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by Brian Barrett on (#412E1)
Security researchers have discovered a new instance code associated with APT1, a notorious Chinese hacking group that disappeared in 2013.
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by Issie Lapowsky on (#4127Z)
A new lawsuit alleges that Facebook inflated its video viewership numbers more than previously reported, and then hid the mistake. And that has journalists steamed.
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by Brian Barrett on (#411BY)
Crowdfunding projects often crash and burn. But Ember's heated travel mug just keeps improving.
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by Michael Hardy on (#410X3)
The Donbass region has been convulsed by civil war since 2014, yet many residents refuse to evacuate.
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by Lily Hay Newman on (#410RG)
Helm hopes to make running your own private, encrypted server easy for everyone.
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by Brendan Nystedt on (#410RE)
If you're a gamer, or a pro looking for a MacBook alternative, this is the laptop for you.
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by Brian Barrett on (#410MG)
I spent the last few months using Bing instead of Google for search. It's a whole new world, but not always for the better.
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by Angela Watercutter on (#410GP)
It's actually someone whose name is far less known.
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by Sarah Scoles on (#410GR)
We'll soon find it hard to know with our own eyes if a video is real or generated by AI, but new algorithms are staying one or two steps ahead of the fakers.
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by Joao Medeiros on (#410GT)
It started with stealth video recordings and ended with visual tracking goggles and orange nuts.
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by Nicholas Thompson on (#40ZN7)
The Twitter CEO talks with WIRED Editor-in-Chief Nicholas Thompson about how the social media service is different today than 12 years ago.
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by Eric Niiler on (#40Z9T)
Nick Hague, the NASA astronaut onboard the Soyuz rocket that failed after takeoff last week, recounts his experience inside the capsule.
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by Robbie Gonzalez on (#40Z4X)
Researchers used people's Facebook data and their medical records to detect early symptoms of a mental health problem.
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by Klint Finley on (#40Z02)
The Microsoft cofounder, who left the company in 1983, died Monday at age 65 of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
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by Klint Finley on (#40YSZ)
GitHub Actions will allow developers to automate some tasks for managing their code.
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by Lauren Goode on (#40Y7M)
Amazon's Kindle Paperwhite e-reader gets an update. You get more storage, better lighting, and still no Alexa.
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by Eric Adams on (#40Y7J)
The German automaker takes advantage of its all-electric powertrain to make the E-tron a delightfully drifty luxury SUV.
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by Brian Raftery on (#40Y0S)
After pushes into sci-fi and rom-coms, the streaming titan is throwing its considerable weight behind a spate of auteur-driven dramas.
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by Aarian Marshall on (#40XS0)
A new report concludes that Uber and Lyft were responsible for 51 percent of the daily vehicle delay hours in the city between 2010 and 2016, but there are a few big caveats.
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by Nitasha Tiku on (#40XDS)
At WIRED's 25th anniversary festival, Google CEO Sundar Pichai said the company would be able to serve more than 99 percent of queries.
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by Emily Dreyfuss on (#40XBT)
If you have issues with Twitter, you are in good company. Jack Dorsey does too.
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by Pia Ceres on (#40P81)
Can’t be in San Francisco for our 25th anniversary bash? Here’s how you can join the fun, wherever you are.
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by Jack Stewart on (#40XBW)
It’s a lot easier for regulators to understand the need for new frameworks that allow innovations like drones, when every flight could potentially save a life.
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by Alex Davies on (#40XBY)
The Salesforce CEO supports a tax on businesses such as his own to attack San Francisco's homelessness epidemic.
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by Angela Watercutter on (#40XC0)
At WIRED’s 25th anniversary event, Susan Wojcicki, the CEO of YouTube, called the last eighteen months the platform’s “growing up years.â€
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by Alex Davies on (#40X9N)
Kitty Hawk CEO Sebastian Thrun and Y Combinator president Sam Altman are bullish on nuclear fusion, flying cars, and AI.
