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📱 The NEW MIT Technology Review mobile app

MIT Technology Review
From the Editor

Dear Valued Reader,

I'm excited to announce that we have released a brand-new mobile app for iOS and Android.

When you subscribe to MIT Technology Review, you'll have total access to all our journalism right at your fingertips. This also includes new features: the ability to save your favorite articles, search trending topics, and personalize your reading experience.

In recent weeks, we've released some exclusive stories that you can't find anywhere else. Subscribe today to save 50% and unlock full access to the app, including:
 
  • Our latest issue, 10 Breakthrough Technologies 2024
  • Exclusive interviews with the CEOs of Microsoft and Google
  • An online-only series on big existential questions
  • Insights about a new groundbreaking CRISPR cure
  • Tech policy analysis that takes you under the hood of upcoming regulations
  • A new index of companies doing important work in climate and energy
  • All of our ongoing coverage in trending technology topics

The MIT Technology Review app is where the richness of our journalism comes together, to give you the most comprehensive and convenient reading experience possible.

We are so excited to finally be able to share this with you, and as always, we are thankful for your loyalty and readership. Please check it out and do let me know what you think.

Thank you,

Mat Honan
Editor in chief
MIT Technology Review

 
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