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Over the weekend, we explained how Marvel's Thanos was made to feel alive, a weird-ass looking mouse of the future and why Twitter is reluctant to fight fake news. (Read everything here)

Marvel and Digital Domain are banking more on machine learning.
 

AI gives Thanos a soul in 'Avengers: Infinity War'
 

AI gives Thanos a soul in 'Avengers: Infinity War'<br />   

Thanos is the biggest threat in the Marvel universe. Spoilers aside, and barring his desire to wipe out half the life in the universe, he emotes, he feels... and that’s all been more realistically visualized through machine learning. 

The MX Vertical is the company's most ergonomic mouse yet.
 

Logitech's vertical mouse could save your wrist
 

Logitech's vertical mouse could save your wrist<br />   

You're holding your mouse wrong. You need a vertical mouse.
 

The current Model 3 might not be as affordable as it gets.
 

Elon Musk says Tesla could build $25,000 EV in about 'three years'
 

Elon Musk says Tesla could build $25,000 EV in about 'three years'<br />   

The dream of a truly affordable Tesla EV just got a little more tangible. When tech YouTuber Marques Brownlee asked Musk in an interview about room for a lower-cost Tesla, the executive estimated that his company could build a $25,000 car in about three years "if we work really hard." 
 

Your tastes may differ.

The best iPhone cases
 

The best iPhone cases<br />   

They might not be the most austentatious options, but they’ll save your phone from smashing.
 

But wait, there's more...

1. The best and worst gaming laptop brands of 2018

2. Leaks reveal NVIDIA GeForce RTX cards ahead of August 20th event

3. Jack Dorsey explains why Twitter is reluctant to fight fake news

4. After Math: What could go wrong?

5. Snapchat's much-needed Android overhaul is hiding in plain sight

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