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The company debuted a premium folding smartphone with a flexible glass screen. Here's what it's like to hold it.
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US officials allege that Huawei has backdoors in its technology. The US knows firsthand how powerful those can be.
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by Adam Rogers on (#4Z7W3)
The virus that causes it is SARS-CoV-2. (We didn't say they were *good* names.)
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by Alex Baker-Whitcomb on (#4Z7NW)
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by Lauren Goode on (#4Z7P0)
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by Garrett M. Graff on (#4Z7P2)
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by Julian Chokkattu on (#4Z7D9)
The three new phones also have 120 Hz screens, big batteries, and tons of megapixels, but they sure are expensive.
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by Boone Ashworth, Lauren Goode on (#4Z7D7)
The company unveiled three new Galaxy phones, new earbuds, and a few surprises.
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by Jonathan M. Gitlin, Ars Technica on (#4Z7DB)
Thanks to Storm Ciara, the British Airways flight made it from New York to London in just 4 hours and 56 minutes.
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by Rhett Allain on (#4Z73F)
A startup called SpinLaunch wants to do away with costly launch rockets. Let's look at the physics.
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by Andy Greenberg on (#4Z73D)
One analysis of news outlets found that the median popular right-wing site planted 73 percent more cookies than its left-wing counterpart.
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by Matt Simon on (#4Z6TE)
As the continent rapidly warms, unique communities of tiny animals like water bears are transforming in profound ways.
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by Michael Calore on (#4Z6TC)
The interactive art pop-up 'The End of You' tackles the environmental crisis through a transhumanistic lens. It'll even let you morph into a tree. Well, sorta.
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by Will Knight on (#4Z6TM)
The president is betting on payoffs from artificial intelligence and quantum. But some researchers say gains are dependent on progress in other fields.
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by Gilad Edelman on (#4Z6TJ)
Immigration authorities are purchasing cell phone location data, and it might be totally legal.
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by WIRED Staff on (#4Z6TG)
From Apple Watches to a comfy mattress, we found swoon-worthy discounts on all sorts of gear and gadgets.
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by Nicola Twilley on (#4Z6TR)
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by Lily Hay Newman on (#4Z6TP)
Candidates can also get trained up on how to use Advanced Protection to keep their accounts safe.
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by Alex Baker-Whitcomb on (#4Z66W)
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by Brian Barrett on (#4Z5QB)
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by Angela Watercutter on (#4Z5QD)
The streaming service was nominated for 24 awards, but only won two.
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by Sophie Charara, Wired UK on (#4Z5DN)
The new collection, a collaboration with Teenage Engineering, has its own set of 3D-printable accessories.
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by Laura Mallonee on (#4Z5DK)
Tobias Friedrich dove into 27ºF water to capture the ice formations most people never see.
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by Molly Wood on (#4Z55X)
A multibillion-dollar, privately-owned infrastructure is now essential to the modern internet economy. That should freak you out.
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by Sarah Scoles on (#4Z561)
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by Arielle Pardes on (#4Z55Z)
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by Jennifer Ouellette, Ars Technica on (#4Z488)
This physicist-approved recipe uses a dash of polymers to create world-record-scale bubbles.
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by Beth Holzer on (#4Z486)
For those who wince at sports car showoffs, this wacky annual show is a sight for sour eyes.
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by Aarian Marshall on (#4Z48C)
A German artist tricks Google Maps into seeing gridlock, and the market shows Elon Musk love.
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by Graeme McMillan on (#4Z48A)
November is a long way away.
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by Kevin Hartnett on (#4Z43M)
By exploiting randomness, mathematicians have proved an elegant law that underlies the motion of rushing rivers and other chaotic fluids.
by Adrienne So on (#4Z43J)
Not even a luxury, high-tech showerhead can make me turn on the mist setting in the middle of winter.
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by David Nield on (#4Z43S)
You've got no shortage of options sharing documents and more with friends, family, and colleagues. These are your best bets.
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by Angela Watercutter on (#4Z43Q)
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by Aarian Marshall on (#4Z43N)
Fervor for self-driving tech cools, and an accelerator in Detroit shuts down.
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by Lukasz Olejnik on (#4Z38S)
Banning re-identification discourages researchers from finding weaknesses, and encourages criminals to exploit them.
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by Brian Barrett on (#4Z38Q)
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by Geek's Guide to the Galaxy on (#4Z38N)
The show's second season provides Netflix an opportunity to expand some characters' stories.
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by Roxanne Khamsi on (#4Z38V)
The whataboutism of infectious disease is as dangerous as it is hackneyed.
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by WIRED Staff on (#4Z391)
Looking for sales? We've rounded up quite a few of our favorites on jackets, packs, headphones, and more.
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by Will Knight on (#4Z38Z)
Machine-learning programs are analyzing websites, news reports, and social media posts for signs of symptoms, such as fever or breathing problems.
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by Lily Hay Newman on (#4Z38X)
If you had a Yahoo account from 2012-2016, you probably have $100 coming your way.
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by Jason Kehe on (#4Z2T9)
Both are told out of chronological order—and the reason why is a lesson for our times.
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by Caitlin Kelly on (#4Z2MJ)
Fresh off the caucus debacle in Iowa, seven candidates take the stage in tonight's debate.
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by Julie Muncy on (#4Z2MM)
The creative force behind 'Grand Theft Auto' and 'Red Dead Redemption 2' will end his tenure at the company he cofounded in March.
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by Lily Hay Newman on (#4Z2CF)
A few months ago, the company disclosed that apps were siphoning data from up to 9.5 million of its users. It only found out thanks to a bug bounty submission.
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by Matt Simon on (#4Z1SP)
In Mark Jaccard’s new book, *The Citizen’s Guide to Climate Success,* he argues that the key is to stop obsessing about notions like peak oil.
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by Graeme McMillan on (#4Z1SM)
Want to know more about Harley Quinn and her band of mischief makers? Start here.
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by Steven Levy on (#4Z1SJ)
Plus: Steve Jobs' too-modest vision for Apple, the real problem with bitcoin, and the anointing of Rush Limbaugh.
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