Hear From Yahoo

The company’s recent announcement of a large-scale security breach has many people asking questions. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dqoIGI

Remembering Sonia Rykiel, in Fashion’s Own Words

As the French designer’s house prepares its first runway show since her death, former models, editors and retailers recall her style. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dEch9o

Kim Kardashian Held at Gunpoint in Paris, Spokeswoman Says

The reality TV star was “badly shaken but physically unharmed,” a spokeswoman told The Associated Press. Her husband, Kanye West, cut short a show in New York. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2djTqFk

U.S. Tech Giants Are Investing Billions to Keep Data in Europe

Companies like Amazon and Microsoft are building data centers across the Continent in response to Europeans’ desires to keep their information close to home. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dKqvK7

Paris Fashion Week, Day 7: Old and New Favorites

Stella McCartney, Giambattista Valli, Alexander McQueen and more are on Monday’s schedule. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dlgoZm

9 Times Donald Trump Complained About Taxes

On Twitter, Mr. Trump has denounced tax avoiders, complained about misuse of his own tax dollars and warned of the significant pain that paying taxes had caused him or others. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dSsKu1

Mediator: On Twitter, Hate Speech Bounded Only by a Character Limit

Founded on the ideas of openness and free speech, Twitter pulses with venom, much of it from pseudonymous accounts — the white hoods of our time. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2cL6lhT

The Week Ahead: Google to Unveil New Devices, and Labor Dept. Will Report on Jobs

Google is expected to reveal Google Home; and the Labor Department will report the penultimate jobs report scheduled before the presidential election. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dnOrzm

Photos: Valentino Spring 2017 Collection.

The back story was baroque and involved (as usual) and connected Brancusi and portraits of London youth from the 1970s. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dCLqui

Robert Mugabe Seizes on the Latest Political Threat to His Zimbabwe: WhatsApp

The Zimbabwean government, which had dismissed social media until a viral plea led to large protests, raised prices on cellphone data as internet use has swelled in the country in recent years. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dnOhIO

Advertising: The Online Video View: We Can Count It, but Can We Count on It?

A push is underway to standardize some forms of measurement across websites that host video, information that is now largely self-reported. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dCnRGE

Bits: Taking the Temperature Inside the (Feverish) Cloud

At a series of annual presentations in San Francisco, tech companies deluge potential customers with data on their progress in cloud computing, machine learning and artificial intelligence. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2d6Msyd

Google, Lagging Amazon, Races Across the Threshold Into the Home

Google is set to unveil its answer to Echo, an artificially intelligent home device that vaulted Amazon ahead of Google in a race to build technology that interacts as humans do. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dCdMoz

Next Big Tech Corridor? Between Seattle and Vancouver, Planners Hope

American tech giants stand to benefit from Canada’s smoother immigration process, and Vancouver is looking to feed its own homegrown tech ambitions. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dwdPoP

Fashion Review: Rick Owens Takes Fashion to Another Dimension

Climate change has reached the catwalks, from Loewe’s modern earth mothers to Balmain’s bourgeoisie in the jungle. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dwZhH3

Fashion Review: At Valentino, Pierpaolo Piccioli’s Metamorphosis

Pierpaolo Piccioli shows his first solo collection for Valentino. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dneTsM

Paris Fashion Week Photos: Rick Owens, Balmain and More

Plus looks from Loewe and Chalayan spring 2017 collection shows. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2cGTrNg

Fashion Review: Balenciaga and Comme des Garçons Play Different Games in Paris

One suits up in spandex, while the other offers an emotional workout. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dBHGte

Paris Fashion Shows: Comme des Garçons, Balenciaga, Céline and More

Plus looks from the Haider Ackermann, Junya Watanabe, Nina Ricci, Undercover, and Emanuel Ungaro spring 2017 shows. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2diiZ9T

Following the Scent of More Perfume Sales

Fragrance brands and duty-free retailers hope targeted offerings will revive interest among global travelers. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dBwKf8

A Fragrance Debut? First, It’s Lights, Camera, Action

For a perfume to be a true success story these days, its introduction must be accompanied by a slick film. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dBzGbE

Jo Malone: Her Story

A lifetime in fragrance — and business — is described in the perfumer's new autobiography. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dk2esf

A Grandmother's Influence: Chanel No. 5

Memories of shopping trips and tea in London are tied to the classic fragrance. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dJNq4g

Roja Dove, a Master Tailor (of Scent)

Considered one of the industry's foremost “noses,” the perfumer designs bespoke fragrances. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dk4j7s

Paris Fashion Week, Day 6: The Big Names Come Out

What will Valentino look like now that Pierpaolo Piccioli is on his own? Can Demna Gvasalia repeat his success at Balenciaga? And other vital questions. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dlXa5j

With Kanye and Kim in the Audience, Off-White Targets the ‘Working Girl’

Virgil Abloh showed some contemporary rewrites of ’80s office-appropriate attire. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dAfwTH

Prototype: Granting Shares for Fares: An Uber Rival’s Play for Drivers

Juno, currently operating only in New York City, is luring drivers with a lower commission and the promise of stock that can be cashed in if the company is sold or goes public. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dgtN4W

Portland’s Small-House Movement is Catching On

The Oregon city has developed solutions to the lack of affordable housing for the middle class, and the ideas are being embraced in other cities. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2d3U2JI

What If Your Stress Level Was Visible for Everyone to See?

In collaboration with Intel, Hussein Chalayan created glasses and belts that tracked his models’ stress levels, then shone the visual projections on the wall. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2cIlRX4

Farhad’s and Mike’s Week in Tech: Interest in Twitter From Disney? Unlikely.

Twitter news, including a prolific tweeter’s hiatus. Also: A human sacrifice is needed for Elon Musk’s Mars shot. By popular acclamation, it’s Farhad. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dzgRud

This Life: The Art of Condolence

The rules of expressing sympathy have become muddied at best, and concealed in an onslaught of emoji at worst. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dl6pTB

The Home Designers Who Actually Move In

Beloved by blogs and clients, the couple behind the Jersey Ice Cream Company inhabit the spaces they transform, meticulously imprinting their modern, DIY aesthetic. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dhyHzx

The Other Trump

Unlike her prominent half siblings, Tiffany Trump has rarely been seen on the presidential campaign trail in 2016. But that may be about to change. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2cSLOGR

At Valentino, Pierpaolo Piccioli on His Own

After 26 years as half of a duo (with Maria Grazia Chiuri, now at Dior), the designer works on a solo collection. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dj5CSM

Paris Fashion Week, Day 5: Conceptualists, Romantics and Gamines

As the shows reach the halfway point, Comme des Garçons, Haider Ackermann and Nina Ricci present collections. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2cHNuo0

A Peek at Secret English Farm Where Amazon Tests Its Drones

The e-commerce giant has big plans to use autonomous aircraft to deliver packages, and is testing the devices in rural England. We went to find them. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2dfHS2E

What If Your Stress Level Was Visible for Everyone to See?

In collaboration with Intel, Hussein Chalayan created glasses and belts that tracked his models’ stress levels, then shone the visual projections on the wall. from NYT > Technology http://ift.tt/2cIlRX4

In The Studio: Christian Louboutin

Shoemaker Christian Louboutin gives a tour of his quirky Paris studio. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2deQTfE

The Remarriage of Edie Windsor, a Gay Marriage Pioneer

Edie Windsor, the veteran L.G.B.T. activist who emerged as a central figure in the marriage equality movement, has gotten married again. from NYT > Fashion & Style http://ift.tt/2dxUKzG