by Lily Hay Newman on (#6P3VQ)
Google is bringing the password-killing passkey" tech to its Advanced Protection Program users more than a year after rolling them out broadly.
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by Andy Greenberg, Lily Hay Newman on (#6P3RD)
Deepfake scam services. Victim data. Electrified shackles for human trafficking. Crypto tracing firm Elliptic found all were available for sale on an online marketplace linked to Cambodia's ruling family.
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by Scharon Harding, Ars Technica on (#6P3C7)
After August 6, you won't be able to download the app that controls the Adapt BB, and it won't be getting any more updates.
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by David Nield on (#6P396)
Even if you use Google Maps every day on your phone or on your computer, you might not know about these hidden tricks.
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by David Gilbert on (#6P36J)
A fake article about Volodymyr Zelensky's wife buying a $4.8 million Bugatti with US aid was promoted by bots, Russia state media, and pro-Trump influencers on X. It's part of a network of websites supercharged by AI.
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by Nadeem Sarwar, Shreya Fotedar on (#6P36K)
Cheap, low-energy evaporative cooling devices are keeping water, food, people, and even whole buildings cool across India.
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by Julian Chokkattu on (#6P36M)
Motorola's fun, folding flip smartphones get some much-needed upgrades-just wait for a sale.
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by David Nield on (#6P30K)
Get the whole picture on any device.
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by Jeremy White on (#6P2YA)
This outstanding family EV on steroids is about as much fun as you could wish for on a track-and it'll do just fine on the road too, as long as you prefer a ride that isn't, shall we say, subtle.
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by Alden Wicker on (#6P2Y9)
The cofounder of Aizome is selling sheets colored with natural dyes that won't harm your skin. Just don't call his startup a bedding company.
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by Chris Baraniuk on (#6P2TS)
In the face of longer hurricane seasons filled with more powerful storms, homeowners are turning to new designs and stronger materials to ensure the resilience of their property.
by Víctor Fernández García, Cristina Santín on (#6P2MS)
These findings align with other evidence that wildfires are getting worse-such as the total area burned each year ratcheting up.
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by David Gilbert on (#6P2AK)
Social media platforms, far-right message boards, and extremist Telegram channels are full of misogynistic and racist hatred directed at the vice president.
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by Eric Ravenscraft on (#6P2AM)
Convenient magnetic attachments, solid noise cancellation, and 32-bit float recording all add up to the perfect mic for location shoots.
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by Ryan Waniata on (#6P2AN)
Retailers have historically jacked up prices right before big sales. Amazon is no different.
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by Geoffrey Bunting on (#6P2AP)
When his galaxy wolf illustration was stolen by countless online stores, artist Jonas Jodicke decided to fight back.
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by Paresh Dave on (#6P2AQ)
Reports of intimate images and video posted online without consent are growing, and deepfakes add a horrifying new dimension to the problem. Google insiders say they've struggled to get executives to act.
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by Jared Keller on (#6P2AR)
The US military has abandoned its half-century dream of a suit of powered armor in favor of a hyper enabled operator," a tactical AI assistant for special operations forces.
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by Julian Chokkattu on (#6P2AS)
Nothing's sub-brand is bringing its first phone to the US-the $199 CMF Phone 1-along with the Watch Pro 2 and Buds Pro 2.
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by Kelly Clancy on (#6NTEZ)
Beneath its playful exterior, the beloved game that inspired a generation of real-world urban designers betrays a partisan view of social planning.
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by João Medeiros on (#6NTDH)
There are biological underpinnings to aging-and so researchers are investigating cell manipulations, transfusions of young blood, and chemical compounds that can mimic low-calorie diets.
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by Chris Hall on (#6NTDJ)
Shunning Swatch Group's existing solution for Omega and Rado, the patented Bathyscaphe Quantieme Complet Phase de Lune has an expertly engineered strap that is as tough as it is supple.
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by Caroline Haskins on (#6NT6H)
Members of the activist group No Tech for Apartheid interrupted a senior Amazon executive's speech at a conference in Washington, DC, on Wednesday over the company's Project Nimbus cloud contract.
