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by Stephanie Pearson on (#6PFSQ)
This lightweight, full-power electric mountain bike was born to take on long uphills and wide open spaces.
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by Ryan Waniata on (#6PFSP)
Beats' resurrected Pill speaker is bolder, brawnier, and better than ever.
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by Lauren Goode, Michael Calore on (#6PFQQ)
This week, we learn about the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, and how the failure of this critical ocean current could throw the world's climate even further into crisis.
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by Makena Kelly on (#6PFQR)
Biden's campaign crafted countless bespoke identities for him, a response to a fractured internet. It's early, but the Harris campaign appears to have a very different approach.
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by Morgan Meaker on (#6PFQS)
A controversial new surveillance system in Paris foreshadows a future where there are too many CCTV cameras for humans to physically watch.
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by Steven Levy on (#6PFQW)
The former public health lead opens up on serving under Trump, what dangers America faces right now, and what keeps him up at night.
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by Chris Baker on (#6PFQV)
Deadpool's first foray into the Marvel Cinematic Universe is all about giving fans more Easter eggs and references than they can catch. Will it also score Disney a hit?
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by Hannah Richter on (#6PFQT)
Platforms combining plants and recycled garbage could offer a cut-price solution for reviving polluted bodies of water.
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by Sandra Upson on (#6PFN6)
A gigantic, weather-defining current system could be headed to collapse. Peter and Susanne Ditlevsen had a simple yet controversial question: How much time might we have left to save it?
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by Tim Marchman on (#6PF9S)
The FBI says Donald Trump's would-be assassin acted alone; the CIA denies any association with him. But experts say the complex reasons for belief in conspiracies will likely keep people believing.
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by Mara Magistroni on (#6PF6T)
Researchers believe they have discovered oxygen being produced 4,000 meters below the sea surface, and think polymetallic nodules-the sought-after bounty of deep-sea miners-could be the source.
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by Adrienne So on (#6PF0H)
Samsung's premium outdoor fitness watch has basic navigation features and measures your metabolism.
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by Daniele Polidoro on (#6PF0J)
For the first time in history, the Olympics opening ceremony won't be held inside a stadium. Instead, it will float down the Seine. Here's everything you need to know.
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by Ritsuko Kawai on (#6PEWZ)
The latest dominant Covid variants have stronger infectiousness than their predecessors and the ability to evade vaccine-induced antibodies.
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by Michael Calore, Boone Ashworth on (#5ME9R)
This time around, it will be much easier to watch the games you want, live or on-demand.
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by Molly Higgins on (#6PEX0)
WIRED has teamed up with umbrella-maker SHED RAIN for an exclusive 15 percent off discount code.
by David Nield on (#6PESS)
The always-online laptop doesn't really have to always be online.
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by Angela Watercutter on (#6PEST)
After being upended by Covid-19 cancellations and Hollywood strikes, Comic-Con International in San Diego has a chance to come back in a big way this year.
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by Nicole Kinning on (#6PESV)
Sleep masks offer a range of benefits, including deeper and more restful sleep, but there are many styles on the market. We'll help you navigate the options.
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by Arthur Holland Michel on (#6PEQG)
States across the US are seeking to criminalize certain uses of AI-generated content. Civil rights groups are pushing back, arguing that some of these new laws conflict with the First Amendment.
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by Amanda Hoover, Lily Hay Newman on (#6PEQJ)
System administrators and their teams sprang into action last Friday and worked tirelessly to get their companies back online amid one of the worst digital blackouts ever.
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by Matt Burgess on (#6PEQH)
Cybersecurity researchers have spotted a 3,000-account network on GitHub that is manipulating the platform and spreading ransomware and info stealers.
by Brian Merchant on (#6PEQK)
A former Google engineer has built a search engine, webXray, that aims to find illicit online data collection and tracking-with the goal of becoming the Henry Ford of tech lawsuits."
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by Emily Mullin on (#6PEQM)
The next wave of obesity drugs could help people lose even more weight-and make some pharma companies a fortune.
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by Julian Chokkattu on (#6PE9H)
If Apple really does come out with a foldable smartphone, it'll be late to the party-but will somehow arrive just as the real fun is starting.
