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by Emily Dreyfuss on (#40HTA)
A new report says the Department of Defense "likely has an entire generation of systems that were designed and built without adequately considering cybersecurity."
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by Andrea Valdez on (#40HNQ)
We are a culture obsessed with flash-in-the-pan memes.
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by Brian Raftery on (#40HH1)
Deep-dive podcasts make info-immersion audio fun.
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by Jason Pontin on (#40HD3)
Technology can be a powerful force for good, but its impacts are unpredictable. On the 25th anniversary of WIRED, technologists should temper their enthusiasm with proper caution.
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by Matt Simon on (#40HD1)
Growers in California want to do for their legendary marijuana what the champagne appellation has done for French bubbly.
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by Angela Watercutter on (#40HCZ)
The CW teen soap may be a high drama hormone-fest, but it's got brains. (OK, and biker gangs.)
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by Eric Adams on (#40HCX)
The Kinergy AS EV tire uses a substance called "Aqua Pine" to improve performance, and is designed to limit noise and improve efficiency.
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by Megan Molteni on (#40H9V)
Personal genomics is booming, but there's a nationwide shortage of genetic counselors who can make sense of that DNA data.
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by Gretchen McCulloch on (#40G5H)
When writers swap Trump for Cheeto and 45, it's not just a put-down. Removing a keyword is the anti-SEO—transforming your subject into a slippery, ungraspable, swarm.
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by Arielle Pardes on (#40FSM)
From the Pixel 3 and its AI-powered camera, to the Home Hub display, to the Chrome-powered Pixel Slate tablet, here's all the new Google hardware.
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by Lauren Goode on (#40FEC)
Google uses machine learning and AI to power new camera features, like Top Shot, Night Sight, and Photobooth.
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by Tom Simonite on (#40FEA)
The bot, which speaks with uncanny speech disfluencies like "um" and "umm-hmm," will be made available select Pixel smartphones before the end of the year.
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by Lauren Goode on (#40FE8)
The Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL, shipping this month starting at $799, feature a number of software enhancements that power the camera and the AI features.
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by Lauren Goode on (#40FE6)
The 7-inch, voice-controlled display is a home base for the Google Assistant.
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by Lauren Goode on (#40FE4)
Google just revealed its first Chrome OS tablet, the Pixel Slate.
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by Pia Ceres on (#40E51)
We're expecting the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL, plus a tablet, smart speakers, and more.
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by Wired Staff on (#40F88)
Follow Google's Pixel 3 event on October 9 in New York with our live news updates.
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by Rhett Allain on (#40F8A)
If you care about the momentum principle, this should bother you.
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by Anna Goldwater Alexander on (#40EXZ)
The magazine’s editors and art directors share behind-the-scenes details of what made the covers they helped create great.
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by Arielle Pardes on (#40EXY)
Instagram is now patrolling your feed to flag threatening photos and comments.
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by Angela Watercutter on (#40ETB)
Hey, there are worse things to be learned from videogames.
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by Peter Rubin on (#40ET9)
The internet has made us a planet of autodidacts—but just how are we improving ourselves?
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by Eric Niiler on (#40EPJ)
Deep learning is helping to make prosthetic arms behave more naturally.
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by Peter Rubin on (#40EKN)
We're going big on Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and more—with a ton of new series and content you'll of course want to watch on the biggest TV you can find.
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by Lily Hay Newman on (#40DTJ)
Google got caught hiding a privacy issue affecting 500,000 users on the same day it rolled out privacy protections.
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by Joi Ito on (#40DQK)
How today's internet is rapidly and indifferently killing off many systems while allowing new types of organizations to emerge.
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by Rebecca Heilweil on (#40DM8)
On the new CBS show, a Facebook account seems to be maintained by a deity—but if it is, said deity has almost definitely violated the social media platform's terms-and-services agreement.
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by Jennifer M. Wood on (#40DG7)
After decades, a woman is taking over the TARDIS—and it's long overdue.
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by Matt Simon on (#40D43)
We can still hit the target of limiting global warming to 1.5 degree Celsius, as agreed on in Paris, but we have to act immediately and drastically.
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by Michael Hardy on (#40D45)
People around the world are itching to colonize Mars—should they be?
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by Brian Barrett on (#40CYZ)
The 9th generation of Intel's Core series helps firm up the foundation of the PC resurgence.
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by Peter Rubin on (#40CH5)
Cloud gaming is a long-held dream, but Xbox is harnessing the power of Microsoft to make it happen—for real this time.
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by Graeme McMillan on (#40CH3)
The Lucasfilm president just extended her contract for three more years.
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by Pia Ceres on (#40CH1)
The secret to building a bike that can serve all kinds of riders across the country—and soon, the world.
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by Michael Calore on (#40CGZ)
Facebook made you a device for your home that has a camera on it. Neat!
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by Adrienne So on (#40CCV)
iRobot’s new high-end Roomba comes one step closer to automated cleaning perfection.
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by Matt Simon on (#40CCS)
Baxter is a legend in these early days of advanced robotics. But now its maker, Rethink Robotics, is folding.
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by Eric Niiler on (#40C9T)
At the March for Science, protesters spoke about the importance of getting more scientists in office. Actually winning elections takes a lot more.
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by Klint Finley on (#40C9W)
A lawsuit raises novel questions about the relationship between the federal government and the states.
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by Matt Simon on (#40C9Y)
As the anniversary of the massive wildfires in Northern California arrives, researchers are trying to pinpoint the best ways to treat the anxiety, depression, and PTSD left in the disaster’s wake.
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by Amy Thompson on (#40BY6)
SpaceX's latest Falcon rocket launch tore across a perfectly clear night sky as it delivered a satellite into space and returned its booster to a new West Coast landing pad.
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by Amy Thompson on (#4073B)
SpaceX intends to launch a Falcon 9, with a souped-up block 5 booster, from Vandenberg Air Force Base.
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by Aarian Marshall on (#40AQ4)
Plus, California is fighting the EPA over vehicle emissions, and a self-driving truck company comes out of stealth.
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by Graeme McMillan on (#40AQ2)
Also, President Trump said some things that got very, very strong reactions.
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by Jeffrey Van Camp on (#40AN7)
Sony's latest wireless headphones match or best Bose in just about every way.
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by Arielle Pardes on (#40AKN)
Had enough of the TV, the computer, the phone, the billboard, and the iPad? Slip on some IRL Glasses and be done with all of it.
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by Rebecca Boyle on (#40AKK)
Exoplanets are far more massive than the material they're made of. New evidence suggests our planet-building theories are incomplete.
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by Nitasha Tiku on (#40AKH)
Activists say Facebook has learned lessons from its experience in developing countries, but they question its ability, and willingness, to control misinformation and hate speech.
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by Rhett Allain on (#4078C)
In a collision, a car's airbag has a tiny fraction of a second in which to inflate—which is why airbags use explosives.
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by Shannon Stirone on (#40995)
A rover surfaces, a moon appears, and a storm swirls.
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