by Siva Vaidhyanathan on (#4X3XG)
The 2010s began with one story about the political power of technology. It ended with another. Both were wrong.
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by Jason Parham on (#4X3XE)
From Solange to Billie Eilish to Tyler the Creator, these are the most resonant albums of the year.
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by WIRED Cartoons on (#4WYXS)
Goldilocks and the three Bearbnb reviews.
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by Emma Grey Ellis on (#4X3P2)
In the last 10 years, traditional celebs have begun clamoring for a spot on the erstwhile cat video haven, even as it's churned out stars of its own.
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by WIRED Staff on (#4X3P0)
Our favorite post-Christmas deals on outdoor and home tech, videogames, tax software, and more.
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by WIRED Staff on (#4X2KT)
From the cloistered college campus of 'The Social Network' to the sands of 'Mad Max: Fury Road,' these are the movies that defined the decade.
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by Jess Grey on (#4X2KW)
Here are a few tips, games, recommendations, and accessories to get you and your Switch Lite all set up and ready to go.
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by Alex Davies on (#4X2KY)
Ten years ago, they promised us self-driving cars. We got a scooter surge, clashes with regulators, and the brutal realities of mobility.
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by Lily Hay Newman on (#4X2EF)
In the last few years, the "Nigerian prince" scams have gotten a major upgrade.
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by Paris Martineau on (#4X2ED)
Money and mania fueled a mad scramble for firms to claim the coveted t-word this decade.
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by Emma Grey Ellis on (#4X1JK)
The media empire's heartwarming (and highly shareable) animal videos rack up 2.3 billion views each month. It might be our favorite website of the decade.
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by Lauren Goode, Michael Calore on (#4X1QK)
From talking computers to reusable rockets, here are our picks for the products that had the most impact in the last 10 years.
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by WIRED Staff on (#45PCM)
You have a new thing. Now let’s put it together.
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by Isabella Kaminski on (#4X1QN)
As the world scrambles to combat deforestation, experts warn our efforts could have far fewer benefits than we think.
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by Angry Staff Officer on (#4X0TY)
The Resistance is outmanned and outgunned, but their adaptability wins the day.
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by WIRED Staff on (#4X0KV)
Highlights of our favorite photography to write about this year.
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by Christopher Null on (#4X0KX)
It wasn't all unicorns and cryptokitties. From Apple's Antennagate to Juicero's fruit bomb, the decade offered up plenty of brutally expensive embarrassments.
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by Arielle Pardes on (#4X0KZ)
The video chat site wasn’t exactly civil—far from it—but it pales in comparison to the actual chaos of the past decade.
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by Sara Harrison on (#4X0E5)
Getting sick is the worst. But if you're trying to lure customers who are reluctant or unable to leave home, the virus can be an ally.
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by Rhett Allain on (#4WZDB)
The series embraces the true weirdness of life off planet, says showrunner Naren Shankar, making space itself a character in the drama.
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by Laurie Clarke, WIRED UK on (#4WZ4D)
People tend to get gloomy when night comes early and cold weather descends. But adjusting our workday to the season could lift our mood.
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by Allyson McCabe on (#4WZ4H)
The explosion of metrics and algorithms isn't just reflecting what's happening in the music industry. It's transforming it.
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by Graeme McMillan on (#4WZ4F)
The finale of the saga has come and gone. So what happens now?
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by WIRED Staff on (#4WZ4N)
Snuggle up with these 2019 books on the so-called language of God, dirty drugmakers, and the future of food and booze.
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by WIRED Staff on (#4WZ4K)
The police went nuts for DNA, the vaping wars heated up, and a black hole pic grabbed the internet: These were some of 2019's standout themes.
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by Lily Hay Newman on (#4WYXX)
It's been a rough 10 years in cybersecurity—and it's only getting worse.
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by Lily Hay Newman on (#4WYJF)
A messaging app called ToTok had scores of positive reviews, particularly from users in the UAE. US intelligent officials say it may be spying for that government instead.
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by Jill Gutowitz on (#4WXY8)
From Megan Rapinoe to the “gay rights†meme, queer women's culture was all over the internet this year.
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by Graeme McMillan on (#4WXYC)
President Trump was officially charged with abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. Then came the tweets.
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by Aarian Marshall on (#4WXYA)
Share Now says it is leaving North America, and Tesla buyers will no longer get help from Uncle Sam for their EVs (and GM buyers are next).
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by Parker Hall on (#4WXYJ)
With great battery life, sound, and fit, Beats' latest noise-canceling on-ears are among the best headphones you can buy.
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by Graeme McMillan on (#4WXYG)
These titles stood head-and-shoulders above the rest.
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by Rebecca Boyle on (#4WXYE)
A physicist's obsession with unusual snow crystals has led him to pursue a grand unified theory of how they form.
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by Gregory Barber on (#4WXTZ)
Blockchain technology was designed to thwart big institutions. Now the likes of Facebook and Twitter are co-opting it.
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by David Nield on (#4WXTX)
Get the most out of Mozilla's Firefox browser with these tips and tricks.
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by Timothy McLaughlin on (#4WWWS)
The demonstrations are fueled by technology high and low, from encrypted messaging apps and laser pointers to bows and arrows and molatov cocktails.
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by Shannon Stirone on (#4WX1J)
These flyby rocks are some of the most mysterious objects floating around in space.
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by Adrienne So on (#4NT3Y)
Traveling with babies, toddlers, or young children is no picnic. These accessories should help.
by Andy Greenberg, Brian Barrett on (#4WX1P)
A Wawa breach, Russian spies, and more of the week's top security news.
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by Geek's Guide to the Galaxy on (#4WX1M)
Tabletop gaming has seen a surge in recent years.
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by Tom Simonite on (#4WWWK)
Advances in neural networks and other techniques promise to transform health care while raising profound questions about our bodies and society.
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by WIRED Staff on (#4WWWQ)
Fellow procrastinators, there’s still time to grab deals on laptops, cameras, Kindles, smartphones, and more before the big day.
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by Emma Grey Ellis on (#4WWWN)
From feral hogs to Baby Yoda, these are the internet fodders that truly made an impact this year.
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by Paris Martineau on (#4WWJX)
Researchers said it appears to be the first use of artificial intelligence to support an inauthentic social media campaign.
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by Matt Simon on (#4WW0V)
Join astrophysicist Janna Levin on a mind- and space-time-bending journey into the force to end all forces.
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by WIRED Staff on (#4WVQM)
This may have been the best year for genre television—ever.
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by Julie Muncy on (#4WVQP)
The company's new "Active Gaming Footwear" is, best I can tell, a big, thick sock.
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by Adrienne So on (#44RNX)
Smart thermostats, smart displays, and more awesome gift ideas for that special someone who can activate everything in their home with a sneeze.
by Eric Adams on (#4WVF4)
An NTSB investigation faults the companies behind the sightseeing flight for a slew of safety failures, which resulted in five deaths.
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by Matt Simon on (#4WVF2)
The pollutants are absolutely everywhere—blowing in the wind and swirling in the ocean. Here's how we can clean up our act.
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