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Corinne Iozzio

Corinne Iozzio

Editor in Chief at Popular Science

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Read the Fall 2022 Daredevil issue - Popular Science

Our newest issue looks at what happens when we step up to the edge of a cliff—and jump.
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Do we want Alexa mimicking anyone’s voice? Yes, and no. - Popular S...

One day, Alexa will be able to mimic anyone’s voice from only one minute of audio.
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The best home speaker setup for very loud, very high-quality listen...

A rock concert blasts 105 decibels into your ears. Re-create that level of insanity in your living room, basement, or other sound cave.
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Popular Science's summer issue is live - Popular Science

The Heat issue features a new take on air conditioning, a prehistoric preview of our toasty future, and a white-hot space race to...Venus?
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Casio’s Super Compact, Super Flexible TRYX Reimagines the Point-and...

Camera makers are reimagining the boxy point-and-shoot. Shrunken sensors allow for crafty designs, while faster processors create shots old models can’t match. Casio’s slim TRYX is the first of this new breed. The TRYX is nimble, turning 180 degrees on two axes. Its three-inch LCD spins to show you…
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The perfect Rubik’s to challenge your brain—whether you’re a beginn...

These cuboid puzzles are designed to challenge your mind and your patience.
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How to stop hackers from rickrolling your smart speaker - Popular S...

Vulnerabilities in smart speakers from Sonos and Bose expose three bad Wi-Fi habits well-worth breaking.
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How the world’s fastest workstation PC compares to other machines -...

HP’s Z8 G4 computer is built for superpower users like VR designers and Pixar animators.
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New study: Humans may falter when taking control of self-driving ca...

New research finds that human drivers need time to adjust to changing conditions when taking over control of self-driving cars.
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Chatty WikiBear is the Teddy Ruxpin of Your Dreams, Or Nightmares [...

Yes, it talks back.
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Barbie’s Newest Career: Mars Explorer - Popular Science

Here are 8 things she needs to know before she climbs into the rocket.
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CES 2013: Lego Mindstorms EV3 Robots Add App Control, Speed, Sensor...

The better, stronger, faster, 15th-anniversary edition robotics kit
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Hasbro My3D Goggles Review: Turn Your iPhone Into a 3-D Gaming Powe...

The 3DS doesn’t have the mobile 3-D gaming market cornered, especially not if Hasbro’s new My3D goggles have anything to say about it. And, oh yes, they have worlds to say. This iPhone accessory is a simple and affordable upgrade to the third dimension, and we can’t say enough about how much sheer, silly-looking fun it is. What’s New
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Orbis Scooter Concept Shrinks Your Segway - Popular Science

As much as there is to like about the Segway, it’s not the most practical option out there – it’s bulky and expensive. The Orbis Urban Mobility Vehicle, on the other hand, could do a lot to make scooting a smidge more plausible. The Orbis’ polycarboate-and-aluminum body weighs 25 pounds to the Segway’s 105. The scooter rides around 13mph on its one wheel. Worried about balancing? Don’t be. The Orbis uses gyroscopes to keep itself upright. Its balancing system and motor are lithium-ion-powered.
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New LG Chocolate Goes Super-Wide — Just Not in U.S. - Popular Science

The best chocolate comes from Europe. Go on, try and argue with me. Now, look at the new non-U.S. Black Label Series LG Chocolate BL40 and try and argue with me again. Can’t do it, can you? Thought so. Shielded in tempered glass, the premium phone has a 4-inch, 800-by-345-pixel LCD widescreen. Its 21:9 aspect ratio is wide enough to display full 70mm movies across the entire screen. Yum.