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Nintendo’s Super NES Classic Edition Is Nostalgia, Revisited
Following last year’s NES Classic Edition console, the $80 Super NES version is a flashback to Nintendo’s early-90s glory days, but it lacks many modern features.
Following last year’s NES Classic Edition console, the $80 Super NES version is a flashback to Nintendo’s early-90s glory days, but it lacks many modern features.
By GREGORY SCHMIDT
Jim Wilson, a photographer who started at The Times in 1980, discussed how technology has altered news photography — for good and ill.
By JIM WILSON
Date night without your iPhone? That’s now doable with the new cellular Apple Watch, which for the first time can be untethered from your smartphone. Here’s our review.
By BRIAN X. CHEN
Setting up a so-called smart home can be mind-boggling. Here’s a guide to help you sort through the jumble and become acclimated to your first voice-controlled smart home.
By BRIAN X. CHEN
The rapidly growing Brasil Game Show, scheduled for next month, illustrates how important the industry’s overseas markets have become.
By LAURA PARKER
John Branch, a sports reporter for The Times, tells how tech has transformed sports into an industry with a culture of immediacy and visual documentation.
By JOHN BRANCH
Microsoft Edge can keep the web pages and e-books you’ve saved up to date on your other Windows 10 devices.
By J. D. BIERSDORFER
The European Commission said it would take Ireland to court for not clawing back billions from Apple, and ordered Luxembourg to recover around $293 million from Amazon.
By JAMES KANTER
The start-up Voyage is testing its self-driving taxi service in a gated community of about 4,000 residents where the average age is 76.
By DAISUKE WAKABAYASHI