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Tobias Carroll

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  • seattlepi
  • Register Citizen
  • New Haven Register
  • Houston Chronicle
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Past articles by Tobias:

“The Outsiders” Musical Is the Latest Beloved Book to Hit the Stage

"The Outsiders" musical is currently playing at the La Jolla Playhouse in SanDiego, and is getting good reviews. → Read More

Samsung Phones’ Moon Photos Might Be Too Good to Be True

A viral thread on Reddit calls into doubt Samsung's "Space Zoom" feature and its ability to take great photos of the Moon. → Read More

A Driver Accidentally Unlocked and Drove Someone Else’s Tesla Model 3

A driver accidentally unlocked and drove a Tesla Model 3 that wasn't his, a misunderstanding that points to a potential bug. → Read More

Advocacy Group Calls for Government Investigation of Music Streaming

A new paper from the nonprofit group Public Knowledge argues that the Federal Trade Commission should investigate music streaming services. → Read More

Used Car Prices Are Rising Again, Apparently

By one measure of used car prices, the average prices of used cars is increasing again after dropping somewhat recently. → Read More

Texas Considers Bolstering Tax Credits for Film Productions

The government of Texas is considering increasing the tax incentives for film and television projects made in the state. → Read More

Tracing the Slow Collapse of Sears

Decades ago, Sears was a popular, thriving retailer. A new article looks at the company's ownership to see what went wrong. → Read More

Turns Out a Record-Setting Ancient Coin Was Sold Using False Documents

An arrest was made in the case of an ancient coin sold using what seem to have been falsified documents in 2020. → Read More

Are the Jets Making Room for Aaron Rodgers?

The New York Jets recently cleared a substantial amount of salary cap space. Whether or not it's for Aaron Rodgers remains to be seen. → Read More

HP Under Fire For Blocking Third-Party Ink Cartridges Again

Printer manufacturer HP is being criticized for blocking third party ink cartridges in some of its printers again. → Read More

This Week's "SNL" Might Leave You Craving a Waffle House Visit

This week's "SNL" featured host Jenna Ortega in a chaotic sketch about intense goings-on at a Waffle House. → Read More

Turns Out 2022 Was a Big Year for Donkeys On Screen

There are certain years in which certain themes or motifs seem to speak to something in the collective consciousness. Some might hearken back to 1999, in which the releases of The Matrix, eXistenZ and The 13th Floor all wrestled with questions of simulated realities in different ways. Others might point to 2011, when both Friends […] → Read More

What’s Going On With Silicon Valley Bank?

Regulators recently closed down Silicon Valley Bank. What does that mean for the people and companies with money there? → Read More

Proposed Law Would Regulate Toxic Fumes on Airlines

A bill recently introduced in Congress would enable regulation of toxic fumes on commercial airlines in several ways. → Read More

Did Artificial Turf Play a Part in the Deaths of Several Phillies Players?

Several former Philadelphia Phillies who played on turf for years died unexpectedly from cancer. Was the turf a cause of that? → Read More

U.S. Military Announces Plan to Develop Synthetic Jet Fuels

The Department of Defense recently awarded a multi-million dollar contract to a company developing synthetic jet fuel. → Read More

David Byrne Made the Case Against Nostalgia on “Real Time With Bill Maher”

On the latest "Real Time," Bill Maher and David Byrne discussed aging, nostalgia and several of Byrne's musical projects. → Read More

Like It or Not, Automakers Are Exploring ChatGPT

A number of automakers are looking into ways to integrate ChatGPT into cars and trucks in the years to come. → Read More

Revisiting Yale’s First Controversial Collection of Indigenous Artifacts

In the 18th century, an early head of Yale had a penchant for collecting Indigenous artifacts using unethical methods. → Read More

Ancient Celtic Phallic Statue Heads to Auction

Using a metal detector, a man found an ancient Celtic fertility figure buried underground. Its design is very, very phallic. → Read More