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by Andrea Valdez on (#46JSV)
Does your planner need to be Insta-worthy? No. But a decorative, multi-colored, stickered planner just might help you love your to-do list.
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by Klint Finley on (#46JSX)
Attackers appear to have gained control of 51 percent of the computers on the Ethereum Classic network, allowing them to spend cryptocurrency that wasn't theirs.
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by Angela Watercutter on (#46JP2)
Finally, a clip that gets people excited to see the MCU's newest hero in action.
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by Matt Simon on (#46JDN)
Researchers make robots teach themselves how to walk through trial and error, like babies, to navigate the real world.
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by Lauren Goode on (#46J3S)
If you want to ask a favor of the Parisian concierge, but maybe your French is too rusty, let Google do the talking.
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by Michael Hardy on (#46HXM)
Paul Seibert digitally blended two photographs he took from a helicopter, thousands of feet above New York City.
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by Brian Barrett on (#46HR2)
Yubico has finally gotten the green light from Apple to make a hardware authentication token that works on iPhones and iPads.
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by Alex Davies on (#46HJ8)
SoMo is a new app from mapping company HERE that pushes back against ride-hail dominance by giving other drivers a common platform.
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by WIRED Staff on (#46HD6)
In the sea of consumer products that is CES 2019, a few gems stand out. This is the neatest tech we've seen at the show.
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by Klint Finley on (#46H8B)
Sensors embedded in the hive let beekeepers assess the health of their pollinators via the internet.
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by Aarian Marshall on (#46H89)
That number has doubled since 2015, but Uber and Lyft have made little progress on their bigger goal: attracting regular riders.
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by Eric Niiler on (#46H43)
As federal scientists sit at home, the many industries that rely on them are already beginning to feel their absence.
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by Julie Muncy on (#46H41)
From fantastic IP-crossing adventures to all-new exosuit epics, our consoles and PCs have plenty to look forward to this year.
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by Tom Simonite on (#46H0T)
Gathering health care data is much easier for Chinese companies than for their US counterparts—a boost for machine-learning algorithms.
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by Susan Crawford on (#46H0R)
The glass company can't just melt silica. The process involves glass soot particles and a grain silo of sorts.
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by Garrett M. Graff on (#46GVC)
The special counsel has lots of unfinished business on his to-do list this year, including a final report. Here's a rundown.
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by WIRED Staff on (#46EJP)
This year's CES, one of the biggest consumer tech showcases in the world, starts Monday morning. Join us for live updates from the show in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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by Brian Barrett on (#46G2M)
Weeks after introducing Foveros, its 3D logic stacking technology, Intel has shown off a motherboard that puts it to use.
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by Jack Stewart on (#46FVX)
The automaker's CES concept uses multiple modes of locomotion to move through any territory.
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by Eric Adams on (#46FJC)
The company behind the V-22 Osprey and V-280 Valor brings its experience to the pie-in-the-sky flying car industry.
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by Jack Stewart on (#46FDQ)
Unveiled today at CES, the LiveWire will hit 60 mph in 3.5 seconds and cover 110 miles between charging stops.
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by Jason Parham on (#46FDS)
From 'Pose' to 'Jane the Virgin', mothers on TV are getting much more complex—and that's a good thing.
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by Brian Raftery on (#46F3Z)
And 'Aquaman' continues to rule the box office.
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by Rhett Allain on (#46EEX)
Using the videogame's training mode, you can figure out the rules governing how the various characters jump and move.
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by Graeme McMillan on (#46E6D)
Is your New Year's resolution to consume more 'Star Wars' content? The universe has delivered.
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by Noam Cohen on (#46E6B)
Bitcoin is a prime example of how Silicon Valley touts "democratization" and "decentralization" as righteous motives when wealth is the ultimate goal.
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by Brian Barrett on (#46DJ9)
Samsung shows off new televisions at CES, and says iTunes will soon join its smart TV offerings.
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by Brian Raftery on (#46ASZ)
It's like an Oscars-Emmys mashup, but with better taste and more alcohol. Here's how to tune in, TV or not.
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by Aarian Marshall on (#46CP9)
Plus, New York cancels a much-hyped subway shutdown, self-driving cars have an interesting 2018, and we ride an odd, three-wheeled electric vehicle.
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by Graeme McMillan on (#46CAG)
Surely things on the internet will be better than they were in 2018, right? Oh, wait...
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by Natalie Wolchover on (#46C6M)
The fabric of space-time may get its robustness from a network of quantum particles, according to a principle called quantum error correction.
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by Emily Dreyfuss on (#46AT2)
A rogue PewDiePie fan, Marriott hack details, and more of the week's top security news.
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by Geek's Guide to the Galaxy on (#46AT1)
The latest edition of 'The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy' proves it.
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by Shannon Stirone on (#46AQ5)
We start with a view of Earth, then speed out past the Kuiper Belt into deep space.
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by Emma Grey Ellis on (#46AMW)
In 2018, all we wanted was tea and sympathy. But by the look of Twitter, 2019’s vibe is slanting towards dogged, intentional improvement.
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by WIRED Staff on (#46AMT)
From smart speakers to PopSockets, we have your weekend shopping covered.
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by Lauren Goode on (#46AMY)
A new shiny thing called XR—an umbrella term encompassing augmented, virtual, and mixed reality technologies—is the industry's new favorite buzz word.
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by Alex Davies on (#46A5Y)
Governor Andrew Cuomo says there’s an easy way to fix the Canarsie Tunnel without shutting down the line for several years. And it’s already been used in other cities.
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by Aarian Marshall on (#469ZC)
Organizers and transit companies wonder how the averted shutdown will affect its silver lining: the city's plans to rethink its transportation system.
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by Robbie Gonzalez on (#469WQ)
Yes, China recently landed there, but you're kind of asking the wrong question.
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by Joi Ito on (#469PJ)
Scientific publishers charge so much that even Harvard can’t afford it anymore. A new publishing infrastructure could help.
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by Lily Hay Newman on (#469PM)
Hundreds of German politicians who have had their private digital lives exposed online are victims of a hacking campaign with unclear motives.
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by Paris Martineau on (#469EG)
For many users, white-on-black displays offer relief from the eyestrain of reading dark text on a light background all day.
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by Brian Barrett on (#469AF)
By sitting flush against the wall when you don't need it, and tilting any which way when you do, the Space Monitor adds some Marie Kondo to your workspace.
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by Julie Muncy on (#468RK)
Plus unfortunate controversy in the competitive 'Overwatch' scene, a publishing giant goes on the market, and more gaming news.
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by Michael Hardy on (#468RH)
Kevin Cooley nearly lost his house to the La Tuna fire, LA's biggest wildfire in recent history, but he captured these extraordinary images.
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by Chris Dixon on (#468MW)
Opinion: It's time to restore the open source, community-led ethos of the original internet—with crypto.
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by Matt Simon on (#468JF)
A former Obama advisor says we’ll work alongside the machines—but we also need to be smarter about apprenticeships and job retraining.
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by Zachary Karabell on (#468JD)
Like others before it, Apple must navigate a shift from selling devices to selling content and services like the App Store.
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by Lauren Goode on (#468GB)
When CES 2019 kicks off next week in Las Vegas, companies will be promising faster, smarter tech products. That's partly true.
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