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(Updated Frequently) We found more than two dozen affordable deals help you round out your shopping list without blowing your budget.
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by Alex Davies on (#4VWKC)
The Red Bull Formula 1 team executed a pit stop aboard a Russian plane used to train cosmonauts. It required some adjustments.
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by Kate S. Petersen on (#4VWKA)
Long-lasting, electronics-laced PJs and gloves may help you sleep better and keep your trigger finger toasty when you jump out of a plane into battle.
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by Scott Gilbertson on (#4VTTR)
(Updated Frequently) MacBooks, Windows laptops, Chromebooks, iPads, Surface tablets, hard drives, you name it. We scoured the sales to find you all the best Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals on laptops and tablets.
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by Susan Arendt on (#4VW4R)
After *Sayonara Wild Hearts*, dig into these lesser-known subscription standouts.
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by Dawn Stover on (#4VVZ3)
But if you drive one, you can still reduce your carbon footprint—and you can vote for climate change policies with even bigger impact.
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by Andy Greenberg on (#4VVR0)
A mainstay of spycraft still has plenty of relevance in the digital age.
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by WIRED Cartoons on (#4VMJ1)
Faster than a speeding bullet\! Hornier than the rest of the DC Universe\!
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by Adrienne So on (#4VVG3)
From robot vacuums to affordable streaming devices, these are the Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals that we're buying for our own friends and family.
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by Louryn Strampe on (#4VT1E)
Get your Prime on with our favorite Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals on Amazon's Devices, including Fire tablets, Echos, Kindles, and more.
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by Will Knight on (#4VVG7)
Artificial intelligence algorithms are creating portraits, movies, and music, though the results are often … mechanical.
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by Matt Laslo on (#4VV8X)
As the year winds down without any federal online privacy law to show for it, Senate Democrats introduce new legislation and a set of “privacy principles.â€
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by Aarian Marshall on (#4VV8V)
The number of Americans flying around Thanksgiving is projected to rise 3.7% this year. Just don't stash gun magazines in your carry-on.
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by Sophia Chen on (#4VTH4)
Unused telecom cables, known as dark fiber, could help scientists finally map the ocean floor and discover new earthquake hot spots.
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by WIRED Staff on (#4VT9X)
From gelatinized bug bars to Romulan ale, these are the best-looking—or at least most intriguing—victuals from our favorite sci-fi entertainments.
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by Jennifer M. Wood on (#4VST8)
Avoid family conversational awkwardness with ‘Star Wars,’ ‘Avengers: Endgame,’ and more.
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by Jason Parham on (#4VT1J)
Each year it turns nostalgia into a hybrid, weaving together the universal and the culturally distinct.
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by Aarian Marshall on (#4VST4)
Airports including LAX are setting up pickup areas a ways removed from terminals to address the congestion created by popular ride-hail apps.
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by Louryn Strampe on (#4VSEW)
It might be Thanksgiving, but according to these stores, Black Friday is already here.
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by Louryn Strampe on (#4V4PT)
Get a head start on holiday shopping with these deals and discounts.
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by Emma Grey Ellis on (#4VS4A)
Say my Thanksgiving turkey were cultured from stem cells in a lab. That eliminates some—but not all—of my ethical and environmental concerns.
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by Alex Baker-Whitcomb on (#4VRX2)
Catch up on the most important news from today in two minutes or less.
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by Parker Hall on (#4VRX4)
The 1More Stylish are truly wireless and cheaper than ever for Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
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by Matt Simon on (#4VRKJ)
A thawing Antarctica, a transforming Amazon, and other devastating changes may be more likely than scientists previously believed.
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by Brian Barrett on (#4VRKP)
Twitter says it will soon redistribute inactive account handles. Just don't come for @flawless.
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by Lauren Goode on (#4VRKR)
Apple’s responses around “same unit repairs†is sort of the tech version of defining what “is†is.
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by Amit Katwala, WIRED UK on (#4VR8D)
Irresistible deals for drivers and passengers are creating a frenetic race as fellow ride-hailing services try to cash in on uncertainty.
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by Laura Mallonee on (#4VR8F)
Photographer Leah Schretenthaler's latest series erases the condos and freeways to show the Aloha State’s real majesty.
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by Laurie Penny on (#4VR8H)
Almost everyone I love is having a hard time right now. This is about hope—but not in the way we often talk about it.
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by Will Knight on (#4VR8Q)
A podcast series examines AI and its influence on humans.
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by Parker Hall on (#4VR8N)
You can snag a gorgeous LG 4K TV for $1,200 now through Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
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by Daniel Oberhaus on (#4VR0G)
While the rest of the world turns away from the fossil fuel, China is investing big in coal-powered electricity.
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by Lily Hay Newman on (#4VR0E)
Black Friday is going to be overrun with cheap, internet-connected gifts. Just make sure you know exactly what you’re buying.
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by Aarian Marshall on (#4VR0C)
Two hearings reveal that neither the federal government nor many states are monitoring the hundreds of self-driving vehicles being tested on US roads.
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by Caitlin Kelly on (#4VQCA)
When an ad exec snagged a key election domain, he shared the news with just one other person: ex-White House communications chief Anthony Scaramucci.
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by Alex Baker-Whitcomb on (#4VQCC)
Catch up on the most important news from today in two minutes or less.
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by Louise Matsakis on (#4VQCE)
Elon Musk isn’t the only one capitalizing on the Cybertruck’s popularity.
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by Brian Barrett on (#4VQ48)
Even secretary of state Mike Pompeo has given credence to Trump's demonstrably wrong theory that Ukraine hacked the DNC.
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by Michael Hardy on (#4VPGV)
Photographer Peter Bogaczewicz captures the past and present of the oil-rich kingdom as it undergoes dramatic transformation.
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by Julie Muncy on (#4VPGS)
The half revenge epic and half slice-of-life simulator is back, baby, but hasn’t changed a bit.
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by Christie Aschwanden on (#4VPGZ)
An insiders' term for scientific malpractice has worked its way into pop culture. Is that a good thing?
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by Urs Gasser on (#4VPGX)
Input from the next generation is crucial when it comes to navigating the challenges of new technologies.
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by Matt Simon on (#4VP7X)
Robots are terrible at manipulating objects and adapting to new environments. A potential solution? Let them grow up playing, like children.
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by Eric Adams on (#4VP85)
At a new State Department training center, survival lessons include fleeing ambushes, escaping burning buildings, and handling bomb threats.
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by Klint Finley on (#4VP83)
Google and Facebook are backers of the Contract for the Web, which lists privacy as a core principle. But the companies continue to slurp up user data.
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by Jason Parham on (#4VP81)
The phrase turns a plural into a singular, an action that betrays all the ways we have come to understand contemporary identity.
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by Amos Barshad on (#4VP7Z)
The Detroit teenager stands out in the fringe world of scam rap, which takes something ugly—online fraud—and makes it into something relevant and resonant.
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by Rhett Allain on (#4VNTD)
Elon Musk tweeted a clip of the Cybertruck towing an F-150 uphill. It might look like a contest of power or torque, but it’s actually a battle of mass.
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by Alex Baker-Whitcomb on (#4VNN7)
Catch up on the most important news from today in two minutes or less.
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by Aarian Marshall on (#4VNDV)
The ride-hail company has 21 days to appeal the city’s ruling, which cited a “pattern of failures†on safety.
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