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by Riccardo Piccolo on (#6PE6R)
The competitors' bedroom furniture is simply stiff paper, along with coffee tables made from badminton shuttlecocks and ottomans made from parachute fabric. And as for durability, this gear can go the distance.
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by Leah Feiger on (#6PE6S)
Prominent names in Big Tech are rallying behind Kamala Harris following Joe Biden's exit from the presidential race.
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by Isabel Fraser on (#6PE6T)
Don't worry if you missed them in May-due to another geomagnetic storm, the northern lights might again be seen at lower latitudes across the US and Europe, from as early as Tuesday night.
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by Julian Chokkattu on (#6PE05)
Six years on, these super-refined folding phones feel like they're losing their edge.
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by Will Knight on (#6PE06)
The newest version of Llama will make AI more accessible and customizable, but it will also stir up debate over the dangers of releasing AI without guardrails.
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by Emily Mullin on (#6PDWQ)
Activists believe that the vice president, who is already the leading voice for reproductive rights in the Biden administration, will champion their cause.
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by Eric Ravenscraft on (#6PDT6)
If you're used to seeing ViewSonic as the cheap monitor brand, this one might change your mind.
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by Christopher Null on (#6PDT7)
It's a bit plain, but dollar for dollar, this Lenovo PC has the best price-to-performance ratio.
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by Adrienne So on (#6PDT8)
If you want to climb like a champ, this is the forearm massager, climbing shoes, and ice vest (hello, climate change) that you need.
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by Will Knight on (#6PDT9)
Algorithms designed to handle a car after it loses traction could potentially intervene on behalf of human drivers.
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by Joe Ray on (#6PDTA)
The popular brand of rice cooker offers a large lineup of options-we help you choose which one is right for your kitchen.
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by Brian Merchant on (#6PDR0)
A WIRED investigation finds that major players like Activision Blizzard, which recently laid off scores of workers, are using generative AI for game development.
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by Jay Ruben Dayrit on (#6PDR1)
Six years after Crazy Rich Asians, Jon M. Chu prepares to release his adaptation of one of Broadway's biggest musicals. From a table at his family's famous Chinese restaurant, he opens up about his childhood among the titans of tech-and why filmmakers shouldn't be afraid of AI.
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by Andy Greenberg on (#6PDP6)
The code, the first of its kind, was used to sabotage a heating utility in Lviv at the coldest point in the year-what appears to be yet another innovation in Russia's torment of Ukrainian civilians.
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by Vittoria Elliott on (#6PDJ7)
TikTok labels AI-generated material and warns about potentially deceptive content. A Lite version popular in the Global South, though, lacks these and other safeguards.
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by Paresh Dave on (#6PD9G)
The Alphabet-owned driverless car service is getting aggressive against alleged vandals after a series of violent incidents in San Francisco.
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by Dennis Mersereau on (#6PD17)
The Twister sequel, which brought in over $80 million at the box office this weekend, is full of good science. But its big reveal is full of spin.
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by Nena Farrell on (#45ANX)
Whether you're pushing your kid down the street or running on a trail, we have a stroller for you.
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by Eric Ravenscraft on (#3SQJB)
Here are some screen protectors, chargers, and other extras for your handheld companion.
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by Makena Kelly, Lauren Goode on (#6PCYP)
Now that President Joe Biden has dropped out of the election, enthusiasm from Democratic donors in Silicon Valley appears to have returned.
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by Eric Ravenscraft on (#6PCYQ)
With softer, quieter keys, and tools to customize the exact pressure of your key presses, the NZXT Function 2 improves on its predecessor.
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by Paresh Dave on (#6PCYR)
OpenResearch released the first results of the most comprehensive study on giving unrestricted cash grants to impoverished Americans. Researchers say it will flame both sides of the debate over welfare.
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by David Gilbert on (#6PCYS)
Accusations that Democrats engineered a coup to overthrow President Joe Biden's reelection campaign and disrupt the democratic process have exploded on social media.
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by Matthew Gault on (#6PCWV)
The DOD wants to refurbish ICBM silos that give it the ability to end civilization. But these missiles are useless as weapons, and their other main purpose-attracting an enemy's nuclear strikes-serves no end.
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