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by Vittoria Elliott on (#6NSZM)
A custom platform developed by SITU Research aided the International Criminal Court's prosecution in a war crimes trial for the first time. It could change how justice is enacted on an international scale.
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by David Gilbert on (#6NSZN)
Experts tell WIRED that Russian disinformation campaigns are using generative AI more and more.
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by Vittoria Elliott on (#6NSWH)
The SCOTUS ruling overturns an earlier injunction that prevented platforms from communicating with the government for more than a year.
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by Medea Giordano on (#6MHWX)
Red and blue light therapy can help reduce wrinkles and acne. I spoke to a dermatologist and donned a few masks to test their efficacy.
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by Michael Sawh on (#6BY5Q)
These chest straps and watches will help you keep your finger on the fitness pulse.
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by Alan Henry on (#6NSKS)
Don't pack your bags without taking us along for the ride.
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by Reece Rogers on (#658A1)
The digital application process for US passport renewal is currently in beta. Find out whether you're eligible, how to sign up, and why it's kind of a pain.
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by Sassafras Lowrey on (#6NSKT)
In March, Russia named the "LGBT movement" an extremist organization. In response, activists, human rights groups, and others have used Telegram for support-and even to find resources to leave the country.
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by Kate Knibbs on (#6NSKW)
WIRED took Meta's Ray-Ban Smart Glasses to French-speaking Canada to trial its AI smarts. Quelle catastrophe!
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by Michael Calore on (#6NSKV)
Before you head out of town this summer, we'll tell you what to download, what to pack, and what to expect.
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by Ben Oliver on (#6NSHW)
The group's new autonomous ride-hailing service has a 43-inch widescreen, 17-speaker audio system, and five-position reclining seats. But will it beat Tesla's rival coming in August?
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by João Medeiros on (#6NSHX)
Google's AI research lab DeepMind is steadily building knowledge of how genes and their products work inside the body-and how and why they sometimes go wrong.
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by João Medeiros on (#6NSG8)
Toxic air kills over half a million children every year, yet only once has air pollution been listed as a cause of death on a death certificate.
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by Julian Chokkattu on (#6NRZE)
Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the original Razr, Motorola has two new folding flip phones-and Paris Hilton is back to hype 'em up.
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by Morgan Meaker on (#6NRVF)
The European Union has issued competition charges against Microsoft, accusing it of illegally linking Teams with Office.
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by Dell Cameron on (#6NRVG)
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has agreed to plead guilty to one count of espionage in US court on Wednesday, ending a years-long legal battle between the US government and a controversial publisher.
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by Christopher Null on (#6NRVH)
These hearing aids are excellent for media streaming and offer more than you'd expect at their $400 price.
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by Joe Ray on (#6NRRE)
Need an irrigation setup for challenging patios and container gardens? This unique kit may be the solution.
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by Jaina Grey on (#6NRRF)
These instant coffees prove that fast doesn't have to mean foul.
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by Todd Feathers on (#6NRRG)
How accurate are gunshot detection systems, really? For years, it's been a secret, but new reports from San Jose and NYC show these systems have operated well below their advertised accuracy rates.
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by Becky Ferreira on (#6NRPN)
If humans are to return to the moon, space agencies and governments need to figure out the legal, ethical, and practical dimensions of extraterrestrial waste management.
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by Matt Burgess on (#6NRPP)
The most notorious deepfake sexual abuse website is hosting altered videos originally published as part of the GirlsDoPorn operation. Experts say this new low is only the beginning.
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by Louise Matsakis on (#6NRPQ)
The US government vowed to crack down on the sale of illegal nicotine vapes. They only got cheaper, fancier, and more potent.
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by João Medeiros on (#6NRK5)
Thomas Heatherwick believes architecture has a nutritional value" to society-and that the public desperately deserve a better offering.
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by Louryn Strampe on (#6NRBQ)
This oversize couch can offer cloudlike comfort, provided you sit in it correctly.
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by Kate Knibbs on (#6NR2A)
The Recording Industry Association of America and record labels allege that the leading AI music generators trained on their artists' work without permission.
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by Christopher Null on (#6NQZK)
Microsoft's latest 2-in-1 Surface delivers good performance (if you don't play any games) and excellent battery life, but it's way too expensive.
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