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by Tom Simonite on (#40X9Q)
Stanford's Fei-Fei Li and Sinovation Ventures' Kai-Fu Lee say removing bias and aligning AI with humanity makes sense for companies, as well as nonprofits.
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by Paris Martineau on (#40X9S)
In a new survey, over 20 percent of respondents said they experienced one or more “inappropriate incidents†at the hands of investors.
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by Nitasha Tiku on (#40X73)
Journalist Anand Giridharadas had a message for the rich techies in the audience at WIRED25: they’re “causing, by daylight, problems that they simply will never be able to undo by philanthropic moonlight.â€
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by Klint Finley on (#40X75)
But, they say, blockchain is still developing fast.
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by Megan Molteni on (#40X77)
Onstage at WIRED25, 23andMe CEO Anne Wojcicki and bioengineer Stephen Quake focused on unlocking the secrets hidden in blood and spit.
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by Tom Simonite on (#40X79)
Artificial intelligence can help deaf people communicate, but the algorithms need to be fair, the Microsoft CEO says.
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by Megan Molteni on (#40X0R)
“Where we are now with biotech feels quite a bit like where we were with information technology in the late 1990s,†said Napster co-founder Sean Parker on stage at WIRED25
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by Nitasha Tiku on (#40WWW)
"This is a great country and it does need to be defended,†the Amazon CEO tells the WIRED25 Summit in San Francisco.
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by Robbie Gonzalez on (#40WWY)
"I think it's good to be connected,†says Apple’s chief design officer. “I think the real question is what you do with that connection."
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by Alex Davies on (#40WRF)
The Instagram cofounder, who recently left parent company Facebook, says he wants to be sure the people running social networks are paying attention to how they impact people’s lives.
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by Steven Levy on (#40WMX)
At Blue Origin, Amazon's space-obsessed founder is building rockets, and he hopes to someday blast humanity into an extraterrestrial future.
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by Lauren Goode on (#40W7D)
Our favorite Android phone is back, and this time it’s loaded with even more AI smarts.
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by Eric Niiler on (#40W35)
More extreme droughts and heat waves will hit barley especially hard, so growers are trying to hack the grain to make it more resistant.
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by Jack Stewart on (#40VT1)
The vision starts with helping humans stay safe at sea, but could put fully robo-boats into action as ferries in just a few years.
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by David Karpf on (#40VMJ)
Early WIRED could ignore politics because its writers were focused on imagining the future. Today, the digital revolution is upon us, so WIRED writers have a larger task: helping readers understand what is happening in the present.
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by Matt Simon on (#40V4A)
Boston Dynamics CEO Marc Raibert doesn't know exactly how people will use robots like the SpotMini. But at least it can do the running man.
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by Nitasha Tiku on (#40V0K)
Glen Weyl, a principal researcher at Microsoft, says society is relying too much on technology to solve social problems.
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by Nitasha Tiku on (#40TWT)
Author Anand Giridharadas says the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi is prompting some in tech to rethink ties to the Saudi regime.
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by Nicholas Thompson on (#40TEM)
LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner talks with WIRED editor in chief Nicholas Thompson about the future of work and finding jobs.
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by Brian Barrett on (#40T07)
The streaming space is about to get a lot more crowded. But at what cost?
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by Aarian Marshall on (#40SXP)
We look at the latest happenings in the auto-world, and look back at WIRED's greatest hits from a quarter century of chronicling the ever-molting world of transportation.
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by Shannon Stirone on (#40SVY)
CK Vupleculae was discovered by a French monk in 1670, and it's been puzzling scientists ever since.
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by Jeffrey Van Camp on (#40SVW)
Amazon's Fire HD 8 is still incredibly cheap, but it's not the bargain it once was.
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by Erica Klarreich on (#40SW0)
Urmila Mahadev became obsessed with a basic question in quantum computing: how do you know when the computer is cheating?
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